Chapter 395: Potential Enhancement and Booming Free Market

July 1, 2007 was the opening day of the NBA's free agency and signing-to-contract markets.

This is the beginning of the new and the end of the old.

It can be considered the complete end of a season.

Season summary?

And this thing?

Based on Yes's knowledge of the superstar system, the new main quest should not be available until the start of the season.

Originally, Ye Si thought it would be a side quest, but he didn't expect it to be a season summary.

Individual season performance: B (one team, one defense, best defensive player, no individual champion in the regular season, no MVP, led the team to the division finals in the playoffs. )

Public opinion recognition: A+ (no rookie before.) )

Teammates Recognition: A+ (Trusted, Admired Leader.) )

Opponent recognition: A+ (Stunning and admired opponent.) )

Overall Season Rating: A (Season of Legends)

Ye Si was still surprised to see the summary of his season on the system.

He always thought he had been perfect this season.

Unexpectedly, as soon as the system came up, it gave him only a B-grade evaluation.

A grade of B, if you have to say, there are also B+, A-, A, A+ and S on it.

This season, his individual performance can only be ranked fifth?

This was indeed quite a surprise to Yes.

The best defensive player for a while?

Isn't the best rookie an honor?

No single champion in the regular season, no MVP?

Ye Si frowned slightly.

If you exclude his regular season and playoff stats, his individual performance really can't be considered top-notch.

According to the description of the superstar system, the top individual performance should be the regular season MVP.

Maybe Yes won a burst of defense, the best defensive player, and even the scoring title, if there is no MVP, it can only be B+ at most?

Want to get an A- or do you have to be a regular season MVP above?

In other words, the rating needs to be A-level personal performance, does it need to be a single-season MVP+FMVP foundation?

For example, the rating of A+ is MVP+FMVP+scoring champion + one team and one defense, or MVP+FMVP+ best defensive player + one team and one defense?

And the S-level evaluation is MVP + FMVP + scoring champion + best defensive player + one team and one defense?

If that's the case, he'll be able to accept his personal season performance assessment of the B class this season.

His big accolades this season, one defense and one defense plus best defensive player are really good for a rookie.

But there is still a long way to go from MVP+FMVP.

Although his personal performance is very average in the system, because of his high public opinion recognition and the recognition of his teammates and opponents, Ye Si still received an A-level season evaluation.

The recognition of public opinion and the recognition of teammates and opponents are so high, Ye Si is not surprised.

In the column of personal performance evaluation, as long as it is not a single king, the data of the regular season is useless.

As long as it's not the championship FMVP, it looks like the playoff data isn't of much use.

In terms of the evaluation of personal performance, Yes's data is basically useless except for winning him a battle with Kobe.

Even if there is a battle with Kobe, his data is actually not the most critical.

From the analysis of systematic evaluation, the data is not as important as the champion.

However, the magical data that Ye Si got in the regular season and playoffs this season still played a big role in the recognition of public opinion and the recognition of opponents and teammates.

Of course, there must be other influencing factors in the recognition of public opinion and the recognition of opponents and teammates.

For example, Kobe Bryant, his data is also very good, but his public opinion recognition will definitely not be so high.

James, for example, also has good stats, but his teammates and opponents are not as recognized.

For example, yes himself, if he is not in the supersonic one person and one city, but abandons the supersonic and other superstars and runs to another team, no matter how good his data is, his public opinion recognition and the recognition of opponents and teammates may collapse.

It's all a human design.

Last season, he still had such an effect on his image.

is also a super scorer, because of his throwing pot system, his shooting rate is higher than Kobe, and his public opinion recognition is much higher than Kobe, as long as public opinion mentions Kobe, he is the Iron King, a tumor, and looks like he can't wait for Kobe to retire immediately and stop poisoning the Lakers.

But when he was mentioned, he was all sorry, and he hoped that Rondo and others around him would retire immediately and not poison him.

What would it be like if he had taken all the blame he had thrown at Rondo and Milicic last season?

His shooting percentage is definitely lower than Kobe, and his public opinion recognition is probably not compared with Kobe, and it may be worse than the current Durant!

