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Warriors Kuminga leads straight cliffs, and Haliburton can't reach it

author:Basketball Twist Candy 91

Today is the start day of the NBA All-Star Game, and the American media has also started the statistics of NBA events so far this season, and the following is the probability of players hitting the basket to get a free throw:

Warriors Kuminga leads straight cliffs, and Haliburton can't reach it

1. Jonathan Kuminga (Warriors): 19.5%

2. Tyles Haliburton (Pacers): 9.8%

3. 杰登-艾维(活塞):8.2%

4. Zayn Williams (Pelicans): 7.5%

5. Miles Bridges (Nets): 7.3%

6. Daron Fox (Kings): 7.1%

7. Tyres-Maxey (76ers): 6.1%

8. Malcolm Brogdon (Trail Blazers): 5.8%

9. Russell Westbrook (Clippers): 5.23%

10. Malik-Munch (Kings): 5.2%

As can be seen from the above data, Kuminga threw the second-place Harry Burton out by nearly 10 points, which shows how effective Kuminga's impact on the basket is.

Warriors Kuminga leads straight cliffs, and Haliburton can't reach it

Since Kuminga was unhappy with his playing time and the distribution of the ball on the court halfway through the season, it is clear that Kerr has taken a lenient approach to him, or received a cue from the management, which not only increased his playing time, but even his teammates have begun to deliberately run tactics for him.

Warriors Kuminga leads straight cliffs, and Haliburton can't reach it

Kuminga knows very well that his outside three-point ability is not very strong, coupled with the advantages of height and physical flexibility, Kuminga has increased the number of times he hits the inside, and has also obtained many 2+1 effects.

Warriors Kuminga leads straight cliffs, and Haliburton can't reach it

Because the results of his impact on the basket are still very obvious, many teams have begun to take notice of controlling his impact on their own interior baskets, as in the first game against the Jazz, Kuminga was hatted five times throughout the game, and the expression on his face looked like he was not admitting defeat.

Warriors Kuminga leads straight cliffs, and Haliburton can't reach it

Kuminga was born in Congo in 2002 and is only 22 years old this year, and the rise of him and Podemsky is the most gratifying part of this year's warriors.