Next, I will analyze whether James's honor represents the "East" from four angles. From the perspective of normal human beings and ordinary fans, this problem does not need careful analysis: 1: James' personal data does not fluctuate because of the "strong west and weak east effect". Throughout his career, James' data against teams in the East and the West are almost the same, with 27.7 points and 7. 1 6.8 assists in the East and 27.4 points, 7.4 rebounds and 7.2 assists in the West, with a high hit rate. In the finals against the strongest team in the West, James averaged 28.2 points 10, 7.7 assists 1.8 steals in his career, and his shooting percentage was 47.2, slightly higher than that in the playoffs. His career score is 5 1, which is also the finals, and he is also the only "fifty all-around king" in history.
At the same time, it is necessary to make clear a basic common sense of basketball, that is, the behavior of "brushing data" will lead to the decline of high-level data and game efficiency 100% (if someone thinks James is rubbish, please use statistical data. However, all the above data have James' efficient bonus, and there is no problem in refreshing the data, not "somewhere" or "a certain time"). So James' personal performance is not moist. 2. James didn't take any records, which made him cheaper. In James' four regular season MVP tournaments, the team's record in the West was higher than that in the East for three times. The details are as follows: in 2009, the west was 26 wins and 4 losses, the east was 40 wins 12 losses, the west 18+00 season, the east was 38 wins 14 losses, the west17 losses, and the east was 65438+. In the process of James winning the MVP in the finals three times, his team and individuals suffered more physical consumption than the western champions. Won the championship three times, two times more in the playoffs than in the west, and even won the championship of 16, only one less than the Warriors. James averaged 39.3 minutes, 465,438+0.7 minutes and 42.8 minutes. Far higher than the consumption of Spurs, Warriors and Thunder.