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Beat the Brow! Win all the awards! Lillard boasts about having a chance to win the championship

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There are not much news in the NBA in recent days, and Lillard has become a hot search. He talks about multiple topics on his podcast. Lillard said: "When I first entered the NBA, no one knew me, I had to prove myself. I was in the same division as the No. 1 pick (Damn Brow), but I swept all Rookie of the Month and won the title of Rookie of the Year."

Lillard was not a boast. In the 2012-13 season, Lillard became the first player in NBA history to win all the 6-month Rookie. In the Rookie of the Year, Lillard was elected unanimously, with a total score of 605 points, Davis ranked second with 306 points, and Bill ranked third with 94 points. Lillard is a cliff-like lead!

Lillard was the No. 6 pick in the first round in 2012, Bill was the Tanhua show, and Thick Eyebrow was the No. 1 pick. In his rookie season, Lillard played 82 regular season games for the Trail Blazers, all of which were starters. He averaged 38.6 minutes per game, scored 19 points, 3.1 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 0.9 steals and 3 turnovers, with three shooting percentages: 42.9%, 36.8%, and 84.4%.

The Rich Brows played 64 games in the season, including 60 of which started. He averaged 28.8 minutes per game, scored 13.5 points, 8.2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1.2 steals, 1.8 blocks and 1.4 turnovers. At that time, Thick Brow didn't shoot three-pointers, and his shooting percentage was 51.6% and his free throw percentage was 75.1%. Just looking at the data, Lillard is indeed better. In the podcast, Lillard also talked about his key ball genes: "In the rookie season, I scored a lot of key balls, such as the Pelicans and the Knicks. Because other people on the team did not have this trait at that time, they handed the ball to me at critical moments. Whether it was successful or failed, I was always ready."

Speaking of the final kill of the Rockets in the 2014 playoffs, Lillard said: "We are 2 points behind 0.9 seconds left, and I must take action. The coach's tactic is to give Aldridge an alley relay, but Mo Williams encouraged me to kill, 'You have always been a big heart, you go and catch the ball!'" In the end, the Trail Blazers narrowly defeated the Rockets 99-98 and eliminated their opponents 4-2.

Lillard also talked about his relationship with Aldridge: "Since Ade joined the Spurs in 2015, I haven't spoken to him for four years. It was only in the end that I realized that Ade left the team because I had a poor communication with him, and that someone else was making trouble. That person was a saying to me, and another saying to Ade."

Lillard also said : "The Trail Blazers led by Ade and I had the opportunity to compete for the championship. In the second year of my career (54 wins and 28 losses, fifth in the West), we were one of the best teams in the league. In the third year of my career, the team suffered too many injuries. I thought the fourth year was a good opportunity to compete for the championship, but Ade left the team."

Lillard and Ade were in the same team for three years, and the Trail Blazers stopped in the first round and the second round. Lillard mentioned that in the fourth year of his career, the 2015-16 season, the protagonists of the finals were the Warriors and the Cavaliers. Even if Aldridge did not leave the team, it would be difficult to compete with those two teams with the Trail Blazers' lineup at that time.

The last question: If Ade and Lillard are not separated, do you think the Trail Blazers have a chance to win the championship?

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