What's more, if he doesn't keep the perfect personality, but is like James who is found to have weaknesses and is frantically targeted by his opponents, not only will the recognition of his opponents and teammates collapse, but the recognition of public opinion may collapse, after all, his weaknesses are much more than James's.

Looking at it this way, Ye Si felt that he was quite lucky.

Although it is difficult for the individual performance to go further due to real strength, the comprehensive evaluation of the season makes up for the individual performance perfectly because of his own hard work.

Overall Season Rating: Grade A (Legendary)

Bonus: The host is granted the privilege to increase the potential of an attribute with a value of 90 to 95 at a time.

The reward for the Season Synthesis is actually to increase the potential?!

And it's the potential of more than 90 attributes!

Ye Si was really surprised to see this system reward.

After Ye Si reached 90 in his basic stamina attributes, he thought about how he could continue to improve his attributes that reached 90.

He now has a one-star and two-star card, a sporadic card, a three-star, a four-star, and a five-star card.

Ye Si can now determine that 90 is the numerical limit of 4-star and 5-star cards.

The only difference is that a four-star card will increase the value by one to 90, and a five-star card will increase by two.

As for what the six-star and seven-star cards that have not appeared are like, Ye Si is not very clear.

It should be the same as a four-star or five-star, except that a six-star may increase the value by three to 90, and a seven-star may increase by four.

Yes can basically determine that whether it is a six-star card or a seven-star card, it is unlikely to have the potential to increase the attribute above 90.

In the long history of basketball, six-star and seven-star cards must be extremely rare.

How many attributes can a six-star card and a seven-star card have the potential to increase to more than 90?

The superstar system has 21 attributes, how many six-star cards and seven-star cards are needed?

Yes played for a season, drew so many awards, and only met one five-star card, if you really need to draw six-star cards and seven-star cards to break the limit of 90, it will be really too pitiful.

It turns out that the attributes are in the 90s, and the way to continue to improve the potential is through the season summary.

This was a bonus.

Personal performance, public opinion recognition, opponent recognition, teammates recognition......

It seems that I really have to pay attention to it in the future.

Permission to increase the potential of an attribute with a value of 90 to 95 at a time?

How does this permission work?

Yes's current base stat of 90 is only stamina.

In addition to stamina, Yes's basic ball control attribute is now 80, and the potential can reach 90 after wearing the Kyrie Irving four-star card, but he has not yet practiced it to the fullest.

When Yes wears the Westbrook Avenger Five-Star Card, his strength and bounce will also be corrected to 90, but this is only a correction.

Yes's true bounce base stat is 80.

As for strength, Yes's base strength attribute is now 50, and he doesn't have the opportunity to use this permission.

In other words, he had no choice at all, and now he could only give Endurance the chance to increase his potential to 95 this time.

However, is it worth it to give Endurance the chance to boost the potential to 95?

Yes was thinking about this.

If you reach 90 stats or more, you can only break through the Season Rating.

Ye Si has a slim chance of improving all 21 attributes to above 95 in the future.

Since he can't break through the limit of all attributes, he needs to make a trade-off after getting such an opportunity to increase his potential authority.

21 attributes, all of which are of course the higher the better.

But not all attributes are so important, and not all attributes are so cost-effective when they are promoted.

Of all the 21 attributes, the stamina attribute is definitely in the top five in terms of importance, which is the highest priority.

The price-performance ratio for improving stamina attributes is currently tied for the second-highest price.

Yes's Westbrook 3 card gives a 10% bonus to the stamina stat.

If Ye Si really wants to train his basic stamina to 95, then Ye Si's actual stamina can be increased to 104.5 through the bonus of the Westbrook three-star card.

For now, the only thing Ye Si hesitates is that if the opportunity to increase the potential to 95 is given to stamina this time, then if there is a chance to increase it to 100 in the future, this opportunity will continue to give stamina, and then it will be a waste of this opportunity of 95.

It was only a slight hesitation, and soon Ye Si did not have such hesitation.

Increasing the basic attribute of endurance to 95 is the most cost-effective, and if you continue to improve it, there is no need for that.

Of all the attributes, increasing stamina does not directly increase combat effectiveness.

Those attributes that directly affect combat effectiveness can always be high, but endurance is really high to a certain extent, which is a bit wasteful.

