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It's a common rule to score in the NBA to judge a player's ability, but the shooting percentage is also very important, and inaccurate shooting is a disadvantage for many players. In the Finals, every shot can make the difference between winning and losing the entire game, so every ability of a player cannot be ignored. In the Finals, the shooting percentage of players is also a point that everyone is very concerned about, James is 47% in the game and Durant is 54%, and he said you all stand aside!
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Kobe's strength is undoubted, his highest single-game score is as high as 81 points, ranking second in NBA history for the highest single-game score, and the first place is the "basketball emperor" Chamberlain, who has not been surpassed so far. Kobe Bryant's breakout, offense, and scoring are all very good, and he has a shooting percentage in the Finals, which is a very good shooting percentage for a small forward. Kobe Bryant has won the NBA championship six times in his career, which is enough to show that his strength is extraordinary!
However, one thing is that the superstar unfortunately passed away due to a plane accident, and there is no "Peter Pan" in the world, only the "Black Mamba" who lives in our hearts.
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James has been known as the "Chosen One" since he entered the NBA, and after so many years, the facts tell us that James has lived up to the love of any fan against him. He can still maintain the state of his peak when he is no longer young, and he can still lead the team to the championship, and his strength is what we see. In the finals, James is often the player who controls the whole game, and his shooting rate can reach 47%, which is worthy of Zhan Huang!
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KD has never been afraid of anyone when it comes to scoring, and his variety of scoring methods often catches opponents off guard. Durant is a four-time NBA scoring champion, a 10-time All-Star selection, and a six-time All-Star team, and he has the strength to lead the game. And Durant, as an outside player, is not easy to have such a strong scoring ability, and his shooting percentage in the Finals can be done, which is something that no one has ever done!
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Big Shark" O'Neal was a very terrifying existence at his peak, and many teams tailored "shark cutting tactics" for him in order to limit O'Neal's terror reign on the inside, but despite this, he still couldn't suppress O'Neal's crazy output. O'Neal's form was particularly horrific during the Lakers' three-game winning streak, which was almost the peak of his career. He can hit a percentage in the career finals, a statistic that most players can't do!
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Kobe Bryant has played a total of 37 Finals games in his career, and the shooting percentage is as follows.
In his career, James played a total of 49 Finals games, and the shooting percentage was as high.
Durant's Finals shooting percentage so far in his career is as high.
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Bryant played in a total of 37 Finals games, averaging 25 per game3 points, rebounds, assists, shooting percentage. And Durant's career so far in the Finals has hit James as high as James in a total of 79 Finals games. He averaged points per game, 10 rebounds and assists, and shot percentage from the field.
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Kobe Bryant's Finals shooting percentage is, James' Finals shooting percentage is, and Durant's Finals shooting percentage is.
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Harden: 8 times.
As the best scoring guard in the league today, Harden is known for his unique offensive rhythm and outstanding basketball IQ, and his step-back three-point move is an inexplicable existence, which has made countless defenders suffer. In Harden's 10-year career, he has made a total of eight kills, seven in the regular season and one in the playoffs. One of the most classic is undoubtedly the long-range three-point shot against the Warriors in the regular season this season.
Wade: 16 times.
Wade at his peak was known as "Jordan who is 5 cm shorter", his style of play is strong and sharp, and his style of play is very ornamental. Although Wade's shooting ability is not very outstanding, it is undeniable that he is still a "big heart" player born for crunch time, and has played a total of 16 kills throughout his career, including 14 regular season finals and 2 playoff kills. And after Wade beat the Bulls in double overtime in 2009, the scene of him jumping on the technical table and shouting "this is my house" has become one of the NBA's most classic images.
James: 24 times.
Although James has been questioned by the outside world in the early part of his career, as he grows older and his personal skills continue to improve, James has become the best key man in the league today, and it can even be said that he is not far behind Kobe and Jordan. So far in his career, James has made a total of 24 kills, including 16 in the regular season and eight in the playoffs. And James' 8 playoff kills and 5 whistle-blowing kills are also ranked first in NBA history.
