291. There is no way out, Michael Su Jiu! (4.4K words for monthly ticket)(2/2)
Although Michael Reed's playing style is a bit lonely, as an enterprising second-round pick, although Michael Reed doesn't like passing, he can really score.
In the 2005-06 season, Michael Reed averaged 25.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.3 steals per game.
And at the same time, Reed also had a three-point shooting percentage of up to 39.5% and a 45.6% shooting percentage during the season.
It can be said that as an All-Star player who will play the ultimate in the sniper shooting, Michael Reed's scoring ability can be said to be unquestionable.
So when Su Jiu learned that he had drawn Michael Reed's experience card in this game, he breathed a sigh of relief.
After all, although Michael Reed is not an outstanding star in league history, this is enough for Su Jiu.
Because when his own abilities are combined with Michael Reed, Su Jiu's ability to exert far greater than Michael Reed himself.
In this case, Su Jiu at least has enough confidence to make himself more cruel in this game.
Even when facing the Celtics' close defense against themselves, Su Jiu will have the ability to complete the tearing and truly be able to show three threats outside the three-point line.
After all, what makes people feel most speechless in Michael Reed at his peak is that he can't pass the ball. However, when Su Jiu and Michael Reed merged with each other, this flaw was completely compensated by Su Jiu.
Chapter completed!