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Chapter 26 Unlocking Subsidiary Attributes

Chapter 26 Unlocking Subsidiary Attributes

After defeating the Bucks, Yuan Su completed the latest mission of the Basketball God System. After receiving the reward of 600 experience points and 1 lottery ticket, Yuan Su has successfully reached level 10, basically reaching the level that Yuan Su set for himself. set goals.

When it was upgraded to level 10, the basket god system space suddenly made a "didi" sound, and then Yuan Su found a reminder in the space: Congratulations to the host for upgrading to level 10, and 2 subsidiary attributes will be unlocked. Choose 10 of the 2 attributes and get a reward of attribute value +10!
Yuan Su was stunned, the system actually had a hidden unlocking function that he hadn't discovered!This shows that this system is definitely not as simple as what I see (in fact it is)!This is where it gets interesting!

For Yuan Su, unlocking the auxiliary attributes can be regarded as helping Yuan Su solve a long-standing problem, that is, although his superior attributes perform well, they can play a supporting role and will be very helpful to his performance on the court. The two attributes of "slam dunk" and "jumping" have always been low. If these two attributes can be improved, at least they will be a player like "DeAndre Jordan". If you add three points, Isn't it just a player like "Serge Ibaka", what's more, Ibaka is also a three-pointer skill that was developed later!
Without any further hesitation, Yuan Su selected "Slam Dunk" and "Bounce" as his subsidiary attributes.In this way, Yuan Su's two auxiliary attributes "bounce" and "slam dunk" also have 22 points and 24 points respectively, which are equivalent to the level of ordinary rotation players. Yuan Su's current level is enough to use!
After the selection, Yuan Su's latest attribute panel in the basket god system is as follows:
Name: Yuan Su;
Title: None;

Age: 22;

Level: LV10;

Stamina: 80; (+30, Amare Stoudemire's torn jersey (8/10))
Energy: 50;

Training skill: Thunder Beast Rebound (LV3:-/-, 3/3);
Equipment Skill: Thunder Beast Rebound (LV3)

Experience Points: 0/5000;

Honor value: 700; (+400, train hard, rise to level 10 before the season starts, +200, defeat the old driver on the field, ah no, the old captain.)

Speed: 13 points;
Bounce: 22 points; (+10, subsidiary attribute)
Strength: 46 points; (+1, Amare Stoudemire's torn jersey (8/10))
Passing: 12 points;
Dribble: 11 points;
Rebounds: 48 points; (+2, Thunderbeast completed rebound training, +1, Amare Stoudemire's torn jersey (8/10))
Blocks: 45 points; (+1, Mass Bracers (4/5))
Steals: 10 points;
Near shot: 11 points;
CIC: 11 points;
Three-pointers: 9 points; (-1, VW Bracers (4/5))
Slam dunk: 24 points; (+10, subsidiary attribute)
Single defense: 12 points;
Overall Rating: D+ Well done man I take that back.

With the improvement of the level, Yuan Su's various attribute values ​​have improved, and the rebounding attribute has also obtained a 2-point attribute value bonus after completing the training of "Thunder Beast Rebound".

The current Yuan Su, even if he only relies on his own attribute value, is enough to gain a foothold on the court. With the addition of the skill "Thunder Beast Rebound", it is not a problem for Yuan Su to be a starter in the current Cavaliers.

At this time, a new mission has also been created, and the content is very simple!
Mission Name: Win a regular season in the new season!
Task reward: experience value +1000, coupon +1.

After defeating the 76ers in the penultimate preseason game, and in the last home game against the Milwaukee Bucks, Yuan Su was put into the starting lineup by Scott without any suspense!
The regular season is ready to go, and the Bucks, who have begun to practice the regular season lineup, have also lined up the starting lineup for the new season.

The center is led by the 2.13-meter Australian big man Andrew Bogut. In the past season, this Australian center averaged 15.9 points, 10.2 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game. It is considered a relatively strong deterrent in the East. center.

At the power forward position, the veteran Drew Gooden occupies a spot. At that time, Ilyasova was only in the third grade and did not have the qualifications to start at the beginning of the season, but he has already faintly shown the posture of taking over.

