As a Kobe hater, he was actually teammates with Kobe!

Chapter 405: Data Rogue Version 2.0, the Little Emperor Dominating the Charts!

Rajon Rondo ranks ninth in the league in assists with 7.2 assists per game. Although it may not seem like much, Rondo's average playing time is also the lowest on this list, at only 9 minutes.

The average playing time of other players all exceeded 30 minutes, with Chris Paul reaching 37.6 minutes.

Of course, assists cannot fully reflect a player's organizational ability. For example, although Allen Iverson has 7.1 assists, his ability to organize the team's offense is not as good as Chauncey Billups, who is not on the list, and Zhou Ze, who averages 4.3 assists per game this season.

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[Top 10 blocks per game]:

Marcus Camby, 3.6.

Zhou Ze, 3.2.

Josh Smith, 2.8.

Samuel Dalembert, 2.3.

Dwight Howard, 2.1.

Amar'e Stoudemire, 2.1.

Tim Duncan, 1.9.

Emeka Okafor, 1.7.

Rasheed Wallace, 1.7.

Brendan Haywood, 1.7.

Unfortunately.

Zhou Ze did not become the block king this season, but only ranked second among the block kings.

But in fact, Zhou Ze has led the league in blocks per game for a long time. But there is a paradox in defense: we all know that your defense is strong, so who would be stupid enough to challenge you?

Not every NBA player is Dwight Howard.

Like assists, blocks also don't truly reflect a player's defensive ability. Although Zhou Ze is slightly behind Marcus Camby in terms of blocks, his defensive influence is like a grain of rice competing with the sun and the moon.

[Special Reward (Second on the Block List): 1000 Peak Points]

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[Top 10 steals per game]:

Zhou Ze, 2.8.

Chris Paul, 2.4.

Kobe Bryant, 2.3.

Ron Artest, 2.3.

Caron Butler, 2.2.

Gerald Wallace, 2.1.

Andre Iguodala, 2.1.

Shawn Marion, 2.0.

Allen Iverson, 2.0.

LeBron James, 1.8.

As a big man in the post, Zhou Ze won the title of steals leader this season. But unlike smaller players, most of Zhou Ze's steals came from passing steals rather than dribbling steals.

The difference is that one is a single-point blast and the other is to cut off the passing route.

Kobe ranks third on this list, 0.6 more than the same period in his previous life. This data also shows how much Zhou Ze has reduced the burden on Kobe on the offensive end, allowing him to focus on the defensive end.

Then there's Chris Paul.

In his previous life, Paul averaged 2.7 steals per game this season, leading both assists and steals. Unfortunately, he encountered Zhou Ze, and his steals per game dropped by 0.3.

To be honest, this is not much of a drop.

Is this the only debuff I bring to Paul?

Zhou Ze even wanted to reflect on himself.

Unexpectedly, I made Paul the old 1.5 on the steals list.

[Special Reward (Season Steals King): 2000 Peak Points]

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Young players have gradually appeared in the five basic data lists.

McGrady and Carter gradually fell out of the ranks of All-Star players.

The Cavaliers' star player, the little emperor LeBron James, is truly worthy of being called the chosen one. He appears in the "Average Points Per Game List (Third)", "Average Assists Per Game List (Seventh)" and "Average Steals Per Game List (Tenth)" respectively.

Compared with Zhou Ze, who won the scoring title, rebounding title, blocks title and steals title in a single season, his data is only a world away from being as "rogue" as before.

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【Top 10 Players with the Most Turnovers Per Game】:

Steve Nash, 3.6.

Deron Williams, 3.4.

LeBron James, 3.4.

Jason Kidd, 3.3.

Zhou Ze, 3.2.

Dwight Howard, 3.2.

Kobe Bryant, 3.1.

Josh Smith, 3.0.

Hedo Turkoglu, 3.0.

Allen Iverson, 3.0.

Well...

Although the turnover data is embarrassing, it also reflects the player's status in the team and the use of the ball. If you can't even touch the ball and don't have playing time, there will definitely be no turnovers.

In addition, compared to last year, Zhou Ze is no longer the league's error king this season.

Both Purple and Gold Elbows are honored to be on the list.

As for Chris Paul, who averaged 1.5 assists and steals per game this season, his assist-to-turnover ratio is very well controlled, with only 2.5 turnovers per game, which is really rare for a small guard who controls the ball for a long time.

The bottom line that Paul can guarantee for the team is his excellent assist-to-turnover ratio.

But he was never able to lead the team to the Western Conference Finals during his peak period because his assist-to-turnover ratio was too well controlled.

Keywords: peak of career.

Paul during his time with the Phoenix Suns was no longer the team's best player.

Booker's importance to the team is obviously greater than Paul's.

For Paul, getting 15+8, or even 20+10, is indeed commonplace. But if the team needs him to get 40+ to win the game, Paul can only get 20+10.

Unlike Jason Kidd, Nash, and James Harden, who are all adventurous passers, Paul always keeps the ball in his hands whenever there's even a hint of danger. This definitely reduces his turnovers.

If Westbrook plays dirty, he can keep his turnovers to zero.

If you blindly pursue the assist-to-turnover ratio and miss some fleeting offensive opportunities, you will naturally not be called a true point guard god.

If everything goes well and Paul can give some performance in the playoffs...

Zhou Ze will meet Chris Paul in the second round, and then he will be equipped with the Inner Demon 2.0 version, making him the "Devil Paul".

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【Top 10 Players with the Most Fouls Per Game】:

Mickey Moore, 3.8.

Shaquille O'Neal, 3.7.

Amar'e Stoudemire, 3.7.

Danny Granger, 3.6.

Carlos Boozer, 3.6.

Andris Biedrins, 3.4.

Brad Miller, 3.4.

Dwight Howard, 3.3.

Josh Smith, 3.3.

Zhou Ze, 3.2.

Although Zhou Ze made the list again, he was only ranked tenth this time, which was a significant improvement compared to last season.

Of course, for inside players, committing too few fouls is not a good thing, as it means that your defense is not aggressive.

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