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4-3 Promotion is difficult, 4-3 Defying the will of heaven and changing fate! The toughest team in the NBA is born, and you are worthy of MVP

This year's NBA playoffs really make people sigh that things are unpredictable! Those "wealthy" teams on weekdays have failed one after another, leaving behind many sad moments. However, some "dark horses" that are not favored show amazing resilience and strength, and are making rapid progress all the way, which is eye-catching. All of this has brought us a season full of suspense, especially the ownership of MVP, which is even more unpredictable.

Once, the 76ers and the Suns' Big Three lineup made us look forward to what kind of storm they will cause. However, the final result was surprising, and they couldn't even cross the playoffs threshold. This makes us reflect, is it enough to have strong personal strength? The team's running-in and tactical cooperation are also crucial. The Bucks are also disappointing. Although Antetokounmpo still maintains its peak state, Lillard's decline in form makes the team seem helpless in the playoffs, and the first round game disappoints fans. Let’s look at the Lakers. The combination of James and Davis once made us dream of the championship, but was swept by the Timberwolves in the first round. What’s the reason? Perhaps, the increase in age and the impact of injuries are reality that we have to face. There are also the Clippers and Warriors, and these teams have not been able to go further. Curry's injury has ended the Golden State Warriors' path to defending the title early. It seems that the superstars collectively encountered a Waterloo, which makes people sigh that basketball games are always full of variables. In sharp contrast to the fall of those strong teams, the rise of the Nuggets is really exciting. The Nuggets led by Jokic have overcome all the way and demonstrated amazing resilience and strength. How did they overcome many difficulties such as instability in lineups and coach changes, and finally make it to the playoffs? Among them, Jokic's leadership is undoubtedly a key factor. His breathtaking skills saved the team again and again, and inspired his teammates to fight bravely. But the Nuggets' journey was not smooth. The first round tiebreak battle against the Clippers made people feel worried, and Westbrook's key goal was even more impressive. In the second round, they had a fierce confrontation with the Thunder. Let's not talk about the final result for the time being, but the tenacious fighting spirit they showed is admirable enough. This team is like a rising superstar, shining with light. The end of the

playoffs did not calm down the fans, but instead triggered a heated discussion on the ownership of MVP. Alexander's outstanding performance in the regular season made him seem to have an advantage, but Jokic showed stronger dominance in the playoffs. How should he weigh it? Is it important to perform well in the regular season, or is it possible to perform well in the playoffs better to reflect a player’s value? Maybe, there is no standard answer. Perhaps, this is the charm of basketball games, it is always full of controversy and surprises. The value of a player is not only reflected in the data, but also in the contribution he has made to the team. This requires us to judge and think from multiple angles.

The 2023 NBA playoffs are not only wonderful basketball games, but also a microcosm of life. It tells us that there is no shortcut to success. Only by constantly working hard and overcoming difficulties can we finally reach the other side of success. It also tells us that life is full of variables, and we need to remain humble and have the courage to face challenges. The suspense of MVP is more like reminding us that the value of life is not measured by a single dimension. Let us look forward to the final result together and look forward to a more exciting game in the next season.