Three hundred and twentieth chapters inside adjustment
Update time:2012-10-08
Chapter 326: Insider Adjustments
Yang Shuai is doing his own thing, and the Warriors have not stopped renovating their lineup. At the end of June, Ellis was sent away in exchange for the No. 4 draft pick, and then Evans and Collison were selected in the draft.
The Warriors' adjustments on the perimeter are basically over.
In fact, the Warriors are not weak on the outside. Last season, Yang Shuai and Jackson both averaged 20 points per game, and Ellis averaged close to 20 points per game. Even if the offensive firepower of these three people is placed
The entire league is considered strong. Coupled with Hinrich's stability, the Warriors' perimeter strength ranks among the best in the entire league. Prove yourself.
Not only in terms of offense, but also in terms of personal defense, whether it is Yang Shuai, Jackson or Hinrich, they are all very good. However, the Warriors have always lacked a defensive system, so they have been unable to show their true defensive strength.
Now Ellis has left, but the team selected Evans. Although Evans has not proven himself in the NBA, Evans has great potential. Once he grows up, he may be able to make up for Ellis
Si's departure.
Collison's arrival can be regarded as a temporary solution to the point guard substitute problem. Compared to Evans, Collison's potential may not be that great, but Collison's immediate combat ability may be better than Evans.
The problem is not big on the outside. The real problem for the Warriors is from the inside. Biedrins has very good athletic talents, including Anthony Randolph and Brandon Wright, who are both very good at athletic talents, but almost all three of them are
It is a problem that the physical resistance is too poor and there is a lack of effective means of attack.
Biedrins is the player with the strongest physical confrontation ability among the three, but he is often beaten by the league's inside players, especially when faced with players who are tall and heavy and have strong singles ability. His body is still
Can't bear it.
Landry is considered a relatively stable player among the Warriors, with good impact and mid-range shooting, but his height restricts him. Once he is allowed to hold the ball in singles, the success rate is not high.
To be honest, the Warriors' inside line almost always has a problem. They don't have a strong scoring point at all. When the team's offense is in trouble, the inside line that is easiest to open up the situation is the first one to get into a deadlock (the cold president's honey).
Love to read the full text). Not to mention defense, the Warriors' defense is not strong to begin with, and coupled with the physical constraints of the players, their interior defense is naturally not much better.
The Warriors do have some problems inside. The outside world is aware of this, and the Warriors' top management is naturally aware of this, so after adjusting the team's outside through the draft, they are targeting the inside.
The Warriors' first shot was in early July, and they set their sights on a player who was well-known in the league.
The Pistons' performance last season was their lowest in recent years, and the team also began to enter a reorganization phase. Therefore, when Rasheed Wallace's contract expired, there were constant rumors that the Pistons would no longer be in the league.
Re-sign this extremely talented All-Star power forward.
The Pistons are no longer interested in Wallace, but other teams have expressed great interest in Wallace, and many of these teams are very strong teams.
Rasheed Wallace, nicknamed "The Roaring King", has been playing in the league for 14 years. What is most remembered is his reputation as the king of technical fouls. Whether he is with the Trail Blazers or the Pistons, he
They are all representatives of bad-tempered players who are irritable and even violent.
However, Rasheed Wallace is not just famous for his bad temper. His amazing skills and extraordinary desire to win have also made him the representative of the NBA's iron-blooded power forward.
A former All-Star power forward, Rasheed Wallace is extremely capable on both offense and defense. He is familiar with all interior offensive methods, such as low post plays, high post breakthroughs, baseline dunks, open three-pointers, etc.
Wait, the entire three-point line is within his offensive range.
What Wallace is best at is the straight-arm turnaround jump shot from the left and right baselines, with a high hit rate. In addition, he also has good breakthrough ability. When facing some slower-moving insiders, he can use his footsteps
Breakthrough and then end with a dunk.
With his cutting ability, open three-point ability, and quick play ability, Wallace's comprehensiveness is amazing. Compared with the top power forwards in the league, he may not have a killer skill, but his comprehensiveness makes him
It can become a very stable attack point for the team (the latest chapter of Love is a Destiny).
On the defensive end, his ability to assist defense is outstanding, and his good mobility and extraordinary arm allow him to often perform big blocks on the defensive end. Although relatively speaking, his single defense ability may be worse, but in the big game
He is also extremely good at the forward position.
Because of these characteristics, Rasheed Wallace was pursued by many teams as soon as the free market opened, including the Rockets, Cavaliers, Celtics, Mavericks... and the Warriors.
The Warriors are chasing Rasheed Wallace, which makes people feel a little strange, because as a power forward with an academic style of play, Wallace’s style is quite different from that of the Warriors, and as Wallace gets older,
, his running and jumping ability has also begun to decline, and he is not suitable for the Warriors no matter what.
