Today the Kings briefly led the 76ers in the Eastern Conference on the road, and it is Hariburton who has to ask how to do it. Harryburton, the young player, is getting better and better this season, and the Kings management should put Halliburton at the heart of the team, he has very good prospects for development.
Halliburton played more than 40 minutes in the game, scoring 38 points and shooting more than 50 percent from the field. He hit five three-pointers and shot nearly 60 percent, in addition to creating 12 free throw opportunities. You must know that he is facing the 76ers defense guarded by Embiid, and there are also outside defensive sharps such as Sable and Green. The 21-year-old sophomore set a new career scoring record in front of the 76ers after Hariburton scored 30 in no game in his career.

This game can say a lot, and Halliburton's solid offensive skills and excellent big picture are on display. Halliburton's draft was played by Ronzo Ball. Like Ball, Halliburton has a very good big picture view, and his projection skills are much better than Ball's in the first two years of his career.
Halliburton has shot 42 percent from three-point range this season, compared with more than 40 percent of Hariburton's rookie last season. Looking at NBA history, there are not many rookies who have been able to keep three points above 40% in the first two seasons of their rookies. The big picture view is what sets Halliburton apart from other players, and many of the NBA guards are now offensively oriented and have excellent scoring ability, but the big picture view is average. Halliburton, on the other hand, has a very good big picture view and passing awareness.
Looking at this set of statistics, Hariburton has averaged 7.2 assists per game this season, but he has only 2.3 turnovers, and the assist-to-turnover ratio is amazingly better. After two seasons, Halliburton has made fewer than two turnovers on average, and he is a defender who plays 32 minutes per game. For comparison, the team's other defender, Fox, averaged 5.2 assists per game and made 2.8 turnovers.
With a young and mature and comprehensive offensive technique, such a young and talented defender has no reason not to build the core of the team. After this game is over, the king should also know what to do next. He deserves to be the core of the team more than the team's other defender, Fox. In his second season, Halliburton exhibited projection and passing techniques that Fox couldn't match. Even on the defensive end, Harry Burton is doing better than Fox, who currently signed a $160 million contract extension with the team. The Kings should trade as soon as Fox still has trade value, and put Halliburton at the heart of the team. Playing a top Eastern Conference team to slash 38 points and shoot more than 50% of the time is not something that everyone can do.
Halliburton's success can also give people some inspiration, and the NBA's future talent search for basketball IQ and technology will be very important, such as last year's Champion Cunningham is this type. Doncic, a superstar, is also a genius with iq and technology. Physical talent can sometimes dictate a lot of things, but technique and basketball IQ will help you take it to the next level. Halliburton has shown a basketball IQ far beyond his peers, and his future must be bright. Dear readers, do you think Hariburton will become an All-Star in the future? Feel free to leave a comment in the comments section below the article.