3 consecutive wins! Antetokounmpo 13+9, Turner 19+6, Porter Jr. 7+8+4, leaving the Rockets to become the Big Three
The Bucks defeated the Bulls 127-121 in the preseason, winning three consecutive games. Preseason record is nothing, but teams that don't do well in the preseason won't do well in the regular season. Because this is an opportunity to test the team's overall strength and fault tolerance. A strong team can win with hard power even if the main force does not play much in the preseason. This requires depth in the lineup, and the Bucks obviously have this depth. After bidding farewell to Lillard, the Bucks completely rebuilt the team around letters. The Bucks acquired Turner from the Pacers, which was definitely a stroke of genius. His joining was really popular. Turner scored 19 points, 6 rebounds and 1 assist. He took 8 three-pointers and hit 5 goals. Turner is younger than Luo, moves faster, switches defenses better, and is more accurate from the outside. Alphabet and Turner's positions 4-5 have been established. Then there is AJ Green's space on the front line, and Trent and Porter Jr. are in the backcourt. Little Porter is really a treasure that the Bucks have found. After experiencing the incident of beating his girlfriend with the Rockets, Porter Jr. left the league for a year. After returning to the NBA, he played well with the Clippers, averaging 9.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1 steal per game, including a shooting percentage of 42.3%. He is about to return to form. But I don’t know why I was sent away. If Porter Jr. had not left, the Clippers would not have faced all the pressure on Harden without a substitute to control the court. After joining the Bucks, Porter Jr. completely found his sense, averaging 11.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.3 steals per game, shooting 49.4% from the field and 40.8% from the three-point range. In the past three preseason games, Porter Jr. has perfectly played like a starting point guard. He can organize, defend, and is accurate in three-pointers. Facing the Bulls today, Porter Jr. scored 7 points, 4 rebounds and 8 assists in 23 minutes, with 0 turnovers and a plus-minus of +9. He had a great organizational effect. In addition, the Bucks have sufficient rotation, with Kuzma, Portis, Prince, Anthony and Rollins on the bench. In such a competitive environment, Porter Jr. is still the Bucks' starting point guard. He does have something. Based on the analysis of today's game and the past few preseason games, the Bucks' style of play in the new season has somewhat returned to the magic ball system under coach Bush. The team shot three-pointers like crazy, making 20 of 48 in the game. In the first quarter, the Bucks relied on three-pointers to break the ice and take the lead. But the Bulls were not to be outdone, and the two sides once faced off with a three-pointer. The half was deadlocked until Turner scored two consecutive three-pointers in the third quarter to re-energize the Bucks' momentum. After that, the two sides clashed and the Bucks had a small advantage. In the final quarter, all the main players left the game, and the substitutes of both sides ate each other's dumplings. The Bucks defeated the Bulls. Alphabet scored 13 points, 10 rebounds and 3 assists on 6-of-10 shots in 21 minutes. Whether he wants to leave the Bucks may depend on his regular season record. At least the current Bucks should have no problem playing a regular season. It all depends on how effective Porter can be. In three preseason games, Porter scored 10 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists, 10 points, 2 rebounds and 4 assists, plus today's 7 points, 4 rebounds and 8 assists. In three games, Porter Jr. shot 68% from the field and 50% from three-point range. When he was with the Rockets, Porter Jr. was once regarded as Harden's successor and was successfully trained to transform into a point guard. He himself also said that he was learning from Harden. Porter was only 25 years old. When the Rockets gave him a four-year, $82.5 million contract extension, it was not because they were out of their mind, but because he was worth the price. Udoka also said that he would train him, but something happened. At that time, Porter overtook Jaylen Green to become the Rockets boss, and the second overall pick was given to Porter Jr. This was not because Stone was crazy, but because Porter Jr. had a greater influence at the time. If Porter Jr. becomes the Bucks' starting point guard in the new season, averaging 36 minutes per game and giving him the right to play, he will have no problem averaging 20 points and 7-8 assists per game. Porter Jr., who is 1.98 meters tall, definitely fits the Bucks team-building model at the No. 1 position.
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