Everyone has a deep stereotype of White Chocolate! Even prejudice, recall what White Chocolate looked like in our minds. Must include all sorts of no-look passes. Famous scenes of elbow passes, all kinds of tumultuous work, sharp changes of direction, elegant jump shot. How? Everyone's image of White Chocolate is whether or not he's a flamboyant performer. To put it bluntly, it's just fancy. It's normal for people to have that impression!
Looking back at White Chocolate's career stats, it's 10.5 points, 5.9 assists, 2.09 turnovers, and an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.82. At first glance it doesn't look excellent, and it's nothing like what he does in the highlights. Is he really flashy? Let's start with the most basic stats. 5.9 assists with 2.09 turnovers. What is that assist-to-turnover ratio?
In terms of side-by-side comparisons of players, Kyrie Irving's assist-to-turnover ratio is around 2.2 because he's not an assist-focused point guard, but the assists are definitely on the passing line thanks to his excellent breakaway ability. Look at Steve Nash, the master passer at the historical level. The ratio of assists to turnovers is 2.93.See here, we all understand that Wei Fei is not claptrap when he says that White Chocolate is actually solid.
Look at the data to see the performance, the so-called look at the efficacy not to see the advertisement. Students may question, you say he is stable, he is in the highlights is false? Of course, the highlights are not fake, but not all. As you can see, most of White Joe in the highlights wore a Kings jersey. There's no denying that White Joe was really flamboyant during the Kings' time, with his assist to turnover ratio even dropping below 2. It's not too much of a stretch to say flashy. And White Joe only spent three years with the Kings, while he played 13 years in the NBA.
Many students overlook one thing. White Joe left the Kings to help turn around a championship as the starting point guard on the Heat! White Chocolate he was the starting point guard on a championship team! Flattery is okay? It's worth noting that when the Heat won the title, he was replaced by famous star Gary Payton. When the score was down 0:2, these two men teamed up to complete the quasi-legendary.
The man who passed the ball was White Chocolate. After the game, we learned that it wasn't a whim of White Chocolate's, but a premeditated plan. You know, this was the venue for the final. Down by two games with a big score of 0:2. It was one goal that decided the game, if not the entire championship. He pulled it off, surprisingly calm. Unstable? Life is always up and down. Who says a man with nothing to do is going to live the rest of his life?
Of course, wasn't White Chocolate during the King's time that handsome as Black Dot? It's just that we shouldn't define someone so hastily. I've always thought of White Chocolate as more than just a gathering place man, but a passionate, watchable, focused player, a great point guard, a championship point guard!