98. Traded

"Ace, are you okay? If you feel unwell, you can take a break. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info" asked Florence Enpeter, a trainer from the UK.

Ye Han shook his head: "It's okay, I can play, it's just a little cold." ”

Seeing Ye Han's insistence, Enpeter didn't have anything to say, after all, a cold is not an injury, and it is not in the ranks of diseases that are forbidden to play.

That's right, Ye Han caught a cold because he was thinking about life yesterday.

If it was an ordinary person who had a cold, it would have gotten better quickly, but a two-meter big man had a cold, and he now felt that it was difficult to breathe.

There are many advantages and disadvantages of big people, one of which is illness, and the big man gets sick is much worse than the small man gets sick.

Today's visit to the Bobcats is the Salt Lake City Jazz, who have lost the king of blocking Stockton and Karl Malone, and now they are the belly of the fish, even if they pit the Cavaliers in the summer and spend a lot of money to sign Carlos Boozer, they are still at the bottom of the league.

Originally, such an opponent, Bobcat could easily take it, and Ye Han could also choose to rest in today's game. But not now, just this past morning, the Bobcats made a four-way trade with the Wizards, Suns, and Hawks to send Blevin Knight away.

What a blood sale!

The Bobcats sent Blevin Knight, got Steve Blake, the Wizards' backup point guard, and the Suns' 2005 unprotected first-round pick and the Hawks' 2005 second-round pick.

It sounds like a good first round without protection, but the Suns have the best record in the league this year! This pick is a chicken rib.

But what can be done, Blevin Knight made a big fuss with Charlotte this time, and the conflict with management and teammates caused his trade value to fall to the bottom.

The Suns traded 2005 first-round pick, Joe Johnson, to Boris Dio, a shooting guard from the Atlanta Hawks.

The Hawks sent Boris Dior, Anthony Walker, a former Celtics twin star who is now on a junk contract for another season, a first-round pick protected with the top three picks in 2006 and a second-round pick in 2005 to get Joe Johnson, a swingman from the Suns.

The Wizards sent Steve Blake to Anthony Walker's remaining two years of contract and the Hawks' first-round pick protected by the top three picks in 2006.

Ten days ago, such a trade would have been a big loss, but now it's a blessing to get two draft picks.

Steve Blake, Ye Han felt uncomfortable when he heard that Blevin Knight was replaced by a little-known guy, although he didn't like Blevin Knight, but his strength was what Ye Han relied on very much, and the Bobcat's record was inseparable from his excellent performance.

This guy who is coming to this team now is said to have been waived by the Wizards, who have too good point guard depth. Originally, the Bobcats wanted the Hawks' first-round pick, not the Suns', but then they didn't get Steve Blake and had to swallow Anthony Walker's garbage contract.

The Wizards' trade was all about getting the Hawks' draft picks, and after the deal was completed, they announced a buyout agreement with Anthony Walker, and they agreed to pay Anthony Walker an $8 million salary for the 2005-2006 season, allowing the latter to choose his own team after the injury in the summer. Although Walker, who is only 29 years old, has been very cautious about his trade due to consecutive injuries, if he recovers well, there are still teams willing to give him a mid-level long-term contract.

It seems that the wizards have been planning this for a long time.

The team's decision-making, and it was a forced decision, Ye Han didn't complain.

Since the trade just happened, Blake has not yet come to the medical report, and today the Bobcats have another game without a point guard.

The Jazz side is also half-hearted, the point guard is a year after Stockton retired last season, and only brushed a third-rate point guard with an average of 12 points and 5 assists per game, and this season Boozer came to share the hand and then declined, averaging only 8 points per game.

Shooting guard Raga Bell, who is known for his defense and has a three-point ability, has benefited from Boozer's ability to contain the defense, averaging double-doubles in points per game.

Small forward Andrei Kirilenko, one of the few high-quality players on the Jazz's perimeter, is very well-rounded, and his defense is still excellent, averaging 11 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists per game, and it seems that he is the real playmaker of the Jazz.

Power forward Carlos Boozer, a short big forward with a very accurate mid-range shot and a very good interior single.

Center Memet Oku, a three-point center, works well with Boozer on the inside.

The Jazz have a good interior offense and a good outside defense.

Well, to put it mildly, the Jazz are biased, and to put it mildly, it's a deformed team.

At 7 p.m., the Bobcats kicked off their first back-to-back, home game against the Jazz at the Time Warner Center in Charlotte.

Ye Han stepped on the court with a cold, and he felt a little dizzy in his head, probably because of a fever.

Bobcats' starting lineup: Jason Hart, Ye Han, Kapono, Gerard Wallace, Okafor.

After the tiresome pre-match preparations, the game begins.

Okafor beats Oku to win the jump ball.

Ye Han habitually ran to the frontcourt, but the ball was not thrown over, he looked back, Hart slowly advanced through the half, and he remembered that Blevin Knight had been traded.

At this time, Ye Han still felt a little sentimental.

Hart stopped the ball after half time and looked at Ye Han with helpless eyes, who had no choice but to come out to catch the ball.

Hart has been able to get some consistent playing time with the Bobcats, but his role is to push up the front court and occasionally cut through the air.

Ye Han came out to get the ball, he felt that he should shoot, although he was one step away from the three-point line, he might have a fever and a hot head, and he just felt that he should shoot.

The body received the message from his head and took a step directly across the three-point line, and Laga Bell, who was defending him, stood on the three-point line and had no time to react.

Such a wave? Raja Bell was puzzled.

"Huh"

Hit!

"%......" Raga Bell secretly burst into a foul language, how can this be prevented?

It wasn't just Raga Bell who burst foul language, but when he turned around the Jazz attack, Boozer's high-shot-cannon shot was slapped down by Ye Han and directly fanned out of bounds!

Ye Han is now in a very peculiar state, his body is completely acting according to instinct, and his basketball instinct tells him what to do now! If he has the benefits of being awake when he is awake, those benefits will not be mentioned for the time being, but there is also a disadvantage when he is awake, every time he acts, he needs to go through the brain to make judgments, because the technique is not so good, especially the breakthrough technique has not reached the point of having muscle memory, and the team needs his breakthrough, so sometimes there is no benefit.

But now his head is dizzy, and his body naturally reacts best, using his strongest technique to finish the game, and the effect is surprisingly good!