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Lakers player Summer United RAT ranking: Sweed leads Brownie fifth, second-year shooter counts down

In fact, compared with most teams, the Lakers' summer league lineup list is already quite luxurious. Although the Lakers have no first-round picks this year, sophomore players like Dalton Kneckett and Brownie James have played. In addition, players like Sweed, Dalius Bazley, Christian Kloco and Trey Jamison also have NBA experience and have obvious advantages over other teams.

, and local media conducted statistics to list Lakers players in the summer league, and overall RAT data rankings. In general, it is a combination of scores, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks. These data are put together for evaluation. Sweed leads the lead. Brownie James, who is unlimitedly expected, ranks fifth. Sophomore scorer Dalton Knector does not perform well. Although the ranking of seventh does not seem to be that low, since there are basically water dispenser managers behind him, Dalton Knector is basically counted on the bottom of the team's main rotation.

In fact, whether from the data or on-field perspective, Swede's overall performance in the Lakers' Summer League team should be of the unique level. So far, Swede's RAT data is around 21.38, significantly ahead of other teammates. In the summer league, he can average 21.5 points, 10 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game, reflecting his value from multiple aspects. Unfortunately, Swede is 26 years old, and it is difficult to shine in the NBA arena. The Lakers players ranked 2-4 are Dalius Bazley, Christian Kloco and DJ Steward. To be honest, they are pecking each other, so Dalius Bazley makes people feel more convinced. The defensive end is indeed reliable. The other two can be called Liao Hua, the player in Shu, who has no major player in Shu, as a pioneer.

Brownny James ranks fifth. Although it is only the summer league, it can be seen that he has made some progress, especially the defensive end Brownie James is very reliable. However, in terms of offense, Brownie James is not very reliable. He averaged only 11 points and 2.5 assists per game in the first two games of the summer league. If he reaches the NBA field at this level, it may still be difficult to make time.

Another sophomore Dalton Knector, performed even more disappointingly, except for the five players mentioned, even RJ Davis was ahead of him. Dalton Kneckett's own performance is really bad. He averaged 15 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists per game. The data seems not bad, but he takes up too many shots and can be considered invisible in other aspects.