However, the Warriors showed great enthusiasm for Wallace when the free market first opened. Chris Mullin actively contacted Wallace's agent and Wallace himself.
Wallace doesn't have a very clear goal for which team he belongs to. He doesn't value personal honors to begin with, and he has already won the championship. After playing in the NBA for so many years, his career has indeed not been very good.
There are many things that need to be proven or must be obtained.
Regarding the Warriors' contact, Wallace acted neither too far nor too close. He neither refused nor agreed.
When the Warriors started chasing, the Celtics and Cavaliers joined one after another. Their advantage is that as a very strong team in recent years, they have always been the favorites for the championship, so they used the championship to lure them.
Wallace.
If Wallace didn't have a championship ring in his hand, he would definitely put this first, but when he has this thing in his hand, he will consider more things.
When news broke that Nelson and Wallace had personally contacted each other, what followed was a change in Wallace's attitude towards the Warriors. Wallace even wrote on his Twitter: "The Warriors are a
It is a very good team with many outstanding young people, and perhaps some old players can also prove the significance of their staying in this league."
Ten days after the free market opened, Wallace announced that he would join the Warriors. He signed a three-year, 21.6 million contract with the Warriors, which was 2.6 million more than the three-year, 1896 contract given to him by the Celtics.
This is also one of the reasons why he considered joining the Warriors (The Emperor is Gluttonous: The Dessert Queen’s latest chapter).
The Warriors valued Wallace's offensive power and very good defensive ability in the interior. Although his ability began to decline with age, such old players never let the team down when the team needed their contributions.
The arrival of Rasheed Wallace is bound to have an impact on the Warriors' inside line. According to rumors, Warriors general manager Chris Mullin even promised Wallace that when he comes to the Warriors, he will definitely get a starting position.
position, which is difficult to achieve in some other strong teams.
With the news coming one after another, the outside world thought that the Warriors' adjustment was over, but the Warriors didn't think so. After slightly moving Landry's position, they turned their attention to another insider, Andres-Don't.
Delins.
When Yang Shuai received a call from Nelson saying that Biedrins might be leaving, Yang Shuai still couldn't believe it, but then Mullin called him and told him that it was all true.
Nelson was reluctant to leave Viedrins. After all, this was another player he had trained personally. This kind of player with outstanding athletic talent was his favorite, but Mullin didn't think so. The Warriors' internal barrier
Now that we have Wallace, it's still not enough. In Mullin's opinion, Biedlins's lack of physical confrontation ability is not enough to serve as another barrier for the Warriors inside, and Biedlins' injury is precisely because of him.
Caused by insufficient resistance.
After Mullin's repeated explanations, Nelson finally made a concession. Now Nelson's attitude is that Yang Shuai must not move, and the players traded must be able to help Yang Shuai.
As for the center position, Nelson reluctantly agreed with Mullin to replace Biedrins, but the premise was that Mullin must be able to find a player whose athletic ability is not too weak. Nelson can accommodate part of it, but he cannot tolerate himself.
The inside players are all players with no impact.
Chris Mullin has been looking for such an opportunity. When the time came to the last day of July and Yang Shuai began to prepare to travel to Europe, Mullin also waited for the opportunity he wanted (Txt download of the sequel to Tomb of the Gods).
On the last day of July, news came from NBA officials that the Warriors, Hornets, and Bobcats reached a three-way deal. The Warriors sent Andris Biedrins to the Bobcats, and acquired Tyson Chandler from the Hornets; the Hornets sent Tyson-
Chandler, acquired Emeka Okafor from the Bobcats; the Bobcats sent Emeka Okafor, and acquired Andris Biedrins from the Warriors.
The main centers of each of the three teams completed the exchange, and this transaction once again made the Warriors the focus.
The Warriors have made a lot of moves this season. From guard to center, except for the small forward position where they have not made any moves, almost all other positions have been supplemented by recent players.
Due to the existence of these new players, some players are destined to leave this team. In addition to Ellis and Biedrins being traded away, the Warriors are also beginning to prepare to clear out some marginal players.
Chris Mullin has set his sights on three players, forward Richard Hendricks and guards CJ Watson and Marcus Williams.
Among these three, CJ Watson is the only one who has a chance to play. Marcus Williams had some playing time when Hinrich did not come to the team, but under Hinrich
After arriving, he was placed on the inactive list.
In the late period of the regular season, not to mention Marcus Williams, even CJ Watson did not have many playing opportunities. Ellis' comeback gave the Warriors lineup enough manpower to rotate.
Marcus Williams and Richard Hendricks didn't have much market, so they were directly waived by the Warriors. After all, CJ Watson has been the Warriors' starter for a period of time and also has a certain amount of potential.
Due to his strength, one or two teams have shown interest in him.
Watson finally left the team and was sent to the Bulls by Chris Mullin in exchange for the Bulls' 2010 second-round draft pick.
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