Card Bishop of Basketball

Chapter 90 Outrageous Dudley

Chapter 90 Outrageous Dudley
The Knicks are really a gang of wolves, and I don’t know how many points more than the ruthless people...

Daben, a tough defensive guy, was abruptly taught by a bunch of old Knicks to become a power forward with both offensive and defensive capabilities. On the offensive end, he relied on his playing skills to squeeze away opponents with strong strength, or turn around and go directly to the basket. A dunk, or a turnaround jumper that can't be uglier but always scores.

Ewing, a center forward, taught him how to play with his back and turn over jump shots. Aunt Johnson taught him how to seize the slightest offensive opportunity when he was a small insider. Buck Buck taught him tough inside defense. Dudley... don't mention it .

Chris Dudley, also translated as Chris Dudley, was born in Stamford, Connecticut in 1965. He graduated from Yale University and was a top student. He entered the NBA in 1987 and stayed in the league for 16 seasons before retiring. .

There are three outrageous things about this guy. The first one is his weird contract.

First of all, he somehow tricked the Blazers management into signing him for $4 million over four years. You must know that this guy has average offensive ability, average rebounding ability, average passing vision, and is a weird negative on the court. Efficiency value, but he was able to sign such a big contract in 1219.

Note that in 93, when the NBA salary had not yet inflated, the old Richmond signed such a maximum salary at that time. This weird Dudley and the old Richmond actually had the same price!

A blue-collar insider who occasionally serves as a starter and often serves as a substitute has a contract similar to that of an All-Star MVP shooting guard. Who do you talk to for reasoning?The key point is that these two signed the contract together in the same year, which is outrageous for the family members.

After the contract expired, Dudley turned around and fooled the big fool of the Knicks, and signed him with a three-year contract of 3 million. Note that Dudley was already 1444 and almost 34 years old at this time, averaging two or three points per game. Hovering between points, signing such a big contract, in addition to boasting that Nix is ​​rich, we also praise Dudley for being able to fool.

You thought this was the end? Nonono, what's even more outrageous is yet to come. After the execution of this contract, he signed a one-year 1 million contract with the Blazers. Does it seem like a salary that matches his strength?
No, this salary is not worthy of our amazing Dudley, so in the middle of the season, Dudley broke up with the Trail Blazers, turned around to the Nets, and signed a one-year 1 million rice knife contract.

After executing this contract, this guy finally announced his retirement. His career was not good, he made a lot of money, and he was considered a winner on the court.

The second outrageous thing about Dudley is his miraculous free throw ability. According to incomplete statistics, Dudley's career free throw shooting rate is as high as 46%. Compared with Shaquille O'Neal's 52.7%, did you instantly think, wow, O'Neal is so accurate.

This product is most famous on April 1990, 4. At that time, Dudley played on behalf of the Nets. Against the Pacers, Dudley made 14 of 18 free throws and missed 1 free throws in a row. The free throw percentage was as high as 13%. Raise your paw in the comment area of ​​Pu's friends.

In the future, when you enter the NBA, look for the Nets. Don’t remember wrongly. As long as you are more accurate than Dudley in free throws, the Nets management may accept you. Everyone, please give me a reward and vote if you sign a contract and make a fortune. Now a month's free income is not necessarily enough for a breakfast qwq...

The child is going to cry
The third outrageous thing about Dudley is his life after retirement.

He retired in 2002, and he was not idle at home. On May 2010, 5, a beautiful day, he defeated his competitors and successfully campaigned in Ohio, where his career started, which is the state where the Cleveland Cavaliers are located. , became governor.

A man whose playing career is mediocre, but whose life experience is quite amazing...

This guy can teach Daben, probably the magic skill of earning a big contract with bad money...

Of course, free throws can also teach you how to share your experience. After all, these two free throws are not taken.

Well, let’s not talk about the outrageous Dudley. Let’s turn our attention to the basketball court. Although old Mullin is old, his skills have not fallen behind. He feints after catching the ball and directly ignores interference and makes mid-range pull-ups to extend the life of the Warriors. .

This is to talk about the advantages of the Warriors lineup. Except for the old Mark Jackson, everyone else is more than 2 meters tall. The opponents are basically a head taller. If you feel like it, you can ignore the defense and directly pull up. shot.

Samaki Walker failed to score from the three-point line, and the Warriors protected the rebound well and counterattacked.

Chris Crawford also fired three-pointers, but compared to Samaki Walker, his luck with this ball was much better. Did the three-pointer hit the board and get 3 points for the team.

Crazy Life rushed to the inside, threw the ball and scored the ball. Although there are a lot of problems with this guy, his skills and physical fitness are really good. He is very strong.

Mark Jackson Jr. was blocked and wanted the ball. He wanted to turn over and bully Ben with his height, but Ben was very strong in the confrontation. The ball turned around and the hook missed. Mark Blount took the shot after grabbing the rebound, but still missed. , Samaki Walker protected the rebound, and New York reorganized its offense.

The two sides came and went as substitutes for a few minutes. The Warriors' bench didn't have much of an advantage. They only helped the main force to catch up to two points. It seemed like a stretch, but it was not. The Warriors were just a substitute , the main force is alive and well.

On the Knicks' side, the main player Madman with the substitutes has not rested since the beginning of the game, and his physical exertion is still relatively large. These seemingly insignificant details will affect the final game process.

Daben couldn't score inside, but caused Mark Jackson Jr. to foul. , the two sides began to make substitutions. The Knicks put on Ewing, Aunt Johnson, Starks and Charlie Ward. The madmen finally got a breather, but they just didn’t know who New York’s ghost lineup was going to put on the small team. front position.

For the Warriors, the veteran Mark Jackson will continue to stay on the court with Alan Houston, Chris Crawford, Rasheed Wallace and Mr. Shan Tao. Lawford can be at least a head taller, and at least his shots will be less disturbed.

This kind of high-profile game is most suitable for showing off cheap role players. Chris Crawford began to emerge in his second year in the original time and space. He averaged 18.7 minutes per game in the regular season, scored 6.9 points, and had 33.3 points. % three-point shooting percentage, his average playing time increased to 20.8 minutes per game in the playoffs, and he scored 9.8 points. He is a role player with good offensive firepower.

With the help of the system, this product has reached the strength level of the second year of the original time and space. When the pigs are fattened, they can be pulled out of the pigsty for a walk, to show the guests, and to choose the pigs.

Why is Meng Yifan in such a rush to sell this product? This guy still has big problems. First of all, his ability to control rebounds is average. In the above-mentioned season, he averaged only 3.2 rebounds per game, which translates to 40 rebounds in 6.4 minutes. Most of them are defensive rebounds. The number of rebounds for a 2-meter-high man is really pitiful. A certain point guard gets more than this guy.

There is also the weakness of this guy's defensive end. He belongs to the kind of player who is stronger in offense than defense. Defensive weaknesses...

(End of this chapter)

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