Super Basketball Manager

Chapter 248 Blacksmith?Or human nature?

Chapter 248 Blacksmith?Or human nature?
March 3, Oklahoma, Ohio…

The most critical game in the Western Conference...

The dark horse of this season, temporarily ranked seventh in the Western Conference, the Thunder with 39 wins and 30 losses VS the menacing ninth in the Western Conference with a 6-game winning streak, the Houston Rockets with 36 wins and 31 losses...

In the rookie season, he sat firmly on the top spot in the NBA. Except for Iverson who is actively warming up, Kevin Durant is doing his part.

In fact, when people mention blacksmithing nowadays, they are almost referring to Durant, and when Durant is mentioned, no one will think of blacksmithing.

This is Adu's third season, and he is very united.

42% field goal percentage, 4% three-point field goal percentage, but just overwhelmed Yi Diwen to win the best rookie of the year. Although the world is big, who is better than Durant?

Of course, his little friends are not much better...

Russell Westbrook, from last year's No. [-] pick, is known as the rim smasher. His explosive dunks and iron strikes can cause great damage to the rim...

Jeff Green, a patient with anxiety and heart disease, when Grimm's fairy tale is used to the roar of blacksmithing, he can't extricate himself.

Bearded Harden... From the image of his gangster, you can vaguely see how much damage he has done to the basket...

So, don't be too surprised when you see a small owner who makes baskets in Oklahoma City suddenly become rich and prosperous...

Because this Thunder's penchant for destroying the rim is too brutal...

"KD is undoubtedly the master of the NBA in the future. He will make impressive progress every season; Westbrook has used the word 'bang' to the limit. His overlord's hard bow and dunks after breaking into the paint have the demeanor of Tim Hardaway; and Harden, how to describe Shenhua's introverted first-year rookie? "

ESPN experts are unanimously optimistic about the talent of this team, but the upper limit is definitely not the present, and the future is hard to say, but the current team that relies on talent and personal ability is just a dish for the Rockets based on team basketball...

When a player misses N times in a row, but still takes shots resolutely, what does he think?To be a killer requires nerves of steel, but to be an iron god is even more important!
For the blacksmith world, there is nothing in the world that is more important than the game between the Rockets and the Thunder.

Just as Putin defended the United States, Federer fought Nadal, and Optimus Prime smashed Megatron, the contest between Trevor Ariza and Kevin Durant is the top event for today's NBA blacksmiths.

It is also an important slot battle that determines the ranking of the Iron Gods of the Alliance.

The same height and long arms, the same ability to run and fly, and the same superb blacksmithing skills. After coming out of the championship team, his resume is 11-for-0, and he punched his opponent in anger.

The game did not disappoint.Durant made 17 of 2 shots and scored 4 points. He didn't get to the free throw line once, and the basket was crumbling.

Although Ariza did his best, he made 12 of 3 shots in the game, but he was still inferior to the younger brother who had just turned 20 years old.

The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead. Durant not only beat his predecessors in frontal dialogue, but even the season's average shooting percentage and three-point shooting percentage are above the iron bar.

Perhaps the only disadvantage of the Oklahoma City darling is stability.

After all, like Tiezha, maintaining a strike rate of more than 70% in more than a dozen consecutive games is by no means something ordinary people can do.

"Kevin, you missed a lot of shots tonight, what's the reason?" asked the good news reporter.

Nima!Of course, this is just Adu's innermost thoughts.

"...My mission on the court is to shoot. Even if I miss it, it's just part of the game." Durant obviously has a lot of experience in answering such questions.

In fact, perhaps this is the reason why many iron gods represented by Durant still enjoy it after frequently striking iron.

Obviously, many times, the young Durant didn't know what a good shooting opportunity was. He often shot some inexplicable shots hastily when there were more than 10 seconds left on the shot clock-as if someone forced him to do it with a gun.

This inevitably makes people suspect that he has a one-sided understanding of the coach's intentions.

Yes, any coach will let Durant shoot instead of defending, but this does not mean that he can never pass the ball on the court and never create any scoring opportunities for his teammates.

But then the murderous Thunder master Westbrook can play what is called a shooting-first point guard vividly...

He scored 24 points on 9 of 23 shots and sent out 0 assists in the game...

It's no wonder that in the fourth quarter, coach Brooks simply let him play shooting guard, with Harden personally controlling the game...

...

"The big picture is very strong..."

"The control of the ball is familiar..."