Anthony: 21 times.
At his peak, Anthony was one of the best scorers in the league, known for his rich offensive means, whether it is three-point, mid-range shooting, and back play, he is also known as the "offensive kaleidoscope" by many fans. In Anthony's playing career, he made a total of 21 kills, including 20 in the regular season and one in the playoffs. It is worth mentioning that 17 of Anthony's 21 kills were completed by jump shots, which shows how strong he is.
Bryant: 25 times.
If you say who is the real "king of killing" in NBA history, then Kobe Bryant can be said to be the best of the best, I believe that fans still remember the pictures of "double lore Sun, drift three-point lore to kill the Heat, and whistle jump shot to kill the Bucks". In Kobe's 20-year career, he has made 25 kills, the most in NBA history, 21 of which came in the regular season and four in the playoffs.
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Bryant has 25 kills in his career, 21 of which have come in the regular season and four in the playoffs. James has 25 kills in his career, including 16 in the regular season and eight in the playoffs. Wade has a total of 16 kills in his career, including 14 regular-season finals and two playoff games.
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Kobe Bryant has 25 kills, James has 24 kills, and Wade has 16 kills, all of whom are big-hearted figures.
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Kobe Bryant 25, Wade 16, James 24. Kobe Bryant put together 25 classic kills in 20 seasons, and Wade spent 16 years of his career putting together 16 kills that we will remember. James has played 24 classic kills in 17 seasons.
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Bryant had 25 kills in his career, James had 24 and Wade had 16.
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The first was Kobe Bryant, who hit percentage in the Finals; The second is James, who has a shooting percentage in the Finals; The third is Durant, whose shooting percentage in the Finals is.
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The NBA superstars basically hit more than 90% of the shots in the finals, and the basic foundation of such heavyweight stars is very deep.
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In the finals, the shooting percentage is generally over 50%, because they are generally the core of the team in the game, and their shooting percentage is also very high.
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The Finals are the dream stage for NBA players, and superstars such as Paul, Anthony, and Carter have not been able to set foot on the Finals in their entire careers. The finals stage is a great test for the stars, they have to face the highest intensity of defense, but also under huge psychological pressure, many stars have had a bad performance in the finals, and therefore are questioned by the fans. It is also a multi-time competition on the finals stage, what are the highest and lowest scores of major superstars in a single game?
Kobe Bryant is a big-field player, he is a top-notch presence in terms of talent and skill, and he is extremely competitive, so he is always full of fighting spirit and performs very well in the playoffs. Kobe Bryant's highest score in the finals was 40 points in a single game, which was against the Magic in 2009, when Kobe Bryant was the first person in the league, and in one game he made 34 crazy shots, scoring 40 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists with a 47% shooting rate, leading the team to easily defeat the Magic. And his lowest score in the finals was only 2 points, which was the 99-00 season, when Kobe Bryant was already the top point guard in the second team and one defense, but he retired due to injury in the first 9 minutes, so he only scored 2 points.
James is the No. 1 active NBA player, and he is a well-deserved top name in terms of career performance, honors, and influence. Especially in the finals, the old man is one step ahead of other active players. James' highest single-game score in the Finals was 51 points, and in the G1 of the '18 Finals, James scored 51 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists on 19-of-32 shooting, which was the top performance in history.
And his lowest score was 8 points, which was the 11th Finals against the Mavericks, the lowest series of James' career, in one of which he only made 3 of 11 shots, and only scored 8 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists in the whole game, and his performance was very bad.
Durant has experienced a total of 4 Finals in his career, including 1 during the Thunder and 3 during the Warriors. KD's performance in the finals stage is very efficient and stable, the highest score is 43 points in a single game, in the 18 finals G3, Durant shot 15 of 23, cut 43 points, 13 rebounds and 7 assists gorgeous data. And his lowest score was this year's finals G5, he only scored 11 points with an injury, and then left the court again with an injury, which is regrettable.
