Overnight news: Player of the Week announced, Curry is back, Harrison is about to be dismissed from get out of class
Best of the Week Announcement Today, the NBA officially announced the list of Best of the Week for the Eastern and Western Conferences for the third week. The results showed that Detroit Pistons guard Cunningham was elected in the Eastern Conference, while Nuggets center Jokic was elected in the Western Conference. Last week, Cunningham played in 4 games, scoring 30+ points 3 times, contributing 3 double-doubles, averaging 31 points, 9.8 assists, and shooting 54.7% from the field, helping the Pistons win all four games; Jokic also played 4 games, 3 games with 30+ points, 2 triple-doubles, 1 double-double, averaging 31.3 points, 11.3 rebounds and 13.3 assists per game. The shooting percentage and three-point shooting percentage reached a terrifying 70% and 48%! Regardless of personal performance or team leadership record, there is no doubt that the two people were elected and deserved their names. This season, Cunningham has become more mature and calm. He can always read the opponent's defense on the court, and has found a balance between independent scoring and connecting teammates, making the team more competitive and winning more wins (the Pistons are temporarily ranked first in the Eastern Conference this season). Cunningham seems to be on the trend of becoming the first point guard in the Eastern Conference. There is no need to elaborate on Jokic in too many gorgeous words. The number one player in the league today is still so invincible and omnipotent. Putting aside the aesthetic fatigue factor, Jokic still has a good chance of winning the fourth MVP trophy in his career this season. Curry is back Due to severe influenza, Warriors star Stephen Curry has been exempted from the game for three consecutive games. Without Curry's powerful firepower support and defensive containment, it had a great impact on the Warriors. They lost 2 games in 3 games. The only winner was the Indiana Pacers, who were full of injuries and had 7 main players who did not play in rotation. The topic of the progress of Curry's condition and when he will return affects the hearts of countless fans. So far this season, Curry has played 8 games, averaging 26.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.5 steals and 0.6 blocks in 31.1 minutes per game. His three field goal percentages were 45.4%, 38.9% and 95.3%. Today, according to Warriors team reporter Anthony Slater, after this period of rest and treatment, Curry's flu has improved a lot. He has recently participated in the team's 5v5 confrontation training continuously, and has shown good physical condition and competitive level. Curry will make his comeback in tomorrow's game against the Thunder. Although the Thunder will have 6 players on the injured list tomorrow, they currently rank first in the Western Conference with a record of 10 wins and 1 loss, and their strength cannot be underestimated. Curry's choice to come back against a strong team is enough to show his courage and determination to lead the team to win. Let us also see if Curry, who has been out of action for a long time, can continue his excellent pre-illness state and lead the team to defeat the powerful enemy Thunder. Harrison is about to dismiss get out of class Today, according to a report by famous reporter Marc Stein, sources revealed that due to the poor performance of the Mavericks this season and the negative emotions of frustration often spread in the locker room, the relationship between Mavericks boss Dumont and general manager Harrison has completely broken down. At the same time, according to follow-up reports from ESPN reporter Tim MacMahon, the Mavericks' top decision-makers are also strongly considering replacing Harrison in order to improve the record and reverse the atmosphere of public opinion. There are various signs that it is basically a foregone conclusion that Harrison, the general manager of the Mavericks, will be fired. So far this season, the Mavericks have only achieved a record of 3 wins and 7 losses, ranking second to last in the Western Conference. Harrison took office as the general manager of the Mavericks during the 21st offseason. In 4 seasons, he helped the team reach one finals and one conference finals. Judging from the record, Harrison's performance is still good, but the problem is that he made a decision last season that made countless Mavericks fans angry. At the trade deadline last season, Harrison sent Doncic to the Lakers in exchange for Big Eyebrows and Christie. Originally, Harrison envisioned the team improving its defensive fault tolerance and also sent away Doncic, who had hidden dangers of injury and overweight. Unexpectedly, the story did not develop in the direction Harrison expected. This season, Doncic performed superbly, while the Mavericks fell into dire straits. To be fair, if Harrison hadn't been so aggressive in making this deal last season, he wouldn't have ended up in the tragic fate of being dismissed. 





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