Super Basketball Manager
Chapter 81 The Rest of the Era
Chapter 81 The Rest of the Era
- "How did you come up with this?"
——"It's very simple. When Deron went against the old Sloan's meaning in the game for the first time and shot 3 points badly...I already noticed that the Utah Jazz had a lot of internal conflicts...To be honest, I really didn't know that they had lost 4 consecutive games...In my heart, they have always been a strong team...And today...At least so far...They are fucking bad any team in the league..."
——"What kind of magical magic did you cast? Make the rocket win so lightly?"
——"Hehe, the deeds referred to are so ordinary that even Chinese junior high school students have studied them, "Cao Gu's Controversy".
——"You always believe that you will bring the Rockets to the playoffs, don't you?"
——"Well! Because I have a heart that really loves basketball..."
(After the game, when media reporters talked about Ron's way of winning this game, Ron's explanation...)
...
After the third quarter, Ron walked out of the Energy Solutions Center…
This is his first away trip...
Not to mention enjoyment, but you can always find some memorable life trajectories...
It was snowing in Salt Lake City, and Ron lit a cigarette for himself...
It's been a long time since I've had such a fun time, after all, what's waiting for him is a hearty victory.
12/23, an unimaginably bad record. When I took over, I was full of confidence, and my mind was full of big money. Only now did I realize that everything is not that simple...
It turns out that victory means gritting your teeth, patiently fighting all your opponents bit by bit...
Recalling the experiences of these few games, the dark sky in front of my eyes added layers of melancholy.
It's hard for Ron to imagine what it would be like against the Nuggets without Mayo's early attack...
Or without Xiaode, the Indiana must have the last laugh.
I am a manager, a professional manager.
A bystander, as the so-called bystander knows, reads everything that happens in the game, and draws from the gourd, resolves the problems in it, and gradually improves his team to perfection.
Perfect?Yes.
I manipulate the machine of the rocket, like a tinkerer, find better parts, dig out better matching performance, and drive it forward...
Isn't this what a super manager should do to make the best use of people's talents and resources, tailor the clothes to suit the situation, and teach students in accordance with their aptitude?
When a strong earthquake strikes, survival is an instinct. Only with firm belief, strong will, and full of desire for life can you finally choke fate by the throat.
From Alexander to Ron, from Adelman to the players, everyone in the Rockets worked hard and united. They always worked as a whole, went all out, and shared with each other.
These are the elements of their success and their guide to escape.
hard work, team...
Isn't this the Utah Jazz a few years ago?
That Salt Lake City team left a deep impression on Ron, blocking the Rockets in the first round of the playoffs for two consecutive years. To be honest, I really hated this group of people for a while.
It's just that now it seems that what Jazz is showing is just chaos, just roughness...
All jazz players treat the game like it's going through the process...
You can see Deron who is irritated by the opponent and shoots randomly. You can see Okur who is only willing to float around the three-point line... The Russians don't work hard.
The whole jazz is obviously soy sauce and water.
Not to mention that Deron broke into the inside with ease several times, just like walking in a garden, he didn't take a shot when facing an empty basket, and finally came out, just to get a damn assist. Does he have the fate to carry the entire Jazz team forward?
No.
The main players always put their own data first, and it is even less likely for others to take the team's record as one thing.
Remember when Brewer bowed his waist and grinned in front of McGrady?
Remember Boozer who put the ball in the basket at all costs?
Do you remember the Turkish Opang who played from the inside to the outside, from the outside to the outside?
Do you remember the rising star Deron Williams who has the style of general when he is just a fledgling?
This Jazz team looks like the cowards hiding behind the titanium alloy walls at the home court of the Devils in Salt Lake City. They have become accustomed to relying on the right time and place here to easily solve their opponents. The away record is so bad that no one will reflect on it. A thick layer of turtle shell is peeled off, leaving only a mollusc...
Human nature has fallen, and the team is not easy to lead.
Just now Ron was keenly observing the mentality of the Jazz players, so he dared to take a big gamble...
As a controller who controls the direction of the team, many things should be planned in advance.
A little carelessness, the current situation displayed by the Jazz is likely to be a replica of the future Rockets.
Of course, neither Ron nor Mr. Adelman will be as difficult to get along with as Sloan, and the Houston media will not criticize any small issue with almost harsh eyes like the Salt Lake City media.
Obviously the Jazz just lost to themselves.
Do it all at once, second time tired, third time exhausted.
When they entered the playoffs for the first time, they went all the way until the Western Conference Finals. In fact, they did well enough. As a team basketball fan with a normal salary and no superstars, their strength is limited, but God?
