Chapter 305: Can It Be More Unique?

According to Brown's requirements, each group is limited to 10 goals in a one-on-one setting, and whoever hits 10 goals first is the winner. Since the swingman only has Wallace vs. Arenas, Brown raised their winning conditions to twenty goals, which would also allow them to get a better look at the two youngsters and not have to wait too long for their insiders.

However, what Brown didn't expect was that Arenas actually achieved an overwhelming advantage, he actually played a 20-9 disparity in the face of Wallace, and when he hit the last mid-range shot, Wallace sat directly on the floor, and for him, Arenas, a pervert, is really the most painful thing in the world.

Arenas' crushing performance made Brown's face look a little better, and although the boss was still angry about his previous provocations, he still proved his strength. Brown also knows that players with excellent football skills can be a little bit bad-tempered, and even Jordan is not immune, and Arenas's 20-9 is a footnote to his own strength.

On the other two pitches, it was Randolph and Dareham Potter who emerged victorious, while Haywood and Scala Bryan were sadly backdropped. Especially Haywood, as a top student at the University of North Carolina, he should not have lost one-on-one, but his opponent was Randolph, a flexible fat man in the real sense, tall and strong, he was beaten by Randolph with his basket foot, and it was reasonable to lose one-on-one, and the final score was 10-5.

The 76ers didn't plan to bring in a point guard in this year's draft, and their No. 1 spot was a bit overstaffed, but that made it difficult for them to assemble a full 5-on-5 full-game lineup. Thankfully, Brown had already called in a few regular players for the tryout, otherwise the third test would not have been of any real use at all.

Brown was completely casual when it came to grouping the two sides, with McGee, Arenas, Mason, Scala Bryan and Hellam Porter on the red side and Buford, Wallace, Lynch, Randolph and Haywood on the blue side. Brown deliberately put McGee, Buford, Mason and Lynch in the opposite position, and only need to run and receive passes on both ends of the offensive and defensive ends, without having to carry the ball and play alone, and there is no need to change defenses, which means that the college players still play three-on-three.

Everyone has no opinion on such an arrangement, how to fight or not? As long as you can impress in front of the team management, it is enough to be able to beat the opponent in the confrontation and win the game.

Arenas clearly knows this, and he asked McGee for the ball at the start of the match, hoping that he would be able to hold the ball himself. McGee and Iverson have been working together for a long time, and they have a certain immunity to this kind of unruly guy, and they feel good about Arenas, so he just dribbled the ball to the front court and handed it to the latter.

Wallace hurried to meet him, he had lost face in the previous one-on-one, and now he just wanted to get back on the field, even if he wanted to join forces with the others. In the face of Wallace's defense, Arenas was not in a hurry, he didn't even call for blocking, and rushed directly to the inside line with the ball alone, while Wallace chased after him. Randolph and Haywood on the inside also didn't want Arenas to score, and Haywood was responsible for guarding the basket, and Randolph met him and covered Arenas with his huge body.

It stands to reason that Arenas should have chosen to pass the ball before and after Randolph and Wallace, and now that the package has not yet been formed, Scalabryne is already in the open position, as long as Arenas passes the ball, with Scalabryne's mid-range accuracy, he is likely to get an assist and help Red take the lead.

It's not that Arenas didn't see Scala Brien, but he didn't choose to pass the ball and intended to continue to go it alone. Facing Randolph's huge body, Arenas did not hesitate to shoot, but at this time his vision had been blocked by Randolph, and his shooting skills had not yet been perfected, the basketball unsurprisingly smashed out of the frame and was firmly held in Haywood's arms. Arenas shook his head expressionlessly, turned and ran towards his own half, not taking the ball to heart.

On the other hand, the BLU team's offense was more integrated, and after a series of shifts, Wallace broke through along the baseline to the inside and hit a throw, which was also a game against Arenas. Brown nodded secretly from the sidelines, and although he also took responsibility for the final shot, the two had completely different styles. Arenas was the one with the ball and the Wallace was involved in the movement of the ball, and finally got a very good chance to shoot, and then the shot was hit.

Brown has a better impression of Wallace because he has good quality, but he is more low-key and willing to help his teammates, unlike Arenas, who only cares about his own show, and such a player is undoubtedly more suitable for Brown's coaching style. Chang Wei doesn't really care who the team picks in the end, Arenas has a stronger ability to cut points, and the team has a better chance of getting him, but if Wallace is selected in the end, it doesn't matter, this is also a practical swing man, and his height and weight have a greater advantage over Arenas, and he can go further on the defensive end.

The ensuing matchup was completely a situation where Arenas was alone against the entire BLU team, McGee and Mason didn't care, but Scala Bryan and Durham Porter didn't look at him very friendly, they had been completely reduced to a blue-collar interior who only defended and rebounded, which was not what they wanted, and it was difficult to impress the 76ers' management.

In a way, Arenas has had a big impact on their upcoming careers, which will likely keep them in the draft pick slipping, which is not good news for them. But what's the solution? Their personality makes it impossible for them to ask for the ball from the 76ers' veteran players like Arenas, so naturally there are fewer opportunities to perform, and they can only watch Arenas continue to shoot on the offensive end.

Arenas himself shot well, but unfortunately the shooting percentage was not very high, which also made him a little annoyed, as for the other players who participated in the tryout, he didn't care about their feelings, he just needed to be able to improve the draft pick through this trial.