Chapter 22: The Pacers IV
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Our No. 4 is also a good power forward, and he's David? West: The 2003 NBA Draft, David? West was drafted by the New Orleans Hornets with the 18th pick in the first round and was named an NBA All-Star in 2008 and 2009. In 2011, David? West joins the Indiana Pacers. David? West spent four years at Xavier University from 1999 to 2003, where he excelled and remained an absolute regular for the Musketeers, and he was the first player in the club's history to retire his jersey number while still playing for the team. During his time at Xavier University, West played in 126 games, averaging 16.9 points, 10.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game. In their senior year, the 2002-03 season, under West's leadership, Xavier's Musketeers had the best record in franchise history (26-6). West himself averaged 20.1 points, 11.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game and was named to the Associated Press's All-American First Team and was named the 2003 All-American Player of the Year. West helped Xavier University to 94 victories over the course of his four-year career, graduating in 2003 with the most blocks in school history (228); Rebounds (1,380) and points scored (2,132 points) ranked second in school history. It is also commendable that West has been named the Atlantic Ten Conference Player of the Year for three consecutive years.
In the 2003-04 season, David? West's playing time is limited to 13 minutes per game by his coach, averaging 4 points, 4 rebounds and 47 percent shooting per game. In the 2004 playoffs, he played off the bench in all seven games, averaging 5.9 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, the third-highest rebounds per game of any rookie who participated in the playoffs that season. In the 2004-05 season, due to injuries David? West played in just 30 games, averaging just 6.3 points and four rebounds per game. In the 2005-06 season, David? West came in second on the NBA's Most Improved Player poll, averaging a team-high 17.1 points and 7.4 rebounds per game, and nearly tripling his total points the previous season. With All-Star forward Margloyle traded to the Bucks after the preseason, West served as the Hornets' starting power forward, leading the team with 29 points, 49 double-doubles in his final 50 games, and 20+ points in 28 games. In the 2006 offseason, David? West signed a five-year, $45 million contract with the Hornets, which was renewed on October 30, 2006, effective in the summer of 2007, expiring in the summer of 2012, and with a player option in the summer of 2011. In the 2006-07 season, David? West, who has been sidelined for 30 games with hip and elbow injuries, averaged 18.3 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, started all 52 games he played, and ranked first in scoring and second in rebounding. That season, West had 15 double-doubles, eight times with 20 points and 10 rebounds or more, and one time with 30 points and 10 rebounds. He scored over double digits in 46 games, scoring more than 20 points 22 times and surpassing the 30-point mark five times. In 2008-09, West averaged 21 points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game. On May 14, 2008, in Game 5 of the playoffs between the Hornets and the Spurs, West played the best playoff game of his career, scoring 38 points, 14 rebounds, and five blocks, and scoring a new high in a single playoff game of his career. On December 30, 2009, the Hornets played against the Rockets, and West scored 44 points and 12 rebounds on 18-of-30 shooting, setting a new personal single-game scoring record and a new single-quarter scoring record (22 points) in the history of the Hornets. In the 2010-11 season, David? West played in 70 regular-season games, averaging 18.9 points and 7.6 rebounds. On March 24, 2011, in the game against the Jazz, West completed a dunk with 22.5 seconds left in regulation time to tie the score at 103, but unexpectedly, West sprained his knee in this dunk and then fell to the ground in pain. After being checked, West left the pitch in a wheelchair and returned to the locker room. An MRI later revealed that West had torn the cruciate ligament in his knee and was out for the season. On March 24, West underwent ligament repair surgery. In the 2012-13 season, West averaged 17.1 points and 7.7 rebounds per game in the regular season and 16.3 points and 7.3 rebounds per game in the playoffs, which was the main scoring point for the Pacers. Him and Roy? Hibbert's interior combination is a big part of why the Pacers have been able to rise on the East Side. In the four games the Pacers played against the Heat during the regular season, West averaged 22.7 points per game. West's low-post offense is just as good and can draw fouls from opponents. His dribbling skills and power are excellent. That's why West is so crucial on the offensive end: he can dribble in the high post and single in the low post, and he has the sights to find open teammates. Defensively, West has limited height and athleticism.
