The end of the regular season brought with it an exciting playoff battle, just like the pace and pace of last season, and the Purple and Gold embarked on a thrilling journey to the playoffs. Before that, we think it is necessary to summarize the team's regular season, if you compare it according to the data, do you know who the data kings of the team are? It includes 8 categories of technical statistics. Below, let's let the stats reveal the performance of each of the Purple and Gold players this season, shall we?
Scoring champion James
James is the scoring champion of the Los Angeles Lakers this season, averaging 25.7 points per game to beat Davis and Russell, but if you count three points, Shuila's three-point shooting this season is really powerful, beating James and Reaves and so on, and also setting a new three-point shooting record in a single season in team history.
The king of rebounds has thick eyebrows
There is no doubt about this, Davis is naturally the team's best rebounding existence, and his average is 12.6 rebounds per game for the Los Angeles Lakers! He averaged 2.3 blocks per game!
Assists and turnovers king James
Talking about assists naturally makes us think of mistakes, after all, the two are more often linked. After all, in this game, there is a professional term called "assist-to-turnover ratio". So, James has the best assists and turnovers on the team this season, so what are the stats? The answer is 8.3 and 3.4.
Who is the steal king, and who plays the most
In this season, James, the player with the most steals in the Lakers lineup, has averaged 1.3 steals per game! As for playing time, Davis is undoubtedly a model worker, and he needs to play an average of 35.5 minutes per game! Come on, Ham, this is a center and a power forward, not a guard!