Mitsui Hisashi: Height 184cm, weight 70kg, serving as shooting guard. Have excellent three-point shooting ability and defensive ability (3D player). Once a talented teenager, he won the MVP in junior high school, and then he was injured and gave up basketball for two years. After the reunification, his physical strength and offensive ability of holding the ball were greatly weakened.
I'll tell you the answer first-Dan Magelle.
Let's first analyze why there are not many people mentioned above.
Hodges: Although this big brother wears the Bull's 14 shirt and won the three-point championship, his height is only 188cm for the point guard, and even the prototype Kevin Johnson of Miyagi has 185cm. You know Mitsui is taller than Miyagi 16cm! Send it directly.
Mu Lin: The famous samurai "God's left hand" is considered by many people as the prototype of Mitsui, which is understandable. After all, at the peak, he scored 25+ for five consecutive seasons, shot 38.4% in his career and defended well. Career average 1.5 steals 0.5 blocks.
However, Mu Lin is not a natural shooter like Mitsui. He has received strict training, just like Jin Souichirou. The average shooting percentage of three-pointers in the first four seasons of his career was only 28.2%, and he made only 8 1 in 279 appearances. And the biggest feature-the left-handed general, unlike Mitsui, is also eliminated.
Richmond: I don't know how he looks like Mitsui, just the same figure and position. It's not a ball at all. Richmond is a spike. Although he is good at three-pointers, he has few offensive options. Career average 16.4 shots, only 3.5 shots for three-pointers. This doesn't look like Mitsui Hisashi who throws a three-pointer, does it?
Hornacek: It is understandable to say that the prototype of Mitsui is Huo Shuai. After all, Hornacek has been a teammate of Kevin Johnson from 1986- 1992 for six seasons, and Hornacek joined the Suns and Mitsui teams one year earlier than Miyagi. But Dan Mader Le is also a member of the Sun between 1988- 1995. The same problem as Mulin, although Hornacek's career 3-pointers hit more than 40%, in the first three seasons of Suns, Hornacek only hit 56 3-pointers, averaging only 29.9. It was not until the fourth season that Hornacek's three points were decent.