Chapter 21: Crazy

Miamians are crazy??!!

As soon as the transaction information was exposed, almost all the commentators exclaimed at the first time, and they couldn't understand Pat at all. Riley: What are you doing?

If it makes sense to put the No. 26 rookie and a second-round pick next year, it's too risky to use the team's current starting point guard as a trade weight.

Mario. Chalmers, a decorated player who served with the Heat for six seasons, played 82 regular season games in five consecutive seasons except for his rookie season.

This player has been called 'the best point guard for the Miami Heat' because he is the most typical functional point guard in the league.

has a pretty good three-point shooting percentage, hardly does not hold the ball to attack, the ability and awareness of single defense and rotation defense are worthy of recognition, and he is good at cutting and running...... Chalmers still had some playmaking skills in college, but he couldn't control the ball in a few seasons with the Heat, and his playmaking skills have basically degenerated.

Although Chalmers has not played well in the playoffs this season, he has been following Tony in the finals. Parker was so dusty behind him that he lost his starting spot in the end.

But no one can deny that Chalmers fits this Heat team like the bearings that fit best for a luxury sports car. Everybody knows LeBron. James is a playmaker who struggles with ball possession, and even Wade, the soul of the Heat, has to cede possession for him in favor of more open cut runs to score.

And now Pat. Riley was actually planning to trade Chalmers in exchange for a rookie who had not yet been tested in the top league, and anyone who watched Addison's game knew that if the rookie wanted to play to his strength, he had to be given enough possession. How does such a point guard fit into the current Heat roster?

How can such a point guard coexist with LBJ on the court?

…… Wait a minute, what if you switch your way of thinking?

'God Operator' Pat. What a shrewd character is Riley? How could he not have known that Addison's style of play was completely at odds with LBJ's? How could he not have known that the only thing that would be suitable for this Heat team is a functional point guard?

But now he dares to throw all of the team's starting point guards boldly in exchange for a rookie with outstanding court control ability...... Does that mean that the original figure of the Heat team who can be organized will no longer appear in the roster for next season?

The media, which is good at associative thinking, immediately considered the possibilities, and the lively hearts and thoughts made them eager to write it all in the sports headlines of tomorrow.

"That's a pretty telling deal, buddy." Jabari. Parker put a big hand on Addison's shoulder, and there was both emotion and envy in his eyes, "At least your rookie season playing time is guaranteed." ”

- Well, that's a nice thing to do. Addison was more thoughtful than Parker, and he probably sniffed out the implications of the deal, a sense of surprise and pressure.

Thinking like this, Addison walked into the Heat's prep room and saw Pat with a relaxed expression. Riley and head coach Erik. Spoelstra.

"You're not our starting point guard yet, Addison." The silver-haired Riley said sharply to the boy, "You need to train according to the focus of the team for you, and I hope to see that you are in great shape and shape when the training camp starts the new season." ”

Addison immediately agreed, his obsession with training was beyond imagination, and he believed that the team's uniform team would soon see this.

After spending a night in New York, Addison said goodbye to his friends and family the next day and took a flight to Miami, the 'capital of the Americas' by the sea.

What warmed him was that when he got off the plane, he was greeted by a lot of Heat fans at the airport - the Asian kid who was not as famous as the rookie in the class of 2014.

The day after the draft, almost all of the basketball world in the United States was talking about the puzzling trade of the Heat's uniform team, and Mario was traded away without even knowing it. Chalmers was even more dissatisfied.

"I've been fighting here for six seasons, and I'm sure there's no one in the league who knows better than me how to play at the No. 1 spot in Miami. Addison. Quiet?? I know he's the NCAA MOP this year, but he'll immediately understand the difference between the top leagues and the collegiate leagues. Well, I'm looking forward to meeting him in the new season. The Kings are a team full of energy and hope, and I'm going to bring playoff experience and awareness to them, and I'm going to play alongside Cousins and Gay. ”

However, Chalmers' complaints and anger did not affect the actions of the Heat's uniform team, and on the day Addison arrived in Miami, Pat Holmes did not affect the actions of the Heat uniforms. Riley announced the signing of their No. 8 rookie — four years, $12.1 million, expiring in the summer of 2018, with a team option in the summer of '16 and '17.

Addison is the second rookie to sign with the team, just ahead of the top pick Andrew Brown. Wiggins was about 2 hours late.

The team prepared a house for the boy close to the training hall, which was only about a 20-minute walk away, and Addison was very happy with this.

The boy still chose the number 7, he has been wearing the number 7 shirt since middle school, and this number has long become a kind of representation of the boy, representing his attitude and style.

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"I've got to go back and see my 'Jason. Kidd's form, I've seen his tryouts and I've seen videos of his games in college. He's a consummate organizer, a shocking organizer. Wade, who held a training camp in Chicago, did not hesitate to praise Addison when facing the media, and the Heat Soul just completed a salary cut extension with a two-year, 31 million contract, "You all know very well that I am actually an out-and-out scorer, especially in recent years, which has become more and more pure." A good organizer can benefit us a lot, and I will give him a lot of patience. ”

Asked by a reporter about LeBron. When asked about James' contract extension, Wade's answer remained calm.

"Of course I want him to stay in Miami, because with him in our team we are good enough to compete with any of the best teams in the league. But I respect his choice, and we'll be good friends wherever he decides to go.