CHAPTER XIII

"What, you let us trade Rydell, are you kidding man!" At this time, in the office of the general manager of the Timberwolves, Philip Sanders was looking at Muller with an incredible expression, and it was obvious that his words made Sanders difficult to accept for a while. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

"Don't get excited, Mr. Sanders." Mu Le sat on the sofa and looked at the coach, who had always been unsmiling, and now he was a little angry because of Mu Le's words, and secretly a little funny. Since he returned home with the team information half a month ago, he has been analyzing all kinds of data at home for the past two weeks, and has not gone out again, only the neighbor Mrs. Lisande is kind and comes to bring him some food every day.

Mu Le took his coffee and drank it slowly, waiting until Sanders had calmed down a little before he began to speak. "Listen to me, Mr. Sanders. This is my team planning suggestion, you haven't finished reading it later, I can explain it to you first. With that, Mu Le stood up, took the information in Sanders' hand, flipped to the middle page, pointed to the content on it and continued: "Look, this is Isaiah Ryder's profile. Last season, Ryder averaged 20.4 points per game while shooting 44.7 percent from the field......

"He's going to be one of the best scorers in the league and he's got that potential." Sanders didn't wait for Mule to finish speaking, then interrupted him.

Muller didn't get angry, but continued: "There's no denying that his scoring ability is really strong, but that doesn't help the team win. You see, this is Ryder's physical stats, he is only 6'5" (1.96m) tall, but he weighs 215 pounds (about 98 kg). He's physically strong, and it's fair to say that there are few players in the same position who can compete with him, but again, this weight limits his speed, and his slow footwork makes his defense compromised. You see Michael Jordan is 6'6" tall (1.98 meters), but he weighs only 195 pounds (88 kilograms), and they are 20 pounds apart. ”

After speaking, Mu Le turned to the next page and continued to analyze Ryder's stats, "You look at Ryder's defensive statistics in the past two seasons, he averaged 0.9 steals per game and only 0.3 blocks. ”

"I think he can make up for it in attack. His explosiveness, combined with his excellent physical fitness, can cause a lot of inside damage. You see, he shot over 55 percent from the box last season, plus 87 percent from the free-throw line, and that says it all. Sanders didn't care about that and was still emphasizing his scoring ability.

However, he only averaged 4.5 free throws per game, which is not a lot of lethality for an opponent as a top scorer. And just because he can score doesn't mean he can help the team score. Muller paused for a moment and resumed his words: "A good team leader should be able to make other teammates on the court better, and that requires him to be in charge of the game, not only to score himself, but also to help his teammates score." Ryder averaged only 3.3 assists per game last season, which means he rarely cooperated with his teammates throughout the game, completely alone, and at the same time, he also had a whopping 3.1 turnovers. A guard player who can only score without passing assists, in my opinion, can't be the future leader of the Timberwolves. ”