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He is also his success or failure! The hot-feeling Piston pitcher actually slipped at a critical moment?

9:18pm, 9 May 2025Basketball

In a previous NBA playoff game, the New York Knicks defeated the Detroit Pistons who played at home 116-113 with Jalen Brunson's final victory. After this game, the Knicks advanced to the Eastern Conference semi-finals with a total score of 4-2. They will face the defending champion Boston Celtics who easily defeated the Orlando Magic with a total score of 4-1 in the Eastern Conference semi-finals.

In this game, the overall performance of the Pistons' substitute outside pitcher Malik Beasley is still worthy of recognition. Beasley played 24 minutes and 01 seconds in the game, made 6 of 13 shots, 6 of 13 shots from outside the three-point line, and 2 of 2 free throws, scoring 20 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists, and 4 turnovers and 2 fouls, with the highest plus and minus value of +17. Beasley showed his strong outside shooting ability on the offensive end. He scored 5 three-pointers in the second quarter of the game and scored 15 points frantically, helping the team recover the score difference when they were behind in the first quarter. Beasley made a catch mistake at the last moment of the game, which led to a failure to hit could help the team complete a tied three-pointer, but the flaws did not cover up. If it weren't for Beasley, the Pistons might not have had the chance to fight until the last moment of the game. The plus or negative value of +17 can prove that the team's situation is excellent enough when he is on the court, and he can also show off his own characteristics.

In the NBA regular season this season, Beasley maintained a full-time appearance in the first 82 games. His average playing time reached 27.8 minutes, averaging 16.3 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.1 blocks, and 1.5 fouls. His shooting percentage was 43%, a three-point shooting percentage of 41.6%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 67.9%. In the playoffs, Beasley averaged 27.2 minutes in these six games, with averaging 14 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 0.5 steals and 0.2 blocks, and 1.2 turnovers and 1.7 fouls. He shot 37.3%, three-point shooting percentage 33.9%, and 100% free throw shooting percentage.

Beasley's performance in the regular season was actually quite good. He has excellent outside shooting percentage and is also the top outside pitcher in the league. However, in the playoffs, Beasley's instability in form was fully reflected. Beasley's efficiency and feel on the offensive end have fluctuated. He cannot maintain a stable level in every game, and his three-point shooting percentage has also experienced obvious fluctuations compared to the regular season. Of course, Beasley is not a worthless player, and his shooting ability and scoring explosive power are still very valuable at some point. This summer, Beasley will become a free agent again. I wonder if he will continue to stay with the Pistons next season?

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