Chapter 152: Auden the Great and Yes
"Yes's bounce is terrifying!"
"Yes's bounce seems like it can go on and on endlessly, it's incredible!"
"Yes has been hiding his talent!"
"He hid his talent for three years in order to go to the University of Washington smoothly, and now he is still hiding his talent in order not to put pressure on his teammates and not to make his teammates feel dependent!"
"The Seattle SuperSonics are the greatest luck to have Yes!"
At Ohio State University's training gym, Yes is practicing a trapeze dunk.
The Ohio State players on one side were dumbfounded.
"Yes, it's scary!"
Is this the Garfield hurricane that swept through the NBA last year?
Greg Oden's mature face was also full of surprise.
As the star of this year's NCAA, Greg Oden has heard a lot about Yes in the NCAA last year.
He himself certainly followed Yes's performance in the NCAA last year.
Hurricane Garfield, which swept through the NCAA last year, can be described as miraculous.
Miracle Yes, miracle Hurricane Garfield.
And this is the first time that Oden has seen this NCAA legend so closely.
In a recent list of the best players in NCAA history released by CBS, Yes is in the top five.
Behind Yes is a long list of active and retired NBA legends.
Yes is a living legend!
Although this living legend will put a lot of pressure on these future generations.
As the star of this year's NCAA, Oden's most common question after each game is the comparison with Yes.
This year's NCAA has a lot of players to compare with Yes.
He is the most compared.
The second most is Kevin Durant from the University of Texas.
The third is Yes's disciple, the continuation of Yes's storm, Stephen Curry.
The three of them are also the top three performers in the NCAA at the moment.
But either one, it's nowhere near the height of last year's Yes.
Yes is the goal he is chasing!
Individual performance he is difficult to catch up, but the championship can have!
The schedule of the Seattle SuperSonics' trip to the East is very easy, almost half a month and 5 games, and the SuperSonics will stay in the East for a long time.
Therefore, for the convenience of the team's training, the Supersonic set the training hall for this eastern trip to the Ohio State University training hall.
The Ohio State University isn't that far from Chicago, and even more so from Cleveland, and even more so to Toronto.
The Ohio State University is also willing to lend the training hall to the Seattle SuperSonics.
"Yesterday I was competing with Yes for speed, I lost, I'm afraid my bounce is not as good as Yes, as for the technique, it is even worse"
"Mike, that's Yes, there's no shame in losing to Yes!"
McConley nodded, yes, there's no shame in losing to Yes!
Bounce: 84.7/77 (80)
The base bounce reached 77!
Leap Nate Robinson added 1 point to his bounce stat, and then Rajon Rondo, Paul Millsap, David Lee, Milicic, and Quentin Richardson each added 1 bounce stat.
Now there are 11 superSonics players on the team, and in addition to these five, the remaining six are not good.
As for Danny Foster and Robert Swift and Reeve Lafrentz, who were not on the team in their recuperation, Yes couldn't fly them.
Yesterday McConley of Ohio State University challenged him to speed, McConley lost, Conley let Yes fly once, and Yes's bounce stat was +1 again.
The base bounce of 77, the actual bounce of 84.7, which is already amazing!
With 3 points left to base bounce, he was able to temporarily increase the bounce stat to full value.
After flying Rondo again, Yes looked at the tall, mature-looking inside of Ohio State University.
Greg Oden.
Leaping McConley can add a little bounce stat to him, and Leaping Greg Auden will naturally increase as well.
As the most talked-about player in the NCAA right now, Yace has long heard of his name as the Great Emperor.
According to David Lee, on the genius list of genius killer Joaquin Noah, Auden used to be number one, and he was still above him.
However, it is no less difficult to leap over Oden than it is to leap over Kobe James.
Oden now has idol baggage, he is a national talent and the future ruler of the NBA.
Auden is not the same as Conley, he needs to manage his own image.
"Greg, when you enter the NBA, Yes will be your biggest opponent!"
Everyone at Ohio State knows that there's no one in the NCAA who can stand in Oden's way.
A combination of Russell, Duncan and the General, Ohio State head coach Saad Marta is looking forward to Oden's future in the NBA.
Next year he will be able to see Oden and Yes on the NBA stage!
On December 18, 2006, the Seattle SuperSonics visited Chicago to challenge the Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls now have the third-best record in the East, a team that is second only to the Boston Celtics in the East.
With Ben Wallace in the center, Nocioni and Lore Deng in the frontline, Ben Gordon and Hinrich in the back line, plus Chris Dujon, PJ Brown, Sephorosa and others sitting on the bench, this team has few shortcomings.
Defensively in particular, the Bulls are now one of the best defensive teams in the league.
Kobe, who had just beaten the Rockets not long ago, had fallen under the Chicago Bulls' defense two days earlier.
Kobe Bryant, who almost had a 50+ triple-double with the Rockets, only scored 19 points against the Bulls, and this game may remind Kobe Bryant of the summer of 2004 again.
Ben Wallace, the current center of the Bulls, was the defensive pillar of the Pistons.
"The Chicago Bulls are well-balanced and strong defensively, and they are the most difficult type of opponent for the SuperSonics!"
The Seattle SuperSonics have a 15-8 record this season, winning a surprising 15 of their first 23 games.
The Seattle SuperSonics have won a lot of strong teams and beaten many weak teams, and the SuperSonics winning pattern is difficult to summarize.
Yes erupts to take out the Pistons as well as the Spurs.
However, you can't expect Yes to explode in every game.
This season has been killed by the Jazz three times, which is the reality of the supersonic speed.
The SuperSonics have a lot of headaches to meet a team of this type of Jazz.
And the Bulls happen to be such a team.
Chicago, Bulls Home Union Center.
Bulls head coach Scott Skels has been very pleased with his team's defensive performance this season.
After poaching Ben Wallace with a high salary, the Bulls made up for the last shortcoming of the roster.
From the 42-point slaughter of defending champion Heat in the season opener to the black mamba in Los Angeles in the last game, this is the result of the defensive system he has built!
Three years to sharpen a sword!
After accepting the Bulls from the 03-04 season, with Ben Wallace coming home, this year is the year of the Bulls' harvest!
Whether it is O'Neal, the former king of the NBA, or Kobe Bryant, the king of last season, or the Yes storm that is now sweeping the United States, it will be a footnote to him and the Bulls!