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From the traditional inside center to the space inside, Daluo's transformation is enough to change a team.

Brook Lopez, born in California on April 1st, 1988, was selected by the New Jersey Nets in the 1th overall draft of the 28 NBA Draft. He has played for the Nets, Lakers and Bucks as a center. Lopez averaged 27.2 minutes per game in the regular season this season, contributing 12.3 points, 5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks. He can get 12.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.6 blocks in the playoffs.

The early Lopez can be said to be a traditional center, and his 3-pointers are very rare. He didn't make his first 3-pointer until the seventh season of his career. This season, Lopez's 3-pointer shooting percentage is 36.4%, and he is the most successful player who has transformed into a space-based insider.

As fans know, the Bucks are a team that pays great attention to the offensive rhythm of the team, with the fastest average round rate per game and the most fast break points in the league. In this way, Lopez, a center like this, is not suitable for the Bucks, but the Bucks take the letter brother as the offensive core. Besides being good at fast break scores, the letter brother also emphasizes singles, which attracts a lot of defensive strength. At this time, Lopez, who has three-point ability, need not be limited to it.

In addition to these, Lopez's inside defense also showed his toughness. In the game against the Lakers, who scored the second in the league, Lopez only scored 4 points and 2 points against centers McKee and Howard, which shows the importance of Lopez in the Bucks' defensive end.

It needs to be said that in the game 5 of the playoffs against the Hawks, Brother Alphabet was absent due to injury, and Lopez scored a team-high 33 points in 37 minutes to help the team win the game. The finals with the Suns also made Daluo the third center in NBA history to hit at least three three-pointers in a single game.