But no one can accept the declining grades. After a long time, everyone loses patience.Players started to mistrust each other, fans started to question their players.
The first to be "pulled out and beheaded" was Carlos Boozer.
Even if his defensive ability is criticized, he still contributes 20+10 data every day and night, and works hard.
He is not Karl Malone, and he does not have that kind of ability that is almost against the sky, so people began to focus on his "disloyal" behavior back then, criticizing him for nothing.
As with the fans, so with the team.
Boozer was put on the shelf early.
The boss complained, the manager looked down on him, and there was only a stubborn old man who stood up and did ideological work every day...
It doesn't make sense!This kind of almost ruthless and mean nonsense, who would dare to throw a gun with a gun in the future?Does the rise of Salt Lake City have nothing to do with Boozer?
This gesture of crossing the river and tearing down the bridge is really chilling.
The radio echoed some senior consultants complaining about Deron, and the most steadfast team player in Salt Lake City was also scolded...
The young point guard is increasingly ambitious and has had enough of the "drag" brought about by the same basketball...
All around him are rotten configurations, and his opponents are used to his routines, just like the news broadcast on time at 7 o'clock every day.
However, what he couldn't stand the most was the old man who always played the role of strict master and loving father.
It has to be said that the relationship between Deron and Sloan has reached the level of incompatibility.
There are advantages and disadvantages for a team under the command of a coach for a long time. The advantage is that the players and team tactics are clear. The disadvantage is that under the same tactics, it is prone to mental fatigue and is more likely to be found by the opponent.
The four-game losing streak in the away game, and 14 losses in the last 10 games are directly related to the resistance between the players and him.
What Williams said may have revealed the reason: always playing under the old routine lacks passion and innovation.
When the old coach Sloan was still maintaining the system he built and was not hesitant to fall out with the management, he never imagined that behind him, the young man who had been selected by himself and returned to glory with his growth, was no longer the good boy who was just a fledgling.
People will change.
Maybe Sloan is destined to be unable to tell the difference between Deron and Stockton.
Both of them are his disciples without distinction, and he personally chose the team logo to inherit his career.
It's just that the times change, and the human nature of players also changes.
He didn't realize it at all, and he still managed the army strictly in his own way, time and time again mercilessly scolding this all-star who was getting better and better and spoiled by the outside world. He didn't know that behind the still simple and honest smiling face opposite him, a crack had begun to appear in his heart.
"Me and Coach Sloan, I don't want to say our relationship is rock solid, we've had disagreements over the years. But no more than other coaches and players, we're both competitive and stubborn, and that's why we have disagreements. But one thing we agree on is that we both want to win."
At the beginning of the season, one shocked the entire league. The conflict between Sloan and Deron's locker room broke out. At that time, two Jazz players even worried that the two would fight.
Earlier, there were reports that Williams threatened the Jazz management, saying that as long as Sloan is still there, he will not consider renewing his contract with the team.
Regarding this report, Deron Williams angrily reprimanded, "This is not true. I never forced Coach Sloan to leave."
But at the middle of the game, Deron Williams and Sloan almost had a big fight again. The two angry men were similar to those in martial arts novels, and they were about to stage a bloody master-student battle.
The NBA is a business league, a social organization in which business must be developed.Therefore, no one's interests will be higher than his superiors.
The coach may decide on the role players, but the core players sometimes need the general manager to settle the matter. Can the head coach and the general manager have the final say?There is also a board of directors above them, and a so-called boss.And what about the boss?Owners sometimes sell entire teams because of the power of money.
This is the rule, no one has the final say.Not to mention Deron and Sloan.
Perhaps the old-age jazz, which is on the brink of extinction, needs a little effort, and the building that has been painstakingly managed for more than 20 years will fall apart.
And obviously, unfortunately, this time the executioner is the rocket that wants to create a new era for them.
Although he was somewhat unwilling, he was still ready to witness with his own eyes the withering of an era.A rest that belongs to the post-Utah Shuangsha era.
I don't think anyone can stop the passage of time, it's time to put an end to the old era.Ron stubbed out his cigarette with a little pity, and walked into the arena.
The moment Ron pushed open the door, the deafening cheers made him stagger, and a strange feeling suddenly reverberated in his heart...
what exactly is it?
The moment the door was pushed open, the eye-catching score of 100:100 made Ron almost faint...
what's the problem?
Maybe the old era will come to an end one day.
All tricks were calculated, but Ron just ignored...
Ignored an old man who dedicated his life to the basketball career he loves, and his last stubbornness!
(Don't walk away! The orgasm is about to begin!)
Wretched first update!
Ask for tickets, ask for rewards!
Ask for a wet topic!
What pushed?
