Chapter 333: Big Deal, Do It Again (Ask for a Monthly Pass!) )

"My talent may not be as good as yours, I completely rely on two or even three times more time than others to train my shooting, forced to practice."

Sun Hao's next words were completely fine.

Although he is a systematic man, the biggest assistance of the system for him is to give him more training time than others.

With this system, you don't use Sun Yue at all.

"If you want to be a member of the national team, you have to work three times harder than the average person, and if you want to be an NBA-level player, you have to work at least five times or even ten times."

Sun Hao saw that Sun Yue was moving, and struck while the iron was hot.

It's been a long time since he's poured chicken soup into someone, and he's going back to his old business for the sake of his original promise.

"You may forget what I said in two days, after all, chicken soup has an expiration date, but if you really want to achieve your dreams, you must learn to endure the pain of the process, because in the end you will have to endure ten times more pain than this."

Sun Hao paused when he said this.

"If you can't bear it now, I still advise you to give up as soon as I said when I came, after all, if you give up in the end, there is no difference between now and in the future, and you can suffer less."

Sun Hao has already said it very bluntly.

Sun Yue thought for a while after listening, and then nodded.

After Sun Hao "educated" him, he said this, and he could be regarded as listening.

After chatting with Sun Yue, Sun Hao turned his head and explained a few words to Baker, giving him the opportunity to take Sun Yue to the nearby street court.

Like he said, chicken broth has an expiration date.

Let Sun Yue have a clearer understanding of the gap between his strength and others, so that he will have more motivation to train.

That's all he can do.

He is very much looking forward to Sun Yue being able to grow more than in history, but he expects this thing to be successful sometimes, and sometimes it will fail.

In the end, whether Sun Yue will be as better than Yi Jianlian in history, or continue to be the "Che Zhenyue" without changing his life, depends on his own creation.

At this time, the curtain of the regular season of the 2003~2004 season has fallen, and the rankings of the eastern and western teams have been finalized after fierce competition.

In the East, the Pacers topped the standings with 61 wins, the league's best record.

The Wizards finished with a 54-28 record, topping the Atlantic Division and second in the East by rules.

Yao Ming handed in an average of 20+10 per game for the first time in his rookie year in his third year of his career

He averaged 20.6 points, 11.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.1 blocks per game while shooting 55% from the field.

This is already a real second center in the league.

Arenas also averaged 19.2 points, 4.8 assists and 2.1 steals per game.

The Pistons came from behind with a 55-27 record, but because of the conference rules, they were not as good as the Pacers and could only finish third.

Anthony averaged 20.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.5 steals per game in his rookie season while shooting 44.5% from the field.

The Nets experienced a mid-season coach change, but still finished fourth with a 47-35 record under Kidd's leadership.

The Heat are fifth with 42 wins.

Wade averaged 16.2 points, 4 points and 4.5 rebounds per game while shooting 46.5 percent from the field.

Although the order is a little lower than in history, his performance is not worse than in history.

The Hornets have relocated from Charlotte to New Orleans this season but remain part of the Eastern Conference and are sixth with a 41-win record.

The Bucks also have 41 wins under Reed, but are in seventh place due to win-loss games.

The Bulls won 39 in the end, although they won less than half of the games, but they were still lucky to enter the playoffs because of the precipitous decline in the performance of several teams such as the Celtics and the 76ers who played in the playoffs last season.

Yi Jianlian averaged 14.7 points, 7.8 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game in his rookie season, shooting 47% from the field.

Although there is a gap compared to Anthony in terms of statistics, this performance is much better than that of him in history.

You must know that in his rookie season in history, he averaged only 8.6 points and 5.2 rebounds per game, shooting 42% from the field.

And in the first year of his career, he had a chance to play in the playoffs.

Domestic fans are also blessed, since Sun Hao entered the NBA, he can see Chinese players in the playoffs every year.

And now it's a growing trend.

In addition to this, there are several other rookies in the East that will attract attention.

Bosh averaged 11.5 points and 7.4 rebounds per game in his rookie season while shooting 45.9 percent from the field.

Milicic averaged 14.2 points, 9.7 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game while shooting 47.9 percent from the field.

