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The evil guy is also a puzzle to win the championship! Dort s controversy and value, the deadly gear of the Thunder s defense system
Today let’s talk about the most divisive player in the NBA – Lügez Dort. This guy was selected for the best defensive team, but he turned around and accidentally injured the referee and teammates in the game, and he was on the hot search.
Let's talk about the hardcore data first: Dort has been fighting against his opponent's number one scorer for 46% of the time this season, with a difficulty of 98 in the league, pushing his opponent's shooting percentage to 41.1%, ranking fourth. The defense in the penalty area can make his opponent's star plummet by 6.4%. What's even more exaggerated is his original "Tyrannosaurus Rex defense", with a 10.9% blocking rate hitting a career high, and slashing the opponent's breakthrough success rate by 12%. The Thunder's defense efficiency is 106.6, and this guy is definitely the number one hero.
But if you really think he is a good baby, it would be wrong. The stars he has been "careful" in the past year can form All-Stars: Morant was hit by his hip and was seriously injured in the playoffs, Ingram was reimbursed by the season, LeBron had a big elbow, Harden was knocked away, and Doncic was also thrown. What's even more outrageous is that in today's game, this guy slapped the referee with a slap when he jumped the ball, and accidentally injured his teammate Jaylen Williams when he returned to defense. No wonder fans say he is a "mobile injury manufacturing machine".
In fact, Dort's survival rules have a template - Dream Chasing Green. Both of them are of the type that are not talented enough to make up for small moves: Dort, who is 193cm, is shorter than Green who is 198cm, but they rely on prejudice to choose positions to form a defensive gate. It’s much clearer if you look at the data comparison: Dort’s counterpoint difficulty is 98, and Green’s peak period is only 95; Dort’s 10.9% blocking rate even exceeds Green’s career peak. But the price is that there is constant controversy - Green's throat Gobert, Dort dares to slap the referee in the face. These two live treasures are simply a bad guy duo. The
The Thunder coaching staff is obviously well aware of this. The defensive positioning they designed for Dort was too exquisite: Alexander was responsible for assisting in the defense sweep, Jaylen Williams stared at the outside arrow, and Dort was full-time "Douzi" and used the deterrent force to destroy the opponent's mentality. This trick cured the Timberwolves in the Western Conference Finals - Huazi was defended to 1 of 9 three-pointers, and Randall's singles shooting rate plummeted by 15%.
But the question is: When the defense intensity crosses the moral red line, is victory still pure? Dort's controversy over the crime this season has triggered five large-scale verbal battles, but they still have an annual salary of 18.2 million plus a bonus of 500,000. The league's attitude is also very ambiguous - he only gave ordinary fouls when he was injured and turned around and selected him into defense. Isn't this just acquiesce to "moderate dirty movements"?
It is not the first time to say this phenomenon. Which champion team did not have a bad guy in the Pistons in the 1990s and Artest in the 2000s? Dort is nothing more than a survival sample of the new era. He proved with practical actions that in the NBA where data is paramount, as long as you can keep your opponent's shooting percentage low enough, even if you hurt a few stars, you can still be selected for defense.
The pressure is coming to the league: Should we maintain the purity of the game, or should we acquiesce to this violent aesthetic? Watching the Thunder attack the championship with historically-level defensive efficiency, I suddenly remembered what Teacher Yo said: "Some people win data, some people win games, and some people..." Let's continue to watch the story behind.
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