Summer League, Cooper Flagg and Brownie James finished.
The new top pick is against his son of the oldest top pick.
20 shots 5 out of 10 points vs 7 shots 8 points.
Of course, the data is meaningless, look at the content.
Browney both shots, both shots in front of Flag.
But after that, there was a problem with the choice of offense several times: dribble in 12 seconds, and finally shot by myself: No.
But he is not alone. In the few times in the NBA, Brownie's tendency to play seems to be:
"I will find teammates to integrate reasonably first" - but he does not have the keen vision of his father at that time, and rarely "I will run a tactic temporarily and seize fleeting opportunities" - so in the end it is easy to become "If there is no chance, then I will do it myself."
I have a small observation: relatives from the basketball family play in the NBA, or they either fully inherit their relative's skills - for example, Stephen and Seth Curry, who inherited the sharp shooting of their father Del; for example, the Barry's children all have baskets.
either becomes "different from relatives, but suitable for partnering with relatives". For example, Reggie Miller plays completely differently with his sister. Legend has it that when he was a child, his sister couldn't get into the basket, so he practiced three-pointers crazily.
Browny was two and a half years old, his father had a partner in the Cavaliers, Daniel Gibson. Second round pick, 188 cm shooter, Brownie's dad said at the time, "I want to protect him under the wings."
In the 2007 Eastern Conference Finals, Brownie's father scored 48 points and scored 3-2. In the sixth game, he scored 31 points and entered the first finals of his life.
Brownny is the same as Gibson: a second-round pick, a scorer at No. 1 position in the 188 cm station.
Unfortunately, he never partnered with his father when he was at his peak.
No. 1 pick Flag performed today, just like when he wore a Duke jersey at the beginning of last fall: he could do anything, he felt good about the game, he could push and counterattack, and he could find his open teammates - he just couldn't score.
He snatched the one-stop dunk, no surprise, and the defensive sense is there.
The counterattack was fake, and the ball was pushed and hit; then he received the ball from behind and made a strong shot; he broke through the mid-student and carried the throw to find the board point - these three balls showed his advantages and limitations:
Flag did not have the first step of lightning, and it was difficult to get out of the big gap; he had a good confrontation, and was willing to put the center of gravity, and could hang it on the opponent, and could carry it to the phone until he could use his mobile phone; he was also good at pushing counterattack to seize the offensive opportunity.
The ball he drew showed that he was not the thunder demon like Griffin after all; but before, he maintained a balance in the confrontation, turned around, and advanced smoothly.
does not have the talent to break the earth and open the sky, but it depends on confrontation and comprehensiveness.
The only thing I was a little disappointed was that when he was defending the outside, he took a solid cover: Maybe he is more suitable for changing defense? He has to practice around the cover and squeeze in the professional arena.
Compared to other lean teenagers who need to grow fat, Flag already has a professional player physique: this is quite similar to Brownie's father back then: he was the same as Artest when he entered the industry.
But the difference between Brownie's father: Flag is good in everything, but lacks a unique skill that is invincible.
Browny's father had many minor problems when he was a rookie back then, but the combination of vision and body showed epoch-making movements at that time.
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