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Pacers 17-point comeback! 0.3% win rate! James won the MVP vote at the age of 40, the oldest in NBA history

I don't know if you have paid attention to the East Decision today, the game is quite smooth, and the two sides come and go, which is much better than the West Decision. At the last moment of the regular time period, Haliburton almost became a god, but unfortunately stepped on the line, otherwise it would be another classic picture.

With the Pacers trailing by 14 points in the final three minutes of regulation time, their real-time winning percentage was just 0.3 percent, Nesmith then hit six consecutive three-pointers to save the team. In overtime, the Pacers took the situation firmly into their own hands, and a slam dunk from dunk king Topping completely sealed the victory.

In the past 27 playoff games, there have been 970 times when a team trailed by 14 points in the last 3 minutes, and no team could come back, and the Pacers became the first team.

Okay, let's talk about other NBA news. Today, the NBA officially announced the winner of this season's regular season MVP, and Alexander was elected, which is expected. He became only the third player in Thunder history to win the regular season MVP after Durant in 2014 and Westbrook in 2017.

The NBA also officially announced the results of the MVP vote, and James came in sixth place, getting 1 fourth vote and 13 fifth votes, with a total of 16 points. Ahead of him are Alexander, Jokic, Antetokounmpo, Tatum and Mitchell.

The rest of the players who received the ballot included Cunningham, Edwards, Curry, Brunson, Harden and Mobley. Statistically, James surpassed Jordan to become the oldest player in NBA history to receive MVP votes. Currently, James is the youngest (19) and oldest (40) player to receive MVP votes in NBA history.

At the same time, this is also the 20th season of James' career MVP vote, continuing to break the all-time first record:1. 20 seasons James 2. 17 seasons Abdul-Jabbar 3. 16 seasons Duncan 4. 15 seasons Karl Malone 5. 14 seasons O'Neill 6. 13 seasons Jordan, Kobe, Olajuwon

The nationalities of the regular season MVP winners over the years show that no American player has been elected MVP in the NBA in the past seven years.

According to salary expert Bobby Marks, after winning the MVP award, Alexander is eligible to sign a five-year, $380 million contract extension with the Thunder this summer, making him the highest-paid player in history. The salary for the first year is 65.5 million, and the salary for the last year is 86.5 million.

In 2018, Alexander was drafted by the Hornets with the 11th pick in the first round, and the Hornets traded him to the Clippers. The following year, the Clippers sent Alexander to the Thunder, and since then Alexander has grown rapidly and has been voted scoring champion and MVP this year. His team currently leads the Timberwolves 1-0 in the Western Conference finals and is expected to reach the Finals.

The Hornets have always had a unique draft vision, and in 1996 they traded Kobe Bryant (13th pick in the first round) to the Los Angeles Lakers. In 2018, he traded Alexander (11th pick in the first round) to the Los Angeles Clippers.

On the Lakers' signings. NBA reporter Gery Woelfel reports that an NBA executive expects Lopez to get a lot of attention: "A lot of people will be interested in him, and I'm sure the Lakers have spoken to him. ”

Lopez averaged 13 points, 5 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.9 blocks per game in the regular season this season, shooting 50.9% from the field, 37.3% from three-point range and 82.6% from the free throw line.

In the playoffs, he averaged only 14.8 minutes per game, averaging 5 points, 1.6 rebounds, 0.8 assists and 1 block per game, shooting 36.4% from the field and 26.7% from three-point range. Nothing to play.

Lopez is 37 years old this year, too old, and his form will fall off a cliff at any time, and he is not qualified to be the starting center of the Lakers.

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