In an NBA Summer League game that ended this morning, Chet Holmgren, the Thunder's second-place pick, started the game. He played 23 minutes and 53 seconds, made 4 of 6 three-pointers, and scored 23 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists. Comprehensive data on 6 blocks! The plus/minus

An NBA Summer League game ended this morning. Thunder second overall pick Chet Holmgren started the game. He played 23 minutes and 53 seconds, made 4 of 6 three-pointers, scored 23 points and 7 rebounds. Comprehensive data of 4 assists and 6 blocks! The plus/minus value is as high as +26, the highest in the game! Led the team to a 98:77 victory over the Jazz!

Holmgren

At the beginning of the first quarter, Holmgren felt hot and hit consecutive three-pointers. He scored 13 points in a single quarter, helping the team lead the opponent 29:9. In the second quarter, the Jazz found some touch and caught up with the score. Holmgren played again, still feeling hot, and once again scored three consecutive points to help the team always lead by a large score.

Three-point shot

At the end of the second quarter, Holmgren made a single from the three-point line. After a tentative fake move, he took a sudden step and turned around to score an independent mid-range shot. He and his Thunder senior Durant The movements of are almost the same, showing the amazing talent of controlling and casting!

Comparison with Durant's shooting

At the beginning of the second half, Holmgren began to show his defensive talent, sending big blocks and blocking the Jazz's 2.30-meter center Fall. At the end of the third quarter, Holmgren made 2+ dunks. 1 exploded the audience. Under the supervision of Thunder star point guard Kiddy, the Jazz were defeated in the three quarters, and the fourth quarter became garbage time.

Blood cap opponent

Chet Holmgren, 20 years old, 2.13 meters tall, 88 kilograms in weight, serves as a power forward, draft template: Porzingis. Once a five-star high school student in the United States, he graduated from Gonzaga University. After his freshman year, he participated in the draft. He averaged 26.9 minutes per game in the NCAA college league, averaging 14.1 points, 9.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 0.8 steals, 3.7 blocks, and three hits. The rates are: 60.7%/39%/71.7%.

Signed with the team

Judging from today's game, Holmgren has exceeded his draft template Porzingis. He combines both inside and outside, can shoot and defend, and is more like Durant, the Thunder's historical genius small forward, so good. With his performance, fans have long forgotten their worries about his ability to fight!

Second pick

According to this performance, Holmgren will have a promising future! Congratulations to Thunder for another ingenious win!