Fu Zhenghao: SGA inherits Kobe and Jordan s mid-range jump shot weapons. This is rare in the era of magic balls.
NBA West Final G5, the Thunder defeated the Timberwolves 124-94, and eliminated the latter 4-1 to enter the finals. Senior media person Fu Zhenghao posted a comment on Alexander, the original text is as follows:
retro scorer! The sons who accompanied the school at noon watched the Thunder's 4-1 elimination of the Timberwolves, and couldn't help but sigh: Alexander is a rare shooting guard in this magical era who relies on mid-range jump shots to determine the game's trend.
Authentic, Alexander can see the shadows of body whistles and star whistles, but he is fundamentally different from most scorers of this era. He can kill the game with a very stable mid-range jump shot. At a time when NBA players are becoming more obsessed with one-point and three-point shooting skills, legendary point guards such as Jordan and Kobe rely on for their lives but are now despised as inefficient, have been inherited from Alexander. This is an ace skill that NBA shooting guards have never been locked in the high-intensity iron barrel formation in the playoffs.
Alexander's Western Final MVP. Alexander averaged 31.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 8.2 assists and 1.8 steals per game in the finals, and shot 46% from the field, becoming another super shooting guard after Kobe in 2008 who won the regular season MVP that season and led the team to the finals. Alexander's silky jump shots are hard not to remind people of the gorgeous performances Kobe had in the Western Conference Finals in those years:
Kobe had averaged 33 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists and 1.5 steals against the Spurs in the 2001 Western Conference Finals, with a shooting percentage of 51.4%, and the Lakers were able to sweep and advance to the finals. Unfortunately, the NBA did not set up a MVP in the West Finals at that time, otherwise Kobe's contribution during the three consecutive championships of the Lakers OK group would have received more respect. In the 2008 Western Conference Finals, Kobe faced the Spurs and Bruce Bowen, who were at their peak in defense. Although he averaged only 2.2 free throws per game, he averaged 29.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game with a mid-range average of 53.3%. In the 2009 Western Conference Finals, they averaged 34 points, 5.8 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game, with a shooting percentage of 48.1%. In the 2010 Western Conference Finals, they averaged 33.7 points, 8.3 assists and 7.2 rebounds per game, with a shooting percentage of 52.1%.
In those NBA playoffs, the Lakers were able to break through the Wild West, and Kobe made great contributions to the performance of killing gods at critical moments. Kobe's sharp jump shot is not only a weapon to attack the city, but his backward jump shot is indeed picturesque. Alexander's jump shot showed his solid basic skills in every move. The only drawback is that his jump shot has not yet tempered the extremely ornamental artistic beauty of Jordan and Kobe, but he is still young. I believe that he will definitely wash away all the luster in the future. He is not only similar in shape but also in spirit. He eventually made innovations in CITIC technology and became another master of the NBA's segment guards.
After the Thunder advanced to the finals, Alexander made a Kobe-like speech after the game: "Going to the Western Conference Championship is just a step further in the right direction, but we still have a lot of work to do, and we know this." Kobe had made a similar statement after winning the Western Conference Finals in 2009. Alexander is undoubtedly the best candidate for the revival of the NBA shooting guard and the inheritance of China Investment Corporation's technology.
The Thunder returned to the NBA Finals after 13 years, and the chance of winning this time may be greater than the third young master of the Thunder in 2012. Although the Thunder defeated three championship teams in the West that time (the first round of the Mavericks, the Lakers in the semi-finals, and the Spurs eliminated), the Thunder attack was entirely driven by the run and shot by the Thunder, and the defensive end could only rely on Ibaka, Sefrosha and Perkins to block the gun hole. Although the overall starlight of the Thunder team commanded by Alexander is not as good as the Thunder Three Young Masters, the overall integrity and defense of the team are better than the past. I hope Alexander will continue to work hard in the NBA Finals and lead the Thunder to win the championship.
In this game, Alexander played for 34 minutes, made 14 of 25 shots, made 2 of 4 three-pointers, made 4 of 4 free throws, scored 34 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 steals, plus-minus value +23!