Break the lead! 21 11 5 4 caps per game, template Gobert Durant? Spurs really earned it

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-03-03

This season in the NBA is destined to be an impressive oneAnd about the performance of the champion Xiu Wembanyama,Fans have always been full of curiosity and anticipation. Many people have maintained some concerns about his healthBut so far, Wembanyama's performance has not only been surprising, but has exceeded expectations.

With Spurs reporter Andrewlopez's stats showing,Wembanyama's performance in February was jaw-dropping. He averaged 23 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists per game2 steals,He shot 44 percent from the field and 42 percent from three-point range with nine blocks.

Such data,Enough to make him stand out in the superstar lineup,Become the team's leading scorer.

Impressively,Of all the players who shot at least 25 three-point dribbles,Wembanyama shot an impressive 48 percent from three-point rangeRanked third in this segment. This not only highlights his scoring ability, but also shows his versatility and consistency in shooting.

For an interior player,Such projection performance is rare.

If we look at the season as a whole, Wembanyama's stats continue to be hot. 54 games, an average of 207 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocksHit rate 47%.37% three-point shooting. Such an all-round performance made him almost a sure thing to become the best rookie.

Even more admirable,Wembanyama has missed just six games this seasonShowing better health than many of the stars. This is not only a testament to his perseverance and fighting spirit on the fieldIt also adds a lot of points to his leadership position in the team.

Of course, the competition for Rookie of the Year is still fierce, and the Thunder's Chet Holmgren has a strong performance as well. He averaged 12 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists per game6 caps,Hit rate 54%.38% three-point shooting. Although he is slightly lacking in basic data, his strengths in terms of efficiency and instant combat power should not be underestimated.

Considering Chet's rookie season reimbursement, Wembanyama is pretty much the rookie of the year. The performances of the two young players in each of them are hard to imagineMaybe in the not-too-distant futureThe NBA will usher in a new era known as the "Spider-Man Era".

Wembanyama's all-round development and Chet's rise to prominence make it impossible to look forward to a great performance in the coming seasons. Perhaps,In the near future,We will witness the era of "Spider-Man" domination in the NBA. Brother Alphabet, Chet, Wembanyama,How this new generation of Spider-Man lineup will lead the NBA's development trendLet's wait and see.

Whether it's an average of 20+ performances per game,Or a great play on the defensive endWembanyama has shown maturity and strength beyond his years. He's not just a scoring machineHe is also an excellent rebounder and defensive giant. His shooting performance has gradually stabilized, showing the all-round ability of an interior player.

Overall, Wembanyama's performance was more than impressiveIt also laid a solid foundation for his future career. Both offensive and defensiveHe has shown maturity and performance beyond his years. As to whether he can win the best rookie award, fans seem to have their own answers.

Let's look forward to the arrival of this "Spider-Man Era" together. Whether it's the veteran Spider-Man or the newcomers Chet and Wembanyama, we'll see how they will affect the NBA landscape. If you have an opinion or ** about them,Feel free to leave a message below and let's work together in this exciting new era of the NBA!

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