Obviously, they have good abilities, why do Warriors backcourt star perform ups and downs in the playoffs?
In a previous NBA playoff game, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets who played at home 103-89. After this game, the Warriors, who won the tiebreaker, locked the total score of the series at 4-3 and successfully advanced to the Western Conference semi-finals; while the Rockets were somewhat regrettably defeated the last game and stopped in the first round of the playoffs. Although the Warriors won the game, the team's starting and backcourt star Brandin Podziemski's performance was actually very average. Podjemsky played 39 minutes and 42 seconds in the game, made 4 of 12 shots, and 1 of 7 from outside the three-point line, scoring 9 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block. He also had 2 turnovers and 2 fouls, with a plus-minus value of +5. Podjemski's performance on the offensive end was not ideal, and his scoring ability and shooting ability were not available at all. He got a lot of good outside shooting opportunities, but he kept squandering these opportunities. Podjemsky's performance in passing and organizing offense is also somewhat average, and he also did not show his characteristics in this regard. Podjemsky's performance on the defensive end is pretty good, but the negative impact he has on the team on the offensive end is also visible to the naked eye. He should have done better on the court. In the NBA regular season this season, Pojmsky made a total of 64 appearances in 82 games, averaging 26.8 minutes per game, averaging 11.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.2 blocks, and 1.2 turnovers and 1.5 fouls. He shot 44.5%, three-point shooting percentage 37.2%, and free throw shooting percentage 75.8%. In the playoffs, Podjemski averaged 30.3 minutes in the first seven games, with averaging 11 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3 assists, 0.9 steals, and 0.3 blocks. He also had 1.3 turnovers and 1.6 fouls. His shooting percentage was 38.4%, his three-point shooting percentage was 34.1%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 66.7%. Podjemsky's performance during this round of the series was indeed a little worse. His offensive efficiency was very unstable, and he could not maintain a stable efficiency in every game. Podjemsky should be able to play a greater role on the offensive end. His performance in the second half of the regular season and his value to the team are obvious to all, which is also an important factor in his ability to secure a starting position. We actually don’t quite understand why his condition has been so ups and downs in the playoffs. I wonder what kind of performance Bodjmsky will perform in the next round of the series. Can he improve his form and play his greater value?
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