The offensive space is severely limited, and the Warriors powerful pitchers are indeed unable to show their own characteristics?
In a previous NBA Western Conference semi-finals G5, the Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Golden State Warriors 121-110. After this game, the Timberwolves locked the total score of this round of series to 4-1, reaching the Western Conference Finals for two consecutive years, while the Warriors were eliminated, ending the playoff journey this season. In this game, the Warriors' starting shooting guard Buddy Hield also showed a significant decline. Hilder played 29 minutes and 37 seconds in the whole game, made 2 of 9 shots, 0 of 4 three-pointers and 4 of 4 free throws, scored 8 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals, and had 4 turnovers and 5 fouls, with a plus-negative value of -13. Hilder seemed very difficult on the offensive end. Since there was not enough space, his shooting ability was unable to be exerted. Hilder's ability to hold the ball and attack is relatively average. In this case, it is even more difficult for him to show his ability in this regard. He also made a lot of mistakes and wasted a lot of ball rights. Hilder's performance on the defensive end is also relatively average, and he has no way to provide more support to the team on the defensive end. Hilder's performance in this game was very disappointing and he did not perform at his best. In the NBA regular season this season, Hilder maintained full attendance in 82 games. During his 22.7 minutes of playing time, Hilder averaged 11.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.8 steals, and 0.3 blocks. He also had 1.1 turnovers and 1.6 fouls. His shooting percentage was 41.7%, three-point shooting percentage was 37%, and free throw shooting percentage was 82.8%. In the playoffs, Hilder averaged 27.3 minutes in the first 12 games, with averaging 12.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.4 blocks, and 1.1 turnovers and 2 fouls. His shooting percentage was 41.6%, his three-point shooting percentage was 42.9%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 92.9%. Hilder's performance during the playoffs was actually quite good. His offensive efficiency was relatively stable. He was able to play some role on the offensive end. His shooting ability was relatively stable. He was able to maintain stable competitiveness when the team needed him to stand up. But Hilde is not a player with this kind of characteristics after all, and it is indeed difficult for him to show his own characteristics under the current circumstances. However, in any case, Hilder's performance is already quite outstanding. If it weren't for his outstanding performance, the Warriors might not have had the chance to enter the second round of the series, let alone perform in this round of the series. For the Warriors, it is also a good thing for Hilder to find form in the playoffs, which also shows that he is also changing his stereotype of not being able to fight tough battles.
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