Chapter 643: Du Fifteen and Second Master Long

Against the Boston Celtics, Yes needs to be very, very careful.

Without Durant, Yes knew very well that he was no longer the player who could do whatever he wanted on the court.

Without Durant's escort, Yes needs to protect himself well.

In the first game with the Boston Celtics, Yees scored 36 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists against Pierce, and the 36 points were scored with 22 shots, 14 of 22 shots, and the shooting rate reached 64%!

This hit rate is on the high side.

After hitting such a high percentage against Pierce, it was difficult for Yees to continue to hit like that in the second game.

Otherwise, the Celtics will look at Pierce's one-on-one defense against him.

Celtic are afraid of his all-time No. 1 pass and are certainly reluctant to contain him.

But if the Celtics find that the single defense also ends up losing, they will definitely make a desperate bet.

When Yes was pinched on the outside and there was no Durant to answer, the consequences were terrible.

In this case, Yes will need to control his offensive efficiency against Pierce.

Yes needs to win now, but he can't make the Celtics wary of him, but with the current offensive ability of the Seattle SuperSonics, if he doesn't beat Pierce harder, the SuperSonics can't win, this kind of control is too difficult and too difficult.

This kind of game control and manipulation that is calculated to the extreme reminds Yes of the time when he had ten consecutive kills.

If it weren't for the fact that he had really experienced too many games, anyone would have collapsed in the face of such calculations.

Fortunately, the way the Boston Celtics played in the second game made Yes breathe a sigh of relief.

The Celtics are still using Garnett as the core at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends, and the Celtics are still seeking this year's Finals MVP for Garnett, which makes the Celtics' already weak offense continue to be wasted.

And in the second game, the Celtics wasted even more on Ray Allen.

Garnett's offense isn't actually that bad, and Garnett is one of the few all-around players in league history.

In the current NBA, Garnett, Duncan and Nowitzki have always been considered the three strongest power forwards in the league, and these three have always been used as comparisons, because all three are MVPs, top superstars and even supergiants.

And the comparison of these three people is indeed very interesting,

In terms of offense, all three have averaged about 18 shots per game in the career playoffs.

But the trio attacked in very different ways.

Duncan's 18 shots in the playoffs, 13 of which were under the basket and from close range, Duncan's 45-degree shooting from close range is a league must.

And what about Nowitzki?

In contrast to Duncan, 13 of Nowitzki's 18 shots were from mid-range and long-range and three-point range.

Duncan and Nowitzki's approach to offense seems like mirror mirrors.

And the two are not only extreme in offensive mode, but also quite extreme in offensive efficiency.

Duncan's basket shooting rate is around 70% all year round, and the shooting rate of two points from close range is also close to 50% all year round, but from long distance, mid-range and three-point shooting, Duncan's efficiency has plummeted, and the efficiency is less than 4 percent all year round, of course, the number of shots is also less.

And what about Nowitzki?

The basket is not bad, not as good as Duncan, but there are about 6 percent, but the close range is very poor, less than forty percent, it can be seen that Nowitzki's close-range offense is really bad, because the close-range basket needs to be confronted, whether it is a frontal shot or a back-to-back offense, it needs to be countered, but in addition to the close-range offense, Nowitzki's mid-range shooting, long-range shooting and three-point shooting, it's really terrifying, all are historical-level efficiency.

Compared to Duncan and Nowitzki, the inside and outside are distinct.

Garnett wasn't much of a picky eater.

Under the basket, close range, middle distance, long distance, Garnett has a minimum of 4 shots in each area, which is very average!

Even on average, it is outrageously average, with a minimum of four shots per zone and no more than five.

And the efficiency of each area is also very average.

Sixty into five under the basket, four into three at close range, four into five at mid-distance, and four into one at long distance.

The efficiency is average to the point that there are no shortcomings!

This is extremely rare in the history of the NBA for a power forward position.

