laitimes

With a 1:4 out in the first round, Trae Young averaged 15+6 per game, but what about Heat star Butler?

With a 1:4 out in the first round, Trae Young averaged 15+6 per game, but what about Heat star Butler?

On April 27, Beijing time, the Eagles challenged the Heat in the first round of the NBA playoffs, and finally the Eagles lost to the Heat in the 94:97 series, thus eliminating the first round of the playoffs 1:4 to bid farewell to the championship stage. The Hawks' star Trae Young continued to perform in the downturn, scoring 11 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists on 2-of-12 shooting in the game, shooting only a pitiful 16.7%, and his three-pointers were 0 of 5 in a single game. As the supernova of today's new generation of the league, Trae Young is undoubtedly completely beaten back to its original form by the Heat in this series.

With a 1:4 out in the first round, Trae Young averaged 15+6 per game, but what about Heat star Butler?

According to NBA playoff statistics, in the 5 first-round series of the Hawks and Heat, Trae Young's average data was only 15.4 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists per game, shooting 31.9% from the field and 18.4% from three-point range. Compared with the top statistics of 28.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 9.7 assists per game in the regular season, Trae Young's own statistics in the playoffs are undoubtedly a cliff-like decline, and the field shooting rate is far below normal. There is a saying that the Reason why the Eagles will eventually be so dismal in the first round is that Trae Young, who has performed badly in the playoffs, is definitely to blame.

With a 1:4 out in the first round, Trae Young averaged 15+6 per game, but what about Heat star Butler?

Compared with the NBA playoff performance of the Eagles cornerstone star Trae Young, the Heat's home star Butler is completely different, this round of the series Butler played a superstar data performance. Although Butler did not play in Game 5 of the series due to an injury problem with inflammation in his right knee, in the first four first-round series games, Butler contributed a luxurious statistic of averaging 30.5 points, 7.8 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game, while maintaining a whopping 54.3% shooting percentage and 43.8% three-point shooting.

With a 1:4 out in the first round, Trae Young averaged 15+6 per game, but what about Heat star Butler?

It is worth mentioning that this season's regular season Butler's average data is 21.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 5.5 assists, shooting 48.2%, which can also be seen that unlike regular season stars like Trae Young, Butler has greatly improved his average data in the playoffs, which may be the difference between first-class stars and ordinary stars in the NBA League. According to the playoffs this season, the Heat, who have successfully advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals, will wait for the final result of the 76ers and Raptors series, and here is also looking forward to Butler and the Heat to continue to perform brilliantly in the following semifinals, thus completely stirring up the entire Eastern Conference playoff championship pattern!

Read on