Chapter 17: The Magic Team III

After the staff introduced the coach, they took Guo Feng to the arena, which is the venue for the game, and the stadium is hung with images of the players of the Magic team.

Now it's our team's starting point guard, Avered? Peyton: Elfried? Payton's physical condition is fantastic by the standards of an NBA point guard. His body measurements are 6-3.75 tall, 6-8 arm span, and a stable weight of 185 pounds. Peyton's size has been compared to Willis Rose. While he didn't come out on top in the dynamic physical test of the combined draft bootcamp as one would expect, his overall stats still look pretty good. Elfried? Peyton's speed and agility stats vs. Jeff? Teague and Devon? Harris is similar. Even though none of Payton's dynamic body measurements are top-notch, when all the stats are combined, Payton is definitely a mouth-watering point guard embryo. Payton's athleticism and his ability to capitalize on his size advantage in games are more important than simple static body stats. He is averaging 6.3 rebounds per game, 2.4 of which are offensive rebounds. This is extremely rare among point guards, and he can occasionally show off the dunk. He shot 57 percent of his offense from the basket and shot a staggering 70 percent from the field. His ability to break through is very strong, and he averages nine free throws from the free-throw line per game. This is the second place in the NCAA. While Payton's ability to control his body is hard to measure, his ability to use his height and airspace to score under the basket can be seen in some stats. Elfried? Payton can use his massive size and long arms to provide the same level of one-on-one defense. Payton won the College Defensive Player of the Year award, named after lefty Dressel. His hands and quick steps are extremely threatening. Payton has never been seen as a college superstar or a high school basketball star, so he doesn't take not defending for granted. Whenever Elfried? Payton completes a successful defense, and you can always see his look of satisfaction and pride. He always puts a lot of pressure on the ball carriers, and when he defends players who are bigger than him, he always gets in the way of them receiving the ball. He keeps an eye on every move on the pitch and keeps moving to read the opposing players' positions and passing routes. He averaged 2.5 steals per game. Not only can he steal the ball directly from the opponent's hand, but he can also intercept the opponent's pass often. And his steals always translate into effective fast-break opportunities. The University of Louisiana Lafitte is a fast-paced team on offense. And Payton's steals and defense always create a lot of extra offensive opportunities for the team. This is very similar to what Beverley did to rockets.

Our shooting guard, who is Victor at the No. 2 position? Oladipo: Very strong and explosive, with a long arm span, excellent talent for defending the ball and passing lanes, is a tough, fearless player who progresses to become an outside shooter. An explosive player who is energetic and aggressive on both ends of the floor. He has a good sense of the ball and a lot of enthusiasm for the game. The defense covers a wide area, is good at making opponent mistakes, and is excellent in helping to defend. But there's still a lot of work to be done to really take shape on the offensive end. It is a sporty dual-energy guard with outstanding arms, which can advance the rhythm; Shooting and finishing offense are not consistent enough, and passing is reckless; Defensive potential is huge, capable of grabbing rebounds, steals, and blocks.

Small forward Tobias? Harris: The University of Tennessee forward is a potential stock that will be difficult to establish in the NBA right away. However, he has a decent basketball IQ and his body is still growing, and according to draft experts, his technical characteristics will be similar to that of Suns forward Dudley. He is not in excellent physical condition, and he must rely on his excellent basketball IQ to establish himself in the league. Tobias Harris is a gifted and skilled athletic forward who would be a good fit in the NBA. He's well-rounded and has a good feel for the game. His ability to handle the ball often causes headaches for the big man opposite. He can combine strength with agility to make it difficult for defenders to deal with. He has wide shoulders for interior positioning and low positioning. He is quick to hold the ball and start quickly, is good at breaking through the middle, and can score inside with either hand. The feel and awareness under the basket is outstanding, and the bounce is good. The strength of his reach and upper body makes him great on the defensive end. The talented player may be one of the youngest players to run, and even younger than any of the other freshman candidates, but his hard work and maturity on the pitch are commendable. At 2.03 meters, he is a little short as a power forward, and his lack of athleticism, speed and explosiveness makes it difficult for him to defend opposition small forwards in the NBA. Lacking excellent low-post ability, inconsistent shooting, and poor shooting percentage despite good posture, he needs to continue to improve his shooting to increase his threat from the outside. Pull-ups and step-back jumpers aren't part of his offense either. Although he was good with the ball, his slow pace made his breakthrough often blocked. I'm a little short and stocky, and I may need to lose some weight.