Okay, that's our number four, but I told you that it's not just David who is our inner pillar? West, and Roy? Hibbert: With the top center body and strength, with a soft touch, and excellent shooting skills, a strong rebounder, an outstanding free thrower in the center (about 80%), good foot movement on the inside, a smart player, an understanding of the role and on-court observation are in place, is a charismatic athlete, works hard, has made great progress in the technical, physical and control of Georgetown in the past few years, from obscurity to attention, and become a promising rookie, Athleticism continues to improve, quick reflexes on the court have improved, body strength and agility continue to improve, the development of the past year is jaw-dropping, excellent vision and passing ability, calm gentlemanly feelings never get out of control, always "cool" appearance, can easily complete the block without jumping. Athleticism is limited, there is a lack of speed and explosiveness on the court, and there will be trouble against tall, athletic centers, and more feints must be used on offense to reduce the chance of being blocked, and it is still very stiff to run, which affects the speed of offensive and defensive conversions, although there are good blocking techniques because of the advantage of height, but vertical fast blocks are still very rare. Roy? Hibbert has excellent skills under the basket and plays very hard, calmly and has some passing ability. However, Hibbert's shortcomings are also obvious, the main one is that he often gets into foul trouble. In addition, his mid-range shooting is inconsistent, his athleticism is limited, he lacks speed and explosiveness, and he can get into trouble with tall, athletic centers, and he can also affect the team's speed in the transition between attack and defense.
Speaking of the inside, I'm sure you know that this man is our replacement, Luis? Scola: Luis? Scola joins Luiz of the Rockets? Scola entered the NBA Draft in 2001 and then withdrew. In 2002, he was selected by the San Antonio Spurs with the 27th pick in the second round, but Scola never joined the Spurs and has been playing for the Spanish league powerhouse Tau (Tau). In 2007, the Rockets acquired the right to sign Scola through a trade for Spanoulis and quickly bought out his contract, allowing him to join the Rockets. Scola has a strong ball style, accurate mid-range shooting, superb skills under the basket, excellent passing ability, and good at high positioning, and is the backbone of the Argentine national team in recent years. After joining the Rockets, Scola has gradually become an indispensable scoring point for the team's interior line, and his all-round skills, tough style of play, and passion on the court have contributed to the team's victory. In his first four seasons with the Rockets, Scola missed just eight games and improved his stats, taking on the interior offense alone in Yao's absence, averaging 18.3 points and 8.2 rebounds per game in the 10-11 season, and scoring a career-high 44 points against the Nets on March 14, 2010. Mid-range Scola is physically strong, but he is very flexible on the interior and can sometimes even complete the moves of a small forward. When needed, he can play with his back to the basket. Scola doesn't have much of an advantage in his height on the inside, but his attacking tools are versatile and always avoid blocks. In addition, Scola has good speed and can participate in the team's fast attack. As Europe's No. 1 striker and MVP of the Americas, he has the unique skills and on-court vision of a European player. Scola has excellent ball handling and passing in the high post, and his playmaking ability in the high post is among the best in the NBA. Giving low players in the high post is a must for him, and he can often deliver unexpected assists in games. Defense isn't Scola's forte, but his offensive fouls have made many NBA players suffer, and even Vallejo knows how to set defensive traps. Scola worked very hard in the game, which would also lead to some foul trouble. What needs to be strengthened in the NBA is his rebounding, while combining his strength, agility and basketball IQ. The all-time scoring leader in the European Basketball League, second only to the ACB scoring list in the second league in the United States Basketball League, there is no doubt that at least in the game he is a natural scoring machine, excellent mid-range shooting ability, gorgeous low-post offense, excellent interior footwork and flexibility, and his outstanding off-ball running and awareness of blocking and pick-and-roll with outside players, he can easily score, but when it comes to the Rockets, he certainly can't get so many shots, but he can use his excellent pick-and-roll awareness to seek cooperation with Maddie, And he will definitely not waste Maddy's assists as easily as Hayes, and his excellent passing skills also allow him to take on the task of high positioning in the Princeton system, and his awareness of frontcourt rebounds also allows him to get a lot of secondary offensive ability. He is considered to be a strong and weak player, and the American professional basketball generally believes that players from Europe who advocate team defense generally cannot adapt to the individual defense-based system of American professional basketball, but Scola is not a traditional European player, he is a representative of the Argentine gang with a strong style of play, he can provide enough hardness in defense, and he also has good rebounding ability, but the actual height is only 2.05 meters, and he will still suffer a lot in one-on-one defense. In general, Scola is strong and flexible, with big hands and quick feet. Experienced and with a great view of the course. As a big man, he has good ball control and good passing, especially feeding low players in the high post. There are a variety of offensive moves, and although his height is not dominant, he can always avoid the opponent's block under the basket and score points smartly. The rebounds were outstanding. In addition, he can use flexible movement on the interior to make space for teammates to break through.
