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Lakers backcourt gate: Brownie keeps defending the No. 7 show, his growth rate is amazing

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Los Angeles Lakers backcourt player Gabe Vincent recently spoke to ESPN, in which he also talked about Lakers backcourt star Bronny James' performance during the summer league.

Vincent sat on the sidelines in the summer league Lakers' victory over the New Orleans Pelicans. At that time, Brownie was sent to defend the Pelicans' new No. 7 pick Jeremiah Fears, and caused Fells to make 5 of 21 shots in the game and made three turnovers. Speaking of this game, Vincent told reporters: The day after the game against the Pelicans, I sent Brownie a text message and I told him, hey, I don't know what the other people behind the scenes said to you, but I like what I saw. In my opinion, you play aggressively, you defend the opponent's core ball, you make him look embarrassed, you do a good job. Vincent also added: I think that in a team like the Lakers that everyone is paying close attention to, and also a highly-watched young player, it is indeed difficult to have a big picture view and focus on the overall situation. But for me, we've seen him grow from his first year to now, so it's important that he can continue to improve in the coming time.

Browny was born in October 2004. He is 20 years old, 188cm tall and weighs 96kg. He is the backcourt player from Southern California who was selected by the Lakers in the 55th pick in the second round in the NBA Draft last year. In the NBA regular season last season, Brownie made a total of 27 appearances in 82 games, averaging 6.7 minutes per game, averaging 2.3 points, 0.7 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 0.3 steals, and 0.1 blocks, as well as 0.5 turnovers and 0.5 fouls, shooting percentage of 31.3%, three-point shooting percentage of 28.1%, and free throw shooting percentage of 78.6%. In the previous summer league, Brownie played 6 games in total, with averaging 20.4 minutes per game, with averaging 11.5 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1 steal, 0.2 blocks, and 3.2 turnovers and 1.7 fouls. His shooting percentage was 44.4%, a three-point shooting percentage of 29.6%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 81.3%.

Browny lacked enough opportunities to play in the NBA field last season, and his performance was also very average, but his performance in the NBA Development League are actually quite good, and he also showed quite good scoring and defensive abilities. In the summer league, although Brownie's performance was unstable and could not contribute on the offensive end in every game, he still showed obvious progress and his influence on the game on the court is also quite outstanding. I don’t know if he will get more playing time and performance opportunities next season.

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