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32-year-old Hilde is still improving! He participated in the playoffs for the second time and proved that he is not a soft persimmon

On May 16, Warriors guard Buddy Hilde attended the season summary press conference. He said: "My defense has improved a lot, and I prove that I am not a soft persimmon."

Brothers, I am Lao Liu, a Basketball Special Correspondent. The Warriors have just finished their playoff journey this season. This is also the second time that Hilde has participated in the playoffs.

32-year-old Hilde played in 12 playoff games, averaging 12.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.2 steals per game, with shooting percentages of 41.6%, 42.9% and 92.9% respectively in the three events.

For the Warriors, 38 million Hield in four years is worth it! Just against the Rockets G7, the annual salary will be higher than one year's annual salary in one game.

What's more, Hilde has good physical fitness and attends 82 games in the regular season, so he is a diligent and good employee.

It is worth noting that in the NBA impression, Hilder is a pure three-point shooter, and defense is a big black hole.

Perhaps due to Butler's positive influence, Hilder's defensive ability has been greatly improved, at least he will not let his opponent pass easily. He averaged 1.2 steals per game in the playoffs, which further reflects his focused defensive awareness.

After experiencing this playoff baptism, especially during Curry's absence, Hilder was forced to "enjoy" Curry's double-team treatment, and his scoring efficiency plummeted. He realized that he still had to practice hard this summer.

In fact, when 32-year-old Hilde chose to reach a four-year cost-effective contract with the Warriors, he placed his remaining career here.

Because he likes to study and likes to play with Curry, but now Butler is here, which makes him even more happy.

Hilde's last sentence in an interview with reporters: "This season is the happiest time of my career, and I hope to keep playing here."