260. Target Heat

"Rodman?!" Ye Han heard that Okafor had been training with Rodman for a week in the summer, and the whole person was not good. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

Admittedly, Rodman is an exceptionally good basketball player, the best defensive player and the rebounding king.

However, his personality and aesthetic style Ye Han is quite unacceptable, Ye Han is now full of thoughts about Okafor and Rodman's bad learning, and then make all kinds of strange shapes.

Looking at Ye Han's thoughts and wandering in the sky, Okafor is so familiar with this guy, how could he not know that this guy definitely wants to go somewhere else, and it is definitely not a good thing!

The first day of the training camp went well, with a large number of reporters filling the training quarters and the locker rooms and interview rooms.

This year's Bobcats are getting more attention than last year, considering that last season's training camp had very few reporters, which is a huge contrast to this year.

Once again, the Bobcats got a feel for what they were treated like last year in Houston, with all the role players looking like big stars.

David Lee and Webster, Mark Hill and newcomer veteran point guard Arroyo were all so nervous that they were speechless.

When has you ever experienced such a battle? A dozen or twenty reporters surrounded him alone, and they had only seen Bogut and Paul and others in the draft like that before.

"No wonder Nate and Danny were so disappointed when we were drafted in front of us." It occurred to David Lee that he was thinking of Granger of the Pacers and Nate Robinson of the Suns, who had been friends for a long time.

Ye Han had long been accustomed to this kind of battle, answering some questions about his goals for the season and so on, and he paid careful attention to the size of his teammates.

It's not obvious what the form is, but the size can go a long way in determining the state of the upcoming season.

Overall, very good!

Capono was still so thin that he hadn't gained weight.

Milicic, like other white European centers, is not as strong as a big white bear, but he is probably not idle in the summer, and his lower body strength did not suffer much in the confrontation with Okafor.

Hill, a veteran of self-discipline, don't worry, I heard that he spent the summer working more on the parts of his past injuries to avoid the next injury.

Blake is still the same, and a skinny point guard like him is likely to lose the flexibility he should have if he develops a muscle.

White and Ye Han have a good relationship, which is known to the whole team, and he also got a 3-year contract of 4.5 million with no options.

White is now the Bobcats' favorite substitute player, and none of the team's mascots are as popular as him because he's the living mascot.

Others Ye Han don't pay so much attention, Hart and Sly renew their contracts for another year, but there is still no guarantee, whether they can stay until the end of the season is a matter of two words.

Soon, by the second day, the training camp was just the beginning.

Started the whole team practice.

The core lineup has not changed, the training of the whole team is also going well, and among the four new players, it is naturally Arroyo, the Puerto Rican bald point guard who broke the US national team guard line two years ago and beat Wade and Marbury into a sieve.

As for the three rookies, except for David Lee, who is eye-catching, very skilled in various interior skills, and Gerard Wallace can't defend himself alone, the other two can't do it.

Mark Hill is not satisfactory, it is in line with his position, a short interior line who can run and jump and is as strong as a black bull, strong enough to play center, but too short.

Webster is undoubtedly a little disappointing, likes singles, likes outside shooting, but has no accuracy, the inside finishing ability is strengthened, and the breakthrough is not strong, although it is a draft year, but the tenth pick is still a little worthless.

In the end, the new arrivals, except for Arroyo, who soon entered the rotation, the other three are still under Bickerstaff's observation.

A few days of training camp went by quickly, and on October 11th, the pre-season finally came!

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The first opponent of the Bobcat, again the Eagle.

This team is literally dedicated to the Bobcats, losing to the Bobcats in a different position each time.

Josh Smith ended last season with joy that he was in the starting lineup, and he was in the starting line after All-Star Weekend, but the team didn't know where to pump and drafted two power forwards in a row.

Naturally, Josh Smith was well aware of this, so the newcomer Marvin Williams was stunned to squeeze him into the small forward position.

The team's approach made him more fond of shooting in the middle range, and the mid-range shooting boy began to slowly develop.

With Marvin Williams, Jason Wesley, Al Harrington off the bench and Brandon Buss, another rookie this year, Josh Smith basically didn't get into the interior.

The Hawks look like they're continuing to be ready to play this year, with quality role players being emptied once again this year and a couple of rookies being given plenty of playing time.

In the first two preseason games with the Hawks, the Bobcats spent most of their time honing their second lineup, and the white interior combination of Milicic and David Lee was unexpectedly full of tacit understanding, and David Lee's soft touch and excellent footwork played Marvin Williams like a clown, and he let out a vicious breath; Milicic is getting more and more confident, and the Eagles' weak interior line is hungry for it, and he plays with both scoring and assists.

Blake, Ye Han, Hill, Gerard Wallace, Okafor, and Capono were all replaced after only a few plays, but the Hawks still had no power to fight back, and the Bobcats easily won the first two games.

After playing the Wizards, Magic, and Pacers Bulls, the Bobcats didn't let the main team play much, and they didn't care if they won or lost, just to train their role players.

With 3 wins and 3 losses, the Bobcats had a mediocre record in their first six games.

But it's pre-season and no one is going to take it seriously.

However, the opponent in the seventh game is different, both the coach and the players are ready to go all out in this game to start the new season with this game!

The opponent is the Bobcats' No. 1 target this year - the Miami Heat!

O'Neill is back from injury!

The Heat haven't been idle this summer, and in addition to O'Neal's recovery after recovery is a top priority, they are also extremely active in the free market.

In addition to signing Payton, an outside defensive man, he also signed James Posey, a fat man with a tough defense, and Anthony Walker, one of the former Celtics twin stars who performed well in the second half of last season!

Posey and Walker both got a five-year contract that was close to the middle class, and in order to catch the last tail of O'Neal's peak, the Heat had to spend money! (To be continued.) )