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In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

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This is the representative of an inspirational person, no extraordinary talent, only hard work and love is the secret of his success, he is the Australian player - Matthew de la Vidova.

Matthew De la Vidova (born 1990 in Maryborough, Victoria Harbour, Australia) plays as a point guard. He competed in the NBA Draft in 2013 but unfortunately lost. After playing well in the Summer League, he signed a 2-year contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers in September of the same year and started his NBA career. He won the NBA championship with the Cavaliers in the 2015-2016 season. The year after winning the championship, Matthew De la Vidova joined the Milwaukee Bucks for four years and $38 million. In 2018, Matthew De la Vidovar returned to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

What made the 2013 NBA draft stand in the league for 7 years, mediocre and not bland? The main text section will reveal the secrets for everyone.

The main text will be from the matthew de la Vidova's shots, passes, steals, defense (defense) four details of the in-depth analysis of what made him stand in the league for 7 years. (Note: Matthew Delavedova plays as a point guard, so there will be no analysis on the rebounding side)

1. Shot analysis

Since 2013, DelaVedovar has been in the NBA for seven seasons, averaging 5.6 points per game in the regular season of his career, shooting 38.5% from the field and 36.1% from three-point range. Looking at the data this way, the scoring and shooting percentage are below the league average, while the three-point shooting rate is at the league's passing level. Take a look at the following set of data:

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

List of Delavedová's career regular season statistics

From the chart above, it can be found that under the two-point shooting, Delavedova is more selective in the absence of assists, and the shooting rate accounts for about 70% of the entire two-point shooting rate; under the three-point shooting, Delavedova chooses to shoot a little more with assists, and the shooting rate accounts for 75% of the entire three-point shooting rate, reaching a maximum of 93% and above. This shows that in the choice of three-point shooting, I prefer to receive assists from my teammates, while I like to hold the ball and shoot on two-point shooting.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

In the 19-20 season, DelaVertova shot the datasheet

Looking at this season, Matthew De la Vidovar in the shooting choice, the ball is shot 41% of the total shot, and the three-point shot of the catch is 40.5%, which is similar to his style, preferring to catch the ball and shoot three points; then look at the second shot choice of emergency stop jump shot, in this way, he shoots more two-point shots, accounting for 15.6%, averaging 0.5 hits per game, hitting 0.3 times, shooting up to 59.3%, and the shooting rate is still quite high The third shot option is a shot less than 10 feet, and for defenders, this shot is also more common, accounting for 31.2%. In summary, for Dellavidova, who has limited dribbling skills, he prefers to catch the ball and shoot, but it is not possible for the defender to have no breakthrough, and the shot at 10 feet is also remarkable.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

Data sheet for DelaVertova's shots against defenders in the 19-20 season

The figure above shows Delavedová's shot against defenders. In the face of defenders, Delavedová showed more rationality and calmness, choosing large vacancies and empty positions to shoot, accounting for 56.7%, in the case of empty positions and large vacancies, he chose more three-point shots, which further showed his confidence in his own three-point shots and became one of the factors in his survival in the league.

Shooting summary, DelaVertova does not have excellent physical talent, and does not have more skills, but he is calm, calm, rational when facing defenders, basically chooses to shoot in the big open position, and the three-point shot has become the basis for his survival.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

2. Pass analysis

Matthew Delavedova, who averaged 3.7 assists per game in the regular season of his career, is already at the top of the league. The chart below shows his career average of assists per game in the regular season, which is only 3 seasons above the average.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

Dellavedova averaged assists per game in the regular season of his career

Let's take a look at the number of assists and the degree of tacit understanding between Delavedová and his teammates this season.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

Passing data sheet between DelaVertova and his teammates for the 19-20 season

As you can see from the chart above, Delavedova's average passing per game list, Nance Jr. (16.5%), Luck (16.3%), Clarkson (13.5%) was traded to the Jazz this season), Sexton (13.4%), Thompson (9.5%), Osman (8.5%), Porter Jr. (8.3%). Among them, the most assisted are Love (0.7), Nance Jr. (0.4) and Osman (0.4), and among these three forwards, the highest shooting rate is Osman's 48.9%. This also shows that in many games, the degree of tacit understanding formed between them is the best. Looking at the number of mutual passes between DelaVedovar and Nance Jr. and Lefu, the number of times is 4, and they are the most trusting.

