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Chapter 635: The fifth floor eruption is completed~~~

However, after a moment of confusion, Tang Qian thought of a piece of news from 2013. This was a manuscript he had seen in his previous life. The title of the content was as follows: ESPN data expert Tom Haberroster claimed that the library

His offensive efficiency is comparable to that of Chamberlain, and he should average 10+ three-pointers per game next season. When Tang Qian saw this, he was a little scornful, thinking that this was an attention-grabbing comment about "the bricks and mortar calling the beast". Thinking about it now

...There are still capable people in ESPN.

In 2013, he predicted the situation 2 to 3 years later, which is worthy of the title of "data expert".

When I wrote this article, it was Curry’s 2012-13 season. At that time, he averaged 7.7 three-pointers per game, hit 3.5 goals, and shot 45.3%. According to Tom Haberroster, Curry 12

The comprehensive shooting percentage conversion in the -13 season is roughly equivalent to a pure inside player (especially the kind who does not shoot three-pointers) reaching 68% of the field goal percentage! In NBA history, there was only one inside player who took more than 500 shots in a season.

People who can meet this standard are Wilt Chamberlain, O'Neal, Olajuwon and others, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, but they all fail.

Are you talking about Jordan? He is indeed the next one, but in the 12-13 season, he only shot 64.3% from the field and took less than 500 shots in the season, so he was "overlooked" by Tom Haberroster, of course.

This shows how powerful and efficient Stephen Curry is. The problem is... what Tang Qian is seeing now is the 15-16 season. This season, the Warriors No. 30 not only increased their average 3-pointers per game to 11

+, the shooting percentage is still... higher than that in the 12-13 season!

This is simply appalling!

This kind of offensive efficiency is equivalent to a 2-point shooting rate of more than 70%!

This guy... isn't his true shooting percentage going to be off the charts??? It's going to surpass that of inside players???

In the 12-13 season, Tang Qian didn't think that even in the 14-15 season, he averaged about 23 points per game, which was very efficient. But in the 15-16 season, he averaged 30+ points per game and had to maintain an abnormal shooting percentage...this is still from the outside.

Player? Qiao Shenguang's true shooting percentage is not as good as Curry's this season, right? Although it is not said that the higher the true shooting percentage, the stronger, but it is always a reference, right?

Curry's offensive efficiency... shocked Tang Qian for the first time!

Yes, it’s shocking!

Because he used to think that no matter how accurate outside players are, they can't be as good as inside players. The closer they are to the basket, the less comfortable they are with touch. But this Warriors No. 30... He wants to break the iron rule and be unique.

?

This is because Tang Qian did not see the finals of the 15-16 season. In the face of high-intensity defense, the above law actually still takes effect. But even this was enough to shock Tang Qian.

After recovering from the shock, Tang Qian did not hesitate and quickly chose Stephen Curry from the 15-16 season. Without him, this guy's season data was irresistible. It was too eye-catching!

So in the end, the five-man team of Tang Qian is, PG Kidd, SG Curry, SF Ray, Allen, PF Ben, Wallace, C Tang Qian. Maybe it doesn’t look so “starry”, but in terms of compatibility

To a reasonable degree, this is the strongest lineup Tang Qian has ever paired with. The remaining substitute lineups assigned are: Jordan Hill (09-10 season), Jeff Wilkins (80-81 season),

Lorenzen White (96-97 season), Dwight Jones (73-74 season), Jim Butler (70-71 season), Dick Groote (52-53 season), Stu Lang

Tetz (75-76 season). As "sloppy" as ever, either a pure marginal, or in his rookie year, or at the end of his career, his glory is no longer there. For example, the last Stu Lantz, he is now

One of the Los Angeles Lakers' Staples home commentators. Even though he was already old in 2013, he also had his peak period. In the third year of his career, he averaged 20+5+ per game with the San Diego Rockets.

In the 4 season, he also averaged 18+4+4 per game the following year. Unfortunately, he was assigned to himself in the last year of Lentez's career, and he only had the ability of 4+1+1.

But taking a closer look, luckily there is still Jim Barnett available. Jim Barnett was at his peak in the 1970-71 season, averaging close to 18+5+4 per game. Not too big, not too small, too.

He is a quasi-All-Star, and as a bench substitute, he is just fine. When playing against the Suns in the third tier, the substitute strength was not enough, which gave Tang Qian a headache for a long time.

If it weren't for the warmth provided by the "different space", I would have no clue if I wanted to win.

In fact, if Amare Stoudemire can calm down in the end and not be obsessed with dunking Tang Qian, then the Suns may win a few games. This round of opponents directly changed from the Eastern and Western Conference champions to the championship.

At the championship level, Tang Qian didn't want his team to be too weak on paper.

After deciding on the starter and sixth man, Tang Qian touched the "calendar board" again, and the page for selecting opponents appeared. All the championship teams in NBA history were neatly arranged, densely packed, and dazzling.

No matter what, let’s get started!

Tang Qian thought, and the "calendar board" on the fourth floor began to rotate.

