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Who is the most accurate to shoot the ball in the last 5 seconds? The answer is surprising That Zhan Huang only lost the melon Kobe's efficiency in the number of shots

On the basketball court, the last blow is always the most eye-catching. NBA official website data expert John Schumann counted the data of players shooting back the ball in the fourth quarter and the last 5 seconds of overtime since the 1996-97 season (regular season + playoffs), and the results were shocking, and the players at the top of the list and the players at the bottom were unexpected.

Who is the most accurate to shoot the ball in the last 5 seconds? The answer is surprising That Zhan Huang only lost the melon Kobe's efficiency in the number of shots

A total of 18 people shot at least 10 counter-balls in the final 5 seconds of overtime in the fourth quarter, and the most hit was Cameron Anthony, who shot 20 of 55 from the field and shot 36.4 percent. You know, the league average is only 23.7%, And Anthony's data is already quite impressive. Anthony shot 4-of-13 from outside the three-point line and shot 30.8 percent from the field, making him a key man without dead ends.

Who is the most accurate to shoot the ball in the last 5 seconds? The answer is surprising That Zhan Huang only lost the melon Kobe's efficiency in the number of shots

Lakers star Kobe Bryant is ranked second in 19 of 78 shooting, shooting 24.4 percent from the league average, and he is only 4 of 28 shots from outside the three-point line, shooting only 14.3 percent. Relatively speaking, Bryant is still better at completing the final blow with mid-range shots and breakthroughs.

Of the 18 players, the highest shooting percentage is Rudy Gay, who currently plays for the Jazz and has not yet made an All-Star, Gay shot 12 of 31 from 38.7%, and he shot 1 of 6 from outside the three-point line, but was invincible from mid-range in life and death.

In addition to Guy and Anthony, others with a shooting percentage of more than 30% include Dirk Nowitzki, Stephen Curry and Ray Allen. Nowitzki shot 17-of-50 and ranks third in terms of shooting, shooting 34 percent. Curry shot 37 percent from 10-of-27 shooting, and he shot 23.1 percent from 3-of-13 from beyond the three-point line. Allen shot 13-of-40 from the field and shot 32.5 percent from the field. His three-point shooter was accurate, shooting 8-of-17 from the field and shooting 47.1 percent.

And when it comes to the three-pointers in the moment of life and death, Vince Carter has something to say, don't look at him a total of 15 of 56 shots, but 10 of 23 shots outside the three-point line, shooting 43.5%.

Of the 18 players, few people with the lowest shooting percentage can guess that he is Lakers star LeBron James. James tied for 3rd place with Nowitzki in 17 shooting percentages but shooting just 20.2 percent, and he shot just 3-of-31 from beyond the three-point line, shooting just 9.7 percent.

Nicknamed "Grim Reaper," Kevin Durant isn't much better, shooting just 20.8 percent from 11-of-53 shooting. Durant's projection ability is said to be far better than Russell Westbrook's, but the two are consistent, both shooting 11-of-53.

Many people will surely ask, "Basketball God" Michael Jordan data? Due to objective constraints, the data is only for the 1996-97 season and beyond, and all Jordan's data is only a small part of the late career. After 1996, he shot 9 of 19 from the field and shot 47 percent from the field, worthy of being called a man of god.

One star is more embarrassed, and among the stars who have not hit the ball of life and death so far, Joel Embiid is the most shot, he shot 0 of 14.

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