Chapter 64: Only One Left
In the afternoon of the same day, Chang Wei saw the dusty Battier in the training hall. Before the head coach arrived, he pulled Battier aside and whispered, "Sean, do you know what happened to the team?" β
Battier's expression suddenly became solemn, and he nodded silently without speaking. Chang Wei didn't plan to say anything, it was the head coach's job to arrange tactics or something, and he didn't want to rob Lappers of his job. He patted Battier on the shoulder and said solemnly: "Do a good job, now the team depends on you." β
At three o'clock in the afternoon, Rappers showed up at the training hall on time, looking at the thin team in front of him, he couldn't help but have a headache for the next game. But as a manager, he can't show his true thoughts on his face, he glanced from left to right, and said with a full heart: "Everyone must know what happened to the team, I don't have anything to say." Now I have only one request, and every single one of you has to give it your all in the next game against Boston University. β
He looked at Battier, who was standing on the far left of the team, and continued: "I know that we are short of manpower right now, especially high-end combat power, and Sean is the only one left. So in the next game, Sean is the core of our tactics, and he must be used as the starting point for attack and defense. No matter whether we win or lose in the end, we can't be looked down upon by others! β
The rest of the training session was simple, with Battier taking Maddy's place entirely, and a group of second-team role players under the leadership of the assistant coach familiarized themselves with the team's most commonly used playmaking tactics. Chang Wei watched them being scolded on the field, and mourned for them for three seconds in his heart, Rappers said that he didn't care about the outcome of this game, but who can refuse the temptation to continue the winning streak? It seems that until the game, they have to practice until they die......
However, in Chang Wei's opinion, even if the time is extended tenfold, it will be a difficult task to defeat Boston University in the absence of major generals. Although Boston University did not have particularly outstanding players this season, it was precisely because of this that their overall style of play was very strong, not to mention Battier, and Maddie was probably unable to win this game with the team alone.
But don't say that Lappers is unwilling, in fact, Chang Wei is also a little unhappy in his heart, after all, it is one thing to be defeated by an opponent in a dignified manner, but losing because of non-combat attrition makes people grit their teeth. But Battier has never shown the ability to attack the city, dragging the opponent to death with defense? Chang Wei is not so naΓ―ve.
It seems that it is time to turn to the system, and although the system has not released any quests for this game, there are always some weird but useful items to be found in the Miracle Shop. Now Chang Wei's reputation value is also 120 points, and it can already be exchanged for second-level props, it seems that I saw the props that can be used in this game when I browsed before?
He quickly opened the Miracle Mall in his mind and flipped directly to the second-level inventory column. In addition to the potions that are more powerful than the first-level props, Chang Wei also saw another, to be precise, another type of props - player talent cards. Although there is only one game in effect, this is enough, Chang Wei only needs to let Battier lead the team to win this game.
To put it bluntly, the role of a player talent card is to allow one player to have all the abilities of another player during the item's active time. For example, if you use Russell's player talent card for Aaron, then this guy can play like "Lord of the Rings", no different from Russell in terms of technique and style.
So what Chang Wei can do now is to use the 120 reputation points in hand to exchange for a player talent card that is the most suitable and easiest to lead the team to win the game, so as to maximize the victory of this game.
Although the player talent cards are basically second-level props, the price is different, and the top talent cards, such as Abdul-Jabbar, "The Magician", Bird, etc., are priced up to 1000 prestige points by the system. There is no doubt that Battier can easily win the game with a Bird's talent card, but unfortunately Chang Wei can't afford it now.
So Chang Wei's goal is to be a less famous but powerful scoring maniac, Battier's all-round awareness still exists, as long as he improves his scoring ability, as for grabbing rebounds, assisting teammates and outside defense, he continues to maintain his previous habits. Instead of adding 1 point to each item, you should add 10 points to your score!
Chang Wei swept the player talent cards provided by the mall almost at a glance, and he was afraid that he would not be able to help but go crazy when he saw those top talent cards. Suddenly, Chang Wei saw a name that was both familiar and somewhat unfamiliar, and most importantly, the name of this talent card was white, which also meant that Chang Wei had enough reputation points to redeem.
Adrian Dantley, Chang Wei vaguely remembered that he seemed to have heard of this name there, but he was not very familiar with it, so he could only turn to the system for help, hoping to get some specific information. Soon the system had feedback, and a tall guard with a mustache appeared in Chang Wei's mind, along with his personal information.
The Washington, D.C.-born, who was drafted by the Buffalo Braves with the sixth pick in the first round in the 1976 draft, averaged 20.3 points per game in his rookie season, won the Rookie of the Year and was named to the All-Rookie Team for a while. Dantley played 15 seasons in the NBA, playing for seven teams and averaging 24.3 points per game in his career.
In addition, Dantley has been selected as an All-Star 6 times and the All-NBA Second Team twice, but this is not the focus of Chang Wei's concern, his eyes are on two lines: the scoring champion in the 1980-81 season and the scoring champion in the 1983-84 season. In fact, Dantley averaged more than 30 points per game in each of the four seasons from 1980 to 1984, and was undoubtedly the league's top scorer and one of the most famous stars in Jazz history.
On the court, Dantley is both a well-trained pitcher, an explosive striker who likes to pound under the basket, and a master of game psychology. In the game, he will sometimes deliberately let his first shot be covered, and then at other times he will use his characteristic head feints to lure and anger defenders, and he will often deliberately dribble the ball very high to trick the opponent into stealing the ball, of course, the opponent has never succeeded, but he has played it around.
After reading Dantley's profile, a smile appeared at the corner of Chang Wei's mouth, it's you, those guys who are waiting to see a good show, get ready for the birth of a miracle!