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The Pistons' record is dismal, why is three-point sharpshooter Suser left out in the cold?

Today we're going to talk about some interesting facts about the NBA. Let's talk about the game between the Rockets and the Pistons, remember? The Rockets played the Pistons at home, and the report card said 136 to 113, which is not a small number. The Rockets played like they were hanging this time, leading all the way, pressing the piston to the ground and rubbing it. This victory was more than just a plus for the Rockets, who jumped out of the quagmire of a three-game losing streak and suddenly turned their record into 16-15. Now, the ranking of the West has also risen to 9th place, and Rockets fans have reason to cheer. However, the Pistons were miserable, with 3 wins and 30 losses, and they had to blush when they took out this report card, and they continued to be at the bottom of the Eastern rankings.

The Pistons' record is dismal, why is three-point sharpshooter Suser left out in the cold?

Then let's talk about Pistons guard rookie Marcus Susser, this young man's 6 minutes and 51 seconds on the court is not easy. He was like a lightning bolt on the court, making all three shots, including two accurate three-pointers, and 1-of-2 from the free-throw line, for nine points and two assists in a single game. He has a team-high plus/minus of +7 on the court. You can see his excellent scoring ability and passing skills, it's just a breath of fresh air. In this game with a huge score difference, Suser was like a bright light in the Pistons, shining brightly.

The Pistons' record is dismal, why is three-point sharpshooter Suser left out in the cold?

Let's talk about Susher's overall performance this season. He played 30 games in 33 games, averaging 15.9 minutes per game, and the stats show he averaged 7.4 points, 1.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 0.6 steals and 0.2 blocks per game. He shot 48.6 percent from the field, 42.9 percent from three-point range and 85.7 percent from the free-throw line. It can be seen that this young man's offensive efficiency is by no means in vain, especially his outside shooting, he is simply a sniper on the court.

Finally, it has to be said that Suser has had some woes this season. Although he performed well in the early part of the season, he played less and less minutes as time went on and even gradually fell out of the team's rotation. This is undoubtedly a big blow to him, who was selected by the Pistons with the 25th pick in the first round of the NBA Draft last year. He had high hopes for his scoring ability and fitness to be the team's sixth man. But right now, the Pistons' record is in shambles, and Suser hasn't been able to get more opportunities, which can't but be said to be ironic.

The Pistons' record is dismal, why is three-point sharpshooter Suser left out in the cold?

At the end of the article, I'd like to ask a controversial question: How do you think Susser's future will develop with the Pistons, will he become the team's core player, or will he continue to struggle on the bench?

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