In a previous NBA regular season game, the New York Knicks defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 110-96 at home. After this game, the Knicks' record improved to 34-22 and continued to rank fourth in the East; The 76ers, who suffered two straight losses, slipped to 32-23 and remained in fifth place in the East.
In this game, although the 76ers suffered a heavy defeat, the performance of Kyle Lowry, a new backcourt recruit who made his debut for the team, is definitely worthy of recognition. Lowry played 25 minutes and 07 seconds in the game, shooting 5-of-7 from the field and 1-of-2 from beyond the three-point line, and efficiently scored 11 points, 4 rebounds and 5 assists, with a team-high plus/minus of +4. Lowry has maintained excellent offensive efficiency on the offensive end despite not playing too much, his scoring ability is very good, and he also has quite reliable passing and playmaking skills, and his ability to control the situation is also very good. Lowry has been on the pitch for a while, and the overall situation of the team has also been very good. It's a pity that Lowry is only a substitute player who has just arrived in the team and has a limited tactical position, and in this situation, it is indeed difficult for him to provide more help and support to the team.
Prior to joining the 76ers, Lowry made a total of 37 appearances for his old club Miami Heat in the NBA regular season, averaging 28 minutes per game and averaging 82 points 35 rebounds, 4 assists, 11 steal 04 blocks and 42 percent shooting6%, 38 three-point shooting5% and 83 free throw percentage3%。Lowry's performance in the Heat is actually not particularly bad, his offensive efficiency is still relatively stable, and his role in dominating the ball is also more prominent. It's just that the Heat may have had higher requirements for the starting point guard position, and eventually they sent Lowry to the Charlotte Hornets and traded for Terry Rozier, who has more scoring ability.
For the 76ers, Lowry's signing is still very valuable. With the veteran backcourt Patrick Beverley sent away at the trade deadline, the team really needs an experienced point guard who can play both offensively and defensively on the second lineup. Judging from Lowry's performance this season, he is actually much better than Beverley in terms of comprehensive ability. In fact, if Lowry's playing time is kept at a low level, his efficiency and effectiveness will be further improved. If the 76ers can make better use of Lowry, he has every chance of becoming an important part of the team's rotation and playing a key role in the team.
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