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Coming from behind to win in overtime over Oklahoma

216cm tall, high shot success rate

 

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The Chase Center, home of the Golden State of the National Basketball Association (NBA) on the 19th. With three seconds left in the fourth quarter, Andrew Wiggins (Golden State) made it 117-114 when he inserted a three-run shot into the rim of his opponent Oklahoma City. The home fans, who were sure to escape five consecutive losses, were enthusiastic. Three seconds later, however, Golden State fans had to wrap their heads around them. This is because he was hit with a three-point tie with the buzzer at the end of the fourth quarter and dragged into overtime.

 

Oklahoma City's "Big Man" Chet Holmgren (21) was the main character of the tying buzzer-beater that made it 117-117. Homegrin, who received a pass with 1.6 seconds left in the fourth quarter, made a turnaround shot when the opponent's defense caught up. The ball, which left Holmgrin's hand with 0.7 seconds left, split the rim. When Holmgran's 3-point shot passed through the rim, it was after the end buzzer sounded. On the day, Oklahoma City won 130-123 after extra time and won four consecutive games. Oklahoma City guard Shay Gilles-Alexander said, "Homelgren gave our team five more minutes. Five minutes was enough to win," he said. Jesus Alexander, who scored 40 points on the day, scored 10 points in overtime alone.

Holmgren led his team to victory with 36 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists. He also recorded two block shots. Homegran is a "second-year rookie." He was the second overall pick in the NBA rookie draft in June last year and wore a Oklahoma City uniform. However, he failed to play a game last season due to an ankle injury ahead of the opening. It is his second year as a professional, but this is why he is mentioned as a candidate for this season's Rookie of the Year. Addressing the results of the game, Yahoo Sports of the U.S. said, "For the first time, Homegran scored more than 30 points in a game and once again announced that Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio) is not the only one in the rookie of the year race. "At this point, either player deserves to win the Rookie of the Year award," he said.

 

Having played 13 games this season, Holmgren is averaging 17.1 points, 7.9 rebounds, and 2.8 assists. Block shots, which are 2.2, rank fifth overall in the league. Holmgran is considered a complete rookie with both offensive and defensive skills. "I'm good at everything, whether it's offense or defense. I'm also good at block shooting. "I'm a player who knows how to create a scoring opportunity for the team even when I don't have the ball," he said. Homegrin, the MVP of the 2021 FIBA World Cup under-19 (FIBA), was a national star prospect enough to be offered "scholarship admission" by more than 30 universities ahead of his high school graduation. 스포츠토토

 

In particular, Holmgrin boasts a high shooting success rate even though it is a 216cm center. This season, Homegrin has a success rate of 54.6%, a three-point shot of 43.8%, and a free throw of 90.4%. It is listed in the 180 Club (a success rate of 50% for field throws, 40% for 3-point shots, and 90% or more for free throws), a symbol of the "high-efficiency shooter." Stephen Curry (Golden State), the NBA's leading shooter, has a success rate of 47.9% in field throws, 44.7% in three-point shots, and 93.3% in free throws this season.