Chapter 165: Take the Walker lightly
On Christmas Day, Ruan Erniu and Han Meimei were tired of it all day. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
Today, the team is on vacation, and Ruan Erniu rarely gave himself a day off and did not train on this day.
It doesn't seem right, while chatting with Dr. Han, he is still lifting dumbbells, in Erniu's words, this is not training, just keeping the body active. If you don't give a few examples, you always feel uncomfortable.
People always envy the physical talent of top athletes, but they also reach that height through boring training day after day.
It's no exaggeration to say that any NBA superstar has masochistic tendencies. If it weren't for that, they wouldn't have gotten those heavy honors at all.
How do you succeed? Talent is superior, hard work is not lost to others, and unwavering determination and inexplicable luck.
Therefore, success is a small probability event, and Ruan Erniu is destined to be the unique one.
After a happy Christmas holiday, Ruan Erniu once again threw himself into the intense regular season.
When I arrived at the training gym the next day, most of the players clearly still had the shadow of holiday syndrome.
There are not a few guys who hold their waists and yawn.
Even though the Indiana Pacers are visiting tonight, Woodson isn't prepared to let the slackers go.
It's true that the intensity of training on match days is lower than on non-match days, but that doesn't mean the players can save energy.
Woodson said before the start of training with the ball that if anyone doesn't train well, they won't have to play tonight's game.
Under the high pressure of the egg head, the players can only train hard and find good form.
On the evening of December 26, at Philips Arena, the Atlanta Hawks welcomed their opponents of the day, the Indiana Pacers.
Nguyen Er Niu's opponent today is O'Neal again, but he is Jermaine O'Neal, not Shaquille O'Neal.
Little O'Neal has a baby face, but he's a standard League veteran.
Born in 1978, he joined the league at the age of 17, and if you think about it, this is actually the twelfth year after he joined the league.
O'Neill Jr. at his peak was also a top player who could consistently output 20+10, of course, this was before his injury.
After the Auburn Hills Palace incident, Miller Sr. lost his last chance to win the championship, and then the Pacers, who could compete with the Pistons, fell apart.
Now the boss of the Pacers should be a third-year in the league - Danny Granger.
So far, the Pacers have been able to record 15-13 this season, thanks to Granger's leadership.
He averaged a career-high 19.6 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game.
Plus the team's power forward Troy Mofei, point guard Jamal Tinsley, '02 Tanhua, and guard swingman - Mike Dunleavy. (His father is the head coach of the Clippers, Mike Dunleavy Sr., the United States people don't like to use their brains when choosing names, often what is the name of the father, what is the name of the son, add a JR or a few lifetimes and forget it!)
If you have to define this Pacers team, it's the whole, this team has scattered offensive points, and apart from Granger, you'd be hard-pressed to find an absolute strong point.
Pacers general manager Big Birdie has played a key role in the team's rebuild. Able to quickly reunite the team after Auburn Hills Palace, Bird is not only a Hall of Fame player, he has done an equally good job as a team manager.
"Hey, Kraft, do you have time to talk?" Larry Bird appeared in the training half of Atlanta at some point, and went straight to Nguyen Erniu.
Ruan Erniu unhurriedly threw the ball in his hand into the basket, turned around and smiled: "Of course, Larry, what's the matter?"
Bird is direct, and Erniu doesn't mean to twist at all.
Larry Bird said, "If you never win a championship with the Hawks, would you consider changing teams?"
Ruan Erniu was stunned, shook his head and said, "This is just my rookie season, I still want to prove myself first!"
Bird asked, "Have you thought about it?"
Erniu can't take care of him, if it's an ordinary person, Ruan Erniu can naturally ignore him, but in the face of a generation of legend Larry Bird, Ruan Erniu is not qualified to pose in front of this old-timer.
"No, I haven't considered leaving Atlanta yet!"
Bird nodded with satisfaction and said with a smile: "Then you can start thinking about it now!"
After saying that, Bird didn't say hello, turned around and left!
Woodson was not far away, and he frowned and said, "What do you mean, is Big Bird soliciting our calves?"
Larry Drew next to him shook his head and said: "Who knows, what does Bird mean by this trash talk master, maybe he really wanted to recruit Kraft, maybe he just distracted Kraft and let the Pacers win this game!"
Woodson nodded: "I don't know about others, but our bosses Levinson and Giron will never sell Kraft, and his business value is immeasurable!"
Larry Drew said: "Then there's nothing to worry about, leave the rest to Kraft, he can handle it!"
As Ruan Erniu continued to display his super-god-level level in the game, and refreshed his various technical statistics, the Eagles now take trusting Ruan Erniu as a matter of course.
In the game, Ruan Erniu's actual performance did not live up to the team's trust.
Facing the little O'Neal who was no longer the brave he used to be, Ruan Erniu cut a gap in the low post at the beginning of the first quarter.
Little O'Neill couldn't stop this brute beast at all, and his fragile knees had to retreat step by step when they encountered Ruan Erniu's strong buttocks, otherwise his next game could be destroyed by Erniu at any time.
And Danny Granger was also targeted by the Lunar Eclipse in this game, and his performance was not ideal.
At halftime, the team's mascot Hack Hawk, dressed in Santa Claus costume, gave the fans all kinds of gifts after the game, and the interesting thing is that he staged a trick of devouring people's heads in the kiss-cam session this time.
Unfortunately, this time the target was a tall macho man who beat up Huck Hawk and made the fans laugh.
Truth be told, it's not like no one on the Pacers' side has stepped up to resist.
Troy Murphy, who is definitely more than 6'11" (211cm) tall, has shot Marvin Williams from outside the three-point line many times.
Mike Dunleavy has also played well, and on the offensive end, he can always keep up the firepower for the Pacers.
However, his defensive embarrassment also ushered in an explosion in this game.
Embarrassment was 9-of-18 from the field and 9-of-9 from the free-throw line, and he scored 27 points, 11 assists, and 4 rebounds efficiently.
At the same time, he also allowed Dunleavy to graduate with 6 fouls in the fourth quarter, completely sealing the game for the victory.
Ruan Erniu didn't play long in this game, and in 32 minutes of playing time, he scored 26 points, 19 boards, and 3 assists.
At 95:112, the Hawks took their first win since Christmas at home. (To be continued.) )