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Four games! What level is Jaylen Williams in the second round?

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In this game, Jaylen Williams, the second leader of the Thunder, made a big shot, played 3 of 16 shots, 0 of 4 three-pointers, and only scored 6 points.

Although he also scored 7 rebounds, 10 assists and 3 steals, he only scored 6 points with 16 shots, and he made 0 of 8 shots in the second half, without a single point. Such a performance is definitely not outstanding.

Losing is by no means a single person's problem, but in this G6 game, the Thunder went from leading to being dragged into a tiebreak, and as the No. 2 scorer of the Thunder, Javi really has to take a big blame.

The Thunder led by 3 points at the end of the first half, and was scored 32-21 by the Nuggets in the third quarter, and never caught up again.

In this quarter, Jiewei was the team's main attacker. He played for 9 minutes in a single quarter, but he made 0 shots and scored 0 points. None of them could make a quick stop jump shot, an open three-pointer, a three-pointer with the ball or a layup after a confrontation.

In the fourth quarter, Jewe's condition was still bad, even worse:

—9 minutes left, the Thunder went from 11 points behind to 7 points, Jewe's steal the fast break, it seems that the Thunder is about to start, but Jewe's layup took a big hat from Watson, and the Thunder's pursuit of points stopped

—5 minutes left, the Thunder fell 12 points behind, Jewe's steal the fast break again, this time the defense behind him The defender was not that close, but Jiewei directly dunked but failed, which was quite explosive.

--Along with 1 minute and 35 seconds left, the Thunder chased the points wildly, from 93-109 to 102-111. As a result, the ball was in Jiewei's hands, and a large open three-pointer failed to make the momentum, and the momentum came to an abrupt end again

It should be noted that Jiewei was not only in this game, but he did not reach his ideal level in several games in this round of series.

G1 Thunder was defeated by Gordon, and the biggest blame was head coach Dagenut. He played the penalty shootout in the last minute and ruined his victory that he could have won (otherwise he has advanced).

But Jewe's performance in this game was actually quite disastrous: he made 5 of 20 shots, 2 of 9 three-pointers, and only scored 16 points, including 2 of 13 in the second half, and only scored 9 points.

G4 Thunder narrowly won the away game and tied the score 2-2, which was quite good.

But in this game, Jewe made 2 of 13 shots, 0 of 5 three-pointers, scored 10 points, 3 rebounds and 5 assists.

It should be noted that when the third quarter was finished, Jewe made 1 of 10 shots and only scored 2 points. It is hard to imagine what kind of bloody storm would be after the game if he lost.

G5 Thunder won the Tianwang Mountain. At the critical moment of the fourth quarter, Jokic tied the three-pointer, and then Jewe immediately responded to a three-pointer. This goal can be said to be the most critical goal in the game.

But looking at the whole game, Jewe's overall performance was really not good: he made 5 of 14 shots, 2 of 5 three-pointers, scored 18 points, and his real shooting percentage in a single game was only 51.4%.

In other words, in the six games so far, Jewe has not achieved expectations in four of the six games. Even if he counts the other two games, his performance in the second round is only:

averaged 16.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 1.5 steals per game, shooting percentage of 33.7%, three-point shooting percentage of 21.2%, and real shooting percentage of 45.0%. Based on the second in command of the championship team, it is definitely not qualified.

As a comparison, Jewe's regular season performance averaged 21.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1.6 steals per game, shooting percentage of 48.4%, three-point shooting percentage of 36.5%, and real shooting percentage of 57.3%.

In the first round of the series, Jewe had 20+ in all four games, and handed over the data: 23.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game, 54.2% shooting percentage, 28.6% from three-point shooting percentage, and 59.2% real shooting percentage.

Once again, losing is definitely not a problem for one person. The team is chased to the tiebreak in the second round of the 68-win team, which is definitely not the only one who can win the team. On the contrary, in addition to Jewe, in this round of the series, the other core members of the Thunder, including MVP Alexander and the Third Head Chett, did not play in the regular season.

But only talk about Jewe, his performance is particularly far from that of the regular season and the first round, especially on the offensive end, he is also the second in command. Jewe, who entered the All-Star for the first time in the regular season this year, can be said to have been defeated by Murray, who has never entered the All-Star. Murray has scored 20+ in a total of 4 times in the series so far, and can average 22.0 points per game. G6 can still score 25 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists while having sex.

Of course, Jewe is still young and has less experience in the playoffs than Murray, but this should not be a reason for his poor performance. The next game will be the second life-and-death battle in Jewe's career (the last time he lost to the Mavericks in G6 in the second round last year), and it is also the first time he has experienced a tiebreak battle. What kind of performance can be achieved, let's wait and see.

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