Our other inside line is Ian? Masimmi: The 2005 NBA Draft, Ian? Masinmi was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs at No. 28 in the first round. Since Masimmi wasn't on the league's 128-roster draft at the time, the Spurs surprised other teams and the league by selecting him. The Spurs saw Masimmy's potential and thought he could fit into the NBA-caliber game. In fact, after David Robinson's retirement, the Spurs have been lacking an athletic big man, which is one of the reasons the Spurs selected him. In 2006, Masimmi represented the Spurs in the Rocky Mountain Summer League and showed his athleticism. However, he often gets into foul trouble when it comes to protecting rebounds and grabbing positions. After signing with a club with better development prospects and a development system than Lehavre FC, the Spurs specially sent a strength coach to help Masimmi grow better. In the 2007 Summer League, Masimmi strained his right pectoralis minor muscle shortly after starting a game. Despite a minor setback, the Spurs signed him to a contract on August 23, 2007. Until November, Masinmi played in the Development League for the Austin Bulls, an affiliate team of the Spurs. In the Development League, Masinmi averaged 17.1 points and 8.2 rebounds per game and led the Austin Bulls to the Development League Finals. However, they eventually lost the game on October 30, 2007, in a game between the Spurs and the Trail Blazers, Masinmy made his NBA debut, playing 74 seconds without any statistics. Ian? Masimmi is an athletic interior player with a positive style of play and can make fouls; Rough offensive skills, few passes, frequent mistakes; Mobility on the defensive end is acceptable, confrontation and coordination are average, and there are many fouls.
Of course, we also have excellent substitutes here, and C.J. Myers is one: C.J. Myers has excellent physical fitness, outstanding three-point ability in the bottom corner, dares to shoot, and has good ball control and passing ability. In Derek? After Fisher returned to Los Angeles, C.J. Myers filled the Jazz's No. 2 position to some extent. In 2009-10, Myers spent most of his time as a Wesley? Matthews' bench averaged 9.9 points and 2.7 rebounds per game, proving himself to be a very well-rounded scorer. He's been a bit inconsistent in his performances, but his shooting and defense are above the league average. Thanks to Ronnie? Brewer's departure and Andrei? With Kirilenko injured, Myers was forced to take on more important responsibilities towards the end of the 2010 season. As a result, he seized the opportunity and proved himself to be a reliable scorer, lightening DeLong? Williams and Carlos? Scoring pressure on Boozer. Myers, on the other hand, has also played well in the playoffs, averaging 14.4 points per game in the Jazz's 10 playoff games. Although Matthews switched to the Trail Blazers in the 10-11 season, he still needs to play with Raga? Bale, Andre? Kirilenko and Gordon? Hayward competes for playing time. C.J. Myers is an athletic left-handed shooter who excels at running backs through screens, with greatly improved shot selection and accuracy, and less ball-handling; Able to defend two wing positions and foul more.
As for the rest of the substitutes, you'll know when you come back, and now you're going to New York! Because there's a lot of things out there that you don't know yet.
Dongfang Basket also agreed after listening to the staff's explanation, and now he really hurries up to New York.
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