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Many people in the 22nd class have made a fortune in the playoffs, but the only one is frustrated and capable, and Uduka does not give a chance

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On May 15, what impressed me most in this season's playoffs was the arrival of the era of young players. Looking at the performance of players like Alexander and Tatum, as well as the outstanding performance of younger Edwards and Cunningham, the league will definitely be their world in the future. In this year's playoffs, many players have made their mark. This year was considered a small year for the draft, but now it seems that it may become a big year for the draft. Although No. 1 pick Bancero was eliminated by the Celtics in the first round, they put a lot of pressure on the defending champion. Although the Celtics swept the opponent by a gentleman, they did not have a easy win in a game. Bancero still played the top scorer level when the team's space ability was very limited. Such performance is commendable. Bancero can average 29.4 points, 8.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game in the playoffs. Although Chett scored two key three-pointers against the Nuggets in the second round against the Nuggets, looking at his performance so far in the playoffs, he has reached the level of a qualified third-in-class leader. Chett has excellent off-ball ability and is also very active on the defensive end. If he can be stronger, he will be even better. Chett averaged 15.7 points, 9.4 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in the playoffs, with a shooting percentage of 44%, and a block third in the league per game.

6th pick Matherin

Muselin has actually been questioned a lot in the playoffs so far. His movements are sometimes very big, so they are also said to be dirty. As the Pacers' substitute, Matherin has made good output and helped the team. He is also brave enough to play and fight at critical moments. He has a very star temperament. The future ceiling is worth looking forward to. Matherin averages 17 minutes of playing games in the playoffs and can score 11 points and 2.2 rebounds, with a shooting percentage of 47.6 %

11 No.

Jewe is the second in command of the Thunder now. The second in the same class is just his deputy.Jewe is now the engine of the team after Alexander left the court. He played Alexander's role in the team during the rotation time.Jewe can average 20.7 points, 5.2 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 1.3 steals per game in the playoffs so far, with a shooting percentage of 45%, and his performance is very comprehensive.Jewe's hands are really hard at critical moments. Durham, No. 13 pick, Durham, is known as a little Warcraft. He faced Towns and Mitchell Robinson in the first round of the playoffs. He performed well on both offense and defense. He was very tough and had excellent athletic ability. He fell to the 13th pick that year mainly because he did not have the ability to hold the ball and attack. Now Cunningham is supporting him, and he doesn't need to develop an offense. He just needs to eat cake. He averaged 11.8 points, 10.7 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.7 blocks per game in the playoffs, and his shooting percentage is 65%.

17th pick Ethan

Ethan showed the style of a tough guy in the playoffs. In the Warriors' series, he gave the Rockets a good help on the defensive end. Ethan's defense and rebounding ability are both top in the same position. Uduka once trained him as the next Leonard. In the future, he still needs to develop offensive skills, and he will be even better at that time. Ethan averaged 7.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 1 block in the playoffs, with a shooting percentage of 47.7%.

30th pick Watson

Watson showed the level of the top gate in the season, but the Nuggets coach did not give him much playing time. He has the opportunity to become a top 3D in the future, but his limited offensive ability to hold the ball limits his possibility of becoming a star. However, in terms of his influence on the defensive end, it is not a big problem to become a championship puzzle in the future. Watson averaged 13.8 minutes per game in the playoffs, averaged 4.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, 0.8 steals, and 0.6 blocks per game, with a 50% three-point shooting percentage.

No. 1 pick in the second round, Nemhad, is also a Pacers. He is the No. 2 position in the team's starting position. The reason why he can replace Mathering as the starting backcourt is mainly because Nemhad has better ball handling ability. After Halliburton was out, he can also drive the team's offense. Nemhad's big heart attribute is also extremely outstanding, and now he has helped the team reach the division final. Nemhard averaged 14.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 6 assists and 1.4 steals per game in the playoffs, with a three-point shooting percentage of 50%, and averaging 2.2 three-pointers per game, which is too accurate.

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Xiao Jia's talent is visible to the naked eye. He has good space ability and his defense is extremely strong. What's more important is that he can obey the coach's arrangements. After the series, Uduka praised Xiao Jia for playing like a veteran, but Uduka has never given him enough playing time, so it also made Xiao Jia fail to fully prove himself. He averaged 7.4 points and 4 rebounds per game in the playoffs, with a three-point shooting percentage of 45.5%, and averaging 1.4 three-pointers. He is not a parallel player, but he doesn't have so many opportunities to prove himself.

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