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Chapter 413 Shuhao's performance, a big victory!(2/2)

[It seems that the improvement of dribbling ability has really helped Jeremy Lin a lot. This progress can be described as a qualitative change.]

Shen Fei thought to himself.

Many people believe that dribbling is a skill that can be improved through practice (similar to shooting).

But Shen Fei feels that both his ball sense and shooting ability are "soft" talents that not everyone can possess.

Through practice, players can improve their dribbling ability and shooting percentage, but there is definitely a limit to this improvement!

After reaching a certain level, players with poor "soft" talent will stop moving forward.

The most typical example is the so-called "talent monster" in the traditional sense.

These people have extremely strong physical talents.

When they come out of nowhere, people often overlook their weak basic skills.

This is not only true for fans, but also for professional NBA scouts.

Such as Thabit back then.

This guy beat Curry and Harden to become the second pick in 2009.

But his basic skills can only be described as a mess (the young man learned basketball very late and worked as a security guard before being discovered).

Scouts believe that with the guidance of a professional team, Thabeet can make up for basic skills such as dribbling and layups.

But it turns out that basic skills are not so easy to practice.

Like many rough guys who entered the NBA based on talent, Thabeet never improved his skills to a professional level from beginning to end.

These people have super physical talent, but have little attainment in terms of skills.

Look at Tracy McGrady.

When he was with the Raptors, he was the team's defensive leader, and his positioning was similar to that of a current 3D player.

Later, after transferring to the Magic, McGrady originally planned to work for Grant Hill, the popular player at the time.

However, the latter was absent for a long time due to injury, so McGrady was temporarily pushed to the front line and became the core of the Magic's offense.

After a summer, McGrady returned to the team.

At this time, he has become a basketball poet who combines man and ball.

Yes, it only took one offseason for t-mac to transform from a blue-collar player to an offensive core proficient in various skills!

Isn't this a talent?

There are so many players who have never been able to develop a super sense of touch in their careers, but Tracy McGrady can have it in one summer.

Another example is Curry. As early as his college days, he was a top-notch three-point shooter.

Jeremy Lin's physical talent is definitely top-notch among yellow men, and is considered above-average among NBA point guards.

But in the original time and space, after he suffered a serious injury from patellar ligament rupture, he fell into despair and quickly faded out of the NBA.

Shen Fei remembered that on the eve of his time travel, Shuhao couldn't even win the CBA.

The reason is that the technology is not outstanding enough.

After his physical function declined, he lost his advantage and his level dropped off a cliff.

And now, Jeremy Lin suddenly has the league's top dribbling ability.

This greatly made up for his lack of talent.

Shen Fei believes that this enhancement can definitely help Shuhao complete a qualitative change!

............

His eyes returned to the playing field.

After a stormy offensive in the first quarter, the Rockets also slowed down in the second quarter.

The ridiculously high hit rate also dropped slightly.

The Grizzlies used this time to catch up with some points, but the point difference remained stable at more than 20 points.

At the end of the second quarter, the score was fixed at 77:55.

The pick-up in the second quarter also gave the Grizzlies a glimmer of hope.

So at the start of the second half, they made a comeback and were ready to give it another try.

But the Rockets didn't give the Grizzlies a chance.

After the start of the third quarter, McGrady and Curry both fired from the outside.

In just two minutes, the two men each hit two three-pointers, instantly hitting a 12-0 shock wave, once again widening the point difference.

And this wave of small climax completely broke the last breath of the grizzly bear generals.

Since then, they have never been able to organize a decent counterattack.

At the end of the third quarter, the Grizzlies were already behind by as many as 35 points, and the game completely lost its suspense!

In response, a Rockets fan posted a very vivid metaphor on Twitter:

"Today's Rocket is like a well-educated scumbag, facing off against an innocent boy."

"There is a huge difference in 'level' between the two parties, but the scumbag girl always gives the boy a chance."

"But when the boy sees hope, she will ruthlessly reject him."

...

The fourth quarter of the game also became garbage time.

The Rockets' main players were chatting and laughing on the bench, enjoying the happy time after clocking in for the third quarter.

When the red light on the timer lights up, the game comes to an end.

In the end, the Rockets sat at home and beat the Grizzlies by 27 points 132:105, winning their first victory in the playoffs!

After the game, ESPN reporter Jerome stopped Jeremy Lin, who performed well in the transition period of the game.

"Jeremy, you got a lot of playing time today. It seems that you have replaced Kyle Lowry and become the Rockets' first backup point guard."

Jerome asked.

His first question was not easy to answer.

Fortunately, as a Harvard scholar, Shu Hao has a good ability to adapt to changes.

"It's not something I consider."

"My job is that when the coach sends me on the field, I give him my best performance in return."

The scholar took advantage of the situation and threw the blame away to avoid being involved in public opinion.

"Haha, then you did give Mark Jackson a big reward today."

"During the game, you made many beautiful dribbling moves and made several wonderful extraordinary moves."

"In my impression, you rarely chose to play one-on-one with the ball in the past. What made you change your offensive style?"

Jerome asked curiously.

"Em...actually it was our boss, Shen Fei, who encouraged me to be more bold in my moves during the game."

"My dribbling has always been pretty good, but I'm not very confident."

"It was with his help that I was able to take out these movements that were originally sealed in the box."

Shu Hao said with a smile.

I have to say that Brother Hao's acting skills are okay.

This paragraph of wording that he and Shen Fei had discussed was easily performed by him.

At first glance, I really can’t find anything wrong with it!

After all, as an NBA player, who can’t do fancy things?

The key to the problem is whether it can be done under high-intensity confrontation and still be effective!

To achieve this, confidence is one aspect, but more importantly, ability.

However, when laymen heard what Shu Hao said, they generally believed it.

"Okay, thanks for the interview, and congratulations on a perfect night!"

"I also wish the Rockets can continue to work hard and continue to win."

Jerome ended the interview with a blessing.

............

Half an hour later, the Rockets generals finished washing and regrouped in the locker room.

They are not back here to celebrate their first victory, but to study potential opponents for the next round!

"The time is just right! The game between the Spurs and Thunder is about to start."
Chapter completed!
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