NBA: I’m really not the basketball champion
29 The prediction of the order soared! The first championship in the history of the team! 1. Data

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"I know who you're talking about."

At the venue of ESPM's special evening program.

A few senior basketball experts started a heated discussion.

"The super rookie of the Charlotte Buffaloes, Lu Ran.”

Just like one of the experts who listed several items when praising Tim Duncan.

Whether it was physical fitness, athletic talent, technical completion, dominance on the field, or the final score.

Duncan was indeed a well-deserved super rookie.

But at the same time.

Just looking at these, Lu Ran also surpassed the rookies of the same batch and was even more outstanding than Tim Duncan!

In terms of height.

Duncan was only 2.11 meters tall, while Lu Ran was 2.16 meters tall.

In terms of weight, Duncan's weight was only 109 kilograms, while Lu Ran's was 125 kilograms.

Don't forget that Lu Ran could single-handedly fight against the two powerhouses of Kansas in terms of strength.

He didn't fall into a disadvantage when facing the 109 kg Lafrenz and 126 kg Scott Porat alone. He even blew them up.

In terms of height, wingspan, and strength, Lu Ran was definitely better than Duncan.

Then, he looked at his athletic talent.

Duncan was known as the flying demon of Wake Forest.

His athletic ability was absolutely unparalleled. At least among the big players, he was the kind with full athletic talent.

However…

Could Wake Forest's flying devil perform a free-throw line slam in actual combat?

There was no need to ask.

Then, he looked at Lu Ran's defensive speed and his signature jump ball that quickly attacked the front field after landing.

In terms of jumping, speed, and other sports attributes, Lu Ran also surpassed Duncan.

As for technical completion, Lu Ran's low footwork was outstanding.

Other than the fact that he had yet to show his talent in shooting, his low post technical completion was quite high.

As for why he didn't show any talent in shooting?

That was only because the Big 12 Alliance didn't have any defensive players who could threaten Lu Ran.

According to the analysis of many experts:

It wasn't that Lu Ran didn't have shooting skills, but that he didn't have the need to show off his talent.

After all, if he could score with his body and footwork, why would he need to pull out and shoot?

Wasn't it great to be a tyrant in the inner circle?

Finally, it was the dominance and data displayed by the stadium.

In terms of data.

Lu Ran had contributed a terrifying 37.5 points per game, 22.8 rebounded, and 6.5 blocked shots per game during the unbeaten regular season at the University of California.

In the history of the Big 12 League, no player had ever been able to send out data of this level.

Even Wilt Chamberlain, the monster from Kansas, couldn't do it!

That was because…When the marshal was at the University of Kansas, the Big 12 League hadn't been formed yet.

Therefore, Lu Ran's current statistics in the Big 12 Alliance's regular season were unprecedented and difficult to come by in the future!

Let's talk about dominance.

"When a player can easily score 30 or 40 points per game, grab 22 boards, and almost block a double, he will be able to do it.”

"It's hard not to admit that he has unparalleled dominance on the pitch.”

The ESPM expert said,""Even Tim Duncan might not have Lu Ran's presence under the premise of both offense and defense.”

"No one will deny Tim Duncan's strength, but if someone says that no one in the NCAA can challenge him this season, then I will tell him Lu Ran's name.”

" In fact, these two are the two most noteworthy players in the NCAA Tournament this season. No one else is worth mentioning.”

"From my point of view, Tim and Lu are the top two inside players in the NCAA Tournament this season.”

"If I were to update the rookie rankings of the 1997 class, I would put Lu Fang in the lottery, or even in the top ten or even top five.”

From the beginning of the season to the end of the first round, they would directly enter the lottery area, or even the top ten or top five.

Lu Ran's performance in the regular season was obvious to all.

As for why there wasn't any prediction for him to directly ascend to the top three?

The experts still considered the general weakness of the Big 12 Alliance.

Other than Kansas, the other teams did not pose any substantial threat to Orlando.

Lu Ran's talent and strength were indeed obvious, but considering the fact that he had bullied the noobs to a certain extent, his talent forecast would naturally be affected.

It seemed that the show had worked.

The next day, Lu Ran's name appeared for the first time in the lottery section of Sports Illustrated's latest weekly magazine's 97th rookie rankings.

Sports Illustrated placed Lu Ran in ninth place.

Correspondingly.

Slam magazine updated its own talent prediction list and placed Lu Fang in eighth place.

The Los Angeles Times, New York Daily, and other authoritative newspapers also placed Lu Ran in the top ten of the lottery.

Boulder Weekly, a local newspaper of the University of California, even placed Lu Ran in sixth place.

Without a doubt.

The strong performance of the Chinese giant had already won the recognition of some American media.

However, that was all.

Could Lu Ran make it into the top five of the rookie list?

It would depend on his performance in the NCAA Tournament.

What was worth mentioning was…

Due to his poor performance against Lu Ran.

Several potential inside players of the BIG-12 Alliance had their rankings plummet.

Texas Tech's Tony Batty obediently gave up the third spot, and Billups was unquestionably the top three.

Kevin Cato of the State of Pennsylvania had suffered a disastrous fall and was even about to fall into the second round.

Brian Skinner, Raif Lafrenz, Scott Porat, and other inside players also showed a downward trend.

For a moment, an interesting saying spread among the fans:

"Do you want to be the 1997 draft pick? It'll be fine as long as you get blown up by Lu Ran!"

As the latest rookie prediction list was updated.

With Billups in the top five and Lu Ran in the top ten, the Buffalo continued to advance in the regular season of the Big 12 League.

They returned to their home ground and continued to beat the Kansas City Ravens, giving them their second loss of the season.

With a 22-game winning streak in the regular season, colorado won the championship of the Big 12 League. As the No. 1 seed, they entered the first championship of the Big 12 League.

"Even if we win the BIG-12 League Championship, we won't be particularly excited.”

After winning the first BIG-12 league championship in the history of the team, Lu Ran was still calm when he was interviewed.

"The goal of the team has never changed.”

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