Strong push is still wretched!
(End of this chapter)
- "How did you come up with this?"
——"It's very simple. When Deron went against the old Sloan's meaning in the game for the first time and shot 3 points badly...I already noticed that the Utah Jazz had a lot of internal conflicts...To be honest, I really didn't know that they had lost 4 consecutive games...In my heart, they have always been a strong team...And today...At least so far...They are fucking bad any team in the league..."
——"What kind of magical magic did you cast? Make the rocket win so lightly?"
——"Hehe, the deeds referred to are so ordinary that even Chinese junior high school students have studied them, "Cao Gu's Controversy".
——"You always believe that you will bring the Rockets to the playoffs, don't you?"
——"Well! Because I have a heart that really loves basketball..."
(After the game, when media reporters talked about Ron's way of winning this game, Ron's explanation...)
...
After the third quarter, Ron walked out of the Energy Solutions Center…
This is his first away trip...
Not to mention enjoyment, but you can always find some memorable life trajectories...
It was snowing in Salt Lake City, and Ron lit a cigarette for himself...
It's been a long time since I've had such a fun time, after all, what's waiting for him is a hearty victory.
12/23, an unimaginably bad record. When I took over, I was full of confidence, and my mind was full of big money. Only now did I realize that everything is not that simple...
It turns out that victory means gritting your teeth, patiently fighting all your opponents bit by bit...
Recalling the experiences of these few games, the dark sky in front of my eyes added layers of melancholy.
It's hard for Ron to imagine what it would be like against the Nuggets without Mayo's early attack...
Or without Xiaode, the Indiana must have the last laugh.
I am a manager, a professional manager.
A bystander, as the so-called bystander knows, reads everything that happens in the game, and draws from the gourd, resolves the problems in it, and gradually improves his team to perfection.
Perfect?Yes.
I manipulate the machine of the rocket, like a tinkerer, find better parts, dig out better matching performance, and drive it forward...
Isn't this what a super manager should do to make the best use of people's talents and resources, tailor the clothes to suit the situation, and teach students in accordance with their aptitude?
When a strong earthquake strikes, survival is an instinct. Only with firm belief, strong will, and full of desire for life can you finally choke fate by the throat.
From Alexander to Ron, from Adelman to the players, everyone in the Rockets worked hard and united. They always worked as a whole, went all out, and shared with each other.
These are the elements of their success and their guide to escape.
hard work, team...
Isn't this the Utah Jazz a few years ago?
That Salt Lake City team left a deep impression on Ron, blocking the Rockets in the first round of the playoffs for two consecutive years. To be honest, I really hated this group of people for a while.
It's just that now it seems that what Jazz is showing is just chaos, just roughness...
All jazz players treat the game like it's going through the process...
You can see Deron who is irritated by the opponent and shoots randomly. You can see Okur who is only willing to float around the three-point line... The Russians don't work hard.
The whole jazz is obviously soy sauce and water.
Not to mention that Deron broke into the inside with ease several times, just like walking in a garden, he didn't take a shot when facing an empty basket, and finally came out, just to get a damn assist. Does he have the fate to carry the entire Jazz team forward?
No.
The main players always put their own data first, and it is even less likely for others to take the team's record as one thing.
Remember when Brewer bowed his waist and grinned in front of McGrady?
Remember Boozer who put the ball in the basket at all costs?
Do you remember the Turkish Opang who played from the inside to the outside, from the outside to the outside?
Do you remember the rising star Deron Williams who has the style of general when he is just a fledgling?
This Jazz team looks like the cowards hiding behind the titanium alloy walls at the home court of the Devils in Salt Lake City. They have become accustomed to relying on the right time and place here to easily solve their opponents. The away record is so bad that no one will reflect on it. A thick layer of turtle shell is peeled off, leaving only a mollusc...
Human nature has fallen, and the team is not easy to lead.
Just now Ron was keenly observing the mentality of the Jazz players, so he dared to take a big gamble...
As a controller who controls the direction of the team, many things should be planned in advance.
A little carelessness, the current situation displayed by the Jazz is likely to be a replica of the future Rockets.
Of course, neither Ron nor Mr. Adelman will be as difficult to get along with as Sloan, and the Houston media will not criticize any small issue with almost harsh eyes like the Salt Lake City media.
Obviously the Jazz just lost to themselves.
Do it all at once, second time tired, third time exhausted.
When they entered the playoffs for the first time, they went all the way until the Western Conference Finals. In fact, they did well enough. As a team basketball fan with a normal salary and no superstars, their strength is limited, but God?
But no one can accept the declining grades. After a long time, everyone loses patience.Players started to mistrust each other, fans started to question their players.