If there is a chance to move up to 100, Yees prefers to give this opportunity to possession, passing, shooting and even bounce, speed, power, etc.

These stats are even more important up to 100.

Thinking of this, Ye Si gave the opportunity to improve the potential of the attribute to the stamina attribute that he had summarized this season.

Stamina: 90/90 (95).

After Yes used this permission, the system's stamina stats also changed.

Another stat that can be improved!

Yes now has two stats that can be improved.

The ball control attribute after changing to Kyrie Irving's four-star card and the stamina attribute without changing any card.

At present, how to improve the possession attribute from 80 to 90, Ye Si has no idea.

But for the endurance attribute, Ye Si has an idea that he can continue to try.

Ye Si had previously completed the side quest to shine as an All-Star, giving him an A-level training card, which gave him three ways to practice his endurance.

1: Knock down present, future, past NBA All-Star players with integrity in an official NBA game and drop a +1 point.

2: Do two hours of push-ups at a fast enough frequency, do 5,000 push-ups in two hours, and have +1 attribute point.

3: For every real girlfriend, attribute points +1 point.

The second method was used by him to increase his stamina from 70 to 80.

The first method was used by him to increase stamina from 90 to 95.

The third way?

Yes fell into deep thought.

After a while, there was a snorting sound in Yes's bedroom.

The sound of men doing push-ups.

Yes is doing push-ups at home now, but the outside world is extraordinarily exciting.

After the Cavaliers traded the Sharks from the Heat, Cleveland became the focus of the nation.

Regardless of the actual effect of the game.

The LeBron James + O'Neal combination is truly scary.

"LeBron, Shaq won the first NBA championship trophy for Miami by Dwyan's side, will Cleveland also win the city's first championship next season?"

Before James could recover from the joy of O'Neal's arrival, an awkward question arose.

O'Neal accompanied Wade and won the championship.

Everyone says you're better than Wade, shouldn't you be ...... Or do you actually ......

It's a send-off proposition.

James found that he couldn't answer no matter how he could!

Just when James didn't know how to face the expectations of the media, experts, and Cleveland fans, O'Neal gave the answer first.

While on vacation in Los Angeles, O'Neal raised five fingers in front of the huge Kobe portrait that 'accidentally' passed by Staples.

Five fingers!

Everyone knows that there are only four champions in O'Neill now, what do those five fingers mean?

The media got excited, the pundits got excited, and the Cleveland fans went crazy.

James felt as if he was shivering in the wind in the Cleveland wilderness.

Before he even met his future teammate, James saw the 'power' of his powerful teammate.

Now the NBA free trade signing market is not just about O'Neal's five fingers.

In addition, the most talked-about free agent Vince Carter officially signed a four-year, 60 million contract with the Grizzlies.

The Memphis Grizzlies directly traded Eddie Jones' contract to Carter, a veteran who averaged 5 points per game and a superstar who averaged 25 points per game.

After the Grizzlies got Carter, Pau Gasol and Battier and McMiller, who had always wanted to leave, were excited when they were interviewed, and the resentment of being forced by Jerry West for a season also disappeared.

Now the Grizzlies just have to wait for the player nicknamed The Great to sign.

can immediately complete the leap from a belly team to a championship team.

At the same time, another shock bomb came out of the league, and the Pistons offered to sign first and then trade Billups and Plath as chips to trade Maddie for the Rockets!

Just a day after the news broke, the Rockets turned down a trade for the Pistons.

And on the same day, the Pistons and Nuggets made a deal.

The superstar-hungry Pistons traded Billups + Hamilton from the Nuggets for Allen Iverson and Edondo Nahoola.

With the departures of Billups and Hamilton, the once-illustrious Pistons Five fell apart completely.

Almost at the same time that the Nuggets acquired Billups and Hamilton, the Rockets completed the signing of Bobcats free agent Gerard Wallace.

Lakers, Grizzlies, Nuggets, Rockets......

A time when the whole West was crazy about recruiting troops.

The SuperSonics in the corner completed the contract extension with Milicic, a five-year, 60 million contract.

At the same time, the SuperSonics have also signed this year's rookies Kevin Durant and Ramon Sessions.