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Chapter 80 I Really Just Want to Forge Iron (Today's 1st Update)

Chapter 80 I Really Just Want to Forge Iron (First update today)
(The title of this chapter pays homage to the great god of our basketball text, Shui Short Qiao, let me first explain that Lao Wang is really not just trying to catch the heat!)

The game continued, and it was the Heat's turn to serve the sideline.

Perhaps affected by the boos of the home fans, the sideline kick from Jones was almost intercepted by Cassel, but Hardaway caught it quickly with his eyes and hands.

Hardaway reorganized the dribble. Grant made a pick-and-roll for him and then went down. However, Williams' defense was very tight. Hardaway didn't pass the ball, but dribbled towards the basket.

Cassell followed closely behind, Hardaway had no advantage in speed, but Wang Dalin blocked him again, this time the breakthrough finally entered the basket.

Facing the double attack of Williams and Thomas at the basket, Hardaway sent a wonderful pass by "looking back at the moon", Wang Dalin caught the ball and shot... "Dang", hit the iron again!

One thing to say... This ball is basically an open shot, and it is less than three meters away from the basket, but Wang Dalin missed it.

His short-range shooting 66 is not very low. It stands to reason that he should score at least seven or eight out of ten such open shots, but things are sometimes so outrageous... He really didn't make it on purpose!

If the first three-pointer is not scored, it is still a normal phenomenon. After all, no one can guarantee that the first shot on the court will be scored.

But failing to score this kind of ball will undoubtedly make Riley very upset... How can Wang Dalin hope to accumulate the number of strikes on this kind of ball?

Robinson grabbed the rebound and immediately launched a fast break. Ray Allen ran fast and passed halftime. Bowen was the only one on the Heat's side who retreated in time.

Robinson made a long pass, and "Junzi Lei" went straight to the basket after receiving the ball. Bowen had no choice but to foul.

"Junzi Lei" is well known for his free throw accuracy. He made two free throws steadily and the Bucks led 5:3.

Looking back, the Heat's Wang Dalin received the ball again from outside the three-point line. This time he used Grant's pick-and-roll to break through directly, rushing to the basket to directly force Williams' supplementary defense.

There was a fierce body collision between the two sides in the air. After the confrontation, Wang Dalin missed a shot, but it caused Williams' thug foul.

"Good job! That's it!"

Riley just saw that Wang Dalin didn't make any open shots, so he must have been in a bad mood, but seeing him so "heroically" forcibly killing the inside line and causing fouls, his mood immediately turned from cloudy to sunny.

Since Riley coached the Heat, he has injected a tough soul into the team. Not only must he be tough on defense, but he should also be tough on offense.

Otherwise, why does he like Mourning so much?

Do you really think he is just envious of Mourning's beautiful muscles?

Isn't it because Mourning has always been known as "iron-blooded" and "tough"?
Because Wang Dalin's style of play has always been on the outside, although he appreciates the potential of this rookie, deep down in his heart he still doesn't like this "soft-ass" style of play... Yes, most NBA coaches in this period don't like inside players who always float outside and shoot.

So even though the "veteran driver" averaged 21.8 points and 9.2 rebounds per game this season, everyone's general evaluation of him is-"soft guy"!
Seeing that Wang Dalin had been "soft" for the whole season, but suddenly became "hard" in this game, Riley couldn't help showing a fatherly smile.

Boy, you finally learned how to play the ball the right way!

Come on!

Awesome!
But how does he know that these are all in Wang Dalin's plan...

Not only must he complete the iron-making task, but he cannot be replaced by the coach in advance because of too much iron-making. After much deliberation, Wang Dalin only thought of this method-that is to attack the inside line with all his strength!

Anyway, his inside offense is relatively good, isn't it normal that he can't score?

But even if he can't score, at least he has a chance to draw a foul, right?

