1 and 10 season, the shooting percentage remained the first.
First of all, as an inside player, the success rate of shooting is very important, especially in the restricted area. Although O 'Neill doesn't have much shooting space, although he is a rough man, he once ranked first in the league in shooting percentage for consecutive 10 seasons, which shows that he is not just a person who plays by his body.
2. Get 25 free throws in the last quarter.
Secondly, because of O 'Neill's poor shooting, Popovich invented the so-called shark-cutting tactics, and deliberately fouled him to the free throw line, which could greatly reduce his scoring efficiency. In this case, O 'Neill often has some records of free throws, but in the finals, O 'Neill once had a record of 25 free throws in a single quarter. This is not just a question of shark-cutting tactics, the other side really can't prevent him.
3, 13 season, averaging 20+ 10.
Although O 'Neill's peak period does not seem to be very long, in fact, during his peak period, he has maintained a good and stable output. 13 season is 20+ 10. Even in the whole NBA, for an insider, the whole game is quite ok.
4, 10 season score 26+ 10.
If this requirement is raised a little, O 'Neill has achieved a score of 26+10 in the10 season, and his score level is very high. Because of this, O 'Neill can still easily lead the team to win three consecutive victories in the finals, and he has won FMVP for three consecutive times.
5. The average professional hit rate is 58%
The last point is O 'Neill's shooting percentage throughout his career. O 'Neill's offensive grasp should not be too high when the attack range is basically kept in the restricted area. His career shooting percentage is 58%, close to 60%, even the performance of many inside players in the peak season. You know, in the later period of O 'Neill's career, his role has deteriorated a lot. After this average, he is still so excellent, which shows how terrible his offensive efficiency will be at his peak.
Who can break these records among today's inside star players?