It must not be a particularly strong team! What if it bumps into the three consecutive Lakers and the super Bulls of the 1990s! Wouldn’t there be no fun?

With Tang Qian's constant prayers, the selection cursor finally stopped on...the Philadelphia Warriors.

Philadelphia Warriors? 1946-1947 season? This is the championship of the BAA, its predecessor, before the NBA was officially established, right?

Is this also counted in the NBA championship? Well, no wonder the Warriors have 5 championships in the history of the team. This is the first time, right?

Huh? In the 46-47 season, this should be the first championship trophy for the NBA, including its predecessor! This luck... is really amazing!!!

No wonder Tang Qian was surprised. In this era of basketball, even the championship is extremely weak. Even if some rules need to be readjusted, the absolute gap in comprehensive ability makes these original rules nothing. This is

In the real "barbaric era" of basketball, the 24-second offensive rule was not even introduced, and there were no real professional basketball players.

To put it bluntly, the first championship trophy in the league's history in the 1946-47 season was a "competitive activity" between a group of "amateur players".

There is no comparison with the competitiveness of the 1960s and 1970s, because there were no professional basketball players in that era.

Playing basketball is a part-time job, just to make some extra money.

Even in the 46-47 season, there were no rebound statistics. The five basic statistics only existed for points and assists.

Let’s talk about height. There are several players on this team who are 170cm+ tall. The tallest one is only 201cm. The chief scorer is Joe Fulks, the league’s scoring champion that year. He is 196cm tall and weighs more than 190 pounds. But this guy

His field goal percentage... can only be said to be appalling. In his 8-year career, he averaged 30.2%. This season, he took 26 shots to score 23 points. His playoff statistics were even worse, with 25.8% in his career and only 25.7 shots this season.

Can score 22.2 points.

Perhaps in that era and in that league, he was already very good, but the problem is that now, he will face a group of well-trained "professional players". This is far from his finals opponent, the Chicago Stags, and can be compared.

of.

The highest field goal percentage of the Chicago Stags in the 46-47 season was just 30%, and the lowest was only 11.6%. Such a shooting percentage can only be achieved by "amateur players". Now if anyone in the NBA can achieve it

This kind of data is a strange thing.

Therefore, this game is a game without any suspense at all. Even if the rules are not suitable at the beginning, the gap in height, weight, accuracy and overall quality is really too big. Tang Qian also took the opportunity to make a big splash. In this era, it can be

There was no "alley-oop ban". Kidd and the others were totally having fun, and they lost countless alley-oops in one game.

4 clean and brutal killings! No mercy, eliminate your opponents!

Maybe it's a bit bullying, but now Tang Qian just wants to win, and there is no extra space to think about anything else. He only blames the first championship team in NBA history for his own misfortune. After more than half a century of training, there are

For real professional players, they have no 1% chance of winning.

Because of the sweep, I got another ability card as usual, which is a silver block card, plus 4 best of the game (mainly because the unlimited alley-oop points are too strong), and 4 silver ability card fragments. After 3 in 1

, there was another silver three-point card. The remaining 1 silver ability card fragment was stored by Tang Qian for future use.

After getting the special card for this level, Tang Qian started to enter the fifth level without hesitation.

"There are three remaining challenge opportunities on this floor. Defeat the opponent within three opportunities..."

After the same prompt sound as the first four floors, Tang Qian approached the "calendar board" on this floor. This time, the difficulty was indeed upgraded again.

From a random championship team in NBA history, it became a random defending team in NBA history.

Defending team? That is, a strong team that has at least completed "2 consecutive championships" and "mini dynasty"! Only a few teams in NBA history have successfully defended the title? The answer is only 6. Among them, the Los Angeles Lakers have exclusive 4 times.

Followed by the Celtics' eight consecutive championships, followed by the great Chicago Bulls twice, the Detroit Pistons once, the Houston Rockets once, and the Miami Heat once. So compared to the fourth level, this level

It is simply impossible to "hit the jackpot" or "pick up the mistakes".

You must be prepared to fight with real swords and guns before you can eliminate your opponents and advance to the next level.

Otherwise... this level will most likely stop Tang Qian, failing to exit, and all the ability crystal bricks will return to zero.

The ideal situation is of course to choose the Minneapolis Lakers, but everything depends on his own "luck". Before that, all Tang Qian has to do is to re-select his teammates. This time he can choose his teammates independently.

The power has been increased to 5 times. It seems that even the sixth person can choose by himself.

This is pretty good news.

Against the defending teams in NBA history, the depth of the bench is very important, and sometimes it can even play a role in "turning the tide", maybe. Looking at the number of available teams displayed on the "calendar board" has changed to 7,

In addition to the four retained teams, the new teams are the Toronto Raptors (2000-2001 season), Charlotte Hornets (1988-1989 season), and Orlando Magic (2002-2003 season).

PS: The outbreak is complete, Xiao Zi’s character is still good, right~ Okay, it’s a new week, how about everyone join in?


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