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Cunningham
Thousands of calls began to come out, holding the pipa half-covered. After only playing three preseason games, he has been suspended from the game with an ankle injury, and cunningham, who is now making his career debut, seems to need time to adjust his form. In this game, he played 18 minutes, shooting 1 of 8, scoring 2 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 block, 1 turnover. He made 0-of-5 three-pointers and didn't get a single free throw. It should be said that Cunningham's debut was disappointing, even more than the same iron-clad Jaylen Green. Maybe Cunningham has a lot of reasons, such as he just returned from injury, such as he also needs to be familiar with the team's system. But Cunningham embodied his physical qualities and playing style in this game, which are "talents" that he is difficult to change in a short period of time. So, although it was not played well, the game was still worth watching.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="4" > Cunningham's style</h1>
I don't know which player Cunningham's idol is, but judging by his style of play and the number of jerseys he chose, I think The Bulls' Langzo Ball is like Cunningham's idol. Cunningham has a lot in common with Lonzo Ball, and perhaps Ball's development path could help Cunningham somewhat.
Physical Fitness B-
Players who can play in the NBA are bound to be physically different from ordinary people, and cunningham is the same. However, compared to the physically strong defenders in the NBA, Cunningham is several notches worse in terms of speed and bounce. Of course, maybe because of the injury, he is not fully prepared, and this game may just be a process of adapting to the game. But in terms of style of play, Cunningham is not a player who is absolutely fast.
Individual offense C+
Cunningham played as a point guard during the game. The Pistons were also quite face-saving for the player, and although it was only a real combat adaptation, their teammates consciously handed the ball to Cunningham. At least when Cunningham was on the floor, he was able to get involved in the attack most of the time. Even if Cunningham were the last to come to the opposing half, his teammates would slow down the attack and hand the ball into Cunningham's hands. As a debut, the Pistons didn't seem to have prepared much tactics for Cunningham, and even basic blocking was rare. Cunningham most of the time after holding the ball chose to be similar to the field, it was a fake action shake or breakthrough, but because the speed and physical fitness did not return to the state before the injury, his breakthrough did not pose any threat.
Cunningham passed the ball
Passing and no-ball A
As a champion, you must have its own uniqueness, and as for BenNett, you didn't say it to me. Cunningham played well in passing and no-ball attacks on the field. I think in terms of basketball IQ, Cunningham is a smart player who knows how to play to his strengths and avoid his weaknesses. Although Cunningham only delivered 2 assists in the game, his passing was excellent. Both the speed of the pass and the accuracy are worthy of recognition. Cunningham was able to choose different passing styles depending on the opponent's defense, and I was impressed by the fact that he had a few hit passes in the game, quite a bit of Jason Collins. Kidd's taste. In addition, in several position battles, Cunningham was able to find teammates in empty positions in a very short period of time, which also made me interested in this player. I think that a player like Cunningham is really born for the big scene, and his positioning is also the controller of the big scene. From this perspective, Cunningham deserves the title of "cornerstone player". In addition, cunningham's running position and low-post requirements are very reasonable. Although it was 0-of-5 from outside the three-point line, there was no problem with the shots.
Cunningham defended aggressively
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="17" > Cunningham's attitude</h1>
Cunningham's second module, similar to Ball, is defense. During the match, Cunningham sent a block and a picture of falling to the ground for the ball. In terms of attitude, this is a player who is very defensive. I don't think Cunningham is a talented player, and much of his previous achievements have come from his own efforts.
Cunningham defended Green
Therefore, a player who starts from defense and is both organized and non-ball-free may not immediately show his value, but his growth is obviously solid. I think the loss of this investment of the Pistons will not be lost, but whether it is earned or not depends on the subsequent development of Ning'an.
Why is Cunningham the leader that the CBA can't look up to? The reason is also simple, the CBA needs foreign aid with excellent scoring ability. Cunningham's debut did not show outstanding scoring ability. Cunningham was more of a commander than Green. But the commander's personal offensive prowess could not be compared to Doncic's, which put him in a more awkward position. The reason why Lonzo Bauer fell into such a situation is actually the result of his personal scoring ability.
As for Cunningham's prospects, I think in addition to improving the individual's projection ability, consider the staffing of the pistons. This type of commander needs his teammates to have excellent offensive ability, or good at blocking, or good at projection, so that he can send timely passes according to the characteristics of his teammates and truly complete the organization and tandem of the team's attack.
Cunningham and Green
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="24" > Cunningham or missed the rookie</h1>
Cunningham's style of play made it difficult for him to get a chance to compete for the best rookie. Looking at the selection of the best rookies, all of them have excellent scoring ability. At the moment, there are three of the best rookies I'm looking up to — Rockets' leader Jaylen Green, Cavaliers' Detective Evan Mobley, and Raptors' No. 4 pick Scott Barnes. Barnes is currently the best player to adapt to the game, and Mobly has secured his position in the team. In contrast, mobley has shown his talent and strengths in the past few games, and perhaps eventually the record of the three teams will become one of the factors that will influence the best rookie.
Show 4 Barnes
Cunningham's current Pistons are expected to reach the playoffs this season, and such teams tend to have high expectations for the title. I think it's a matter of observation whether Cunningham can perform well under high pressure. If Cunningham can withstand the pressure and improve his personal offensive ability, he also has to consider that the Pistons are full of talent, and he is not the only option on the offensive end. So Cunningham may face more challenges than Jaylen Green, Mobley, and others. That's why Barnes has the potential to stand out as the best rookie, after all, he grew up in a much more relaxed environment than Cunningham.