You must know that in addition, KD can also score a minimum of 20 points.
Jordan is the most dominant player on the Finals stage, leading the team to the Finals 6 times, winning 6 championships, and all of them were elected as FMVP, such a performance has not been matched so far. His highest score in a single game was 55 points, which was the finals in 93, Jordan shot 21 of 37, scored 55 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists, and the opponent doubted his life, and finally easily completed the three consecutive championships. And his lowest score was 22 points, and in the game against the SuperSonics that year, Payton defended him with 5 of 19 shots and only 22 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists.
While lamenting Payton's strong defense, he also had to admire the stability of the gang leader, who could score a minimum of 22 points, and the lower limit was terrifying.
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Jordan scored a maximum of 52 points and a minimum score of 12 points in the finals; James scored a high of 53 points and a low of 22 points; Durant scored a high of 45 points and a low of 16 points.
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Jordan has a high of 62 points and a low score of 16, James has a high of 51 points and a low score of 10, and Durant has a high of 48 points and a low score of 8 points, all of which are very strong players.
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Jordan scored 55 points and 22 points in the finals; James scored 51 points in the finals and 8 points in the lowest; Durant's highest score in the Finals was 43 and his lowest score was 11.
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1. Offensive method: Kobe Bryant is about to turn 35 years old! Since last season, 70 percent of his offense has focused on jump shots and back-to-back singles. Plus the opponent's regular bag clip!
2. Physical condition: Kobe Bryant has basically not missed any games in recent seasons, he is a real fighter! The so-called minor injuries do not get off the line of fire, even if the finger is broken, do not rest!
Years of injuries have taken a drop in all aspects of his sport! After all, when Jordan was 35 years old, he basically focused on back-up jumpers and shots!
3. Opponent situation: As a true fan of the NBA, if you start paying attention to Durant as soon as he enters the NBA. You will find that Durant is simply a strengthened version of Ray Allen!
His shooting has always been very accurate, coupled with his height, long arms, flexible hands and feet, and his breakthrough is also very lethal. The hit rate is naturally high! And most importantly, Kobe Bryant has taken the most shots in the league this season.
Naturally, there will be more progress, more iron, and the hit rate will decrease! Pardonable! As for James, an all-around fighter who can play from the No. 1 position to the No. 4 position.
This season, he has greatly increased his inside attack, and the inside shooting rate is already high, and James's bullish body naturally increases his shooting rate!
These are some of my thoughts on the stars of the tournament! Forget to adopt, thank you!
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Purely personal opinion: 1 Kobe Bryant is old, and he has not had surgery for a finger injury. His hit percentage was not low when he was younger.
2 Kobe's style of play is now biased towards outside jumpers, which is also the reason for his age, and he has to change his style of play, and he can no longer impact the basket as before, and play more with his head rather than his body. But Zhan is a small forward, and Du can be considered a swingman at the front and likes to play to the basket, which is the best way.
3 Kobe Bryant actually has a psychology that he can't shoot, he has to keep shooting, and often likes difficult shots, personal feelings, but now his physical fitness can't keep up, and the shooting rate is normal for a while.
Represents personal opinion only.
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KB's efficiency has always been like this, and the title of Iron God is not for nothing, but a 45% shooting percentage should be enough as a shooting guard.
Here's why:1There are very few KB interior singles, mostly outside shooting + three-point offense + very few breakthrough points.
2.Tactical arrangement, the Lakers' luxury interior does not need outside players at all, and this is the benefit of the triangle offense.
3.KB has a strong desire to score, and is more inclined to play alone, although it has organizational skills, KB is more inclined to the league's top scorers.
4.The Heat and Thunder have average interior lines, although they have defense, but their offensive scoring ability is low, and Lebon and Adu score more on the offensive inside. The hit rate is also high.
5 .The overall problem of the Lakers, since the change of coach, the triangle offense can't be played, the defense is full of holes, and the internal uneasiness factor + contradiction.
PS: The internal uneasiness factor is Ci Shiping.
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