"The Pacers Hiddenly "Dream Chasing + Kumingjia" combination! Offensive and Defensive Dual Core Replica Warriors Championship Puzzle"
The media's evaluation of the Pacers having "his own dream pursuit and Kumingga" is essentially a high-level summary of the team's lineup construction and tactical adaptability. This metaphor not only contains accurate capture of the player's technical characteristics, but also reveals the deep logic of Pacers achieving systematic competitiveness through the functionalization of role players. The following is an analysis from four dimensions: player positioning, tactical adaptation, contract value and system comparison: 1. Player positioning: an accurate replica of functionalized characters 1. TJ·McConnell: Defensive engine and rhythm converter - Dream-chasing defensive core: McConnell became the defensive vanguard of the Pacers' bench with 1.1 steals per game (regular season) and 1.2 steals (playoffs). His ability to press the whole game, predict steals and fast conversion is exactly the same as Dream-chasing Green. In the finals G3, he played in the bench and contributed 5 steals in 15 minutes, becoming the first player in NBA history to play at least 5 assists and 5 steals in a single game in the finals. This "destructive defense + quick shot" trait is perfectly in line with the positioning of dream pursuit in the Warriors system. - Organization and Energy Injection: As the core of the second team's ball holding, McConnell averaged 4.4 assists (regular season) and 4.1 assists (playoff) per game, and assumed the role of "connection stage organizer" similar to dream-chasing. He is good at creating open spaces for shooters through pick-and-roll and hand-handed hands, and at the same time drives the rhythm of the team with a passionate attitude towards the game, and is called "the thief coach" by the media. 2. Benedict Matherin: Master of chaos and talent fulfiller - Kumingga-style physical fitness: Matherin is 1.98 meters tall and weighs 95 kg. He has both explosive power and confrontational ability. He is good at dunks and strong sudden damage in conversion attacks. In the finals G3, he scored 27 points on 9 of 12 shots in 22 minutes, becoming one of the players with the highest substitute scores in the Under-23 Finals in NBA history. This "unreasonable score" characteristic is highly similar to Kumingga's singles explosive power. - Offensive and defensive potential and controversy: Although Matherin's defensive stability (opponent hit percentage + 4.3%) and assisted defense awareness (0.3 blocks per game) are not as good as Kumingga, his offensive choice (high singles with the ball) and key ball ability (47.5% shooting percentage in the end of the playoffs) are regarded as a reflection of the "Kumingga-style chaos battle value". Some media even believe that his football merchandising and game reading ability have surpassed Kumingga at the same time. 2. Tactical adaptation: functional release under systematic support 1. Defensive system: high-voltage rotation and cooperative defense network - Tactical soil for dream-chasing characters: Pacers' defensive philosophy is centered on "team collaboration + high-voltage pressing", and limits the opponent's core through mixed joint defense, wheel battle consumption and weak side coordination defense (such as Alexander). As the defensive leader of the substitute lineup, McConnell frequently participates in double-teaming and weak side fill-up for the ball holder. His range of activities and defensive coverage are exactly the same as the "freedom" role of the Warriors in the Warriors. For example, in the finals G3, he completed multiple steals by predicting the Thunder's passing line and quickly launched a counterattack, directly disrupting the opponent's rhythm. - Kumingga style replacing elasticity: Although Matherin is good at attack, he undertakes flanking coordination tasks in the Pacers' unlimited replacing system. Although his defensive efficiency (playoff defense efficiency of 112.4) and rebounding rate (4.5%) are lower than that of Kumingga, his physical fitness allows him to switch to multiple positions, especially in the conversion defense to interfere with his opponent's layup by quickly returning to defense, which is similar to Kumingga's "flexible defense" positioning in the Warriors. 