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Average of 0.7 points? Where did the Lakers find fairy players to participate in the summer league?

In a previous NBA Las Vegas summer league game, the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 67-58. After this game, the Clippers have won three consecutive victories in the summer league, with their current record of 3 wins and 0 losses, while the Lakers' current record in the summer league has dropped to 1 win and 2 losses.

In this game, Lakers' substitute point guard Ty Johnson continued his bleak performance during the summer league. Johnson played 12 minutes and 40 seconds in the game, made 0 of 4 shots, 0 of 1 from outside the three-point line, did not score 1 point in the game, contributed only 2 rebounds and 1 assist, and had 1 foul, with a plus-negative value of -12. Johnson still has no scoring ability on the offensive end, and he doesn't even know how to make the right choice on the offensive end. Johnson's performance in passing and organization was also very bad, and he also did not have such talent. Johnson was also very bad on the defensive end, and he was not a reliable defender. Johnson's performance on both offense and defense is very disappointing. He doesn't play much, but the plus or negative values are so low, which is enough to show that the situation on the team is very bad when he is on the court. It's speechless that a point guard can only have such data when playing time exceeds 10 minutes.

Summer League so far, Johnson has played 3 games in total, with averaging 10.5 minutes per game, averaging 0.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.7 blocks, and 1.7 fouls, with a shooting percentage of 0%, three-point shooting percentage of 0%, and free throw shooting percentage of 100%. Johnson's performance so far is no longer ordinary or mediocre. His ability is probably one of the worst of all players in the summer league. His performance on the court can be said to be useless and has nothing to do with. A point guard who has no scoring ability or organizational ability and has caused trouble on the defensive end may not be worse than this. It is even more incredible that such a player can appear in the Lakers' summer league lineup and get a lot of opportunities.

Johnson was born in July 2002 and is still under 23 years old. He is 191cm tall and weighs 86kg. He is the undraft in this year's NBA draft. In the NCAA game last season, Johnson played 32 times in total for his UC Davis, and averaged 33.7 minutes per game, with averaging 21.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3 assists, 2.2 steals, 0.2 blocks, and 3.9 turnovers and 2.3 fouls. He shot 38.7%, three-point shooting percentage 28.1%, and 76.7% free throw shooting percentage. It seems that Johnson's data is quite good, but when he looks closely, his offensive efficiency is very messed up, and his mistakes remain high. His performance in the NCAA arena is actually very average. The problem is, since his ability is so poor, why do the Lakers still give him a chance?