(sabasports report) As the Minnesota Timberwolves advanced to the Western Conference finals, Towns continued to emphasize the team’s unity, saying they had 15 giants. In today’s NBA, the success of a team is often not the result of one person, and each team needs its own “Pippen” to support the team’s core players. So who is the best in the NBA today?

When it comes to Pippen, people have to mention the Mavericks’ Kyrie Irving. Irving has shown his prowess since helping lebron James win the NBA championship. Although he had experienced the failure of the Green Army and the Nets, but after joining the Lone Ranger, he found his place again.
In this year’s playoffs, Irving has been outstanding. He has stepped up many times in key games to lead his team to victory. He added four rebounds, 5.4 assists and 1.4 steals while averaging 21.1 points per game. His outstanding performance at critical moments helped the team win 14 games and maintain its unbeaten record.

At the same time, Doncic has been surprisingly dominant as the Lone Ranger’s ball handler. He averaged 27.3 points, 9.7 rebounds and 9.1 assists to become the team’s go-to guy. The combination of Irving and Doncic helped the Mavericks recover and advance to the Western Conference finals.
Overall, Irving’s steady performance in critical moments and his contributions to the team make him the best Pippen in the NBA today. His ability and leadership made the team trust him and his performances proved his worth. Irving will continue to play a key role in the Mavericks’ journey, helping the team’s success.
Ferdinand was disappointed with his team’s performance: “Apart from the injuries, it was a terrible performance. Most teams have had injuries, maybe not as bad as Manchester United. There can be ups and downs in the team’s performance, but the style of football should be clear. At the moment, I don’t see our style and tactics. What kind of team are we?”
In a succinct and powerful comment, Ferdinand expressed concern about Tengha’s prospects and dissatisfaction with the current situation at United.
