Chapter 5 Kobe Bryant Player Cards and Editing Players(1/2)
Chapter 5 Kobe Bryant Player Card and Editing Players
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released as a free agent
Delegated to D-League player
Add to untradeable list
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Edit player
Click on Kobe's row of options.
Cancel is return.
So Du Kang started from the second item and chose to view the player card.
The first page of Kobe’s player card is ‘Reflections’.
Kobe Bryant's thoughts, there is only one sentence above.
"I feel 'angry', 'worried' and 'helpless' about everything that is happening to the team now."
The second page is ‘Ambition’.
Attitude towards winning: attaching great importance to it
Attitude towards finance: Take it very seriously
Loyalty to the team: Very loyal
Contract Intention: I will not leave this team
Favorability towards you: -100 (Get out, hurry up!)
"..."
As he watched, Du Kang felt embarrassed.
Kobe's favorability towards him will not be high, and this Du Kang has expectations.
There should be no Lakers players who have a high opinion of him now.
But, is this too low?
"Ahem, um, normal."
However, if you think about it for a moment, it is really normal. His existence and Kobe's pursuit are really contrary to each other.
At least from Kobe's point of view, he and he are not the same person.
Therefore, if he wants to become a regular member of the Lakers, he really has a long way to go.
Du Kang continued to turn down the page, and the third page was Kobe's career statistics.
The fourth page is the data for every thirty-six minutes this season.
The fifth page is the advanced career statistics.
The sixth page is finally not about various statistics, but about Kobe's minor attributes and the league's average attributes at the same position.
For example, Kobe Bryant's overall rating is 95, and the league's average overall rating at the same position is 82.
Du Kang was quite surprised when he saw this data.
"Players at the same position as Kobe in the league actually have an average overall rating of 82?"
Du Kang is actually not sure whether the average attribute of a shooting guard of 82 is considered high or low in various periods of league history.
But it does look low.
Du Kang continued to look down.
Kobe's most famous attribute is his mid-range shooting of 95, and the league average is 81.
Kobe's three-point attribute is 78, and the league average is 82.
Kobe's post-up fadeaway jump shot was 94, and the league average was 56.
Kobe's post control is 94, and the league average is 52.
From these two attributes, we can see that Kobe is different from other points in the league, and it is also where Kobe is strong.
"A 95 mid-range shot combined with a 94 behind-the-back fadeaway jumper and back-up control..."
"He is worthy of being the current back-up king of the alliance!"
After Du Kang read each of Kobe's small attributes with admiration, he continued to turn the pages below.
The seventh page is the ratings of Kobe's major attributes and the league's average rating at the same position.
Kobe's overall rating is A+, and the league average is B
In other words, 95 is an A+ and 82 is a B?
Du Kang saw a slight divergence here. So what are the critical values of B+, A- and A?
Is 95 the lowest for A+ and 82 the highest for B?
There is not enough data to support it yet. In the future, we can compare it by looking at the player cards of other players.
Du Kang continued to look down.
Kobe's inside scoring rating is A, and the league average is A-
Kobe's mid-range shooting rating is A+, and the league average is B+
Kobe's playmaking is A, and the league average is B+
Kobe's perimeter defense is A+ and the league average is B
Kobe’s basketball IQ is A, and the league average is B
Except for rebounding, penalty area defense, etc., which are not very important attributes for shooting guards, Kobe's attributes are all A and A+.
After Du Kang watched it, he had only one feeling: Kobe is really all-powerful!
Continue to the next page, this page is amazing.
Because this page is all about ‘skills’!
"Kobe has so many skills?"
Looking at the number of Kobe Bryant's skills, Du Kang can only describe it as amazing.
Kobe has 58 skills, including a bunch of purple and gold titles.
The purple ‘basket quick riser’ greatly enhances the speed of dunks and layups under the basket.
The purple ‘key shooter’ increases the chance of hitting key shots at critical moments.
The purple ‘strong shooting master’ can shoot without being interfered by double-teamed players.
The purple ‘Perfect Assist’ increases the shooting percentage of teammates when they catch and shoot (the teammates are perfectly comfortable receiving the ball after passing the ball).
The golden 'Strain Master' increases the success rate of players completing passes in the air.
The golden 'tireless' improves players' scoring ability when they are tired.
The golden 'movement without the ball' improves players' ability to move into open spaces without the ball.
The golden 'dream steps' increase the probability of defensive players being stunned, and at the same time increase the probability of offensive players shooting.
The golden 'excellent feel' can get extra bonus when making layups.
The golden 'death coil' enhances the player's ability to defend opposing players from the outside.
The golden ‘stuntman’ improves the scoring ability of difficult layups.
The golden ‘Back Punisher’ increases the success rate of players’ back hits.
The golden 'big player beats the small master' improves the player's offensive ability at the basket, especially when facing small defensive players.
The golden ‘Giant Buster’ improves your layup percentage against taller defenders.
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Among the 58 skills, there are four purple skills such as the master of getting up from the basket, the key shooter, the master of strong shooting, and the perfect assist.
The most interesting one is the perfect assist, which increases the shooting percentage of teammates after catching and shooting, and there is a bracket after it, which refers to the perfect level of comfort of teammates receiving the ball after passing the ball. This means that it does not represent organizational ability.
Obviously, this is a skill that matches the triangle offense.
The triangle offense is not about attracting double teams and passing the ball to teammates. Kobe has played the triangle offense for so many years and played so well in the triangle offense. If he didn't hone this skill of passing to his teammates to perfection, then he really wouldn't be Kobe.
Kobe's organizational ability was rated A above, but his skill in passing the ball to his teammates reached the top level.
It doesn't seem to be contradictory.
To be continued...