The glory of the center

Chapter 42 The Strongest Rookie 2

The details of the Phoenix Sun' report are as follows: First of all, we list the ten rookie players who have been famous and recognized as the strongest so far:

Zhao Yue, Phoenix Sun;

Black Griffin, Los Angeles Clippers;

John Wall, *W Wizard;

De Marcus Cousins, King of Sacramento;

Paul George, Indiana Pacers;

Greg Monroe, Detroit Pistons;

Eric Blesso, Oklahoma Thunder;

Deric Fevers, Brooklyn Nets;

Evan Turner, 76ers in Philadelphia;

Gordon Haywood, Sir Utah.

Player's evaluation is as follows:

Gordon Haywood, 203cm tall and weighs 94kg, Gordon Hayward is a 6'8 wing player with good outside projection ability, good athletic ability and excellent rebounding ability. Some experts compare him to Mike Dunleavy, compared with Dunleavy's better projection ability, while Hayward is better defensive and good at creating opportunities for his teammates. On the offensive side, his performance is also very versatile. His sense of running without the ball is very outstanding, and he has a good perception of the court space. At the same time, the attack and defense conversion is very fast - in a word, this child's basketball IQ is very high. But he lacks enough stature to defend the No. 4 player and not enough speed to keep up with most small forwards. Although he has been working hard and his basic skills are solid enough, he still does not have good low-level skills and a sufficiently agile horizontal movement rate - that is to say, his foot movement speed can only be up and down at the level. Once he is aligned with those explosive small forwards in the NBA, this will be his Fatal injury.

Evan Turner, 201cm tall and 93kg in weight, has been a talented player since high school, and he was almost invincible in college, especially in his junior year. His average score (20.4 points) and rebounds (9.2) are the highest in the Big Ten League, and 6.0 assists And 1.7 steals ranked second. Although he was absent for a month due to injury, his performance after his return was still eye-catching, including almost all the individual awards of the Big Ten League. During Turner's absence due to injury, Ohio won 3 wins and 3 losses, including 0 wins and 2 losses in the championship, which shows his importance to the team. Throughout the season, Turner is one of the only players in the United States who can get multiple triple-doubles. He scored 16 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists against Lipscomb University, and 14 points, 17 rebounds and 10 assists in the opening game against Alcon, of which the rebounds are the highest record in his college career. He scored 31 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists in the Big Ten League final against the University of Minnesota, and won the Best Player of the Ten League Award for his excellent performance. But although he has performed well in the NBA now, he can only be said to be moderate.

Derek Fevers, 208cm tall and 112kg in weight, "This is a snake-like man. When you turn around, he won't be there for a long time." Someone once commented on him like this. Let's put aside his triple-doubles and the hype when he announced to join Georgia Tech University before, the opponents he tortured alone can row from the Yangtze River to the Yellow River. But inside, his figure is still relatively thin and deterrent.

Eric Bledsoe, 185cm tall and weighs 86kg. In the ranking of Rivals, an authoritative American college basketball website, Eric Bledo ranked 23rd among 09 freshmen and 3rd in the national point guard position. At the talented University of Kentucky, point guard Eric Bledsoe, who enrolled in the same year as John Wall, showed a strong momentum. Donovan, a famous coach of the University of Florida, once praised him for being faster and more accurate than Wall. The basket attack is Braise's most potential advantage in entering the NBA. He can break through the defenders at a very fast speed and create his own shooting opportunities with similar efficiency on the left and right sides. In the offensive and defensive conversion, he is absolutely a fatal threat. He can use his speed advantage to quickly push the ball in the open area, and then choose to end the ball or pass it to his teammates who are in a vacant state. Most of his assists come from this kind of offensive and defensive conversion. Before the opponent's defense is arranged, his breakthrough is not It is often effective, and the ability to read the game in the process of rapid attack and defense conversion is also good, and he is a very selfless player. However, his outstanding 3-point shooting rate is not so optimistic. He often seems unprepared and slow to take these 3-point opportunities, and he will also struggle in the face of defensive pressure shots and dribble shots.

Greg Monroe, 211cm tall and weighs 114kg, has always been regarded as the best insider in the United States, especially the passing technique, which is very prominent among players in the same position. On the NBA draft website, Monroe (2m11, 113 kg) template is Lamar Odom, who is less athletic, while on the draft express website, his template is Brad Miller. If you think that Odom and Miller's names are not loud enough, then Chris Weber's name must be convincing. When Monroe first made his debut, countless scout experts said that they had glimpsed young Weber from the child. Advantages: left-handed player; super comprehensive technology, including one-hand ball control ability, very good at passing the ball; able to create scoring opportunities independently; relatively balanced low-level attack and medium-range shooting; excellent organizational ability and decision-making ability on the offensive end; high basketball IQ; team player, absolutely selfless. Disadvantages: the athletic ability is mediocre and the speed is average; the strength is insufficient; the strong attack efficiency under confrontation needs to be improved; the low ability is not solid enough; the lack of murderousness and the competition attitude is average.