Forecast of the East and West Finals, who are the key stars and role players?
The East-West Finals will start soon. Who are the key stars and role players? Key Star Ranking: 1. Brunson: The Knicks' ability to enter the Eastern Conference Finals is inseparable from Brunson's strong performance. The defender averaged 28.8 points, 3.9 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game in the playoffs. Garnett is even more generous in complimenting words, calling him the top five players in the league. He has no one to stop him in the playoffs, and his scoring ability at critical moments is the Knicks' magic weapon to win. 2. Edwards: The Timberwolves eliminated the Lakers and Warriors in the playoffs, and Edwards' growth is impressive. Currently, he averages 24.6 points, 8.8 rebounds, 7.8 assists per game in the Western Conference Finals, and has a three-point shooting percentage of 40.6%. He has become the Timberwolves' new wolf king. With his outstanding explosive power and tough style of play, he is worth relying on on the offensive end and critical moments. 3.Alexander: The Thunder's impressive record of 68 wins and 14 losses in the regular season. Alexander averaged 31.2 points and 6.8 assists per game, shooting percentage as high as 52.3%, ranking first in the real plus-negative league. In his 23-game history with the Timberwolves, he averaged 35 points, 7.3 points, 6.8 points, 51.1% shooting percentage (55.6% from three-point shooting percentage), and performed extremely well. 4. Halliburton: The Pacers are advancing all the way, and Carlisle's tactical deployment is very important. Halliburton is the team's smooth offense. His mid- and long-distance shooting is stable, and his passing vision is even wider. He can always find his teammates in the open position at the first time. 5. Randall: In the inside, he formed a powerful double tower combination with Gobert, which formed a huge deterrent to the opponent's inside attack. Randall can not only contribute to rebounding, but also score points for the team through low singles and second offense on the offensive end. 6.Downs: Knicks' Towns is indispensable. In the series G4 that eliminated the Celtics, Towns efficiently scored 23 points and 11 rebounds on 11 of 15 shots, and in G6, he scored 21 points and 12 rebounds on 8 of 20 shots. Towns can play hard in the inside and can also pull three-pointers from the outside, and his ability to protect the frame has greatly improved the Knicks' defensive strength in the penalty area. What are the important role players: 7. Siakam: Another stable scoring point and tough defense. His excellent physical fitness makes him extremely threatening on both offense and defense. He can not only break through the inside on the offensive end, but also limit his opponent's forward scorer on the defensive end. 8.Ja Williams: The offense was unstable in the Nuggets game, shooting 55.1% from the field in three games and only 23.8% in the other four games. But it has extremely advantages on the defensive end. Whether Edwards, Randall, or McDan, they can defend against each other and effectively interfere with the opponent's shooting. Randall, Jaden McDaniels or Gobert. 9.Joe Hart: Although the data is not impressive, his positive attitude and tough confrontation on the defensive end can always interfere with the opponent's offensive rhythm in a limited time and contribute to the team's defensive system. 10.Nembhard: As a role player, his performance on the defensive end is remarkable. In the Eastern Conference semifinals, his defense against Mitchell was very successful, giving Mitchell a shooting percentage of only 32.4% in the last two games of the series, greatly limiting the performance of the opponent's core. 11.Homegren: He plays an important role player task in the team, has flexible steps and excellent awareness of assisting defense, and has a certain ability to shoot mid- and long-distance shots, which can open up attack space for the team. 12. Gobert: As the core of the team's inside defense, its role on the defensive end is self-evident. His existence makes the Timberwolves' penalty area an insurmountable barrier for opponents, and his ability to eat cake on the offensive end can also bring stable scoring to the team.
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