Volume 1 Glimpse of Fierce Light Chapter 276 Draft Analysis

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The 2010-2011 season is completely over, the New York Knicks have become the biggest winners, the New Yorkers are recklessly celebrating, and the losers, who want the championship, one is to snatch this year's O'Brien Cup directly from the Knicks, and the other is to win one next year.

It is clear that anyone has chosen the latter.

After the draft draw, the Cleveland Cavaliers who lost LeBron James last year were compensated, and the draft lottery is similar to the people's congress system of the Celestial Empire, and even the lottery of the Celestial Empire is the same, the reason is very simple, there are people in this operation, as long as someone operates, there is a possibility of breeding.

If you think back to last year, when the Wizards won the No. 1 pick after Pauline Sr. died, and the Hornets got the draft pick after Paul left, you will know that democracy and fairness are things that only exist in the dictionary.

Of course, all this has nothing to do with the New York Knicks, they got the first record in the regular season last season, got another No. 1 pick in the first round, plus a reciprocal in front, that is, the total No. 30, the Knicks got the "small champion pick", the Knicks don't care who gets the top pick, but cares, how they should keep the team's young players and bring in the players they need.

At present, the team is mainly young, and the players who are still under contract are:

Centre-forwards: DeMarcus Cousins, Sergi Ibaka

Power forward: Grieg Monroe

Small forwards: Li Feng, Dorrell Wright, Keller Korver

Shooting guard: James Harden. Marcus Thornton

Point guards: Carey Lowry, Shaun Livingston

Compared to last season's squad, the main team has not changed much, and an important substitute, Wesley Matthews, has expired under contract, and he has expressed to the team through his agent that he will go to another team.

Matthews is a completely free agent, he doesn't want to stay with the Knicks, and the team has no means to stop it. The Knicks' outside competition is too great, Matthews can't have a chance to start in the Knicks, and the young man would rather be the head of the chicken than the tail of the phoenix. Leave the Big Apple without hesitation.

The free agent market hasn't opened yet, and the Knicks have made a series of rookie observations despite having only a first-round pick No. 30 in the draft because of a trade. Hot rookies such as Kyrie Irving have been invited to the Knicks for tryouts, which has led the media to wonder if the Knicks are going to trade potential stars in the draft this year as they did last year?

The latest ESPN Bill Simmons draft predictions are as follows:

This year's freshman point guard king race was supposed to be a three-England battle, but Kentucky's Blanton Wright and Kansas' Josh Selby disappointed, leaving Duke's Kyrie Irving far ahead.

1. Cavaliers: Kyrie Irving, point guard.

In the recently concluded Under-18 Copa America, Owen showed excellent vision and playmaking talent, as well as a well-rounded attacking skill. With a rare leadership temperament as a freshman, Irving has impressed many people.

Irving seems to be one step ahead of everyone on the court, with outstanding basket breakaways, physical duels and assists. Considering he's the top point guard of any player likely to participate in this year's draft. Irving is likely to be the top pick.

2. Timberwolves: Derrick Williams, small forward/power forward

Maybe the level of the Pacific10 conference is down overall this year, but don't say the same thing about Pacific10 Freshman of the Year Derek Williams. Derrick was so good in his freshman season with the Arizona Wildcats that many believed he would be in the 2010 draft. The skill of the small forward, coupled with the physical condition of the power forward. Derek is good enough to bring a mismatch advantage in a higher level of play. If he enters the NBA, Derek's all-round skills will be his trump card weapon. Derek's draft has continued to rise over the past two seasons, but he needs to play better this season to avoid a drop in draft sales. Derek's worst draft pick should be in the top 20, with the best result being in the lottery.

Jazz: Enes Kanter, power forward/center. Although he was disqualified from competing in the NCAA. But N'Golo Kante remains one of the favourites for the 2011 draft. N'Golo Kante already has the physique needed for an NBA player and has shown aggression on the inside. Kanter has a high basketball IQ, is good at grabbing rebounds, and has excellent foot-moving skills on the offensive end. In addition, Kanter's jump shot and mid-range shooting are also good, and his free throw shooting skills are very good. However, N'Golo Kante tends to have trouble rotating defences, a weakness that will be even more pronounced at professional level. In addition, N'Golo Kante wants to have an old knee injury, which is also a cause for concern. Excluding the unpredictable, Kante's 2011 draft pick is not expected to drop out of the top 10.

Cavaliers: Harrison Barnes, small forward.

