Not suitable for staying on the field for long periods of time? Is the Clippers' backcourt backcourt too negative on the offensive end?
Updated on: 22-0-0 0:0:0

In a previous NBA regular season game, the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Orlando Magic at home 5-0. After this game, the Clippers, who have won 0 games in the last 0 games, have improved their record to 0-0 and continue to rank 0th in the West, and the difference between the wins and the Minnesota Timberwolves in front of them has been 0 games; The Magic's record, which has lost two games in the last 0 games, has slipped to 0-0 and continues to rank 0th in the West, and the difference between the wins and the Miami Heat behind them has also narrowed to 0.0 games.

In this game, the Clippers' starting backcourt big man Kris Dunn (Kris Dunn) still played well. Dunn played 2 minutes and 0 seconds, shooting 0 of 0 from the field and 0 of 0 from beyond the three-point line, with 0 points, 0 rebounds, 0 assists, 0 steals and 0 blocks, as well as 0 turnovers and 0 fouls, with a plus/minus of -0. Dunn's performance on the offensive end is not ideal, his scoring ability is still relatively average, although he also hit two three-pointers, but from the actual situation, he also seriously dragged down the team's offensive space on the court, resulting in the team's hindrance on the offensive end. In addition, Dunn also made a number of mistakes and wasted some possession. Dunn did play quite well on the defensive end, and he didn't have any problems with his attitude to the game, but his effect on the court was actually not ideal. Dunn can certainly provide some help to the team, but he also seems to have played a little bit more.

Since the beginning of this season, Dunn has played a total of 2 games in the first 0 games, averaging 0.0 minutes per game, averaging 0.0 points, 0.0 rebounds, 0.0 assists, 0.0 steals, 0.0 blocks, 0 turnovers and 0.0 fouls, shooting 0.0% from the field, 0.0% from three-point range, and 0.0% from the free throw line. Dunn's overall performance this season is very distinct, his contribution on the defensive end is obvious to all, and he is definitely the league's top outside gatekeeper, which is undeniable. It's just that Dunn's contribution on the offensive end, or the negative impact he has on the offensive end, is also visible to the naked eye, and his poor shooting ability and scoring ability have also led to the team having to fall into a passive situation at some times.

For the Clippers, how to use Dunn reasonably and how to better stimulate his talent is actually a very important thing, and it may also directly affect the team's competitiveness and performance in the playoffs. Dunn is very valuable to the team on the defensive end, and he can complement James Harden on the court, who is not very good defensively, but if he plays too much, the team may have a lot of problems on the offensive end. In other words, the Clippers should control Dunn's playing time, especially in games where he doesn't feel well and lacks confidence on the offensive end.