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Alexander and Halliburton have all-round matches in regular season data, more highlights and expectations in the finals

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On the NBA regular season stage, Shay Gilgers-Alexander and Teres Halliburton shine with unique light like two bright stars. Through an in-depth analysis of the two's regular season data, we can clearly see their differences in scoring, organization, efficiency, etc., as well as their respective key roles in the team. In terms of scoring ability, Alexander is undoubtedly more explosive. This season's regular season, he averaged 32.7 points per game and won the league's scoring leader. His scoring methods are rich and diverse. Whether it is the speed of lightning during breakthroughs or the stable output of mid-range jump shots, they make the opponent unable to defend. He contributed 42 games, 30+, 16 games, 40+, and 4 games, 50+, and all three data ranked first in the league. The cumulative positive and negative values ​​of a single season were as high as +632, ranking first in the league, demonstrating his absolute influence on the victory or defeat of the game. By comparison, Halliburton averaged 27 points per game, although quite outstanding, but was slightly inferior to Alexander in terms of explosive power of the score and direct scoring influence on the game. In terms of organizational connection, Halliburton is a master. He averaged 9.2 assists per game, with an assist-and-turnover ratio of up to 5.6, ranking first in the league, has an excellent passing vision, and always cleverly creates scoring opportunities for his teammates. He is the core organizer of the Pacers' offensive system. Alexander is also not weak in this regard, and his average of 6.4 assists per game also shows his excellent passing ability, but compared with Halliburton, there is still a certain gap in passing creativity and controlling the team's offensive rhythm.

Both of them have outstanding performance in terms of efficiency values ​​and hit rate. Alexander shot 51.9% from the field, 37.5% from three-point shooting, 89.8% from free throws, and 65.4% from the real shooting, becoming the first player after Michael Jordan to achieve "32 points + 6 assists" in a single season with "50% + hit rate". Halliburton's shooting percentage is 49.8%, 39.7% from three-pointers and 84.2% from free throws. While maintaining efficient scoring, he also demonstrates comprehensive shooting ability. Although Alexander has a slight advantage in overall shooting and real shooting, Halliburton has a higher three-point shooting percentage and the threat from the outside cannot be underestimated.

Judging from the advanced data, Alexander's player efficiency value (PER) reaches 28.9, ranking at the forefront of the league, proving that he can bring great value to the team on the court. Halliburton has a PER value of 24.6, which is also excellent and has made important contributions to both the team's offense and defense. In addition, Alexander's victory contribution value (WS) is 14.5, which contributes significantly to the team's victory; Halliburton's WS value is 11.2, which also plays a key role in improving the team's record.

Overall, Alexander has a clear advantage in scoring ability and is the core weapon for the team to siege the city; Halliburton is better in organizational connection and is the engine for the Pacers' smooth offense. Although Alexander has a slight advantage in some data, Halliburton also has its own unique advantages. The two's outstanding performance in the regular season not only provides strong guarantees for the performance of their respective teams, but also makes the upcoming finals full of more highlights and expectations. Their direct dialogue on the finals stage will surely become the focus of fans' relish.

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