Home>basketballNews> Coming off the bench to cut 28+5, the Warriors' veteran in the playoffs slashed the Heat, no wonder Kerr used him so much >

Coming off the bench to cut 28+5, the Warriors' veteran in the playoffs slashed the Heat, no wonder Kerr used him so much

The NBA playoffs continued, and today the Heat and the Cavaliers played the first round of the playoffs, and finally the Heat lost to the Cavaliers on the road, and won a big defeat, and the score was fixed at 100:121. Today's game, Mitchell and Garland's outburst did not surprise fans. After all, these two players were the team's leading scorers during the regular season.

But Jerome, who came off the bench today, scored 28 points, which surprised many fans. Although Jerome had a very good regular season, the fact that he was able to play such explosively in such a fierce playoff game is a testament to the fact that Jerome has completely improved his current ability to the next level, and he seems to have reached the peak of his career. Without Jerome's 28 points, the Cavaliers would probably have had a very tough game.

When it comes to Jerome, many Warriors fans may be familiar with it. Because he used to play for the Warriors, when he was on a two-way contract, but he was entrusted with a heavy responsibility by Kerr. Kerr is very fond of using Jerome, and he has had a lot of work opportunities during his time with the Warriors, so it can be said that Kerr is Jerome's mentor. He gained a lot of on-court experience during his time with the Warriors, and his shooting ability has improved even further when playing next to Curry, as the Warriors' in-team practice environment has allowed him to polish his projection.

Jerome's progress with the Cavaliers this year has been significant, averaging 12.5 points per game and shooting 51.6 percent from the field and 44 percent from three-point range in the regular season. This is a testament to the fact that Jerome is a very good projection player. And he's very tall as a ball-handling defender, and Jerome should get a very good contract at the end of the season. Many fans believe that the Warriors could consider re-signing Jerome back, and he should be more comfortable playing under Kerr. And the Warriors are very lacking in such a player on the second team these days, and he will be a better fit for the Warriors' system than Kuminga. I wonder what the fans think?

Comment (0)
No data