On February 19, Beijing time, in today's All-Star Game, the East Army defeated the West Team 211-186, and Lillard, who scored 39 points, became the MVP of this year's All-Star Game. But unexpectedly, Lillard, who won the MVP, was ridiculed by the whole network, why did this happen? Multiple factors reveal why Lillard is causing public outrage
Factor 1: The All-Star Game is not pretty. This year's All-Star Game was even more ugly than last year's, with very few high-end dunks. Among these crazy three-point players, Lillard is a representative figure again, shooting 23 three-pointers in the game and hitting 11, so netizens' dissatisfaction with the All-Star was all vented on Lillard, who won the MVP: and because of this, Lillard won the title of the most watery All-Star MVP in history.
Factor 2: There is no ** beauty. One thing to say, Lillard's MVP was actually snatched from Haliburton. According to the past practice, Haliburton is playing at home, and his teammates will feed the ball to the athletes at home to win the All-Star MVP, such as the New Orleans All-Star in 2017, and the thick eyebrows are fed the ball like crazy. But when Haliburton started the game well, Lillard rarely passed the ball to Haliburton, and instead scored more of his own offense.
Factor 3: Valuing the gold content of the All-Star MVP. In an interview after winning the All-Star MVP, he said that the All-Star MVP is a very important honor. Perhaps it is precisely because of this perception that Lillard will compete with young players for the MVP in today's All-Star Game. One thing to say, it's understandable that young players want All-Star MVP, Kobe Bryant and James were criticized for stealing All-Star MVP when they were young, especially James, who has been criticized for robbing Maddy's All-Star MVP in 2006. But Lillard, a 33-year-old veteran and has been selected as one of the top 75 players in history, is a little out of taste when he grabs an insignificant All-Star MVP. One thing to say, an All-Star MVP is not an honor and does not elevate a player's status in history.