In 2013, he earned half a million in 9 teams! The title of NBA company commander, member of the Rockets headband gang, 51 points in a single game!
When Corey Brewer scored 51 points against the Rockets on April 11, 2014, the timer in the Target Center Arena seemed to flow back to the 2007 NCAA final - the talented forward who led Florida as a MOP to achieve the defending title was using the brightest night of his NBA career to prove to the world that even without the All-Star halo, "company commander" could write his own legendary chapter. When the Timberwolves were selected in the seventh pick in 2007, Brewer's 2.06-meter height and a 2.10-meter wingspan were expected to become the top wing locker. But the mediocre performance of the rookie averaged 5.8 points per game in the 2009-10 season made his average burst of 13.1 points per game more like a comeback. The turning point occurred in February 2011. Brewer, who was involved in the 13-man trade of Cameron Anthony, joined the Mavericks on the Flash and unexpectedly won the championship ring with a blue-collar data averaged 5.3 points per game. This dramatic experience reveals the NBA's survival rules: character players who are always ready are always closer to success than those with idle talents. Turning to the Nuggets in the 2011-12 season, Brewer ushered in tactical liberation. Under Coach George Carl's running and shooting system, his average of 12.1 points + 1.6 steals per game has increased the conversion offensive efficiency to 1.18 points per round (top 15%). In 2014, he returned to the Timberwolves in his contract year, facing Harden's epic performance of 51 points + 6 steals, setting three historical records: The first non-Star player in the history of the Timberwolves The only non-Star with 50 points + 5 steals in a single game in the past 20 years, against Harden's MVP candidate of the season, his highest score Joining the Rockets in 2014 started his golden period of career, and "headband brothers" became its most shining label. In the 2015 Westminster Final G6, Brewer, Josh Smith and Terry joined hands with director to make a 19-point comeback. The ability to fight 15 points in a single quarter caused the Clippers' defensive system to collapse. It is this "microwave" scoring explosive power that helped him sign a three-year, $24 million contract in 2015 - a salary ranked in the top 20% of the league's wing players that year, even higher than Danny Green during the same period. The experience of traveling to nine teams in 13 years has actually made Brewer's alternative legend: Defensive value: 1,024 steals in his career, defensive plus and negative value +2.1 in the 2013-14 season (top 10% of the same position) Salary management: Total salary is 53 million US dollars, ranking 6th among the 2007 rookies, second only to All-Stars such as Durant and Horford Champion Gene: As the 2011 Mavericks The champion member, whose locker room role was rated by Carlisle as "never-stop energy pump" The Mavericks member with Nowitzki's Mavericks, won the only NBA annual championship in his NBA career, from "company commander" to "headband brothers", from Mr. 51 points to the championship puzzle, he proved with a salary of $53 million and 186 steals - the true professional spirit is to regard every bench as a battlefield that changes destiny. Average of 8.7 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.5 steals in his career, and his three-point shooting percentage in the playoffs was 34.7% 2014-15 season conversion offensive scores accounted for 27.3%, and its efficiency value exceeded the league's 89% wings The winning rate of the team in 13 years of career was 52.3%, far exceeding the average level of wandering players in the same period
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