Barnes was the top swingman in the Class of 2010 and now faces the daunting task of helping North Carolina head coach Roy Williams save his team. Barnes is an incredibly athletic player with excellent shooting and ball handling. With a high basketball IQ, a strong enthusiasm for his work, and a desire to constantly improve, Barnes is almost a bit of an atavist. For Barnes, who has an arm span of more than 2.13 meters, his mid-range shooting and outside skills are already very good. Barnes has an extremely versatile scoring arsenal and few weaknesses. If there's something to be honed, it's his ability to control the ball and create his own offense. If the draft is held today, Barnes will be the top pick.

5. Raptors: Jared Sullinger, power forward

Schlinger, Parade's 2010 Player of the Year, is not only a physical low-post player, but he also shoots the ball with great touch. Excellent foot-moving skills. Schlinger is very good at using his height advantage to grab rebounds, and while he can't outperform everyone else in terms of reach and jump shots, Schlinger is very good at using his skills. However, despite his offensive ability under the basket, Schlinger must improve his mid-range shooting ability. Many believe that Harrison Barnes, Perry Jones and Irving will lock up the top 5 in the draft, and the same prediction applies to Schlinger. Schlinger may be the top power forward in this year's draft, and he may also be the best college player since Blake Griffin. With a breakout freshman season and a strong March madness. Schlinger could overtake Barnes, Jones and Irving as the favourites to win the top pick in 2011.

Wizards: Kemba Walker, point guard.

3rd season at the University of Connecticut. Komba Walker established himself as one of the best scorers in the NCAA and one of the top point guards in the nation. 201011 season, Komba averaged 30 points per game to top the national rankings. Komba was lightning fast and had excellent ball control. While his shooting was blamed for his previous two seasons, this season he has improved his shooting percentage to 52.7 percent and his three-point shooting percentage to 40.6 percent. Compared to NBA point guards, Fredett is slightly lacking in height, but he has a strong ability to break through and is very good at stealing defensively. Komba is by far the best point guard in the country. If he can reduce his turnovers and improve his shooting percentage, Komba will be in the draft lottery and will be selected between the 12th and 20th picks in the first round.

7. Kings: Perry Jones, small forward/power forward

Perry Jones, who was born in Texas, has exceptional physical condition. His exceptional height and long reach, as well as his incredible athleticism, allow him to perform from almost anywhere on the court. While honing his low-level skills, Jones's outside skills are also improving. In his first season at Baylor, Perry Jones was a typical Durant and Beasley-type offensive talent. Defensively, Jones needs to improve further, especially when he is defending the basket. Jones is expected to be no less than the 5th pick in this year's draft. It is likely to be in the top three. For Jones, he has a good chance of overpowering Harrison Barnes as the top pick. Will Perry Jones be the next Maddie, or the next Jonathan Bender? Can he surpass Barnes as the top pick?

8. Pistons: Terrence Jones, small forward

While Kentucky teammates N'Golo Kanter and Blanton Knight attracted more attention at the start of the season, Terrence Jones has stolen the show with his stellar performances. Jones is a tall man with a well-established offensive arsenal. The shooting range can reach beyond the three-point line, and he also has good basket-carrying skills and the ability to shoot with both left and right hands. Jones' blocking and rebounding ability is above average for small forwards, but he can sometimes get out of control and make mistakes. Jones is likely to be one of the favorites in this year's draft, and is expected to be among the top 10 picks in terms of his ability.

9. Bobcats: Alec Burks, shooting guard

As the 2009 Big12 Freshman of the Year, Box is an explosive shooting guard. Offensively, Box can do almost anything, and he needs to improve on the defensive end. 201011 sophomore season, Box still shows no signs of dipping form. As it stands, Box is perhaps the best shooting guard in college. For Box, the range of 10th to 16th picks in the first round is definitely not wrong.

10. Bucks: Jim Fredette (JimmerFredette), point guard

Fredett was one of the nation's best outside shooters in the 200910 season, and the Brigham Young point guard currently ranks 10th in the nation in points per game. Fredt is a smart player and has a great sense of play that allows him to be a constant threat. At the point guard position, Fredett's scoring ability is stronger than his playmaking ability. But if it weren't for taking on too many scoring tasks, Fredt's assists would undoubtedly be higher. Defensively, Fredt's competitive nature and killer instinct make him a defensive threat, with an overall defensive strength that is above average. Fredt's performance in the playoffs will be critical, and post-season testing will also have a big impact on his draft pick. But for now, Fredt has a good chance of being drafted in the second half of the first round.

