Swept 4-0, the Green Army advanced to the finals! Brown was happy to mention the MVP, and Tatum looked ugly
Nerd basketball
2024-05-28 11:09Published in Jiangxi
In the world of basketball, victory is always accompanied by joy and glory, while loss is often accompanied by regret and loss, however, when victory and loss are intertwined, when glory and regret coexist, the story becomes more complex and engaging. On the stage of the Eastern Conference Finals, the Boston Celtics defeated the Indiana Pacers with a 4-0 sweep and successfully advanced to the Finals. However, the post-game MVP award ceremony became a high-profile storm.

The Celtics' Jaylen Brown played well in the series, averaging 29.8 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game while shooting 51.7 percent from the field and 37 percent from three-point range. His performance undoubtedly contributed to the team's victory. However, unexpectedly, the MVP trophy was not awarded to the team's number one star, Tatum, but unexpectedly fell into Brown's hands.
Brown looked a little surprised when he heard the news that he had won the MVP. He may not have expected himself to be the hero of the team at such a critical time, but the facts are in front of him, and he has earned this honor with his hard work and performance. However, it was undoubtedly a heavy blow for Tatum. As the centerpiece and leader of the team, he also performed well in this series, averaging a team-high 30.3 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists per game. However, he shot just 46 percent from the field and 30.5 percent from three-point range, putting him at a disadvantage in the MVP selection.
In the post-game interview, Tatum's face was very ugly and he didn't have any smile. When Brown lifted the trophy, he didn't leave the country. This scene made people feel the loss and regret in his heart. As the leader and core of the team, he naturally hopes to get more accolades and recognition in this crucial game. However, the reality is cruel, and the MVP trophy does not fall into his hands.
This MVP storm has not only caused fans to talk about it, but also made people start to re-examine the internal relationships and team culture of the Celtics. After all, a successful team needs not only great players and coaches, but also a united, harmonious and positive atmosphere. However, in the midst of this turmoil, people seem to see some rifts and discord within the team.
Of course, we can't dismiss the Celtics' quality and team spirit just because of the MVP selection for one game. Tatum will definitely be displeased, after all, he is the boss of the team, and the performance of the series, although not so satisfactory, is definitely not bad, at least compared to Brown, the stats are not down, but the performance of some key shots is missing, but maybe it is these key balls that make people vote for Jaylen Brown.
In other words, people's expectations of Tatum are too high, and when Tatum's performance is not satisfactory, people will be dissatisfied. As for Brown, he didn't make the All-NBA team and wasn't the team boss, and when he saves the team, people love that kind of story. In the final vote, Brown received 5 votes and Tatum received 4 votes, but the difference was not huge. The only hope is that Tatum can be generous and not let this selection result affect the team's unity.
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Swept 4-0, the Green Army advanced to the finals! Brown was happy to mention the MVP, and Tatum looked ugly -
Swept 4-0, the Green Army advanced to the finals! Brown was happy to mention the MVP, and Tatum looked ugly -
Swept 4-0, the Green Army advanced to the finals! Brown was happy to mention the MVP, and Tatum looked ugly -
Swept 4-0, the Green Army advanced to the finals! Brown was happy to mention the MVP, and Tatum looked ugly