Matchups on the eastern side:

The Pacers vs. the Bulls, Yi Jianlian and O'Neal Jr. are directly facing each other in the playoffs, which is a very cruel start for him;

Wizards vs. Bucks, in terms of configuration, the two teams are a little bit worse, and Reed, who is the core for the first time, is estimated to suffer a baptism;

Pistons vs. Hornets, the Pistons' record after the All-Star break is the best in the East, and the Hornets, the perennial first-round companion, must continue;

The Nets are on the Heat, and Wade is also playing in the playoffs when he first enters the league, but unlike in history, he has to face opponents of the Nets' level as soon as he comes up, and it is unknown what kind of play he can have.

In the West, the Timberwolves won 58 wins and successfully occupied the top spot in the West.

Don't ask why it's 58 wins, ask it's 58 specials.

In second place is the Lakers with 56 wins, who are at the top of the Atlantic Division and the top two in the division, along with the Wizards in the East.

The Mavericks finished with a 57-25 record and finished third in the West.

In his fourth year of career, Sun Hao averaged 25.6 points, 6.2 assists and 1.6 steals per game, shooting 46.7% from the field and 45.2% from three-point range.

His stats have improved significantly from last season, ranking third in the league in scoring and first in three-point shooting.

Such data will certainly be on the agenda of MVPs as well.

Although in terms of record, Lady Luck did not favor Dallas as much this time as before.

But that's not entirely bad for Dallas fans, who have the opportunity to replicate the Houston team's deeds.

The Spurs are fourth with 56 wins.

The Kings are fifth with 55 wins.

The Warriors are sixth with 50 wins.

Although they lost Arias last summer, the Warriors, who have further developed under Nash's leadership, have shown more energy.

The Nuggets are seventh with a 45-win record.

James' performances in the first half of the season have been quite up and down, but his performances have become more and more consistent since January.

In the end, he averaged 22.5 points, 5.8 rebounds and 6.6 assists per game this season, shooting 43.2% from the field.

He became the third rookie after Oscar Robertson and Jordan to achieve 20+5+5.

And after changing from Cavaliers to Nuggets, these data are all better in the same period of history.

It turns out that by giving James a better management and a better team, he can play his team better.

The Jazz are in eighth place with a 43-win record.

Kirilenko, who was previously selected for the All-Star Game, was the team's top scorer and the biggest surprise of the season for Utah fans.

The matchup in the west is also released:

Timberwolves vs. Jazz, Garnett, who has been out of the first round for several consecutive years, is finally going to experience the feeling of ravaging others in the first round;

Lakers vs. Nuggets, although the 23VS95 drama was not staged at the beginning, the 23VS24 match is also very interesting;

Mavericks vs. Warriors, the Warriors have a better record, but the second year of contact against the Mavericks, the two teams are going to develop towards the new enemy;

Spurs vs. Kings, the two championship contenders met in the first round, which is perhaps the most interesting part of this year's first round.

"If we win again this year, will Steve hate us for the rest of our lives?"

Before the series began, Nowitzki couldn't help but say to Sun Hao.

Knocking out the Warriors last year was enough to make Nash sad, and if it were to happen again, he wouldn't dare to think about the consequences with Nash's character.

"The Warriors are a lot stronger this year."

Sun Hao didn't care too much about Nash's feelings.

Just like last season, when it comes to the NBA playoffs, personal emotions are secondary on the court.

He's more concerned about the Warriors right now.

The Warriors have changed a lot since the same period in history, especially Richardson.

As a third-year player, he played alongside Nash, averaging 23.6 points per game and becoming the Warriors' leading scorer.

The frequent aerial connection and violent dunking between the two made the Bay Area fans addicted.

In fact, Richardson was able to achieve three consecutive championships in the All-Star Game, in addition to the stimulation of Sun Hao and James's outstanding performances, his own excellent personal competitive state is also an important reason.

At the end of the day, Nash, Kidd, and Paul are the kind of traditional point guards who can make their teammates better, and they're the top ones.

Another thing that can't be ignored is that Warriors management traded Antoine Walker to the team at the trade deadline.

