Chapter 417 Season Review (Part II)

In comparison, Monta Alice, who won the third place in the steals list and the eighth place in the scoring list, was more miserable.

Facing Qin Yang this season, he was pressed to the ground and rubbed against him.

Qin Yang is more optimistic about Curry's statement, which also calls into question Monta Alice's strength.

Any player can get such data, and many people say that about Monta Alice.

On the contrary, Qin Yang did not fall into the well.

Monta Alice's biggest mistake is in mentality and vision, not entering the NCAA to hone and go directly to the NBA, which did bring him monetary enjoyment, but Monta Alice is not LeBron James.

The shackles in his mentality and vision affected him.

Maybe now is his peak.

On the list of mistakes, Westbrook leads by one person, making it difficult for others to match, and this season the turtle Westbrook has begun to show its signs, carrying a turtle shell and not dynamite packs, and desperately rushing forward has become the hallmark of Westbrook.

But that's not a good thing.

Westbrook was followed by James, Deron Williams, John Wall and others.

But the biggest surprise was that the Kings made the list twice.

On the list of average turnovers per game, Tyrek Evans and Cousins ranked ninth and tenth, but Qin Yang had a very low average turnovers per game and did not make the list.

In the first thirty or forty games, Cousins had four turnovers and five or six fouls in almost every game.

This is the biggest factor affecting his playing time.

Tyrek Evans, on the other hand, was too self-centered in his bench time, did not adapt to the changes in the team, was in poor condition after the injury, and was miserably listed, in fact, the total number of turnovers Tyrek Evans was not much.

In the overall turnovers list, Westbrook is number one. Far away from the others.

Cousins ranked fifth, beating out point guards like Steve Nash and John Wall.

This data made Cousins blush a little.

However, in the block list, the Kings are not without gains, Darko is averaging 2.4 blocks per game this season, tied for second place, and McGee and Howard.

This season, Darko has been a pleasant surprise.

Qin Yang could see from the game that Daktronics was good, but it was still surprising that he could play so well.

The Kings can achieve such good results, Qin Yang contributed first, and the second place is Darko.

Darko has played very well on the inside, becoming more and more versatile, and has been impressive on both offensive and defensive ends.

Otherwise, relying on Cousins as a rookie, the Kings can only watch the sky to eat.

On the three-point shooting list, Qin Yang ranked first with an absolute advantage.

This season, Qin Yang averaged 4.8 three-pointers per game, twice as many as second-place Darrell White, and Qin Yang's three-point shooting rate of 46.8 ranked first in the league.

Ray Allen has been in poor form this season, averaging 1.6 three-pointers per game, a record low.

But Qin Yang knew that his backcourt partnership with Ray Allen was the guarantee of the King's victory.

The three-point shooting ability of the two greatly pulls space and attracts defense.

The only drawback of the two is that their abilities are somewhat similar, they are both too versatile, and the distinction between primary and secondary is not so obvious.

Ray Allen is unlikely to be a catch-and-shoot player, which greatly affects the pair's coordination.

In terms of the number of hits in the three-point list, Qin Yang alone accounted for eight.

Channing Fry and Darrell White each have one.

Qin Yang's dominance in the three-point shot can be seen.

Before the data came out this season, the media had already made predictions, and the least suspenseful thing this season was the three-point shot.

Whether it is a three-point competition, an average of three-pointers per game, a total of three-pointers, or a single-game three-point shot, Bruce Qin has an absolute advantage.

On the free throw list this season, Qin Yang ranked 8th with an average of 6.1 per game.

Players who are famous for their three-point shots have so many free throws that many people feel that they are blind.

In fact?

Qin Yang is averaging 17.5 shots per game this season. Among them, he made 10.2 three-pointers and averaged 4.8 of them per game, he averaged 6.1 free throws and made 5.5 of them, and he made 7.3 two-pointers and made 3.7 of them.

Averaging 17.5 shots per game, what a concept.

Rose is a rising superstar this season, averaging 19.7 shots per game, which is already the most in the league.

Kevin Durant, who also shot, also took 19.7 shots.

In contrast, Durant made two more shots than Qin Yang, but his average points per game were only more than one point higher.

Ross, by contrast, is the epitome of inefficiency. He took the same number of shots as Durant, but scored four or five fewer points.

In fact, only two players have taken more than twenty shots this season.

One is Kobe, who averages 20 shots per game, and the other is Monta Alice, who averages 20.2 shots per game, and no one else has more than 20 shots.

The score of the two can already be regarded as a high shot.

The efficiency values are relatively average.

However, in the eyes of fans, it is just two more shots, and the difference in points is not much different, how can it affect the outcome of the game.

This is where the role of data comes in.

Take the Spurs as an example, the Spurs are the team with the best record in the league this season, and the GDP combination is good offensively and defensively, and it is very representative.

The Spurs are averaging 103 points per game this season, while opponents are averaging 98 points per game.

There is a 5-point fork between the two sides.

That's right, the Spurs, who have the league's best record this season, have won by an average of just five points per game.

At this time, think about the efficiency of the core players, how three or five points, how crucial it is for the team.

Not only that, the team boss has a high efficiency value, and he can give up the remaining ball to the rest of the team to play, which is the normal way of playing for a team.

Therefore, the efficiency value of the team leader determines the team's ceiling to a large extent.

In terms of average efficiency per game this season, Qin Yang ranked first with 30.2.

James dropped in efficiency after joining the Heat, ranking second at 27.3.

In terms of efficiency value, the league's strongest Heat and Thunder teams, Wade and James, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook are all ranked in the top 10 in the league, and the data is amazing.

But all of this is useless.

When the playoffs come, all teams have to do is to fight their way to the death.

As the playoff season approached, the league announced its best team for the season.

The first lineup is not in much suspense, with Kevin Durant, LeBron James, Howard, and Kobe Bryant on the list.

The last person, no one thought that Qin Yang would beat other point guards to enter the first lineup.

Second team, Wade, Pau Gasol, Nowitzki, Stoudemire, Derrick Rose.

Third lineup, Chris Paul, Horford, Ginobili, LaMarcus Aldridge, Zach Randolph.

As soon as this best team came out, many fans and experts were not convinced.