2024-08-15
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According to a report on August 15, after the Olympics, different media summarized the great players of the Olympics through statistical data, including shooting percentage and other data. Among them, James, the No. 1 player in history, the best player of the US men's basketball team, and the Olympic MVP, were at the top in many data, both at the forefront of the team and at the forefront of the Olympics.
As an outside player, James' hit rate exceeds that of most inside players, including Jokic. As a scorer, James ranks second in assists in the Olympics, first in the team, and second in team history. As a point guard, James ranks second in scoring, and first in the team if the warm-up games are included, and he has famous scenes at critical moments.
According to data from the International Basketball Federation, James' two-point shooting percentage in the six games of the Olympics was as high as 77.5%, ranking second, second only to Powell. In two-point shooting, James also ranked second with more than 50 shots, 35 of 53 shots, 66%. The first this time was Antetokounmpo, 40 of 59 shots, 67.8%. The third was Edwards, 29 of 50 shots, 58%. The fourth place was tied with Alexander and Durant, both 27 of 50 shots, 54%. Only 7 people on this list have a shooting percentage of more than 50%, the last two being Jokic and Yabusele.
Among the 12 players on the US team, 10 have a shooting percentage of over 50%, including Haliburton, although he didn't play much. Tatum and White have a shooting percentage of less than 50%. Haliburton is even in the top three on the team, with a shooting percentage of over 60%. There are only three players on the US team with a shooting percentage of over 60%, in addition to Haliburton, the Lakers' dual cores James and Davis, with James reaching 66%, the highest on the team.