0078: [The Birth of an Actor]
Mr. Richjoy and Chris Mullin quickly agreed on the professional ability of the referee on duty in this game, and they both felt that the referee was quite biased in favor of the Stamford Crimson.
Therefore, they chatted with relish, and even felt a little sorry for each other.
This stunned John Nash, the general manager of the Trail Blazers, who was sitting next door: What are these two doing? Is this a controversial decision? The NCAA doesn't have a three-second defense, and the attackers are not allowed to play to this level? Besides, isn't the key to this ball being Bruce Lee's excellent passing vision and keen ability to catch attacks?
The game continues.
Gonchaga University continues to play an overall offensive with amazing chemistry and chemistry, and the ability of this group of seniors to execute their tactics far exceeds that of Stanford's wild team.
Of course, what is even more fascinating is Morrison's individual ability.
His projection level has indeed reached the BUG level in the NCAA, and anyone standing in front of him can only accept the fate of being shot to the basket. Even if Stanford uses a bag, he can still hit the basketball with a soft touch.
The whole first half was played.
Adam Morrison scored a staggering 22 points on 9-of-16 shooting.
This statistic amazed all the general managers in the stands, and it really deserved to be the second place in Larry Bird.
Richie Joe, who was sitting in the stands, had his eyes straight.
He sat there with Eagles general manager Billy Knight and Chris Mullin, praising Morrison as a flower.
They unanimously agreed that Morrison's play tonight was god-like.
If it weren't for the explosive touch of Stanford's three-point shooters, Gonchatga's halftime lead would not have been five, but fifteen or more.
But John Nash sat next to him, thinking about something else.
Why do Stanford's shooters always get their chances and hit the ball?
His mind kept going back and forth, and he kept thinking. He gradually figured out a clear reason: it was Bruce Lee! It was Bruce Lee who led and led the entire offensive. Although he was at a disadvantage in the opposition with Robert Condy, his confrontation was completely suppressed by Condy. But he always manages to break free from the defense in a desperate situation in various ways, although it looks a little embarrassed, but... It didn't affect him at all to lead the offensive with assists!
He's good at getting in from the middle, then splitting the ball to the two wings, allowing shooters to run out of the open space through Frank Benson and Scott's two high post screens, and then pass the ball out to complete the assist.
This tactic seems simple.
However, the requirements for point guards are very high, not only to have accurate and timely observation of the game situation, but also to have the skills of fast pass guidance. And most importantly... It is necessary to have the ability to seep into the restricted area from the top of the arc.
But... Isn't the pre-game analysis all about pointing out that Bruce Lee's current physicality can't get out of Robert Condy's defense? Did he ask for a pick-and-roll tonight? No, the two inside players were always a wall of cover for the shooters.
Other words...... Hiss!
John Nash took a long breath of cold air.
He finally understood: Bruce Lee had advanced again. Even though his strength is not as embarrassing as he appears on the court, he is deliberately tricking Robert Condi and Universidad Gonchatga into letting their guard down. Let them feel that they have a chance to win, and then at a critical moment, they suddenly exert their strength to defeat the strong with the weak!!
When John Nash figured this out, he finally figured out why the game looked so weird: Gonchatga University was in a strong position and pressed Stanford at every turn, but only led by five points at halftime.
This is obviously not normal.
When John Nash recalls the game footage, the fog lifts in front of him, and the real scene appears in front of him: Bruce Lee is clearly deliberately showing weakness.
What a cunning guy. No wonder Kenny Smith called him the little fox.
John Nash sighed.
He suddenly realized: since the team is going to be completely rebuilt and form a youth army, why not take such a cunning little fox into the bag?
With his mind, he could get along well with any player.
In fact, in John Nash's draft plan, he has already picked up two lottery picks. One is owned by himself, and the other is obtained by trading with the Boston Celtics. The two lottery picks already have their favourites, but with Portland's current situation, there is no problem in trading another lottery pick, and the team's assets are nothing that cannot be sold anyway.
So... Just trade one more pick. We just lack a point guard.
John Nash made up his mind.
At the same time, the general manager of the Hawks, the general manager of the Warriors, and the general manager of the would-be Bobcats sitting next to him were happily discussing the possibility of Adam Morrison. It is not difficult to see from their words that they have a rather high opinion of Adam Morrison.
Moreover, Chris Mullin, as a former white striker, reveals his true feelings. He even said emotionally: The NBA needs a white savior.
Billy Knight and Richjoy next to him comforted him: there will be, there will be.
There will be a hair!!
Is Adam Morrison that piece of material?
are all saying that Bruce Lee is weak against him, how good is Morrison? As a point guard, Bruce Lee faces the smallest of the five positions, and Adam Morrison will face dozens of the strongest basketball players in the world after entering the NBA.
Although he has scored 22 points in the half. However, he didn't show much offensive creativity in this match! He's always relied on the system to score, and he's a good finisher at best. No matter how good a skinny white forward finisher is, he doesn't deserve a top-five draft pick.
On the other hand, Bruce Lee, although he was suppressed by Robert Condy in the first half. However, he was sloppy, handing over eight assists to help the tactically sparse team bite the strong, balanced Gonchatga Bulldogs.
He's a complete playmaker. Although the confrontation is not very good, however, some people in the NBA do dirty work. But smart and cunning, smart brains that can be created out of nothing in tactical segments are not often available.
The Portland Trail Blazers decided to spend a lot of money on the brain.
By the way, Mr. John Nash also began to look down on the other three brains next to him, thinking that they were too incompetent as NBA general managers.
But what he didn't know was.
The three next door also have their own ghosts.
They say one thing, but they think another.
At this time, they can even be described as 'the birth of an actor'.
John Nash is still too... It's simple.
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