Hilder: Boger is under great pressure this season and he will eventually overcome everything
May 16th The Warriors held a press conference for the end of the season today, and Hilder attended and accepted an interview with the media. Xiaoba sorted out some of his remarks. Q: What do you think of Podjemsky's performance? You know him very well. He had a tough time playing this series and the entire playoffs, but then he started to score some goals and played like he did last night. What did you see from him? Hilde: He is like an annoying little brother (laugh). No, BP, brother, in the NBA environment, everyone always hopes that you will make a perfect appearance in every game and will perform without flaws. But that's not the case. These tactical systems are complex themselves and the game situation they are in is also very difficult. As a sophomore, you have to serve as a point guard at critical moments, control the rhythm, and also score points - the pressure is very high. Everyone goes through the learning process and the stage of growth. I think BP works very hard and I know he will eventually overcome everything. You have also seen that performance like last night requires time, rhythm and feeling, and also requires slowly cultivating self-confidence. If we have one more game, he will probably really explode because he is a very confident person. At the beginning of the season, he was the kind of "intangible asset type" player and did everything well. His rebounding is great, he is the kind of person who dares to come forward and commit offensive fouls. He is better at dealing with these details than most people – that’s why he’s on the court. He can shoot, organize offense, and know how to play. It's really important to have such a player on the team. He has played this role as an "intangible asset" throughout the season and has been executed very well. This season, Bojems played a total of 64 games in the regular season, averaging 11.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.1 steals, and 0.2 blocks in 26.8 minutes per game. The shooting percentages of the three events were 44.5%, 37.2% and 75.8% respectively. He played in 12 games in the playoffs, and averaged 11.3 points, 5 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.3 steals, and 0.2 blocks in 32 minutes per game. His three shooting percentages were 36.4%, 32.8% and 70.8% respectively.
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