The fourth position is Channing? FRYE: Patiently finished four years of college, fought four seasons in the NCAA before entering the draft, and then went on to play in the NBA — an endangered species in an era where high school students were rampant and freshmen and sophomores were eager to jump into the NBA. Channing is just such a player. As a big man, Channing has a wealth of offensive skills and can also contribute on the defensive end, and in college, he was the blocking master of the Arizona Wildcats, but so far, his blocking ability has not been revealed, which is only 112 with his height of 2.11 meters. A weight of 5 kg is not unrelated. His main task from now on is to adjust his body to the NBA level. At 2.11 meters, Channing's speed is fast, and his mid-range jump shot also has a certain crosshair, which allows him to pull out and score when facing the opponent's big man, and it is also conducive to him and his teammates to block and dismantle, and the small hook in the penalty area is also quite accurate, and his 82.5% free throw shooting rate is also high in the team. He's also good at dunking, often motivating his teammates, stirring up the atmosphere, and after moving to the Suns this season, he showed off a beautiful three-point shot with Nash's help. Channing's blocks have already been mentioned, and his rebounds have been a surprise this season. In a trade with the Suns at the start of the season, NY lost Kurt, the best rebounder in the long time? Thomas, and the signing of Jerome? James and Eddie? Curry's work to grab rebounds was not satisfactory. Although the card position is not solid, relying on his height and long arms, Qian Ning's rebounding efficiency is still the first in the team, and with the gradual toughness of his body, Qian Ning's defense will definitely be able to go to the next level. His four years in college showed maturity with the average rookie, and he quickly settled into the brutally competitive NBA. You will find that no matter what the situation encounters, there will be no confusion or panic on Channing's face.

Our number five is Nicola? Vucevic: June 23, 2011 NBA Draft, Nikola? Vucevic was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 16th pick in the first round. During the NBA lockout, Vucevic also briefly joined Montenegrin giants Podgori Chabduk Noster. On December 10, 2011, the 76ers announced that they had signed a contract with Nikola? Vucevic signed. On August 11, 2012, in the Lakers, Magic, Nuggets, 76ers four teams about Dwight? In the Howard trade, Vucevic was sent to the Orlando Magic. On January 1, 2013, in the game between the Magic and the Heat, Vucevic scored 20 points and 29 rebounds, 29 of which also broke Shaq? O'Neal holds the all-time record for the Magic. On January 31, 2013, the NBA announced the roster for the 2013 Houston All-Star Rookie Challenge. Vucevic was selected. On April 11, 2013, in the Magic's 113-103 overtime win over the Bucks, Nikola? Vucevic finished with 30 points, 20 rebounds and five assists, becoming the first player in Magic history to do so. On November 7, 2013, in the game between the Magic and the Clippers, Vucevic scored 30 points, 21 rebounds and 3 assists to help the team beat the opponent 98-90. April 1, 2014, Nikolai? Vucevic was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week. On October 22, 2014, the Magic and center Nikola? Vucevic has agreed a four-year, $54 million contract extension. On October 31, 2014, in the Magic's 98-105 home loss to the Wizards, Nikola? Vucevic had 23 points and 12 rebounds, compared to 15 points and 23 rebounds in the Magic's opener. In the first two games, Vucevic scored a total of 38 points and 35 rebounds, becoming only the fourth player in the previous 20 seasons to score at least 35 points and 35 rebounds in the first two games of the season. On November 23, 2014, the Magic lost 92-99 at home to the Heat. Vucevic finished with 33 points and 17 rebounds, setting a new personal single-game scoring record, including 11 frontcourt rebounds. On December 27, 2014, in the game between the Magic and the Knights, Nikolai? Vucevic contributed 12 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists, including a career-high number of assists. [On January 24, 2015, in the game between the Magic and the Knicks, Nikola? Vucevic played 38 minutes and finished with 34 points and 18 rebounds on 16-of-22 shooting, tying his career single-game scoring record. On April 4, 2015, in a game between the Magic and the Timberwolves, Nikola? Vucevic had 37 points and 17 rebounds, setting a new career single-game scoring record.

