The Kings and the two cores jointly failed to be selected as All Stars, and the NBA still focuses on

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-05

The Kings and the two cores jointly failed to be selected as an All-Star, and the NBA still focuses on traffic and ranks second in strength!

The NBA officially announced the starting list for the Eastern and Western Conference Finals, which also means that more people will be replaced due to the injuries of Randle and Embiid.

Today's game is: Haliburton, Lillard, Tatum, Antetokounmpo, Embiid, substitutes Jalen Brown, Brunson, Maxey, Adebayo, Mitchell, Ben Carlo, Randle.

The All-Star Game in the Western Conference is: Alexander, Doncic, James, Durant, Jokic, alternate Curry, Edwards, Towns, George, Leonard, Booker, Anthony Davis.

Harden has lost the election for the third time this year, and the most interesting thing is that none of the fifth Kings in the West have entered the All-Star Game, which is currently the only six people in the Eastern and Western leagues who have not participated in the All-Star Game.

Is the King's team too bad?

The answer is no!

Double Kings: Fox and Sabonis.

Fox contributed an average of 27 in 40 appearances2 points, 41 rebound, 55 assists, 16 blocks, 46% shooting time, 37% 3-pointers.

In stark contrast, the three reserve guards elected in the West Sector are:

Curry contributed an average of 27 in 41 appearances5 points, 43 rebounds, 5 assists, 08 blocks, 45% three-pointers, 40% 3-pointers.

Edwards played 45 times, an average of 25 per game5 points, 52 rebounds, 52 assists, 12 steals, 46% three-pointers, 38% three-pointers.

Booker played 39 times, averaging 28 points per game3 points, 49 rebounds, 73 assists, 09 blocks, 50 percent shooting, 38 percent 3-pointers.

As you can see, Booker scored the highest points in the league, and Curry, Fox, and Edwards didn't fall far behind.

All historical data is taken into account, and Booker's Suns are sixth in the East, so Booker's arrival seems plausible.

However, the stats for the other three are about the same: Edwards is first in the West, Fox is fifth in the West, and Curry is 12th in the West, and finally Curry and Edwards both made it to the Finals.

Although Curry has made it to the All-Star team 100 percent, Fox has not, which also proves that sometimes, ability and play are not necessarily higher than popularity.

There's Sabonis, who has made 46 appearances this season and contributed an average of 19 per game9 points, 13 rebounds, 8 assists. As for the other four shooters who were placed on the bench, their stats were:

After playing 47 games, Downs averaged 22 points per game7,8.7 rebounds, 31 assist.

After making 42 appearances, Leonard averaged 239 points, 63 rebounds, 37 assists, 17 steals, and 09 rebounds.

Paul George, who has played 43 games, averages 23 points per game, 55 rebounds, 35 assists, 16 caps.

Anthony Davis, who has played 46 games, averaged 249 points 121 rebound 37 assists 12 steals 23 layups scored.

Sabonis is not good offensively, but he is far superior to other players in rebounding and assists, and he is like a weakened Jokic. The Timberwolves from the West, with two players on the All-Star team, is a normal thing, but the Lakers from the West only have two players, which is a bit far-fetched, the Clippers have a good record, but neither Leonard nor George have recovered to their peak, neither of them appear in the All-Star team, which is too far-fetched.

Normally, the Timberwolves are at the top of the Eastern Conference with a lineup of Edwards and Towns, which is obvious; And now, the Kings are only ranked 5th in the West, and Sabonis and Fox don't have any outstanding performances, so there are two fewer people, which seems a bit wasteful, but one more person is also in the past.

In fact, if the individual performances of the players and their game records are taken into account, Sabonis would be the perfect replacement for Paul George.

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