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If white chocolate is evaluated by data and accolades, it is obviously a particularly boring and vulgar thing, basketball is romantic. There must be a reason why a player who averages 16 per game in his career, 15+8 at his peak, and shoots less than 40% from the field has such a high popularity and influence.
So far, no one in the league has been able to match Jason Williams in the spirit and soul of passing. In terms of White Chocolate's evaluation at the time, his passing was phenomenal, meaning "one person holds the ball, nine people are nervous", which is what barrage likes to brush now, because you never know how he will pass to whom. Besides, White Chocolate has been the king for three years, and there are so many wonderful passes in the past three years.
Personally, I never get tired of watching the score over and over again, I always sigh "how the ball came over". and the elbow pass in the super classic rookie game, which is so classic because of the regret that it was not able to do it.
It's worth mentioning that white chocolate isn't just about delivering a unique style. At that time, his overall style of play seemed to be like that. Aside from passing, his favorite is the dry pull-out extra-long three-point shot.
With the Kings, he averaged only one shot per game, half of which were three-pointers, and shot around 30 percent from the field in the early days. But it is precisely because of this that his highlights in the past three years, which are relatively unconstrained by achievements and external conditions, are also the best. You can even see him interacting with the audience with exaggerated expressions after giving a great performance.
For him, the game of basketball is like a show, a very pure show and enjoyment. After the shutdown, it's no exaggeration to say that the birth of White Chocolate and Carter saved the first year of the post-Jordan NBA era. That year, Nike's "Hip-hop Thunder" advertisement also introduced countless teenagers into the world of street basketball.
When he returned to the Grizzlies and won a championship with the Heat, his style of play was much more pragmatic. Every once in a while he had a bright spot and won the championship, but you asked most people what they were talking about, and that was the white chocolate on the black and white jersey.
I don't think "highlight" is a derogatory term for white chocolate. First of all, his highlights are truly Hall of Fame in terms of visual effects. Everybody will do highlight, and J-Will's will look better.
Secondly, as a post-90s generation, before the era of big live broadcasts, especially before Yao Ming entered the NBA, how could there be so many complete ** and broadcasts, not all highlights and clips? I think it's amazing how you can attract so many fans with highlights and editing.
In the current environment, it's really hard to have a player with that style anymore.
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As a PG, Jason Williams doesn't have many old assists, but he is very good at finding passing skills, Bai Qiao is a player with a strong desire to perform, his global imagination and skill are very high, and he can always surprise people on the court, especially ornamental, and it is easy to make people look forward to it, but his shooting rate and turnover rate are also very high.
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He's very strong because he's very tall, he's a very good center forward in the team, he's very good on the ball, he's very accurate and fast.
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The individual ability is relatively strong, won the NBA championship in 06, and won the best rookie, and is very good at assisting.
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Jason Williams Jason Williams is a famous NBA star known as white chocolate. He was drafted by the Sacramento Kings in the first round in 1998 and spent his best moments with the Kings before being traded to the Memphis Grizzlies, where he was unsuccessful. In the 06 season, he won the championship with the Heat.
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The Kings played the best and were the most popular, and the Grizzlies started to be practical but also flashy, winning the championship in '06. Then the Clippers, retired once, then spent time with the Magic, then with the Heat, with the Grizzlies, and then retired. White chocolate forever.
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Known as white chocolate, he was the strongest in the Kings period, and he used to play seven games with the Lakers in the Western Conference Finals under the guidance of A Shuai, and was finally defeated, one of the members of the Heat championship in 06, and then transferred to the Magic until he retired.
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The most popular time was with the Kings, the highest stats were with the Grizzlies, and the highest honor was with the Heat when they won the highest championship.
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It should be the king, and at that time the popularity + data + team record were good.
The Grizzlies were at their peak in stats, but they had a poor record, and they won the championship when they were Heat, but they were outright role players.
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The most glorious should be in the Kings, but the most successful ten-year-old Heat won a championship ring.
Regular Season Average Season Team Appearances Starting Time Shooting % Three-Point % Free Throws % Offense Defense Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring 2005-06 76ers 30 0 2006-07 76ers 61 0 2007-08 76ers 80 0 2008-09 76ers 81 0 2009-10 76ers 64 38 2010-11 76ers 75 0 2011-12 76ers 64 0 2012-13 Hawks 39 9 2013-14 Hawks 60 7 2014-15 Raptors 80 0 NBA career 634 54 >>>More