123. Milicic
E.S.P.N. made a record prediction for the next half of the schedule when most teams played halfway through the regular season. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
They predict that the Cavaliers will storm in the second half of the season and eventually make the playoffs, while the Bobcats will fall out of the playoffs on the grounds that the Bobcats are the only team to have gone through an eight-game losing streak in the playoffs.
Well, the reason is really "convincing".
Everyone knows that E.S.P.N is the most popular media for LeBron James, and when James was a high school student, they broadcast his high school game live all over the United States, and it was basically a game between an adult and a child, or a game between a professional athlete and a child.
Although James showed great talent in that game, the game process was really boring, and it was clear that they wanted to create a topic, a topic that they could keep talking about in the future.
The nickname "KING" and a series of hype are also instigated by ESPN, and I have to say that they are very successful, and the fans like to be polite, play like a player who came out after playing college basketball for four years, and is very team-minded.
But people are tired of E.S.P.N. constantly touting James and belittling James' opponents, James has played epic sophomore statistics this year, and it is not wrong that he has averaged 28 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists per game so far, but it is unlikely that the Cavaliers want to shake the top eight in the East.
Anyone with a discerning eye can see that E.S.P.N just wants Hei Yehan, and the data can't be black for the time being, with an average of 27 points, 10 rebounds and 3 assists per game, which is no worse than James', and the shooting rate is a little higher. They can only hack the Lynx's record, anyway, it's a prediction, how can it be without a little topicality.
At the beginning of the season, they used the Rockets to create a topic, predicting that the Rockets would not make the playoffs, and now that the Rockets are soaring under the leadership of Yao Ming and Maddie, they use the Bobcats to create topics.
Knowing this, the Bobcats were naturally very unhappy, and they decided to slap ESPN in the face and have to make the playoffs.
"Don't be angry, ESPN people are clowns, they also said that O'Neal couldn't win the championship, and said that Duncan would win countless championships in a row like Jordan, but now O'Neal has one more championship than Duncan, and O'Neal is the one who wins the championship in a row." Said in a hoarse voice, the owner of the voice was a big, strong man who didn't look young anymore.
Today's Bobcats reinforcements are finally here! The person who just spoke was Derek Coleman, a respected senior.
"They say we can't make the playoffs? Guys, you're going to work hard, kick those guys in the ass and make the playoffs for them to see! Aim for the overall championship! Coleman said in a funny tone.
"Yes, the goal is to win the championship, hahaha......" Okafor was amused and laughed out loud.
The others laughed along with the others, and the anger at ESPN quickly dissipated, and playing and training with emotions outside of the game can easily have a negative effect, and Coleman, the locker room leader who has been reformed in the last two years, is very good at regulating the emotions of his teammates.
Coleman looked at his teammates who jokingly said that they wanted to win the championship, and sighed silently in his heart, the championship...... If I hadn't been so when I was young, I'd have already achieved fame by now.
Coleman was full of talent and strength when he was young, 16+10 in the rookie season, and was selected to the best team in the second season, you must know that in the early 90s, the interior can only be described as a hanging bomb, Barkley, Pippen, James Worthy, Carl Malone, Sean Kemp, Dennis Rodman...... And so on and so forth, a whole bunch of super strikers were vying for six spots in the All-Star team, and the following year he snatched one of those spots.
However, he soon fell into the trap of praise and began to be complacent, especially after returning from the Olympics in 94, he was even more proud. First of all, he looked down on the coach of the team, thinking that he was not as good as the coach of the dream team, Nelson Sr. Nelson Sr. is the best of so many coaches across the country, how many teams have coaches who can match him?
But Coleman didn't think about it so much, that is, he had to work against the coach, he was lazy in training, he drank heavily, and he didn't listen to instructions on the field......
Coleman was the leader of the team, and the team's box office was guaranteed, so naturally no one dared to oppose him, but later, after the NBA shutdown came back, his strength dropped significantly, and it was natural that he was sold by the team.
Coleman has been wandering around teams in recent years, hugging his thighs everywhere, but he hasn't touched a championship and is now of retirement age.
The older he gets, the more he sees things thoroughly, and Coleman feels ashamed of himself at the beginning, but he doesn't regret it, what does he think is the use of regretting? It's better to face everything healthily and happily every day from now on.
Now that he has been traded by the Pistons to the Bobcats, Coleman's championship dreams have been largely shattered, and he is destined to not win a championship as a player in his life, but he still uses his experience and locker room leadership to help the team.
Coleman was relieved to see his teammates who were no longer angry and training with a healthy mindset...... Except for those two guys.
Coleman looked at Ye Han, who was dominating a court alone, training shooting with his head down, and Mirisic, who was lazy in the corner.
These two guys made Coleman feel at all puzzled.
Ye Han's side Coleman feels that he can't figure it out, he can't figure it out, people at least train well, it's still very hard, and Ye Han's training is so good-looking, all kinds of dribbling the ball and cold stop jump shots, and a dunk from time to time, he is completely playing as he wants, and he feels like he is looking for a sense of the ball. I have to say that Coleman is very experienced, and Ye Han is indeed getting used to the feeling of attacking with the ball.
On Ye Han's side, Coleman thinks it should be normal, he heard O'Neal say that Kobe Bryant is this kind of person, and Ye Han is a player under Jordan, so it is not surprising to look at it.
The other guy that Coleman can't figure out, Mirisic, is really incomprehensible. If he had been depressed when he was in the Pistons and didn't practice shooting every day, Coleman would have figured it out.
But it's all coming to a new team, and it's still a team that is very lacking in the inside, and it's still so lazy, which makes people can't figure it out.
Also confused was Ye Han, who found Mirisic asleep after completing the last set of training - a hundred goals (each time the ball lands on the ground can only bounce at most once to catch the ball, and if it bounces twice, it has to be recalculated)!
What is this guy here for?
Ye Han took the ball, walked up to Mirisic, and threw it directly at Mirisic's face.
"Ouch"
Mirisic was thrown to the ground, and he was immediately awakened...... woke up in pain, got up and looked at the culprit in front of him, swung his fist at Ye Han, and roared loudly: "It hurts me to death, bastard......"