207 Limitations
Scott Kalonsky III is "Scott Jr." watching Game 4 between the Rockets and Jazz in front of the ring screen.
Holding a large bucket of Ben &Jerry's mint chocolate-flavored ice cream, he leisurely crossed his legs on the workbench. The air conditioning in the house was set to a minimum of 16 degrees, and he wore only a loose and breathable white hemp shirt and jeans, and he was barefoot. A cold spoon of ice cream is placed in the mouth, and the tongue and mouth slowly warm and melt, and the warm chocolate chunks mixed with the refreshing mint taste burrows from the esophagus into the chest and stomach. He loved the duets of his palate so much now, as if a rock band and a classical symphony orchestra were playing separately in his ears, chaotic and undisturbed, as if they could play wonderful chords in the dark.
Little Scott didn't know that two days ago it was also a game between the Rockets and the Jazz, and he called Yu Xiaochun, who was at the scene, to show off the power of the CAMS system he designed. Yu Xiaochun's imaginary self on the other end of the phone is his complacent posture at the moment.
Blowing the cold air conditioner, crossing his legs, admiring his masterpiece, and acting on the big screen to kill all sides.
It's just that maybe he didn't guess the taste of the ice cream in his arms.
It's like any well-designed experiment with tightly controlled results will always have unexpected surprises.
Scott Jr. is also somewhat in love with this uncertainty now. Mint and chocolate. Cold and warm. Rock and classical. I stayed in the stereotypical 0 and 1 world for too long, and I didn't realize that this chaotic intermediate state also has its own unique beauty.
It's like he watched Yang Yiming play in the G4 game.
"I'm finally going to use the skills configured for the skill slot." Scott Jr. thought silently, gulping down a ball of ice cream. He glanced at a screen on the workbench that displayed all the information related to the CAMS system, and the selected player's skill was clearly written: "Passive Player Skill: Coming on as a substitute, one-on-one success rate increased by 30% in three minutes of play." Player reference: Jamal Crawford. ”
Yang Yiming is really a smart player. Instead of picking up the support skills that helped him defend successfully on multiple occasions, he switched to a one-on-one heads-up skill modeled after "Jamal Crawford". He thought of the last game when the Rockets played infinite defense, and choosing to change defense to enhance skills can maximize the effect; And this time the Jazz team is expected to follow suit, and use infinite defensive changes to limit the Rockets' offense, so having one-on-one offensive skills has become the key to victory or defeat?
While Scott Jr. was still thinking, Yang Yiming had already started his performance.
End of Section III.
The difference between the Rockets and the Jazz is still staggered by ten points.
The timing of Yang Yiming's choice to initiate skills is also very delicate. Before coming off the bench in the first two quarters, he has rarely held the ball and avoided active offense, seemingly waiting for the right moment. If they can pull away at the end of the third quarter, it will greatly kill the Jazz's hopes of a comeback in the fourth quarter.
Yang Yiming is asking for the ball!
He leaned on Favors from outside the three-point line to get the ball, and the breakthrough forced the Jazz to make a switch. After the switch, it's now the turn of big center Rudy Gobert to defend him. Yang Yiming retreated outside the three-point line again, constantly changing hands left and right to dribble, looking for flaws. With six seconds left on the offensive clock, he suddenly dribbled the ball with his right hand to the left side of his body, and then took a European step around Gobert with the ball and hit a long-range pick-and-roll.
Here we go!
Little Scott excitedly hugged the ice cream bucket in his hand.
The ball was handed to the 17th again. Yang Yiming faced Mitchell, who was half a head shorter, this time, and directly grabbed the ball and raised his arms high, operating on Mitchell's head. He squeezed the space halfway on, and with a slight touch of his toes, he shot two points on the spot.
When switching to Ingles' defense, Yang Yiming used Crawford's trademark butterfly step, and changed direction continuously left and right by a large margin. Ingalls couldn't keep up with his feet and tried to regain his advantage with his hand movements, but Yang Yiming simply drifted and jumped, dodging interference and hitting a jumper.
Low-post single Jazz guard Exum, Yang Yiming wiped him over with a turn, and split the dunk with one arm!
Scott Jr. looked at the time on the small monitor, starting from Yang Yiming's first ball on Favors, four rounds of offense and defense have been carried out, and the three minutes of skill release are less than 30 seconds. Over there, Jazz Crowder made a quick three-point shot, and the Rockets quickly sent the baseline ball but the opponent retreated very quickly, and the ball was handed over to Yang Yiming again, with 18 seconds left in three minutes, is it enough to deal with it once enough to hit a response ball
This time it was Claude who was up against.
Claude is a knight-turned-fierce general, and he has a strong appearance, and when he comes up, he first drags Yang Yiming to make a foul. The Jazz also had a non-shooting foul to give, which was just used to disrupt Yang Yiming's rhythm.
Although the rocket's attack time returned to 14 seconds, after this deliberate foul, the skill release time was only 6 seconds!
The Rockets sent out the sideline ball, Yang Yiming took advantage of the off-ball block to run out of the receiving space, he took a step forward, and already threw Crowder half of his body, and the latter shouted "sitch!" Yang Yiming didn't rush forward, and used his waist and abdomen strength to shoot three points in this gap! Crowder chased and dodged too late, hit him who was in the air, and the three points were thrown by Yang Yiming and caused a penalty!
The three-point shooting of the bow and arrow, Scott Jr. actually saw the shadow of Peter Pan Kobe back then! He looked at the small monitor again, and it was exactly three minutes after the skill was released!
played one-on-one for five rounds, scored 12 points in three minutes, and knocked down five people on the Jazz court one after another - Yang Yiming's operation is definitely to give full play to his skills!
And this is by no means something that ordinary players can do...
The CAMS system he developed seemed to be able to match Yang Yiming without any gaps - even his talent was so high that he played a skill effect that Scott Jr. himself did not expect.
So...
Scott Jr. turned off the screen projection and dug into another scoop of ice cream, but didn't rush to get it to his mouth. The formed ice cream melted slowly at low temperatures, but his thoughts slowly unfolded:
If Yang Yiming and the CAMS system can be seamlessly connected, then it seems that I need to solve the problem of the limitations of the original system faster.
Limitations...
Little Scott clicked on a post-it note program on the small monitor and tapped it casually:
Where to dig more skills PS: low-level skills that can be adapted to Yang Yiming's current ability value.
Compatibility of multiple skill card slots PS: Now only a single skill can be configured, if multiple simultaneous use of the CAMS system can be developed, the impact on Yang Yiming himself, what will it be?
Other factors that can affect the X-axis PS: Skills are on the one hand, and the other is the state of presence, mental, physical tactical arrangements and even-
Feel, this mysterious and mysterious thing
What if it could be added to the CAMS system...?
Little Scott stretched out his long pointed red tongue, swept away the ice cream that was about to melt in the spoon, and licked the bottom of the spoon and the handle of the spoon to the bottom. The limitations of this column of CAMS really have to keep him busy for a while!