After leaving Carlisle, Walker's three-point shooting was once again unrestrained, and Celtics management had been trying to trade him since the beginning of the season.

It wasn't until the trade deadline that they finally sent the former Green Army twin to Oakland.

But perhaps no one could have imagined that when Walker arrived at Nash's side, he would have a second spring.

This also proves one thing, the top point guard can not only make teammates better, but may even bring players back to life.

Nash, Richardson, Jamison, Walker, plus Murphy, Wang Zhizhi, Dunleavy and others.

Coupled with D'Antoni and Nash having another season with the Warriors, this team is stronger than last year.

"And ......"

Sun Hao finally wanted to speak and stopped.

"And what?"

Nowitzki looked at Sun Hao suspiciously.

"Nothing."

Sun Hao didn't say anything in the end, hoping that he was just worrying.

Sun Hao was a little worried, but during the pre-game training session, Johnson was more relaxed.

At this time last year, he was just an assistant coach, and he had ideas that weren't adopted by Nelson Sr.

But now he's the manager and he's in charge, and he has a lot of confidence in the team.

And just before the playoffs began, the league announced its first awards, the Most Improved Award and Best Head Coach.

The Most Improved Award went to Zach Randolph of the Trail Blazers.

Last season, he finished off the bench with just 8.4 points and 4.5 rebounds.

But being a starter this season, coupled with Wallace's departure, has made him the No. 1 point of offense, averaging 20.1 points and 10.5 rebounds per game.

And he's only in the third grade.

This award for the most improved is probably the least suspenseful in recent years.

As for the best coach, Carlisle should have been the favourite for this award, but he was already last season.

The award basically came between Timberwolves head coach Philip Saunders and Mavericks head coach Avery Johnson.

The final result came in, and Johnson was successfully elected!

The Mavericks lost back-to-back major rotations last summer, and the loss of Bodiologa has taken a toll on their strength on paper.

But just like that, he also led the team to 57 wins, only one win away from the first place in the West.

And this is equivalent to the best coach being won by the Mavericks for the second year in a row!

This can be regarded as a change of direction and breaking the rules of the alliance! Unprecedented!

"Let's cheer up and kill them in one go!"

After receiving this award, Johnson was even more proud.

But once the series really started, the results of the first game were a big surprise.

The Mavericks, who lost 102-112 to the Warriors.

Johnson's misplaced singles tactics met the team that restrained it the most.

Misalignment singles are about forming misalignment, and forming misalignment as quickly as possible.

However, the Warriors' starting lineup, except for Nash's weaker defense, has misplaced defense at other positions.

In other words, the Warriors' configuration is very much in line with Johnson's singles tactics.

This is also the reason why Sun Hao wanted to speak again before.

He only knew that the Mavericks were blacked out by the Warriors in history, but now that he is in it, he slowly realizes that it is not Johnson's poor personal ability, but the restraint in the lineup and style of play.

Although the Warriors in front of you are not the same Warriors, they actually have a lot in common.

And the reason why he didn't try to persuade Johnson or anything was because he had already tried in the middle of the season.

Johnson has a similar personality to Kobe Bryant, and he will not listen to persuasion.

After the first game, the Mavericks, including Nowitzki, were a little confused.

No one would have imagined that they would lose the first game against the Warriors, whom they had beaten last season.

And this loss doesn't belong to the category of not playing well, it's really restrained.

Plus the stubbornness of Nelson Jr.

They might even be hacked six!

"Sun, what should we do now?"

Nowitzki knew what Sun Hao's previous concerns were.

But now he doesn't know what to do either.

"Don't find the wrong place, I'll just blow up Steve."

Sun Hao is definitely not someone who gives up when the game doesn't go well.

Moreover, I have to say that this Warriors team is still different from the Black Eight team in history.

The biggest difference is, of course, Nash and Byron Davis.

Nash is stronger offensively, but defensively weaker, and a lot weaker.

Since it's not easy to score a misplaced single, it's a good position.

Speaking of last year's playoffs, the Mavericks also blew up the Warriors like this.

Big deal, do it again. (Recommended reading: Reading Files 2013)