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The 39th world is the fourth place in the world! Avdia defeated France at 10 points in the final quarter, responding to questions 23+8+5

When Israel's European Cup against France was directly ignited by Avdia's "counterattack script". In the last game against Poland, he lost 0 points in the last quarter and lost three-pointers against the final score, and was scolded for being called "the key fight against the soft-legged shrimp"; in this game, facing France, which ranked fourth in the world, he directly slapped his 23+8+5 steals in the face. The 10 points in the last quarter were even stronger than the French team, and he led the team 82-69 and was upset. This spirit of "blasting the scene when you are questioned" is so popular!

Let's talk about how outrageous he is in this game. He made 7 of 10 in 26 minutes, 3 of 4 three-pointers (75% shooting percentage!), and 6 of 9 free throws. Not only did he score 23 points, he also grabbed 8 rebounds and sent 5 steals, plus or negative value + 26. Efficiency value 27 - The defensive end made the French defender busy. Whether it was breaking through and pushing Abussele to pick a basket on the offensive end, or hitting a steadily three-pointer on the open position, every ball was stepped on France's pain. What impressed me the most was the last quarter: France had just tied the score, and Avdia suddenly started the "steal + score" mode. He first cut off Kulibali's pass and fast break, and then singled Rissache and made a jump shot. He directly widened the gap to 15 points in a single quarter. France's "NBA-level defense line" could not stop him at all. What's even more amazing is the shocking value. Israel is ranked 39 in the world. France has strong teams such as Yabussele, Kulibali, and Rissache (although Saar is absent, the lean camel is bigger than the horse). Who would have thought before the game that this "weak team" could win with Avdia's all-round ability from 1 to 4? He is 2.06 meters tall and has played No. 1 since he was a child. He can shake off the guards by rhythm when breaking through with the ball, and can also grab rebounds in the interior when defending. He tried it when he asked the Trail Blazers Billups to play No. 2 last season, and now he is even more "filling wherever he needs to". This flexibility is too scarce.

Tuo Media's average data, 22 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3 assists, 2.3 steals, 1.7 blocks, all scored and rebounds entered the top eight of the European Cup, and the defensive end included all from steals to blocks. No wonder Greg Swinehart said that he "can be the perfect second-in-command for the championship team." Think about it, it can be used as the "second scoring point" on the offensive end, and can also defend from 1 to 4 on the defensive end. Which team of such a champion doesn't want?

Before the doubts in the previous game were dissatisfied, Avdia responded with a "offensive and defensive" performance - this is what the star should be like: without defending, speak with the ball. Do you think he can take the Trail Blazers to a higher level in the new season? Anyway, I believe it, so I can fight for this key battle. Maybe I can really go to the "all-star edge"!

source:vn7 m