This is Garnett's strengths and weaknesses at the same time.

Judging from the true shooting percentage of the three on the offensive end, Duncan's true shooting rate is more than 50% and 6% all year round, and Nowitzki's true shooting rate is more than 50% and 8% is close to 60% all year round.

And what about Garnett?

Garnett's true shooting percentage is only in the early 50s all year round!

Garnett has played 10 seasons in the playoffs in his career, and only once has a true shooting percentage of more than 5 out of 5!

Duncan is also in the playoffs 10 times, and the number of times he is more than five out of five is eight.

And Nowitzki, in seven playoff games, except for last season, when the Black Eight was miserable by the SuperSonics, the true shooting percentage of other years was all above 50%, and 5% of 5 times 50%.

With a true shooting percentage of 5 out of 5, that's a very good offensive player, and Jordan's six-time championship playoff efficiency is at that level.

If you compare it to a historic scoring guard.

Nowitzki and Duncan are Jordans at the power forward position.

Then Garnett is Iverson at the power forward position.

No one will believe it, but in the playoffs, Garnett and Iverson's true shooting percentages are really about the same.

Between Iverson's scoring efficiency and Jordan's scoring efficiency, there is also a Kobe Bryant.

It's just efficiency, and Garnett's output is naturally far inferior to Iverson's.

Iverson is the only three players in NBA history to average more than 30 points per game in the playoffs.

It's not that I have any opinion about Garnett, but as an interior player, it's actually a small insult to him when his offensive efficiency can only be compared to Iverson.

However, this is indeed true.

Garnett's offense doesn't have absolute strength, his offense is comprehensive, but it's not strong enough, at least it can't break the shield that Milicic and Millsap put together.

Because Yes is focusing on developing Durant this season, Milicic is mainly improving his defense this year, and Millsap is also improving his defense after being promoted to the starting lineup this season.

The two did have flaws offensively, but defensively, there really was no problem.

In the second game between the SuperSonics and the Celtics, Garnett played more difficult on the offensive end than the first!

In the first game, Milicic and Millsap were still a little nervous.

Especially Millsap.

And what about the second one?

After Millsap came to his senses, although the offensive end was still submissive, but on the defensive end, it was really a heavy punch!

Millsap and Milicic punched Garnett in the face in this match, choking Garnett with pain.

That's not fake pain, that's real pain!

It's not just Garnett who hurts, but Doug Rivers on the sidelines hurts even more!

"The two interior lines of the supersonic are too strong defensively, much stronger than in the regular season!"

Rivers really doesn't care about losing one game, but after losing two games in a row on the road, even if he is optimistic, it is difficult to continue to be optimistic.

"Darko and Paul were abused enough by Anthony, Stoudemire and Yao Ming in this year's playoffs."

As assistant coach for the SuperSonics, Scott Brooks has seen the two grow on the defensive end.

After experiencing Anthony, Stoudemire and Yao Ming, the three strongmen on the offensive end, Garnett is really not that difficult for the two.

In the second game between the SuperSonics and Celtic, Milicic and Millsap made it difficult for Garnett, who made the final assault on the FMVP in this game.

Garnett was uncomfortable, and the Celtics were certainly uncomfortable.

Just 90 points in a game, which is a pretty low score.

You know, the attacking tempo of both teams in this game is not so slow.

This game Celtic is to give Garnett's FMVP embellishment data, how can it be possible to suppress the rhythm?

The reason why the two teams played a score of 94-90 in this game is because these two teams are too iron.

Garnett hit 10 of 28 shots in the game, equalling his playoff record of 18 against the Nuggets in '04.

Garnett hit 18 times in this game, and Pierce continued to be suppressed in this game, hitting 4 of 14 shots and 8 times.

Tony Allen made 1 of 9 shots and Perkins made 2 of 6 shots.

The Celtics' four starters combined for 57 shots and hit just 17 shots.

