The Clippers were too evenly distributed, and they won hemp

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-01

In basketball, the distribution of the ball is a crucial issue, and a team's scoring ability, defensive effectiveness, and overall performance are often closely related to the distribution of the ball within the team. According to statistics, the distribution of the Clippers' ball is relatively balanced, and each player has his own unique space to play, which provides a solid guarantee for the overall performance of the Clippers.

Take a look at the Clippers' leading scorers - George and Jr., George averaged 175 shots to get 232 points, while the small card is 173 times to get 244 points. These two players play a very important role on the offensive end of the Clippers, and their consistent scoring output has won countless games for the Clippers.

The Clippers also have a player with great scoring ability - Harden, although he has played less minutes at just 110 times, but he can use those chances to get 174 points, so Harden's scoring ability should not be underestimated, making opponents need to put more effort when defending.

Next up are Wei Shao and Powell, who have relatively few ball possessions, but also have good scoring ability, Wei Shao averages 97 shots to get 111 point, while Powell is 93 times to get 133 points.

In addition to the above few leading scorers, the other players of the Clippers also played an important role in the game, and although Zubac, Mann, Theis and others did not play much, they were able to score well in the limited number of shots, adding more variables to the Clippers' game. In future games, I expect the Clippers to continue to maintain this balanced distribution of the ball.

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