The first to be "pulled out and beheaded" was Carlos Boozer.
Even if his defensive ability is criticized, he still contributes 20+10 data every day and night, and works hard.
He is not Karl Malone, and he does not have that kind of ability that is almost against the sky, so people began to focus on his "disloyal" behavior back then, criticizing him for nothing.
As with the fans, so with the team.
Boozer was put on the shelf early.
The boss complained, the manager looked down on him, and there was only a stubborn old man who stood up and did ideological work every day...
It doesn't make sense!This kind of almost ruthless and mean nonsense, who would dare to throw a gun with a gun in the future?Does the rise of Salt Lake City have nothing to do with Boozer?
This gesture of crossing the river and tearing down the bridge is really chilling.
The radio echoed some senior consultants complaining about Deron, and the most steadfast team player in Salt Lake City was also scolded...
The young point guard is increasingly ambitious and has had enough of the "drag" brought about by the same basketball...
All around him are rotten configurations, and his opponents are used to his routines, just like the news broadcast on time at 7 o'clock every day.
However, what he couldn't stand the most was the old man who always played the role of strict master and loving father.
It has to be said that the relationship between Deron and Sloan has reached the level of incompatibility.
There are advantages and disadvantages for a team under the command of a coach for a long time. The advantage is that the players and team tactics are clear. The disadvantage is that under the same tactics, it is prone to mental fatigue and is more likely to be found by the opponent.
The four-game losing streak in the away game, and 14 losses in the last 10 games are directly related to the resistance between the players and him.
What Williams said may have revealed the reason: always playing under the old routine lacks passion and innovation.
When the old coach Sloan was still maintaining the system he built and was not hesitant to fall out with the management, he never imagined that behind him, the young man who had been selected by himself and returned to glory with his growth, was no longer the good boy who was just a fledgling.
People will change.
Maybe Sloan is destined to be unable to tell the difference between Deron and Stockton.
Both of them are his disciples without distinction, and he personally chose the team logo to inherit his career.
It's just that the times change, and the human nature of players also changes.
He didn't realize it at all, and he still managed the army strictly in his own way, time and time again mercilessly scolding this all-star who was getting better and better and spoiled by the outside world. He didn't know that behind the still simple and honest smiling face opposite him, a crack had begun to appear in his heart.
"Me and Coach Sloan, I don't want to say our relationship is rock solid, we've had disagreements over the years. But no more than other coaches and players, we're both competitive and stubborn, and that's why we have disagreements. But one thing we agree on is that we both want to win."
At the beginning of the season, one shocked the entire league. The conflict between Sloan and Deron's locker room broke out. At that time, two Jazz players even worried that the two would fight.
Earlier, there were reports that Williams threatened the Jazz management, saying that as long as Sloan is still there, he will not consider renewing his contract with the team.
Regarding this report, Deron Williams angrily reprimanded, "This is not true. I never forced Coach Sloan to leave."
But at the middle of the game, Deron Williams and Sloan almost had a big fight again. The two angry men were similar to those in martial arts novels, and they were about to stage a bloody master-student battle.
The NBA is a business league, a social organization in which business must be developed.Therefore, no one's interests will be higher than his superiors.
The coach may decide on the role players, but the core players sometimes need the general manager to settle the matter. Can the head coach and the general manager have the final say?There is also a board of directors above them, and a so-called boss.And what about the boss?Owners sometimes sell entire teams because of the power of money.
This is the rule, no one has the final say.Not to mention Deron and Sloan.
Perhaps the old-age jazz, which is on the brink of extinction, needs a little effort, and the building that has been painstakingly managed for more than 20 years will fall apart.
And obviously, unfortunately, this time the executioner is the rocket that wants to create a new era for them.
Although he was somewhat unwilling, he was still ready to witness with his own eyes the withering of an era.A rest that belongs to the post-Utah Shuangsha era.
I don't think anyone can stop the passage of time, it's time to put an end to the old era.Ron stubbed out his cigarette with a little pity, and walked into the arena.
The moment Ron pushed open the door, the deafening cheers made him stagger, and a strange feeling suddenly reverberated in his heart...
what exactly is it?
The moment the door was pushed open, the eye-catching score of 100:100 made Ron almost faint...
what's the problem?
Maybe the old era will come to an end one day.
All tricks were calculated, but Ron just ignored...
Ignored an old man who dedicated his life to the basketball career he loves, and his last stubbornness!
(Don't walk away! The orgasm is about to begin!)
Wretched first update!
Ask for tickets, ask for rewards!
Ask for a wet topic!
What pushed?
Strong push is still wretched!
(End of this chapter)
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