"When you think he's just an outside shooter, he'll beat you up with a clever time lag and a Eurostep..."

Ron gives a thumbs up to James Harden on the field...

"Hi! It's that guy..." Harden smiled triumphantly, then mustered up his courage, and almost collapsed the basket with an intercontinental missile that went far beyond...

Sure enough, it would be brilliant if given some sunshine. Under Ron's twitching face, a crow flew over his head...

...

Durant was completely lost under Tie Zhan's brutal close press...

He stepped back frequently in frustration, and frequently hit various baskets with incomparable precision...

"Oh! I feel bad today..." Sitting at the end of the bench, Adu was very depressed...

Guys like this in history did not do well in the end. Anthony and JR are among the best, but they may not be in the Hall of Fame in another 100 years.

"I think he still needs to learn," Thunder coach Brooks said. "We ask Kevin to play like a leader for a long time every night, leading a group of freshmen and second-year draft picks who are younger than him to win every game and score a lot. This is not an easy task."

"Haha, he's so embarrassing!" "Stylish man" Westbrook joked about his good brother: "17 of 2 shots, my God, I can make more than 3 shots with my eyes closed..."

Fifty steps laugh at a hundred steps...

Statistics show that this Russell Westbrook, "Westbrook" missed 10 consecutive shots in the last quarter; and he has shot less than 3% in 29 consecutive games, including 21 three-pointers and 17 good pig irons...

Adu is not convinced, who said that you can't become a superstar if you hit the iron?

Look at Kobe Bryant, who single-handedly broke down Detroit's basket in the 2004 Finals; look at Anthony Walker, who created a miracle of 2001-of-11 three-pointers in a single game in 0; look at Gilbert Arenas, "The General" once shot all 8 three-pointers in a single game, shooting 28 of 3...

Looking at these recognizable names, you will easily find that forwards and guards who focus on shooting are the most frequent visitors to the blacksmith shop.

These people have limited direct aggression against the penalty area, and most of the time they can only fly kites frequently and rely on the sky for food.

When Tiangong is not beautiful, switching to a blacksmith is naturally the only way out.

In addition, the more a guy "has a heart that never gives up", the more likely he is to become a famous blacksmith.

Because most of them are aggressive and victorious, their self-esteem is as big as a dinosaur egg, and they are partial and extremely conceited. When the team is in a bad situation, the only way they can think of to save the earth is to shoot endlessly.

strike iron?This is just the price you have to pay for playing a hero!People only remember the final shot, who cares how much steel you made before that?Is there any famous lore in history that was not accompanied by the dense sound of iron strikes before?
If your team has this kind of self-proclaimed savior of mankind, it's not a good thing in most cases.

Especially when he's the boss of the team...it's brutal.

It is necessary to wake up Ron, the former space city hero who hit the rookie wall, and the lucky OJ-Mayo who got the round-trip air ticket for the All-Stars. Since entering March, the raging flames of this man's inner heart are in stark contrast to his coldness and stupidity. When he and Dragic are on the court at the same time, Houston is the largest and busiest ironworks in the United States.

Mayo seems to be very afraid of attacking in the second half of the 24-second attack time limit. As long as he enters his shooting range, regardless of time, defense, position and score, the former Hugh City boss will always use his unique blacksmithing action to destroy your patience and cells, just like the last episode and the 19 of 5 shots contributed by Phoenix in the confrontation with Barbosa.

And when he and the Slovenian couldn't put the ball into the basket due to fatigue, injury and other messy reasons, the rest of the Rockets could immediately show smooth inside offense and rigorous running positions.

In fact, the scariest thing in the league is these paranoid guys.When they made 5 of 0 shots, what they thought was not to make their teammates with hotter hands attack, but to curse, "I must make 10 shots today!" The so-called cancer is what it is.

"It's time to sit down and talk about the contract..."

Although he has won 7 consecutive victories, Ron, who is used to killing problems in the cradle, has already seen the clues...

Unlike those crazy iron strikes of individual heroism, if a team that is accustomed to playing team basketball, in the context of thriving performance, draws a slight equivalence between its own data and an uncertain future, then the real reason for the iron strike may not be attributed to the excuse of physical fatigue in the second half of the season.

When one by one obviously has no good chances, but still desperately greets the basket with guns and birds...

When your teammate had a chance, you still shot coldly without hesitation, then rubbed the back of your head and smirked: "Oh, I didn't see that!"

In fact, this is also the self-reaction that normal people should have when the team gets better and better...

— or human nature...

(End of this chapter)

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