17-57 is not as efficient as a musician's 17-47!

In this game, the Celtics played quite steel, and the supersonic speed on the other side was actually about the same.

Milicic made 6 of 18 shots in the game, Milicic hit 2 of 7 shots, Quentin Richardson hit 4 of 12 shots, but all of them were three-pointers, and Rondo made 7 of 21 shots.

The Seattle SuperSonics' four starters combined for 58 shots and hit 19 of them, 19-58, which is very limited compared to 17-57.

Compared to the stats of these eight superSonics and Celtic's starters, the stats of Yes and Ray Allen are too abrupt.

Ray Allen didn't have so many shots in this game, 16 shots, a little less than the previous game, but he still hit 11 times, including 6 three-point shots, and the Seattle SuperSonics still had no one to defend Ray Allen in this game, Ray Allen scored 30+ points in the finals in two consecutive games, and Ray Allen scored 34 points in this game.

The score of 34 was also the highest in this match.

It took less than a fifth of the team's shots to get more than a third of the team's points.

Ray Allen's scoring efficiency is suffocating.

Compared to Ray Allen, even Yes on the other side is a little overshadowed.

After shooting 64% from the field in the first game, in this game, in the face of Pierce's all-out defense, Yes only shot 12-of-24 and scored just over 30 points.

However, although Yes only scored 30 points in this game, he dished out 12 assists and grabbed 15 rebounds.

"Delivered a 30+ triple-double in the second consecutive game in the finals!"

"Even without Durant, Yes can still use his passing to get more than 10 assists per game!"

"And Yes's rebounding role in the finals is also quite obvious, on the supersonic side, Milicic and Millsap are on top, rebounds need to be protected by outside players, Yes protection is very good!"

"Of course, Rondo's protection is not bad."

Not bad Nima!

Watching TNT's TV interviews all about the triple-double of the second game in a row in the Yes finals, the second master admitted that the second master is sour now!

Didn't you guys notice the data of the second master's game?

The second master scored 15 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists in this game!

The second master is the seventh player in NBA history to score a triple-double in the Finals!

Is there no card for such data as the second master?

How did you rehabilitate Du 15 in the first place, why didn't you help the second master rehabilitate?!

But......

The game was still won!

This made Rondo breathe a sigh of relief again.

Ye Si is carefully controlling the trend of this round of the finals, and he needs time now.

He needs to be careful not to get caught up in the trap until he has enough strength.

Enough power here is literal.

When he can force Garnett on the inside, the Celtics' bag is actually not that important.

Now he's still on his way to playing Garnett on the inside.

It still takes time to reach the end.

In the cheers of the fans, Ye Si took a bite of the old steamed bun and led the team into the players' tunnel.

In order to make eating steamed buns less boring, Ye Si asked the staff of the Ye team to make the steamed buns into the images of various small animals.

Before getting enough power, Ye Si still needs to carefully control the trend of the finals, but Ye Si knows very well that this game is the last game he can control.

After losing this game, the next G3 game in Boston will be a completely different match!

When Ye Si walked into the player's tunnel, he looked at the other side, that guy, he would definitely not be able to hide in the next game.

Yes was thinking about the next G3 game, while the Seattle SuperSonics players and Seattle fans were still in a state of great celebration.

One victory is already a celebration for the whole city, let alone two?

No matter what the outcome of this year's finals is.

At the very least, after the team won the first two games, they could see the supersonic in the sixth game, and they could also see the supersonic in the Key Arena!

"Even if we lose, we can send off the supersonic!"

This is the banner unfurled by the supersonic fans who saw them off when they boarded the plane to Boston.

Not fifteen is second: Congratulations on becoming the seventh Finals triple-double player in NBA history and the first person to average a triple-double per game in the playoffs @Mr. Triple-Double @Rajon Rondo.

On the plane to Boston, Rondo looked at the computer with a stunned look.

The second master is also dreaming?