On February 20, Beijing time, in yesterday's All-Star Game, Lillard won the MVP. But after the game, Lillard, who won the All-Star MVP, was ridiculed by the whole network, and some people said that he robbed the host Halliburton of the MVP, and there was no ** beauty.
Interestingly, in a post-game interview, Lillard said that he had always wanted an All-Star MVP. So has anyone thought of a question: Since Lillard has always wanted to win the All-Star MVP, why didn't he grab it when the Trail Blazers entered the All-Star Game many times before? The answer is simple and realistic - he does not dare to rob.
An undeniable fact is that the NBA is also a place where seniority is ranked and people are cooked. In the early years, when Lillard was selected as an All-Star, there were Curry, Durant, Westbrook, Harden, Paul and even the same class of 2012 who pressed him; Later, James and Leonard also came to the West, and Lillard's coffee position was even further back, so he was even less qualified to grab it, and he didn't dare to grab it.
And this year, when he arrived in the East, Lillard's coffee position suddenly became bigger, not only becoming an All-Star starter for the first time in his career, but also the oldest + oldest All-Star player in the East. Although Brother Alphabet is the king of votes, Lillard and Brother Alphabet are teammates, and Brother Alphabet has already won the All-Star MVP, so Brother Alphabet does not mind Lillard grabbing the All-Star MVP, but encourages Lillard to grab the All-Star MVP.
With the encouragement of Brother Alphabet, the other All-Stars in the East are a bunch of young people, Maxey, Banchero, Barnes, Brunson and others are still entering the All-Stars for the first time, and it is not an exaggeration to say that the stars are bleak. There is one thing to say, but if Van Embiid is not injured and he also wants to win the All-Star MVP, Lillard Ken will not dare to grab it.