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The scoring burden is all on his shoulders, which is a situation that Ye Han never thought of before joining the NBA. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

From worrying about whether he could be drafted by the NBA to now being the team's scoring pillar, the change is too fast.

It is true that Ye Han enjoys this kind of pressure very much, and is willing to change to become stronger.

But it still seems a little too early, he needs a lot of time to get ready, a lot of responsibility.

But he wasn't ready to trade his losses for experience.

Yes, he wasn't ready to lose all the time on a bad team.

Bickerstaff's purpose this season is very simple, try to let Ye Han play on the court, let Ye Han grow, and it is best to lose more games.

Of course, Bickerstaff didn't mean to lose deliberately, on the contrary, he constantly made beautiful adjustments according to the situation of the players on the field, but he really couldn't win!

The Bobcats' lineup played a little better to win the Hawks, win the Warriors, and they could do it.

But compared to the Clippers, who exploded this year and are clearly heading for the playoffs, the Bobcats' players are really too weak.

The group of Bobcat players, except for the starting four, who can barely help Ye Han share the burden, everyone else is pulling back.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Ye Han still wanted to pass the ball at first, using his containment to help his teammates create opportunities, but his teammates couldn't shoot.

The only Cappano who had a good outside touch was pressed to the bench by Bickerstaff, who had other intentions.

When the official timeout reached the second quarter, the Bobcats, whose offense was extremely dry, scored only 9 points in the first half of the game.

Ye Han was substituted for a break in the second half of the second quarter, and he didn't score a point in the entire second quarter.

Ye Han, who was sitting on the sidelines, was thinking about something, he was hesitating, should he continue to play selflessly like he did in college?

Or Kobe Bryant and Jordan, who don't make sense in Ye Han's opinion, as long as their hearts are desperate, they dare to vote for five people?

Everyone's rookie wall is different, some are found by the opponent to target the defense, and the characteristics are limited by the opponent's grasp. Some people can't keep up with their physical strength after they arrive in the NBA, and they are not used to such a dense schedule for a while.

And Ye Han's rookie wall is not the opponent's defense against him, no matter how strict the opponent's defense is against him, he can find a way, such as passing the ball or focusing on the defensive end. The most troublesome part of his rookie wall is that he needs to change his mind, team basketball is good, but what if the team is not that good?

Even this team sucks!

In the second quarter just past, Ye Han didn't make a single shot, he passed the ball or watched his teammates' games off the court, and found something that made him feel terrible.

Even if he is targeted by the opponent for defense, even if he shoots in waves, it is more effective than this group of teammates to shoot in the open position and play according to tactics!

It's really not that teammates don't work hard, they will still fight if they have a chance to win, although the effect is not necessarily good, and there are really not many chances to win.

During the intermission, Ye Han and Okafor chatted together.

"Emeka, what would you do if you felt that your teammates weren't shooting as well as you?"

"If I had shot as accurately as you did, I would have kept shooting." Okafor guessed Ye Han's thoughts at once.

Such a non-nutritious answer, but it gave Ye Han confidence.

The team chose you Okafor to be the core, and your core allows me to vote casually.

Ahem, although Okafor didn't say that he would let Ye Han vote casually, he just said his opinion, but Ye Han thought so.

As for the rest of the team, Ye Han didn't want to care about their thoughts now.

He wants to win! Obviously, a lot of people in this team can't help him win.

The second half of the game started quickly.

36-52, the Bobcats didn't score much in the second quarter.

The Clippers attack first.

Ye Han defends Simmons.

Simmons, who defended Capono and Steve Smith in the first half, had already scored 25 points, and he was almost as good as the Bobcats as a team.

Surprise surprise, why were the Bobcats and Suns able to shock so many people in the first week? Because they're supposed to be the kind of team that celebrates when they win, it's called a surprise to have that kind of performance. The Spurs and Heat, who also have a record that is too good, are hardly talked about, because they should have that kind of record in the first place.

Everyone wants to teach Ye Han a lesson.

Yes, every player who wants to be famous wants to be famous in Ye Han.

Simmons is no exception, this is his contract year, he's playing really well, he wants a big contract, he wants to be a star.

Many non-star-level players can't get used to Ye Han, a rookie, having such a high popularity, because they have been mixed for so many years, and the number of times they have been on the news is not as good as a rookie.

Every player who can enter the NBA is a hero in their respective cities, and naturally they all have a dream of stardom.

Simmons gestured, everyone pulled away, he wanted to single Ye Han!

The other Bobcats players breathed a sigh of relief that no one would score on their heads.

But they started to worry again, worried about the poor outside of the other party!

Yes, when training in the team, everyone in the Bobcat team didn't want to fight against Ye Han.

Not because of Ye Han's excellent scoring ability, but because of his defense!

Even if it is training, Ye Han will go all out to defend, so that except for Gerard Wallace, no one in the Bobcats wants to train one-on-one with Ye Han's team.

Simmons had completely failed to learn from what happened to Gitels, who he believed was due to his old age.

So Simmons was tragic, he was very confident in his easy step-back jumper, but he was caught alive by Ye Han!

Ye Han glanced at Simmons strangely, didn't even shake it? The bounce is not excellent, aren't afraid of being capped?

Simmons is indeed not afraid of being capped, and in his opinion, no yellow person can jump.

But Ye Han has just completed two anti-sky pick-ups!

The Clippers retreated very quickly, and Dunleavy Sr.'s defensive system was well built, not giving the Bobcats an easy chance to counterattack.

Ye Han advanced to the front court, did not wait for anyone, and chased after the dry pull of three points.

The feel is still not good, and I didn't enter.

But Ye Han didn't regret it, he felt that it was more important for him to find his feel than passing.

Yes, because he didn't feel good in the first quarter, and he wasn't so tight in the second quarter, which further allowed those unreliable teammates to be blocked by the opponent.

If you want to really create opportunities for your teammates, you have to throw yourself!

The Clippers attacked, Simmons only remembered that Ye Han was super capable of jumping, but he didn't think that Ye Han could have a good defense, in his opinion, the jumping men were not good at defense, let alone a rookie.

But Ye Han told him with practical actions that his strongest point, which is different from ordinary stars, is his defense! Although he is inexperienced, his defensive awareness, physical fitness, and defensive prediction are all top-notch!

Ye Han's defense is like an iron gate, forcing Simmons to his least favorite shooting position, forcing Simmons to make his least favorite way of shooting!