Fall/Winter Check-in Challenge Recently, Jabari Smith Jr. of the Rockets has become a hot spot. The last three games, the last three games, an average of 27 points per game 107 rebounds 17 caps. Shooting percentage 634%, 60% three-point shooting, 90 free throw shooting9%。It can be said that if this data is maintained, Jabari Smith Jr. is a first-class power forward.
As a sophomore, Jabari Smith Jr. has averaged 30 games per game so far this season without being the tactical core8 minutes, cut 136 points 89 rebounds, shooting 48% from the field, 37% from three-point range, and 81% from the free throw line. Compared to last season, the average points per game increased by 08 points, rebounds increased by 17, shooting percentage increased by 8 percentage points, three-point shooting percentage increased by 6 percentage points, and free throw shooting percentage increased by 3 percentage points. It can be said that he has been improving.
Jabari Smith Jr. and Shin Kyung have both played well recently and have contributed a lot to the Rockets' recent games. However, it should be seen that Shen Jing is the tactical core of the team and has unlimited power, so the data is relatively good. However, judging from the physical condition and technical characteristics, Jabari Smith Jr. is the most suitable person to play the tactical core of the team.
Compared to Shen Jing, his physical condition is better, in addition to being a little thin, his height, arm span and technical characteristics all determine that his offense and defense are more balanced. Moreover, his mid-range shooting is getting more and more accurate, which is the most trusted secret of the Rockets**. It is entirely possible to develop tactics around him as the core of the tactics. Of course, Jabari Smith Jr. still has a long way to go, but he's better suited as a tactical core than Green and Shin Kyung.