14. Rockets: Brandon Knight, point guard

Like Terrence Jones, another freshman teammate in Kentucky. Kentucky's freshman point guard Blanton Wright has plenty of opportunities to fill the void left by the departure of 2010 No. 1 pick John Wall. In the 2010 class of player predictions, Wright was ranked 11th by scouts and 3rd among all point guards. From the first day he entered the Kentucky Wildcats, Wright began to establish his reputation. Wright has height, speed, and the intangible temperament that NBA general managers love. Like Wall, Wright is a lethal threat on the open court, often using his speed and height to attack the basket or distribute the ball to open teammates. Despite shooting just 26.5 percent from three-point range in the first five games of the season, Wright has a good shooting stance. Should be able to be a consistent outside shooter. Defensively, Wright can use his height and strength to press smaller guards, but he needs to do a better job of controlling faster guards. When Wright gets into the groove. He can dominate both ends of the pitch.

Barring a serious dip in form or injury, Knight should be in the top 10 in the draft. Like Derrick Rose, Tyreke Evans and Wall, who were trained by coach John Calyparry, Knight's potential has been on full display. Nate had to prove it. He will be better than Kyrie Irving, Selby and Walker.

After reading Simmons' draft prediction, Li Feng was also excited, the 2011 draft was called a small year, which makes a lot of sense, this year's rookies, according to Li Feng's previous life, only Irving can be called a star, and the others are not very good.

Li Feng knows Irving's potential, and if it weren't for that bet with Derrick Rose, he really wanted to encourage the Knicks and the Cavaliers to trade for the top pick.

Although this year's draft Knicks are destined to play soy sauce. The No. 30 pick didn't pick any good players, but Li Feng still recommended two players to the team.

One is rich and handsome, Chandler Parsons, and the other is Isaiah Thomas Jr.

Chandler Parsons, 2.06 meters tall. He is a defensive blue-collar player who plays as a small forward, has a fairly high three-point shooting percentage, and is very aggressive in grabbing rebounds. Because of his handsome appearance, tall height, and high salary. So he is called "Gao Fu Shuai" by Chinese fans.

Parsons has a tall forward with a high basketball IQ and is well-rounded, reaching a 6-9-75 height in shoes, which is the ideal small forward height for an NBA game. The running is active, and the whole audience can see his figure.

He is also very active when off the ball, tirelessly running back and forth on the baseline, good at using cover, has the striking ability of a pure shooter, smooth shots, and skillful shooting skills. From 25 to 26 feet out, he can make a confident shot and trick opponents with a variety of shots or pass feints.

Defensively active, able to defend most players at the No. 2 and No. 3 positions, often arranged to defend super scorers like Kobe Bryant and Durant, and can also defend the opponent's No. 4 players when playing small-ball power forwards.

Consistent ball handling, sometimes guest point guards, creative and unselfish passers, always finding positions for teammates, showing an excellent sense of time, and an excellent rebounder, he averaged 7.8 rebounds per game in 2010-11. Outstanding basketball awareness in stressful conditions.

He's not a particularly aggressive scorer with a variety of offensive skills, but he tends to stick to defenders and use one of them to settle battles. In addition, with his ability, he should be more selfless.

The physicality is not outstanding, he lacks explosiveness under the basket, he used to be a very ordinary defender, and he will have trouble facing a more physical small forward in a higher level of competition, and he lacks the strength to defend the opposing power forward. Free throws are also his weakness, shooting only 55.7 percent from the field in his senior season.

Parsons is a fantastic team player, he doesn't have to be efficient at all times, he's a player who likes to share the ball. He's not a defensive finisher or key scorer either, but he could be a bench player on a good team and could be drafted at the start of the second round.

Thomas Jr.'s name is legendary, and his name is the same as that of the Smiling Assassin, because his father, James, and his friends bet that their home team, the Los Angeles Lakers, would beat the Detroit Pistons in the 1989 NBA Finals. Even though Thomas Jr. was born a few months before the end of the Grand Finals, he was still called by that name. However, the child's mother still spelled it "Isaiah" because she wanted a name from the Bible.

Li Feng didn't put pressure on the team, just recommended it to the team and gave the team a little advice, and the current Knicks' main job is to coordinate young players.

A dynasty team must have a stable core lineup, as well as a reasonable salary structure and player structure.

The Knicks won the championship last season by many as "upsets" and "accidents" or "shit", the main thing is that they are basically young players, and the playoffs often rely on veterans and playoff rich players.

Now that the team has won the championship, the players' confidence and demands have swelled, and some players, like Wesley Matthews, don't want to stay with the team even though they have contracts.

Li Feng and Natalie traveled all over the world, and the Knicks uniform team was under a lot of pressure. (To be continued.) If you like this work, you are welcome to vote for recommendation and monthly passes, and your support is my biggest motivation. )