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http://tinyurl.com/6qj6jks COY 沒給 Doug Collins 我比較難過, 不過他給了 Iggy 跟 Lou 很大的 Credit, 所以今天上 ESPN 的全國轉撥,要加油阿!不要漏氣XD Defensive Player of the First Half Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia 76ers You should by no means discount Dwight Howard's chances of winning another DPOY trophy. Even though Orlando was only 13th in the league in defensive efficiency entering Friday's play, don't forget that Howard remains largely surrounded by non-defenders. He remains an undeniable game-changer on that side of the floor, even amid all the uncertainty surrounding Howard's future and the all-over-the-map play we've seen from the Magic as a result. However ... The inevitable fatigue that stems from voting for Dwight year after year for this award and the rise to prominence for a handful of a previously under-the-radar defenders raises the real possibility that there will be a new DPOY at season's end. The list of possible Dwight successors is certainly a long one. You could make a passionate case for pretty much all of these havoc-wreakers: Dallas' Shawn Marion, New York's Tyson Chandler, Chicago's Luol Deng, Memphis' Tony Allen, Atlanta's Josh Smith, Boston's Kevin Garnett, Oklahoma City's Serge Ibaka, and, yes, James. But great, standout D is what earned Iguodala his first-ever invite to the All-Star Game ... and it's why he'll start the season's second half with a slight DPOY lead over Marion and Co. As Professor Hollinger likes to remind me, Philly ranks No. 1 in the NBA in defensive efficiency with a makeshift cast of bigs behind him thanks to Spencer Hawes' ongoing injury woes. Iguodala thus gets the early DPOTFH nod. Sixth Man of the First Half Lou Williams, Philadelphia 76ers James Harden. Jason Terry. Al Harrington. Mo Williams. Jamal Crawford. Maybe I'm just getting older, but I don't remember too many Sixth Man Award races with five or six worthy contestants. I also can't quite put any of the above ahead of Lou Williams at this juncture. Something tells me Harden will be a more popular choice among the masses, given how critical he is to the Thunder's success and his career-best production in terms of scoring average (16.8 points per game), field goal percentage (.469) and 3-point percentage (.373). Yet for once I'm going to give the edge to the righty, rewarding Williams for quietly playing a more efficient game than Harden statistically. Playing roughly five fewer minutes per game -- and without scorers like Durant and Westbrook flanking him to divert attention -- Williams is shooting the ball better from 3-point range (even though he's not thought of as a shooter) while leading his team in scoring and ranking No. 3 in the NBA is assist-to-turnover ratio. He's the closest thing Philly has to a go-to guy, averaging nearly six points in fourth quarters, which has helped put Williams in position to possibly become the league's first player since Charlotte's Dell Curry in 1993-94 to lead his team in scoring (total points) without starting a single game. Harden is obviously the better overall player, but I'd argue that Lou Will is no less important to his team. He's clearly the captain of the most productive bench (averaging 43.9 points nightly) in the NBA. -- 2015 跟 permoon 不是覺得 Louis Williams 不怎樣? ╮(╯_╰)╭ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 60.245.64.169 ※ 編輯: willyt 來自: 60.245.64.169 (02/18 08:28)
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