Free throws...but not included in the 16 shots in the system task!
If he failed to cause a foul and just simply missed the offense, with Riley's personality... most likely he would not object to him playing like this.

How many times have Grant and Mason played like this this season?
What did Riley say?

Isn't it the "good job, just do it, give me a hard kick in their ass..."?
……

Wang Dalin's free throws were still very accurate. These two free throws were made steadily and the score was tied.

It was the Bucks' turn to attack, and this time Ray Allen finally ran out of the three-point line, catching the ball was an arrow through the heart - 8:5, the Bucks led by 3 points again.

Looking back, Hardaway handed Wang Dalin another hand. After catching the ball, with Hardaway's cover, he went to the basket again like holding a dynamite bag, and there was a drop shot across Williams.

"when!"

For the first time, Wang Dalin found the sound of blacksmithing so pleasant.

Hardaway didn't notice anything wrong either. After all, from the beginning of the game to the present, the Heat's 5 points were all scored by Wang Dalin.

Although the hit rate is a bit solid, but 4 of 1 shots scored 5 points... Isn't this offensive efficiency not low?
As an excellent point guard, Hardaway has never forgotten the point of "grabbing assists", that is, pass the ball to whoever feels good.

Wang Dalin's "offensive desire" is so strong today, and his "offensive efficiency" is not bad. Isn't it reasonable to pass it on to him?

Besides, they signed a sneaker endorsement and gave me a Whitney Houston record!
How can such a good little brother not be "lovely"?
……

The situation on the court was like lightning. Williams received the rebound and immediately passed it to Cassell. "ET" dribbled the ball and advanced to the frontcourt. While the Heat's defense was not fully settled, he directly broke through to the basket.

This time, Cassel used his speed to the extreme, even though Hardaway tried his best to catch up, he could only follow behind him.

"boom!"

"beep!"

After Wang Dalin fell to the ground, he slid far away on the floor, and Cassel also fell to the free throw line.

The referee saw the ball clearly and called Kassel an offensive foul... Wang Dalin blocked his way ahead of time, and the movements under his feet were very clean, without moving at all.

"Good job!" Riley stood up excitedly, waved his arms fiercely and shouted loudly.

Spoelstra also said aside: "Pat, it seems that Wang played very excitedly today?"

Riley smiled and said, "Are you excited? This kid is probably happy because he just signed a sneaker endorsement? He played well on both offense and defense today. Do you think I should give him more playing time?"

Spoelstra laughed: "Pat, you know I've always been very optimistic about this guy, so what can I say? Of course you should give him more playing time!"

Riley laughed loudly and said, "Speaking of which, I should really thank you. If it wasn't your strong recommendation, how could I have signed this kid?"

Spoelstra smiled and said: "No, it has to be said that you have a good eye, otherwise, no matter how much I recommend it, it will be useless!"

If you want to stay on the court as much as possible to accumulate strikes, how can you only work hard on the offensive end?Defensive performance is equally important!
Who doesn't like a defensive player?
Even if there is a lot of iron, as long as he has been actively defending on the court, how can Riley easily replace him?

What makes Bowen able to average about 25 minutes per game this season?
Isn't it because this guy always works hard to defend on the court?

……

Both Riley and Spoelstra boasted to each other, and the Heat launched a new round of offense.

This time Wang Dalin gave Hardaway a pick-and-roll and bounced outside. After catching the ball, he ignored Thomas's eye-blocking defense and forced a backward mid-range shot...

"Shh!"

The ball is in!
Wang Dalin: "..."

What the hell!

Can this ball be scored?
I'm so upside down that I almost got up to my waist, okay?

With this kind of reluctant shot, if you ask me to make ten more shots, I probably won't be able to score one!
This ball... I really plan to hit the iron?
How sweet is 5 of 1 shots?

Why give me a 5 for 2 shot?
Doesn't that happen to be a 40% hit rate?

...I really just want to strike iron!

(End of this chapter)

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