Next is our substitute, the first one to look at is Evan? Fornier: Evan? Fournier is a 6-foot-7" basketball player from France who averaged 14.0 points per game in Ligue 1 in 2011-12. In the 2012 NBA Draft, he was selected by the Denver Nuggets with the 20th pick in the first round. On 15 February 2011, he scored 21 points against Nancy, becoming the youngest player in Ligue 1 history to score more than 20 points. He played 15 minutes in the All-Star Game of the French league in 2012 and scored 14 points. Represented the World League at the 2011 Nike Basketball Summit, playing 22 minutes and finishing with six points and six rebounds on 2-of-8 shooting. He is also a member of the French men's youth basketball team. Since entering the NBA, Fournier made 38 regular season appearances, four of which were starts, and on April 15, 2013, against the Trail Blazers, Fournier played 36 minutes and scored 24 points on 8-of-12 shooting, setting a new NBA career high. In the first round of the playoffs against the Warriors, Fournier started four of them, averaging 4.75 points per game.

The second is Luke? Ridnow: Entered the NBA through the draft in 2003 and has played for teams such as the SuperSonics, Bucks, Timberwolves, Bobcats and Magic. He was named to the U.S. national team in 2006.

The third is Ben? Gordon: All-round guard offense, breakaways, pull-up jump shots, mastery of everything from three-point range, and simply can't defend when the hand is hot. Gordon's first step to break through wasn't terribly fast (relative to Aaron?). Iverson, Devon? Wade, Tracy? McGrady and the like), and his breakthrough relies heavily on excellent upper body strength and explosive power in his legs to squeeze defenders away. Against stronger defenders, Gordon can also use possession to change direction to get rid of opponents, or just make a pull-up jumper. Gordon's jump shot is fast, but it's hard to block despite not being tall enough, and his shooting stance is pretty standard. There is basically no preparation time for shooting threes (and the rest of the shots are not used), and once you want to shoot, you can shoot the ball. The shooting options are not yet elegant, and once the wind is not good, the iron will be hit continuously. Very good possession of the ball and not afraid of defensive pressure. But the protection of the ball when breaking through is not very good, and he likes to drill into the pile and then be knocked out of the ball. Lack of organizational ability, narrow vision after taking the ball, basically working alone, lack of awareness of breaking through the ball, and high rate of frizzy mistakes in passing. Due to the lack of organizational skills, it is not enough to be a qualified dual-energy position. The team's designated free thrower is the team's designated free thrower with a three-point shooting rate of more than 40% and a free throw shooting rate of more than 80% in the season. If the minutes played increase, the average score will definitely go up to 20. Very bad defense, especially one-on-one. Any type of defender can find a break in Gordon. Due to the lack of height and limited defensive range, there is basically nothing to do against big defenders. The ability of the defenders to break through is extremely poor, and there is almost no ability to defend from the side. You need to practice your feet well, relying too much on your upper body defense rather than your feet. He is too nervous on defense, prone to eating feints from offensive players, and often shakes Gordon to the air with a single feint. You can rely on judgment and leg explosiveness to break a few passes, grab a few defensive rebounds, and that's it. Terminator. The more critical the more excited, the more excited and calmer, the calmer and more accurate. One of the thickest neural circuits of the new generation of players has the mental qualities to become a match-finisher in the annals of history. Mr. Fourth Quarter, 21 fourth-quarter points over 10 in the season, second in the league (the first being LBJ 22). In those 21 games, the Bulls have a 13-8 record. Scoring key goals is considered homework, and you can rely on your performance to infect the whole team. The leader of the fourth quarter of the Bulls. But Gordon's play was inconsistent and he was on a rollercoaster ride. When the wind is not going well, there is often a short circuit in the brain. For example, he shot 1 of 13 from the Wizards in Game 4 of the playoffs. I don't have enough trust in my teammates, I don't know how to rely on the performance of my teammates to win, and I just want to win the game on my own. Healthy. Full attendance throughout the season, and full attendance for three years at UConn. His physical strength is very good, and his cardiopulmonary function is far better than that of ordinary people. The whole body is full of strength, the upper limbs are not very strong but the strength is sufficient, and it is suitable for high-intensity physical confrontation. Has a strong leg explosiveness, and the bounce is enough to participate in the slam dunk contest. The body movements are very coordinated, and there is a good ability to stay in the air and fight in the air. He often makes incredible layups. When I was in college, I focused on SG, and sometimes I could top PG. After arriving at the Bulls, because Hinrich and Dujon have stronger PG abilities than Gordon, they can only focus on SG. Playing the sixth man is much better than playing the starter. Due to defensive deficiencies, it is not yet certain whether he can be a good starting guard. Root? Gordon was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the third pick in the first round in 2004 and has played for both the Bulls and Pistons in his career. Gordon has an extremely well-rounded offense, is barely able to defend when his hands are hot, and has a big heart and is good at shooting key shots. On the defensive end, because of the height limitation, it is easy to be eaten hard by tall guards, and the foot movement is also poor, so it is easier to eat feints. Overall, until the defense improves, Gordon is still better suited to the position of "sixth man". On October 3, 2008, Ben? Gordon signed a one-year contract with the Bulls worth $6.4 million. On July 1, 2009, Ben became a full free agent. Gordon signed with the Detroit Pistons on a five-year, $55 million contract that expires in 2014. However, the move didn't take the Bulls' top scorer in previous seasons to the next level, averaging a career-low time per game, with his most relied upon 3-point shooting percentage dropping to 32.1 percent and just 13.8 points. Overall, or Ben? Gordon's lack of defensive and playmaking skills has prevented him from moving to the next level, but Gordon is still young and the prime of his career has not yet arrived, and if he can improve his defensive and playmaking skills, he will become a top defender after all. Has the Pistons started developing Rodney? Starkey's name is the same as this? Players with a similar style to Gordon are also offensively oriented and play-oriented, but Starkey is better defensively. Gordon is not in good standing with the team, and the Pistons are not happy with his performance and are likely to trade him in the future. On January 9, 2010, Gordon scored his 10 million NBA all-time points against the 76ers. On March 22, 2012, Gordon made all 9 three-pointers from three-point range in the Pistons' game against the Nuggets, scoring 45 points and 8 assists. On June 27, 2012, the Pistons completed a trade with the Bobcats. Gordon with a future first-round pick, swapping forward Corey with the Bobcats? Margeti. Since joining Bobcats, Gordon has played in 94 games, averaging just 19.6 minutes per game, contributing 10 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists. In the 2013-14 regular season, Gordon played just 19 games for the team before ending up with an injury, where he averaged 5.2 points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists in less than 15 minutes. Get Luke at trade deadline? Ridno and Gary? After Neil, Gordon finally lost his place in the team's regular rotation completely. On March 3, 2014, the Bobcats announced that they had officially bought out the veteran guard Ben? Gordon. In July 2014, Ben? Gordon and Magic have agreed on a two-year, $9 million contract.

