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Don't blow it, don't black | It's all in the blowing class, but don't forget Chet

Don't blow it, don't black | It's all in the blowing class, but don't forget Chet

Don't blow it, don't black | It's all in the blowing class, but don't forget Chet

When you are in the same era as Wembanyama, you will inevitably be stolen from some of Wemban's attention. Of course, Chet and Wembanyama are not in the same class, but because of an accident injury last year, Chet was also "forced" to be on the same track as Wembanyama.

In the first rookie list of the new season, Wembanyama has no suspense to be in first place, and the second person in second place has no suspense, Chet Holmgren is second, and the Pistons' Osar Thompson is third.

Don't blow it, don't black | It's all in the blowing class, but don't forget Chet

At first glance, this list is not a problem, but Wenban's amazing performance has swept social media, and everyone is bragging about how terrifying Wenban is. He averaged 18.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1 steal and 2.4 blocks per game in eight games, shooting 44.1% from the field and 29.3% from three-point range. The true hit rate is 54.8%.

But let's be honest, I actually like Chet's performance more than Wembanyama. Chet also averaged 29.8 minutes per game in 8 games, scoring 16.8 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1 steal and 2.5 blocks, shooting 57.5% from the field, 55.6% from three-point range, and 90% from the free throw line.

Don't blow it, don't black | It's all in the blowing class, but don't forget Chet

Chet is the first player in history to average 15+ points per game in the first eight games of his career, shooting 50%, 40% and 90% from three, which is often referred to as the 180 club. Chet, meanwhile, has a true shooting percentage of 71.9 percent, ranking 17th in the league.

Wemban's bias toward the perimeter is all about Wemban, but Wemban's average is only 1.5 three-pointers per game, while Chet is averaging 15 three-pointers in eight games, averaging 1.9 per game. Wemban made more three-pointers, but the efficiency couldn't match Chet's.

Don't blow it, don't black | It's all in the blowing class, but don't forget Chet

So far this season, there are only three people in the league who have 15+ blocks and hit 15+ three-pointers: JJJ, Raptors' Barnes and Chet. The previous game against the Warriors, thanks to the attention of the Warriors, made many people see how good Chet is.

It's no exaggeration to say that the Warriors didn't find a solution to Chet. Alexander didn't play that game, and the Thunder put Chet as the main attacker, and he scored 15 points in the first half, dribbling like a guard on the court to shake off Looney to complete the shot.

Don't blow it, don't black | It's all in the blowing class, but don't forget Chet

There aren't many centers that can make Looney look so clumsy on the defensive end, and even though Rooney doesn't move as fast as he did at his peak, his defense is still among the best in the league, but Chet has the upper hand against Rooney.

His scoring points from under the basket to beyond the three-point line were phenomenal in efficiency. Chet finished the game with a career-high 24 points, along with eight rebounds, five assists, one steal and one block. He shot 7-of-9, 2-of-2 from three-point range and 8-of-8 from the free-throw line, with a true shooting percentage of 95.8 percent.

Don't blow it, don't black | It's all in the blowing class, but don't forget Chet

Chet's defense is not weak, which many people can agree on when he hasn't played a game, but he can play such an excellent offensive performance, which many people didn't expect.

Chet's current performance of such an extraordinary offensive performance will definitely make many Cavaliers fans covet. They also hoped that Mobley would have such offensive ability, but unfortunately it was too far off.

Chet is cautious on the court and rarely shoots shots that he is not sure of, which is one of the reasons why he is so efficient. As a sophomore rookie, Chet barely sees the recklessness of a rookie and is very smart on the court.

Don't blow it, don't black | It's all in the blowing class, but don't forget Chet

"Chet can play, he can dribble, he can shoot from a distance, he's still a great blocker, he's only going to get better," he said after the game. Curry also said, "You have to respect him on all levels, and his career is just beginning." ”

When it comes to making famous scenes, Chet is certainly not as dazzling as Wenban. But for a team, Chet can be the mainstay of the team, just like Duncan once did.

Don't blow it, don't black | It's all in the blowing class, but don't forget Chet

While I'm bullish on Chet, I still think Wemban's Rookie of the Year is in Wemban's bag. Many people are double fans of Wenban and Chet, and they all like this pair of chopsticks brothers. For a long time to come, the comparison between Chet and Wemban will not stop.

Don't blow it, don't black | It's all in the blowing class, but don't forget Chet

But remember that "the wise appreciate, the fool compares", and it is the luck of the fans to see these two supernovas at the same time in this era.

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