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I don t believe in evil! Why did the Warriors insist on letting this inside rookie enter the rotation lineup?
In a previous NBA Western Conference semi-finals, the Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Golden State Warriors who returned to their home court 102-97. After this game, the Timberwolves, who won two consecutive victories in the series, widened the total score of the series to 2-1. Judging from the situation in these two games, the Timberwolves reversed the situation and they also had a certain advantage in this round of the series.
In this game, the Warriors' substitute inside rookie Quinten Post, who had performed poorly before, still got a chance to play. Post played 2 minutes and 36 seconds in the game, but did not complete one shot during the game, scored 1 point, and made no contributions. All the data were slapped, and there was another foul, with a plus-negative value of -6. Post's effect on the court is still bad. Not only does he dare not shoot on the offensive end and does not provide the team with basic offensive support, but his performance on the defensive end is also terrible. His defensive ability is also a mess. He has once again dragged the team down on the defensive end. With limited playing time, Post once again directly led to the team's situation being out of control. It is no exaggeration to say that if Post doesn't play, the situation in the game may change.
In the NBA regular season this season, Post played 42 games in 82 games, averaging 16.3 minutes per game, averaging 8.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 0.4 steals and 0.4 blocks, and 0.8 turnovers and 2 fouls. His shooting percentage was 44.9%, a three-point shooting percentage of 40.8%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 77.8%. So far in the playoffs, Post has achieved averaging 13.1 minutes per game, with averaging 3.7 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.3 steals, and 0.3 blocks. He also had 0.4 turnovers and 1.8 fouls. His shooting percentage was 32.5%, his three-point shooting percentage was 30.8%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 75%, with a plus-negative value of -2.9.
Post's performance during the playoffs can be described as terrible. His efficiency on the offensive end was a mess, and his scoring ability and shooting ability were not displayed at all. His weaknesses on the defensive end were always targeted by his opponents. Not only does Post not be able to use his projection ability to open up space on the court, but he is also constantly being used by his opponents on the defensive end. For such a player, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has to give him playing time, and he has to give him time when he proves himself embarrassing and using it again and again. It is really an incomprehensible thing. The purpose of debugging the lineup is to discover available players. Since Post has proved himself unavailable countless times, why should he continue to use him?
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