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On the morning of June 7, Beijing time, after a whole week of waiting, the first game of the 2023-24 NBA Finals series will finally start in Boston. When the "Eastern Europe" combination meets the double tanhua, the blue-green showdown, who will end up in the end, still makes the fans look forward to it!
Previously, the American media ESPN predicted that the Celtics would have a 65.7% chance of winning, while the Mavericks would only have a 34.3% chance of winning. Latvian center Porzingis of the Celtics team has also officially announced his return to the game, and most fans agree with ESPN's prediction that the Celtics are far more likely to win the series than the Mavericks are likely to win, regardless of the final outcome of the Finals.
The Celtics were the only team in the league to win more than 60 games in the regular season, a win percentage far more than any other team, and they are on the hunt for a championship. Porzingis averaged 20.1 points, 7.2 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game in 57 regular season appearances, and he even shot 37 percent from three-point range. But after entering the playoffs, Porzingis played only four games due to a calf injury.
While all the fans have been watching when Porzingis will return, the Latvian centre-forward gave the exact answer: "Every day I'm getting better, I'm going to be back in the first game of the finals, I've been trying my best to get fit, I'm very excited to be back in the team, we will go to the finals with confidence and the goal is to win the title." ”
Will the Celtics get off to a good start in Game 1 of the Finals, or will the Mavericks create a different answer? We'll see you tomorrow!
One of the hottest female players in the nation before she even entered the league, surpassing all WNBA stars, is Caitlin Clark! Clarke, who can become the champion of the WNBA, is definitely not in vain, she created the "Clark effect" in the NCAA women's basketball team, as long as the University of Iowa game has Clark on the court, the ticket price will rise several times and is full, this year's NCAA Women's Basketball Championship quarterfinals, semifinals and finals, Clark participated in three games that attracted 12.3 million, 14.2 million, and 18.7 million people to watch the game, not only breaking the college women's basketball ratings record, For the first time, the number of attendees for the finals also surpassed that of the men's basketball and NBA finals. However, such an excellent player has been targeted and bullied recently...
Born in 2002, Clark is a staggering performer who has previously interpreted the word "crazy" in the NCAA March Madness, scoring one record after another, first breaking the NCAA women's record of 3,397 points held by Plummer with a magnificent number of 3,528 points, and then breaking the NCAA record of 3,667 points held by Pete "The Pistol" Maravich for 3,668 points against Ohio State University on March 3. Clark's outstanding performance has made the University of Iowa soar all the way, and it has also allowed them to gain more attention and support from fans along the way.
But as Clarke's popularity grew, other colleagues in the league began to target her everywhere in the game. Some time ago, Clark said in an interview that she would be beaten by her opponent in almost every game, she said: "I think everybody is very aggressive towards me, they do things that maybe others don't do. At the same time, the American media also posted the various evildoers that Clark encountered on the field, so it seems that Clark's "big tree" is real.
Prior to this season, WNBA teams flew mostly on commercial flights between home and away cities, while NBA teams flew charter flights. After Clark entered the league, the WNBA provided away charter flights for all teams participating in regular season games, and it can be said that Clark brought unprecedented attention to the WNBA, and more people wanted to watch a women's basketball game because of Clark. As James once said, "Clark is the reason why so many good things are going to happen in the WNBA." "However, such a good female player has been treated like this, which should not be seen by any fan! Nor should sport be like this!