The small forward position is started by Luke Richard Mbah a Moute with a long name. This player has a fierce style and a tough style of play on the court. The ability to score belongs to a puzzle player.

As for the choice of shooting guard, the Bucks have Argentine Carlos Delfino and local shooter John Salmons. The team's starting choice.

The point guard is a second-year rookie who shocked the league with 55 points in his rookie season, left-hander Brandon Jennings.

In this game, Yuan Su's opponent is veteran Drew Gooden. Compared with Elton Brand in the previous game, Yuan Su's opponent this time is much easier. Although Gooden is 2.08 meters tall, Yuan Su is only 2.06 meters, but when he was fighting for rebounds, Yuan Su clearly felt that the threat that Gooden brought to him was far worse than that of Brand.

In this case, Yuan Su didn't even need to use "Violent Magnesium Powder". He easily won the matchup with Drew Gooden by relying only on the "Thunder Beast Rebound" skill, although it was possible that he didn't need it at all. Using skills, Yuan Su alone can defeat Gu Deng, but in order to add a lock to his starting position, Yuan Su did not take risks, not to mention that the energy consumed can be recovered the next day. So don't use it for nothing.

In this game, although both sides sent starters, they played a little more cautiously. After all, the regular season will start soon, and neither team wants players to get injured. Yuan Su played 20 minutes in the game, Tortured Gooden, who was playing against him, because there was no pressure in this game, so Yuan Su used the "Thunder Beast Rebound" skill 5 times in a row, grabbing 5 offensive rebounds in a row (usually only when grabbing Yuan Su will only use this skill when he is in the frontcourt, it is too bad to use it in the backcourt!), so that Gudeng almost has a wrong view!

When Yuan Su frantically brushed the rebounds on the field, Cavaliers coach Scott was smiling, while Bucks coach Skiles was stunned.
After Yuan Su left the field, JJ Hickson, who was stimulated by Yuan Su's performance, also used 120% of his strength, hoping to fight for the starting position, but it is obvious that Yuan Su's performance has completely conquered the coach and the players Team.

At the end of the game, the Cavaliers beat the Bucks 83-77. The players on both sides played more conservatively because they were afraid of getting injured, and their shooting percentages were not high. However, Yuan Suzheng benefited from the players’ missed shots and could brush up his own. rebound.

In this game, Yuan Su played a total of 24 minutes, scoring 4 points, 13 rebounds and 2 blocks. After receiving the bonus attributes of "bounce" and "slam dunk", Yuan Su found that his rebounding and blocking were more comfortable. Got it!His competitor JJ Hickson played 20 minutes and scored 4 points and 6 rebounds. His performance was completely suppressed by Yuan Su.

As for Gooden, he was thinking about whether he should retire, and he was brutally tortured by a completely unknown rookie
With the end of the last preseason game before the regular season, as Scott said, the Cleveland Cavaliers' roster for the new season has also been finalized. Of course, some people are happy and some are worried, but in any case, this The special summer of collective training, the summer of unnoticed obscurity exuding the throbbing hormones of the players are all times that these players will never forget.

The 2010-2011 season Cleveland Cavaliers roster of 15 players:
C: Ryan Hollins, 2.13 meters, No. 5;
C/PF: Anderson Varejao, 2.11 meters, No. 17;
PF/SF: Antawn Jamison, 2.03 meters, No. 4;
PF: JJ Hickson, 2.06 meters, No. 21;
PF/SF: Leon Powe, 2.03 meters, No. 44;
PF: Jawad Williams, 2.06 meters, No. 31;
PF: Yuan Su, 2.06 meters, No. 23;
SF: Joey Graham, 2.01 meters, No. 12;
SF: Jamario Moon, 2.03 meters, No. 15;
SF/SG: Alonzo Key, 1.98m, No. 33;
SG: Anthony Parker, 1.98 meters, No. 18;
SG: Murray Harris, 1.96 meters, No. 6;
PG/SG: Mo Williams, 1.85 meters, No. 2;
PG: Danielle Gibson, 1.88 meters, No. 1;
PG: Ramon Sessions, 1.91 meters, No. 3.

6 days later, the Cavaliers will usher in the first game of the regular season in the away game. The opponent is the Toronto Raptors who just lost Chris Bosh!
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