The small ball market cannot win the championship, and you have to join the group if you want to win? Pacers + Thunder luxury tax = 0! Too inspirational
On June 1, two teams that did not have to pay luxury taxes entered the finals. The Pacers and the Knicks' Eastern Conference Finals were in the 6th game, and they eventually defeated their opponents and were about to face the Thunder. And these two teams are completely small-city teams, and they have also teamed up to shatter one of the NBA's remarks, that is, the so-called: you must join forces to win the championship. Both Pacers and Thunder are very typical. The teams established through the draft and the Thunder's core teams are almost all chosen by themselves, including their 23-leader Chett and Jaylen Williams, an absolute small-city team. They have never paid a single point in the luxury tax this year. Pacers are even more outrageous. They are the only team in history that has not paid a penny of luxury tax since the start of the team. Moreover, most of their 12-person rotation were chosen by themselves. Halliburton seemed to have been traded, but Halliburton's bargaining chips were chosen by the Pacers themselves. The two cities, Oklahoma and Indiana, have a total population of only 1.3 million, and there is not much attention. The small cities work diligently and silently take root until now, and finally stand on the biggest stage. To be honest, these two teams are really a team that makes people feel very inspiring, and it also shatters a wrong concept in the NBA, that is, you must join forces to win the championship. What do you say in the small ball market cannot compete for the championship, what do you say must join forces to win the championship, and frequently change teammates to win the championship. This is all a paradox. The Thunder and Pacers have not even paid the luxury tax. What group have they signed up for? What team have they changed? Is there one of these two teams that will definitely win the championship? Both are very young teams. The Thunder are 24.2 years old per game and are the youngest team in the league. Siakam and Turner of the Pacers are older, but the other core rotations are also very young. This shows that playing team basketball can also be successful without relying on the personal heroism of holding the ball and holding the core. Thunder are the team with better defense, and the Pacers are the team with better offense. They are also sending such signals, always thinking of making data alone in the finals and then getting MVP. The probability of such a thing happening is getting lower and lower. What these two teams believe in is not so-called selfishness, but completely using selfless playing styles and more exciting cooperation to win the championship. They should have completely refuted and shattered some thoughts, stay in a small city and persevere, and you can still win the championship. Running around and joining teammates every day, and wanting to rely on the Big Three to take shortcuts to win the championship, it may not be possible.
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