Chapter 202: Who the Hell Is Thinking More?
(As usual, top it up, and change it back after an hour)
He had Terry by his side, a friendship that would follow in years of hardship and battle; Harris and Barria, who grew up, seemed to him to be just little brothers, just as Finley had brought himself; But Howard, Daniels, and Dampier are teammates, but they don't have more intersections. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info different upbringing, preferences and styles of doing things make them unable to be heart-to-heart buddies - they still have a tacit harmony on the field, as for off the field, it is a matter outside of work.
More and more either/or thinking makes people forget that there is a middle ground - in addition to liking and disliking a person, there is also a category called "dislike", which is not liked or hated, and we are ordinary people, we are colleagues and co-workers. may not necessarily rise to the level of a good brother of the iron buddy, but it is also not an opponent who regards each other as fierce rivals.
The Western media are naturally familiar with that, Avery Johnson is a little selfish, Josh Howard is not necessarily too careful, and Dirk doesn't know at all. But finally one day, they were pushed to the opposite side. Who knows who's gambling?
This was the second time Dirk had hesitated. After three years of miserable endings, he did not get the relief of his confidant, but received negative comments from his coach. It seems to have become a trick of going through the motions. He had never been involved in locker room politics, so he was at a loss when things hit his head.
Fortunately, he still has Cuban, who has always supported him. In those difficult years, I deduced the repetition of changing lineups, failing, and continuing to get up again and again. You may not have experienced Dirk's transformation again and again, adapting to a new group of teammates every year, changing to a new style of play, and the individual offense tends to be inexplicable, but there is no way to go further. I also don't understand whether Kuban's stubborn insistence is really keeping Yunkai.?
But they finally arrived, finding the right gears and lubricant at the right moment to let the mighty Dallas chariot rumble open and run over the frustrated faces. Kidd was the driver, Chandler was the shield, Mary was the track, Barria Stevencent was the loader, and he became the largest caliber gun. Just right, the pinnacle of glory.
But until then? It was the failure of chasing again and again, and the unconfident contract jumping out in 2010. He said, "I've been thinking about it for a long time, whether to leave here." I sometimes wonder if LeBron and Wade were calling me, would I seriously consider huddles?
After all, all this is just a thought, and he may not realize that there is a huge gap between this group of young Americans at the peak of their peak and him, and they can't become friends after all, let alone teammates who are eager to play.
More than ten years of polishing have allowed him to grow from a small-town youth in Würzburg to a sophisticated and standard Texan. Growing up, he embraced old-school thinking, that is, the perseverance and loyalty that were repeatedly celebrated should have been taken for granted by him, or the German football players of his time. So much so that when Cuban smashed the 4-year salary in front of him, his first reaction was stunned and ashamed. He felt that he didn't do what he should have done, but he was so loved by the team, so he had to take a salary cut to make himself feel more at ease.
This is a common trait of players of his time, who may have thought about it, but never acted on it. So he and Kobe Duncan became close friends, only staying on the front of the court, but never thought of fighting together. In fact, he had a chance - when the Lakers asked Dirk for peak O'Neal, he was rejected by Cuban, Dirk, not for sale.
Well, leave all the firepower here to spew.
He met Kidd and Marion, two more or less contemporaneous peers. They empathize with him. But before winning the championship, they were still ordinary teammates, just harder and more motivated, more eager to win the championship, and needless to say, they knew what they were thinking with one look.
It's locker room metaphysics from the Dirk era, he's a true leader on the field, but not in the locker room. He is not as willing to take care of things as American youth leaders, and he is very comfortable with the media in the locker room. He prefers to sit in silence at the end of the dressing room, humming an unknown German ditty and spending his pre-match hours in meditation.
Yes, he had very few intimate brothers after that. Chris Carman, that's just a big fan of him. He even said frankly that "only if you become a German citizen can you have the opportunity to play in the Olympics". Carman did not speak German and did not have a real sense of German pride, and he obviously did not know the weight that Dirk had carried, and he could withdraw at any time like him.
The same goes for Kidd and Marion, who have a sense of belonging to this team, but not the vast history of the Dallas Mavericks. When Dirk broke one team record after another and became recognized as the first man in team history, he was the benchmark, the military flag, and synonymous with Dallas's wild character. But the way he led the team, he was too silent.?
Fortunately, he met his buddy who hit it off at first sight, Cardinal.
This is the last piece of the puzzle of 2011 and Dirk's most beloved brother. Whenever there is any solidity in the team, there is always this good old man to play the round. He laughed at people everywhere and talked to everyone. And then every day, the first one ran to the training court and threw the three-pointers that didn't look good again and again.
Cardinal said: "I want to set a good example and inspire my teammates with my actions every day. I'm not the most talented, but I have to work hard and be ready to wait for any opportunity. I was born in a small village of 20,000 people, and it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have the opportunity to play in Dallas, and to be in the national camera. I want to make the people around me better, and I have to cheer them up.
Not only did he have a brilliant three-pointer and a breakout assist in 2011, but in more sense, the league's recognized Mr. Yes and the team's big brother bridged all the gaps in the locker room. This is also the source of his friendship with Dirk. What Dirk wanted to say, what was hard to say, had Cardinal laughing and relieved and easily disposed of.?
But Dirk himself has never been a locker room leader, and Cardinal left after two years of play, and it was Carter who reluctantly made a cameo in that position. After that, it's a matter of going its own way. This is a foreshadowing of many recruitment failures in the future, and it is also an objective reason for the slow growth of rookies. In the past, there was Terry, Marion, and Carter who unscrupulously pulled everyone to laugh at the dual personality and sometimes extroverted to the abnormal Dirk, and after that, there was a huge generation gap.
It's a natural thing with age, Harris and Barria are clamoring for a return, and the two Dirk boys have grown up as veterans, not to mention the youngsters who are about 10 years behind in age. The Mavericks have been able to poach veterans who have admired them for many years in Plan B again and again, such as Brand, Jefferson, Villanueva, David Lee, and Stoudemire, all of whom are just passing by. They worshipped Dirk, not their hearts.
This is brought by Dirk, who is still shy in his heart after 15 years.