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   When Link woke up the next day, his head was not as painful as in the previous two years.
   He looked at his side, Rachel was still asleep.
   Link smiled, this year, let him take care of Rachel once.
   Link got up on tiptoe and quietly left the bedroom.
   Walked into the kitchen, looked at the sunny weather outside the window, and looked at the turbulent lake in the backyard because of the breeze. Link felt very happy.
   This may be my best day in a few months.
   There is no pressure, no pain, no competition, some only have soft sunlight, and this peaceful morning.
  Of course, there is a third brand new championship trophy and the FMVP trophy.
   Link was grilling toast, while recalling the wonderful experience last night.
   After harvesting the O'Brien Cup last night, Link also won the FMVP trophy from Bill Russell again without any suspense.
   Although in the original history, this year's FMVP should be Iguodala. And Chacha Iguodala is in the Grizzlies and he is also doing well.
   But Link’s performance is completely unmatched by Iguodala.
   9 points in the last 8 minutes of the first game, and a jump shot after a steal in the last 4.2 seconds of the second game.
   In addition, the finals averaged 37.2 points, 8.7 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.7 blocks per game!
   This exaggerated data is amazing. Especially that averaged 37.2 points per game, second only to Jordan in the finals!
   You must know that even if you include Link, there are only five players who can average 35 points or more in the finals in the entire NBA history.
   One is Iverson’s 35.8 points per game against the Lakers in the 2001 Finals, and the other is James’s 35.8 points per game this year. Yes, James has also become one of the few players in NBA history who can average 35+ points per game in the Finals this year.
   But under the premise of missing the championship, this record has become meaningless.
   Iverson and James both averaged 35+ points per game but lost the championship in the finals, while the other three scored 35+ points per game and the championship.
   One is O'Neal in 2002, and the other is Jordan, who averaged 41 points per game in the 1993 Finals!
   And Link became the third. At the same time, he was also the player with the highest scoring average in the finals except Jordan.
  Such performance is enough to make Link win the FMVP for the third consecutive year.
   So, Link also became the fourth player in NBA history to win the All-Star MVP, Regular Season MVP, and Finals MVP besides Willie Reid, Michael Jordan and Shaquille O’Neal in a single season!
   For Link, this is undoubtedly a season full of honors.
   After the award ceremony, the Grizzlies players reveled in the locker room as always.
   But this year, Link did not binge uncontrollably like the previous two years. He wanted to wake up once and enjoy this great moment of honor.
   So, Link didn't become so drunk until the end. On the contrary, Rachel, who is equally happy, drank a little too much.
   This is the first time in three consecutive championships, Link returned to his home sober.
   So today, Link woke up earlier than Rachel, and it was not as uncomfortable as before.
   After recalling the wonderful night yesterday, Link took out his phone and took a look. He is curious how the media and the outside world will evaluate the Grizzlies and himself this season.
   As soon as I took out my phone, I received a bunch of push messages.
   One of the most conspicuous information is an article by Bill Simmons.
   Link clicked it and saw a big golden title immediately greeted him.
   "The Memphis Grizzlies created their golden age!"
   This title is very exaggerated, but Link likes it very much.
   This exaggerated title fits their exaggerated achievement.
   Link probably took a look at the content, which made him a little bit unbelievable that this was an article written by Bill Simmons.
"Three consecutive championships, the Memphis Grizzlies established a dynasty. Until now, there are still many people who are unwilling to accept the Memphis Grizzlies, the fact that this down-and-out team from Vancouver has ruled the league. But whether you accept it or not, this It's an era of Grizzlies!"
"From 2012 to the present, the championship has never changed hands. They broke up the incredible Heat Big Three, defeated the youthful and invincible Thunder and the old Spurs. Now, they have eliminated the Warriors and Cavaliers. A powerful opponent. In other words, the Memphis Grizzlies have no opponents in the league!"
"Let’s talk about Link, the key to the Grizzlies’ dynasty. If I list all the honors he has won this season, you may be dazzled! The best player in a single season for 6 months, three MVPs, all Star vote king, double team, best defensive player... these are just hard honors, and Link also has a bunch of incredible records."
"The player who scored a 20-point triple-double in the first half, the player with the most consecutive triple-doubles in NBA history (10 times), the NBA’s highest overtime scoring record (17 points), and the fourth player in history to be the third consecutive year The All-Star Voting King player, the All-Star's most voted record, the first player in history to win the best award of all months in a single season, All-Star single-game scoring leader (48 points), All-Star half-time scoring leader (27 points), The first player in history to score 5X5 in the playoffs..."
"Okay, I can't write anymore, I believe you are already dazzled. Let's stop here, otherwise this article can't continue. I want to say that this is not just the golden age of the Grizzlies. It is also an era belonging to Link. He is the greatest player of this era, not even one of them. What, are you worried that Link will be lonely in the next five years? Please, be realistic, that is impossible!"
   Bill Simmons praised Link and the Grizzlies throughout his article, and Link was really not used to reading it.
   This fellow Simmons, since he shaved his head, has become completely black.
   As for news on other platforms, the headline is also very exaggerated.
   "Three consecutive championships, the Grizzlies rank among the best teams in history!"
   "In the spring of the small ball market, the first dynasty established by the small ball city team in NBA history was born!"
   "Like Jordan? Can Link attack the second dynasty?"
   "It is a pity that LeBron failed to challenge for three consecutive years. He will become the most dazzling background board under the Link dynasty."
  Link looked around, and found that this time, no media had jumped out to be a clown.
   Almost all news is praise for the Grizzlies and himself~EbookFREE.me~ Link can't help but smile, in front of a dynasty team, even the media who have always been venomous are so humble.
   Just then, Link heard the movement of the stairs.
   Looking back, Rachel walked down from the second floor bedroom in her white T-shirt.
"Woke up?"
   "What are you doing? When did you get up?"
   "It's not long after waking up, come on, I have already made breakfast. Drinking a cup of hot milk can relieve your stomach discomfort."
   "Gosh, the best basketball player in the world is actually making breakfast for me."
   "Hmm, only you have this treatment."
   Link said, putting the toast and milk on the table.
   But Rachel went straight to Link and threw himself in his arms.
   "It's great, this peaceful morning...I really want to be like this every day in the future."
   "Yes, Rachel."
   "Really? You will be busy again in a week."
   "No, this time I can stay with you longer. Hey, let's travel to Europe this summer, how about Italy?"
  Rachel looked at Link, feeling a little weird, "Are you talking about traveling? Not your summer basketball training camp?"
   "Let's talk about those after you come back." Link tilted his head. After winning the championship, he still has a very important task this summer.
   If this task is also completed, this golden age will truly become complete...
  
  
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