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Faced with the shame of superstars, what series of crotch extensions do NBA superstars have?

In every era, the NBA has talented players who are far beyond "ordinary people". Through his own efforts, he gradually grows into a superstar in the league and becomes the core player of the team, with unlimited firing rights. However, superstars are also human beings, and they will always be depressed. Today we’re going to talk about a superstar’s “crotch pulling” moment – ??how outrageous!

Michael Jordan averaged 33.4 points per game in the playoffs during his career, 3.1 points higher than the regular season average, 25.6 points higher than Kobe Bryant, and 28.9 points higher than James. This does not take into account the total score of the two sides in the last century, and the pace of this round is not as fast as it is now, which shows how amazing Jordan was in the playoffs. And the "God of Basketball" also took a nap, just like Jordan in the first three games of the Eastern Conference Finals in the 1992-93 season. This was Jordan's rare abnormal moment!

In the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals, the Bulls faced the Knicks led by Ewing. The Bulls lost two games in a row on the road, with a score of 0-2. In the first two games, Jordan shot 37 of 59 shots, becoming the main culprit for the Bulls' defeat. Then the media revealed that Jordan was seen gambling all night in the Atlantic Ocean. Jordan was so addicted to gambling in such an important game in the Eastern Conference Finals that it chilled many Bulls fans.

However, Jordan is still in the same old mold. First, he categorically denied it. Later he admitted that he did have fun, but he never stayed up late. He insisted he was back at the hotel by 11pm. But his 3-for-18 performance in the third game made his defense worthless. Fortunately, Pippen took over the game and the Bulls led 1-2.

Since ancient times, the NBA's seventh game has always been the most exciting game in the series. But in the 2017-18 Western Conference, it was different. Pre-game introduction: The Rockets lost the team's field commander Chris Paul in the Battle of Tianwang Mountain, and changed from the previous dual-core model to Harden's single-core organization. As for the Warriors, they lost their most important lubricant and defensive forward Iguodala in the Death Five, and their strength during the rotation period was greatly reduced.

Before the game, Curry said that if he fell behind by 17 points in the first quarter like G6, it would be ten times more difficult to move forward. Who knows, the G7 Warriors fell behind by 15 points in the second quarter. Judging from the score, the Warriors are not behind G6. The biggest gap came later, but the players' condition was several times worse. They kept giving up rebounds and making mistakes in the backcourt, acting like a lottery team. In just half the game, they gave up 10 turnovers to their opponents and lost 10 backcourt rebounds. In addition, Clay committed three fouls in the first three minutes, making the situation extremely bad.

But no one thought that the Rockets would not be able to play in the third quarter! The offensive status fell off a cliff, with 0 of 27 three-pointers and 1 of 21 three-pointers in the second half. I believe some people will say that the Warriors' defense is very good, but in fact, the Rockets made 13 of 46 shots without interference, and their shooting percentage was as low as 28.3%. The root cause is that Rocket saw it. Harden made 5 of 21 in G5, and Paul made 7 of 12 in the second half. Curry's display of power in the third quarter of G4 extended the score to more than 10 points. Paul took a step forward and pulled the Rockets back from the cliff. This is the significance of the Rockets getting Paul this season. He made up for a series of the Rockets' shortcomings and was a qualitative leap for the Rockets, from a 50-win team to a balanced top-stealer.

But unfortunately, Paul collapsed just one victory away from the final. With Paul's fall, the Rockets have been at the end of their game in six or seven games, as can be seen from the comparison of their shooting data in the first half and the second half. As for Harden, the full picture of his seven-game walk can be made into a highlight for a few minutes. Harden made 2 of 13 shots, Gordon made 2 of 12 shots, and Ariza was 0 of 9 in the West. The Rockets ultimately ruined this good game and were eliminated by the Warriors after losing two games in a row.