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The Lakers asked for the No. 1 pick! Using Hachimura Trading is a win-win situation, and it is time to test Pelinka s ability

1:23am, 28 June 2025Basketball

24-25 Season Hachimura made 509 shots, with a real shooting rate of 61.9%. Just looking at the real shooting rate, look at the group comparison:

1, Antetokounmpo 62.5%;

2, Alexander 63.7%;

3, Curry 61.8%.

Hachimura's ending efficiency is comparable to that of a super giant?

If you only look at the data, you can really understand it this way. In fact, the 61.9% true shooting rate is 30th in the league, second only to Durant and Antetokounmpo in the same position. But from the perspective of the ending method, there is a big gap in the superstar. Just say one thing - take the ball offense. Compared with itself, it broke through 168 times in the quarters of 22-23, with 120 shots and a shooting rate of 42.6%; it broke through 181 times in the quarters of 23-24, with 114 shots and 41.5% laziness; it broke through 148 times in the quarters of 24-25, with 79 shots and a shooting rate of 41.8%.

and the league,

1, Tatum broke through 741 times, with 359 shots and a shooting rate of 56.0%;

2, Porter Jr. broke through 215 times, with 105 shots and a shooting rate of 52.5%;

3, Wiggins broke through 144 times, with 89 shots and a shooting rate of 47.2%. According to the comparison data of the two groups of

, Hachimura's holdings showed a downward trend, which is one of them. Second, looking at the alliance, it is basically at the middle and lower level. I mean, not to mention super giants like Tatum, even Wiggins who have never played the expected level, can't compare with Hachimura Shizuo.

In fact, putting aside the investment, Hachimura Shizuo is proud of his space attributes, Wiggins is not much different.

Mid-distance

1. Wiggins' career shooting accounted for 11.6% and shooting rate of 41.3%;

2. Hachimura's career shooting accounted for 13.2% and shooting rate of 44.8%.

Outside the three-point line

1, Wiggins' career shooting accounted for 27.5% and shooting rate of 35.6%;

2, Hachimura's career shooting accounted for 28.9% and shooting rate of 38.1%. According to the comparison data of the two groups of

, Hachimura has better spatial attributes but does not have Wiggins' ability to hold the investment. If we consider tactical considerations, the former can do more than add icing on the cake, and the latter will likely be able to provide timely help. For the latter, it's like Lonnie Walker in season 22-23.

G5 against the Warriors, 12 points were scored in the fourth quarter - all 4 sports goals were taken by the shooting. To a large extent, the Lakers' ability to finally eliminate the Warriors has a direct relationship with these 12 points. In addition to holding the investment, Wiggins also has defensive abilities that Hachimura is not good at.

Defense data comparison

1, Wiggins's real positive and negative value for career defense is 0.4;

2, Hachimura's real positive and negative value for career defense is -1.1.

Comparison of the same defender

1. Defending DeRozan, Wiggins limited the shooting rate 25.0%; Haemura's limit the shooting rate 47.2%;

2. Defending Siakam, Wiggins limited the shooting rate 33.3%; Haemura's limit the shooting rate 45.0%;

3. Defending Leonard, Wiggins limited the shooting rate 31.2%; Haemura's limit the shooting rate 44.7%.

According to reporter Brett Siege, the Heat are selling Wiggins and the 20th pick in the first round of this year. Subsequent reports pointed out that the Lakers have inquired about the former.

Inquiry No. 1 pick Wiggins, in my opinion, if the Lakers are the main body, it is theoretically a win-win situation for the Lakers and the Heat.

Reason 1: That is, combat power. As I said just now, with the attributes of Hachimura's space, Wiggins has the shooting and defensive ability that the former does not have. The potential for taking Hachimura as a reference, Wiggins' instant combat power against the Lakers is greatly improved.

Reason 2: Reconstruction. First trade Butler, then sell Wiggins and the No. 20 pick. It is likely that the Heat's goal in the new season is to rebuild. Compared to Wiggins's two-year contract, Hachimura's expiration contract is obviously suitable for reconstruction.

Of course, Riley is considering controlling the Heat, and Wiggins's immediate combat power is far stronger than Hachimura. In my opinion, it is time to test Pelinka's abilities. To be precise, can we use Hachimura as the main body to complete the upgrade to Wiggins?

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