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Averaging 21.3 points per game, the Lakers have selected a sharpshooter this year, and Redick will be reused next season

This year's Summer League Lakers game is in the spotlight. Summer league focuses on young players. Especially for players who have just been drafted in the draft, the summer league is a model for inspection. Bronny, as well as Kneckt, both played in the Summer League this year. Among them, Knecot left the most impressive impression on the fans.

Kneckett has been outstanding in summer league this year, averaging 21.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.7 steals per game. Notably, he averages 39% three-pointers per game. Kneckert was drafted with the 17th pick this year. He has a very distinct style of play and is a guard who is good at shooting. His style of play may be reused by Redick in the new season, after all, Redick has been a player known for shooting in his career, so any player who is talented in shooting in the new season may be reused by Redick.

Knecht's arrival with the Lakers has been a great way to help him improve quickly in his career, as he has been able to partner James and Davis. His type of player is in great need of shooting opportunities during his rookie season, especially open shots. And what the shooters around James are not lacking is open shooting opportunities. Because James is very good at creating easy shots for pitchers. Davis, on the other hand, is very dominant under the basket, and when he gets the ball under the basket, the opponent is bound to form a pinch, and at this time there will be opportunities from the outside. So Kneckt should get some easy shots this season, and it's up to him to take it.

If Kneckett can average about 10 points per game this season, then he has every chance to establish himself with the Lakers in the future, just like Reaves. There is a lack of players of his kind in the Lakers roster right now. The Lakers are a team that lacks pitchers, and their three-point shooting last season was inconsistent. And there has been little progress in terms of reinforcements this offseason, with neither Thompson nor Hield opting to join the Lakers. So they can only improve their projection with the existing roster.

It is not known if Bronny will have a chance to play in the regular season, and it would probably be a huge irony if Bronny can get a lot of playing time and Kneckert can't play this season. Many fans think that Kneckett is a player who deserves more opportunities than Bronny, and if the Lakers want to win more games in the new season, they need to analyze which player should play rationally, I wonder what fans think?

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