2. Offensive system: Space pull-up and dynamic offense - The instigation value of dream pursuit: McConnell plays a key role in the Pacers' "pseudo-five foreign system". He created opportunities for insides such as Turner and Siakam through pick-and-roll passes and off-ball runs. For example, in the game against the Thunder, he cooperated with Topin and Nasmith's hand-handed hands to tear the defense line many times, and his assist-and-turnover ratio (2.8:1 in the regular season) and conversion offensive efficiency (68.1% fast attack scoring rate) became the stable output points of the team's second team. - Kumingga's Final Character: Mathering is given the "End of the Chaos" mission in the Pacers' "Dynamic Offensive". When Halliburton attracts doubles, he provides instant firepower through an unstoppable cut, a corner three-pointer (2 of 3 in the Finals G3) and a strong outburst kill (7 of 8 free throws). This characteristic of "off the outside of the system but being able to withstand the system" is similar to Kumingga's "single-salary rescue" role in the Warriors' playoffs. 3. Contract value: a model for cost-effective team building - McConnell's 4-year contract of 45 million: As a 32-year-old veteran, McConnell's contract is only 31.2 million guaranteed, and the last year is the team's option. Compared with the maximum salary contract for dream-chasing (annual salary of 25.9 million in 2024-25 season), he provides about 60% of the dream-chasing function with an average annual salary of 11.25 million, becoming the representative of the Pacers' "baby price core". -Matherin's child labor contract dividend: Matherin is still in the rookie contract period (2 years remaining), with an annual salary of less than 4 million, but he averaged 16.1 points and 5.3 rebounds per game, and his offense and defense influence is close to Kumingga (an annual salary of about 10 million during the Warriors). This "low pay and high energy" configuration leaves sufficient space for the Pacers to renew their contracts in the future Halliburton (260 million in 5 years) and Siakam (189.5 million in 4 years), reflecting the management's wisdom in team building. 4. Comparison with the Warriors: Functional reconstruction under system differences 1. Core driving method - Warriors: Star gravity and transfer system: Dream Chasing and Kumingga's value highly depends on Curry's restraint. The former is supported by arc top dealing and coordinated defense, while the latter is supplemented by singles and fast attacks.. - Pacers: Team basketball and dynamic balance: McConnell and Mathering's role is more scattered. The former relies on Halliburton's organization and Turner's space inside, while the latter relies on Siakam's misplaced attack and the team's three-point shooting (40.1% of the playoff three-point shooting percentage). The Pacers' system emphasizes "multiple blossoms" rather than the dominance of a single star. 2. Role player positioning - Dream Chasing: Defensive core and tactical starting point: In the Warriors, Dream Chasing is the absolute core of the defensive system, and it also undertakes a large number of tactical initiation tasks (average ball holding time of 6.6 minutes per game). - McConnell: Substitute leader and rhythm regulator: The Pacers' tactical center of gravity is in Halliburton, McConnell is more of the "converter" of the second team, connecting the main force with the bench through defense and quick ball output. - Kumingga: Potential Rising Stars and Singles Supplement: The Warriors use Kumingga more to pay attention to the realization of their talents, especially singles in the playoffs. - Mathering: That is, combat power scorers and tactical variables: The Pacers are more pragmatic in positioning Mathering, emphasizing their scoring explosiveness and key ball abilities in the rotation stage, rather than developing value for the long term. Summary: The victory of functional team building The media compared McConnell and Mathering to "Pacers' Dream Chasing and Kumingga", which is essentially an recognition of the team's functional team building strategy. The Pacers did not replicate the Warriors' "star + character player" mode, but instead accurately explored the subdivided value of role players (such as McConnell's defense and organization, Mathering's scoring and chaos), combined with Halliburton's top pass and Siakam's misalignment ability, a low-cost, high-adaptive team system was built. This evaluation of "rich details and comprehensive angles" not only affirms the player's personal technical characteristics, but also reveals the deep logic of Pacers' ability to achieve competitive leap through systematic operation - in an era of scarcity of superstars, the ultimate performance of functional roles can also leverage the championship-level combat effectiveness. 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