The NBA mid-season is over and now back to the traditional regular season, and it has to be said that this is another successful format. In the past, the beginning of the season was relatively flat, and the pressure on many teams' results was not much for the time being, so they were all passable. And now, the league has created an extra focus, but it has not allowed players to play more games, that is, the team that reached the finals has played one more game, and they have also received bonuses and honors. Whether it is fans or **, there are also a lot of topics, and the NBA's ratings have soared all of a sudden.
Now, the NBA has also officially selected the best team for the midseason, and the players who can be selected are at least the players who have entered the knockout round, and they have performed very well. So, how does last season's regular season match compare to the current mid-season season? The gap is not ordinarily large.
Point guard: Doncic vs Haliburton.
Although both are two-way guards, they are different in style. Doncic has a high occupancy rate and belongs to the type of big package, while Haliburton, although he is the assist king, has a usage rate of only 256%, which ranks 46th in the league, and has a super high assist-to-turnover ratio. Doncic is more of a game-changer who uses his scoring power to create chances, while Haliburton is really tandem with the whole team, while also improving his scoring, especially accurate three-point shots, and a shooting percentage close to the 180 club level.
Shooting guard: Alexander vs James.
Because the current best team only selects the strongest players, it doesn't take position into account. In terms of James's height, he can indeed be regarded as a guard in this lineup, and the other three are already inside height. In seven midseason games, James averaged 26 per game4 points, 8 rebounds, 76 assists 16 steals, and Zhiduo is almost demonic, controlling the game at critical moments many times, and was also elected as the MVP of the first mid-season. Compared with James, Alexander is sharper in scoring and stealing, especially in the mid-range shooting, which is already a master. However, rebounding and assists, James is still stronger.
Small forward: Tatum vs Durant.
Durant only played in the quarterfinals, but still received a lot of votes, so he beat Ingram to be selected. In the midseason, Durant averaged 345 points 73 rebounds 6With 8 assists and a shooting percentage of over 60%, it really impressed. Tatum and Durant have many similarities, but he prefers to shoot three-pointers rather than use his body to score points, and there is still a lot to improve on at the moment.
Power Forward: Brother Alphabet vs Brother Alphabet.
There is no doubt that Brother Alphabet is now one of the league's top and second-level superstars, even if he is not good at shooting on the offensive end, but with his historic impact and top-notch defensive ability, he has brought a huge impact to the game, no matter what kind of game, he can have a super performance.
Center: Embiid vs Davis.
Last season, Embiid was not only the league's leading scorer, but also beat Jokic to win the MVP, and he was almost unstoppable on the offensive end. The thick eyebrows, on the other hand, are the team's defensive barrier, averaging 23 per game in seven midseason games3 points 146 rebounds 37 assists, 1 steal, 29 blocks, the defensive end has always been the mainstay, playing a role in deterring opponents. And the offensive end can also occasionally show hideous, and even hit the super data of 41 points and 20 rebounds in the final, the more high-end the game, the better the performance.
In terms of strength, the strength of the mid-season and last season's regular season should be on par. But from the perspective of personnel, only Brother Alphabet was repeatedly selected, and the other four positions have changed personnel, and the gap is not ordinarily large.