Win 78 points 4-0 and 44 points 3-2. Are you a favorite to win the championship but strong outside and do something wrong?
This year's playoffs are interesting. The Pacers beat the Eastern Conference No. 1 Cavaliers 4-1, the Timberwolves eliminated the Warriors 4-1 with injuries, and even the injured Celtics can beat the Knicks - but the most outrageous thing is the Thunder. What about the dynasty that was agreed upon? The league is ranked first in the regular season with 68 wins and 14 losses, how glorious is when he swept the Grizzlies 4-0 in the first round? US media "BR" directly gave a 71.6% chance of winning the championship. As a result, he played against the Nuggets in the second round, leading 3-2 in the first five games, with a total net winning score of only 44 points. You should know that in the first round, the Grizzlies had a net win of 78 points in four games, but G1 won 51 points, G2 won 19 points, G3 won 6 points, and G4 won only 2 points. After Morant G1 was injured, the Grizzlies were still leading by 26 points in the first half. Memphis reporters said, "You can win two games without injury" - it turns out that the Thunder's first round big victory is quite good? The second round is even more exaggerated. G1 lost 2 points, G2 suddenly broke out and won 43 points, and G3 lost 9 points, G4 won 5 points, and G5 won 7 points. Among the 44 points net score, G2 accounts for 43 points. With the remaining four games, the Thunder couldn't take advantage of the Nuggets with only six players? What is the problem with ? The core Alexander was the first to be hit. The MVP with 32.7 points in the regular season, averaged 28 points per game in the playoffs, and could shoot 44% and 24% of three-pointers - almost stealthy outside the three-point line. What's even more heartbreaking is the On-Off value: when he is on the court, the Thunder wins 12.7 points in a hundred rounds; when he is not on the court, he wins 18.8 points. Simply put, Alexander did not perform as well as his team on the court? G3 overtime is an example. Jewe was feeling hot, and Alexander kept hitting the iron with the ball and dragged it into overtime. In overtime, he didn't dare to shoot and didn't pass the ball. He couldn't find the opportunity to rush into the inside and threw it to Harten and Homgren, and ended up making all the irons. In that game, he made 7 of 22 shots, 18 points, 13 rebounds and 7 assists - his data was beautiful, but he became the fuse for the loss. Nuggets are too targeted to prevent him. Knowing that he didn't have three points, he went into the league to defend directly; his teammates were silent, so he could only rush to the inside. But his way of committing fouls was too "active" and he always put it on the defenseman, and the reputation also fell. More importantly, the reliance on free throws: in the Nuggets series, when he scored ≥10 free throws, the Thunder won 2 wins and 0 losses; on the contrary, 1 wins and 2 losses - how is this a superstar performance? Thunder's problem is not just Alexander. The conversion attack is really fierce, but the positional warfare is not even at the average level of the league. Without a serious point guard, the forward height is not enough. Homegren and Harten are on the court at the same time and can win 6.8 points in the first round, but what if they are playing against the Timberwolves? Edwards can withstand the Warriors even with injuries, and the Thunder's inside advantage is probably to be crushed into scum. and playoff experience. At the critical moment, the Thunder could not hold back the rhythm, especially when Alexander held the ball. He shot 42.1% of his shots and 16.7% of his three-pointers at critical moments - can this be a big heart? It's so hard to play against the Grizzlies who lacked the boss in the first round, and the Nuggets who lacked the horse in the second round; if it's a Timberwolves who just finished the Lake War, what can I win? The Thunder's advancement to the next round is not very suspense, but the appearance of being strong outside and doing it is too obvious. Alexander's dominance is worse than Edwards, and his front line is weak and his field control ability is weak. What can he do to win the championship? Now the Timberwolves are waiting in the Western Finals. This seemingly powerful dynasty is afraid that they will be eliminated. How do you think Thunder should be adjusted? Is it possible to win this season? Statement: The information in this article comes from the Internet and is not guaranteed to be completely correct and is for reference only.
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