331: Female basketball man

2013, Houston All-Star Weekend. There is no doubt that as the head coach of the league's No. 1 team, Henson is once again the head coach of the All-Star team. Compared to last year's first selection, Henson is no longer so excited. After all, he has already taken everything that is much more valuable than being selected as an All-Star.

Coach of the Year, championship, in front of these two things, just being selected for an All-Star Game doesn't seem like there's anything to be excited about.

This year's All-Star Weekend was a mixed blessing for Henson.

The worry is that because Anjiali has to prepare for graduation, this year's all-stars will not be able to come to the scene to accompany her. For the fans, this is undoubtedly missing a beautiful scenery on the sidelines.

There are two reasons for the joy, the first reason is naturally the Pacers' exaggerated record of 49-4 before the All-Star break! That's right, this achievement can really only be described as an exaggeration. After playing for almost four months, losing an average of just one game a month, even in the '95-'96 season, the Bulls won 72 in that year. They also lost one more game than the Pacers before the All-Star Game began!

In other words, the record that is said to never be broken is very likely to be "lost" by the Pacers.

And the second reason is because as soon as the All-Star Game comes, Henson can win three opportunities to choose rewards in one go.

Two bonus opportunities for All-Star starters and one off the bench. Every year during the All-Star period, it's time for Henson to stock up on useful badges for the playoffs. Come to think of it, if it weren't for the hoarding of "this is Sparta" rhetoric and the rhetoric of creating surprise tactics last year, the Pacers might not have been able to pass the Miami Heat.

So this time, Henson also chose three rewards that may not be useful in the short term, but can save someone's life at a critical moment.

First, he opted for the phrase "fill in the gaps": reduce the player's morale by 20, but give him a 5-match stat bonus.

This is not as good as the one that worked on Leonard last season, and it takes 20 morale points in exchange for the player's attribute enhancement, and it only has 5 games. But if used correctly, it can be effective.

The second trick is "Inspire the Master", which resets a player's morale to 100. Well, it's another "shrinking" reward, compared to "This is Sparta", which reset the morale of the whole team to 100 last season, this "motivation master" can only reset one person. There is no doubt that Henson will have to think carefully about which player to apply the badge to.

The last and most special one, "Becoming a Superstar", makes a player release his peak form early, and he releases his peak state early for a game, Henson thought about George, Leonard, Jimmy. Butler and even Stephenson DC. Although there is only one game, the picture is still too beautiful, too beautiful. You know, in the scorching playoffs, the outcome of every game is crucial.

Choosing three words, Henson can be considered to have three insurances for the playoffs in two months. Compared to other teams, he undoubtedly has a greater advantage.

With a record of 72 wins and two consecutive championships, Henson found that his life seemed to be getting more and more dreamy

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Houston, for Chinese fans, is undoubtedly a city full of feelings. Because just a few years ago, most Chinese fans were on the home team of the NBA, the Houston Rockets.

Why did the Rockets suddenly change the style of their jersey after Yao Ming joined for one season, and mainly red and white? It is said that because of Yao Ming, there is also some meaning to cater to the Chinese market.

But since Yao Ming retired and the "old Rockets" group parted ways, Houston has become less attractive to most Chinese fans. What's more, it's still Henson, a "fan" who accidentally became an opponent with the Rockets, and he doesn't have much affection for the city of Houston.

Without Angeli by her side, Henson's goal for this year's All-Star Game is pretty straightforward. Rest, rest as much as you can, rest unbridledly. So this year, he didn't even carry a laptop with him, because he was afraid that he would get up again in the middle of the night to watch the game video.

For Henson, this year's All-Star Weekend was a half-way break to relax from his often sore spine and the chest pain that often frequented. But Henson has little interest in the city of Houston. In addition, if you are alone, you will not have the nature of tourism.

Therefore, when Henson has an All-Star game, he goes to show his face. When there is no competition, I sleep alone in the hotel watching TV, and I don't even bother to go downstairs to eat.

So on February 15, the first day after the start of the NBA All-Star Weekend, at the Masters, people saw Coach Henson, wearing a dark blue Armani suit, appear in the first row of stands.

"It's a shame we didn't see Angela at All-Star Weekend this year. The figure of Lanadivi. For most people, this is a loss. But I think it's Coach Henson who loses the most. You see, this guy is so bored that he runs around to watch the Masters alone. "Before the start of the game, Charles. Barkley laughed and teased Henson.

But Barkley was right, Henson was really idle and panicked, so he ran to the scene of the Masters.

Henson believes that the charm of competitive sports lies in competition, and without competitiveness, competitive sports will lose its most fascinating charm. The All-Star Game is a big show, and it's a competitive sports show that doesn't cut out the competitive nature. As a result, Henson has been less interested in the All-Star Game. It's not a real competition, and no matter how many stars there are, it's not interesting. What's more, the group of guys who participated in the Masters Game are not necessarily all serious basketball players.

If Paul hadn't gone on a date with his wife, George's kid would have run away with the little girl, and Henson, a "lonely old man", wouldn't have come to see any celebrity games.

Speaking of Paul. George, I don't know when that guy popped up with a girlfriend to come to Henson. It is said that he and the girl met in a nightclub in Miami! Henson didn't like to interfere in the players' private affairs, he was just afraid that the stupid boy would be deceived. After all, there are not a few NBA players planted in the hands of women.

Henson shook his head, trying not to worry about what he had or didn't have. The game is about to start, so why don't you relax?

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Eating popcorn, watching a bunch of half-boys perform on the court, and then clapping in style on camera, that's all Henson did on this boring night.

A game was played and did not impress Henson. After all, most of the celebrities play celebrities, and even with retired players like Mutombo, their level is not comparable to what they used to be. Everyone is not professional, and participating in this kind of competition is purely for fun.

But there was only one player who gave Henson a little memory.

She is the current WNBA legend superstar, Becky Brown. Harmon.

It's not unusual to invite women to the All-Star Celebrity Game. Harmon competed in a Masters tournament back in 2004. It's fair to say that she's also a regular at NBA All-Star Weekend.

Despite being a woman, Harmon showed her extremely high basketball IQ on the basketball court. Every organiser, every pass, is clear. To Henson, Becky. Harmon was the only player who actually played tonight. And her extremely high basketball IQ makes him not inferior in a group of men.

At the end of the game, watching the reporters pour into the court, Henson immediately stood up and prepared to slip away. If a reporter catches him asking stupid questions, Henson will be very irritated.

But just as Henson, who was sitting in the first row, was about to leave the court, he heard someone stop him.

"Damn." Henson gritted his teeth, but still didn't dodge? But when Henson turned his head, it wasn't the stupid reporters with the cameras on their backs, but the player he admired the most tonight, Becky. Harmon.

"Hello, Coach Henson." Harmon greeted Henson cheerfully.

"Hello, you've been doing really well tonight." Seeing that the visitor was not a reporter, Henson became friendly.

"Do you really think so?" Harmon's brown eyes widened, she was paying attention to this coach, waiting for this opportunity, it had been a long, long time!

"That's right, I appreciate your vision and the way you play. Maybe I'll sign you to the team this summer? Hahaha. Henson made a joke, but Harmon didn't laugh, but looked serious.

"What do you think of Coach Henson, I mean, do you think I have what it takes to be a basketball coach?"

"Huh?" Looking at Harmon's brown eyes, Henson was a little dazed.

He didn't know that these brown eyes had been staring at him for a long time.