And the other is power? Green: He is a very effective defender, he has some mid-range shooting ability, and he is good at breaking and is physically strong. He wasn't a dazzling player in college, didn't win any major awards, and didn't lead his team to major tournament victories. 2003 NBA Draft, Willie. Green was drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics with the 12th pick in the second round before being traded to the Philadelphia 76ers. Willie. Green has been very diligent since entering the NBA. Towards the end of his rookie season, he was given a good opportunity to perform. When Iverson, the star of the 76ers at the time, had to miss several games at the end of the season due to injury, the young Green became the team's leading scorer in the final 12 games of the 82-game regular season. He averaged 13.6 points per game. It was a wonderful end to his first NBA season. In the 2004-05 season, Green's place with the 76ers became clearer. He averaged 18.7 minutes per game in 57 games and started 21 times this season. In the seven games that Iverson missed with an injury, Green contributed a lot to the team, averaging a team-high 18 points per game, and also giving rebounds and assists with a double 5+ answer. In the 2000-01 season, the 76ers swept several big awards of the year, one of which was Aaron? McGee's Sixth Man of the Year award, which Greene is aiming for, is even a little similar to McGee in terms of style of play. Both have a very simple style of play and are good at mid-to-long-range fixed-point jumpers. Green is even better than McGee when it comes to breaking and defending. Willie Green is a qualified ball-handling scorer, a short No. 2 player, a down-to-earth, tough, brave and obedient to command, although he lacks height but has good physical fitness, explosiveness, impact on the court, has a certain one-on-one active scoring ability, and lacks defensive hardware but has a conscientious attitude.

As for the other players, I won't introduce them one by one, you still need to rest now, tomorrow you have to go to New York for training, and the other players will be getting to know you when you come back