This season, as a cavaliers backup guard, Delavedova averaged 14.4 minutes per game to do the basic passing that a guard should do, and he could also form assists for his teammates and get the points he deserved. When the ball is in the hands of a teammate, all he has to do is wait for an empty cut or ambush at the three-point line to prepare for a shot. Looking at the 3.05 assist ratio this season, Dela Vidova is 16th in the league, and he is already an excellent passer.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

3. Steal analysis

Steals are also an important indicator of a defender's excellence. The number one steals list this season is Simmons averaging 2.1 per game, the 100th Morant averaging 0.9 per game, and Delavedová averaging only 0.4 steals per game this season, which has a lot to do with his height of 1.91 meters and arm span of 1.93 meters.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

Chart of Della Vidovar's average monthly steals per game for the 19-20 season

As you can see from the chart above, DelaVedovar averaged 0.8 steals per game in October and March, which is higher than the league average of 0.7 times this season, and the rest of the time is below the league average. Delavedová's tough defense forced the opposing defender to make mistakes and form a steal, and in the 2013-2014 season, in the game against the Spurs, Delavedova's 4 steals in a single game also set a career-high, but in the end he regrettably lost. Dellavedova has had the highest single steals this season, and averaging 0.4 steals per game is below the league average.

In fact, DelaVedovar faced the opposing players, showing that he was tough, every ball had to fight, he wanted the ball to force you to make mistakes, then formed a steal, and finally scored a quick attack. That's DelaVedovar's style of play and his desire to win, all he can do is bite you tightly, make you irritable, afraid, so that his purpose is achieved.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

Della Vidova scrambled for the ball

4. Defensive analysis

Dellavedova is a player known for his defense, remember the Finals tore Curry, forced Curry to rush to shoot, the shooting rate dropped; remember his fight for the floor ball, fell down and continued to get up and continue to fight, just such a bloody player, absolutely make you feel bad on the offensive end.

We use the 2015-2016 regular season and playoff data as an example.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

15-16 regular season Dela Vidova defensive stats at a glance

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

15-16 playoffs Dela Vidova defensive stats at a glance

In order to compare the shooting rate of offensive players in the regular season and playoffs with or without DelaVertova, a more intuitive performance was made in a histogram.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

The 15-16 regular season vs playoffs in the presence or absence of Dela Vidova is a comparison of offensive player shooting percentages

From the above figure, it is found that in the regular season, the average shooting rate of offensive players is 43.4%, and when facing DelaVertova, the shooting rate drops to 41.7%, down 1.7 percentage points, and it is conceivable that Dellavidova plays a very important role in defense. In the playoffs, his performance was not so good, and his shooting percentage against offensive players increased by 3.4 percentage points, but this did not affect our performance in the Finals. Because more often, it may be the formation of a misalignment, such as Barnes's misalignment singles, Thompson's misaligned singles, everyone knows that their singles ability is very strong, coupled with Delavedova's height and arm span is limited, such data is not surprising, but his defensive efficiency in the Finals is 113, the efficiency value is 10.8, which is also the highest in the playoffs, and his game against the Warriors in the Finals is still very impressive and worthy of praise.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

Della Vidova defends Curry

Let's look at the data of Dela Vidovar's peak season (2016-2017), which came to the Bucks a year after winning the championship, and the team made the playoffs, and his stats in the playoffs were quite exciting.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

16-17 playoffs de La Vidova defensive stats at a glance

We perform a histogram display, which is more intuitive.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

16-17 playoff offensive players shooting percentage in the absence of Lavedova

According to the histogram, although the 2016-2017 playoffs were only 6 games, Delavedová performed quite well, and the data was quite terrifying, reducing the shooting rate of offensive players from 44.9% to 32.5%, down 12.4 percentage points, and when I saw this data, I couldn't believe that Delavedova's defense was so strong, and the data at this time should be comparable to any dpoy, but the data sample was small, and it still could not explain the problem to a large extent. But DelaVertova is a bloody tough defender who does his job, and that's the impression left on everyone.

In-depth analysis of how Matthew De la Vidovar's 2013 NBA losing draft was written in the preface to the main text of the |

This article analyzes through the four aspects of shooting, passing, steals, and defense, Matthew Delavedova, whether on the offensive end or on the defensive end, although not as talented as others, but he has a certain advantage, especially the defensive end, which has become the core competitiveness of his foothold in the league. Della Vidova is your trusted teammate, giving you absolute energy and passion on the field, showing your tough and bloody side, and the defensive focus on the field is like Beverley, which gives opponents a deterrent. This is Matthew Delavedová, an inspirational representative.

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