Chapter 7: New Orleans Pelicans III

Are you looking at Ryan now? Anderson: Drafted into the NBA in 2008, he played for the Nets, Magic and Hornets/Pelicans before being named the Most Improved Player in 2011-12. [Ran^Text^Library] Le - Bruline? Anderson is a top-notch shooting interior player with both height and shooting speed; Aggression is underrated, and offensive rebounding is stronger than defensive rebounding; The athletic ability is mediocre, and the single defense or assistance defense is not good.

Next this is Jimmer? Fredette: An all-around scorer who has also developed a lot at the point guard position. Possess terrible scoring skills. Judging from his game, he is seriously capable of establishing himself in the NBA. He is a very efficient player who knows how to choose different shots for different defences. The first step is very solid, and he has the ability to throw off his opponent and break inside. He has shown good vision and passing ability. He is patient when it comes to passing the ball and never rushes decisions that damage the team. For a player in a mid-league league, with excellent speed and agility. He has excellent strength, knows how to use his body, and is never afraid of physical contact. Physically and mentally tenacious. The match was very scrappy from start to finish, daring to execute the last throw at the end of the match. He is accurate in his shooting and is adept at using his quick shot and ability to change direction to create shooting opportunities. He is also very efficient in getting rid of opponents and shooting from fixed points. It was very quick from receiving the ball to making a shot, and it was very rhythmic. He also has excellent finishing abilities during movement and constant contact. Almost impeccable in attack. He is an extremely hard-working player. His conditions make him trustworthy in key moments. Athleticism is below par among point guards in the NBA. However, his terrifying projection ability will make up for his lack in this area. Not a pure point guard, but his passing skills are improving. He entered college as a shooting guard, but since then his point guard skills and passing options have steadily improved. He was efficient on the ball but lacked brilliance. Lack of athleticism to finish opponents under the basket. However, he was able to find an opportunity to complete the attack with a throw. He's not bad for a college player, but it's still unclear if he'll be able to dominate in NBA-level matchups. The speed of lateral movement has the potential to become his weak point. It remains to be seen whether his ability to create scoring opportunities will shine in front of taller and stronger NBA players. With his offensive ability, he can immediately become an NBA bench player. Since scoring 49 points against the University of Arizona in December of his junior year, he has been widely watched by NBA teams. Jimmer? Fredette is a two-way guard with accurate shooting and is able to develop offensive opportunities on his own; Good ball control but not good at organization, rarely break through; Athleticism is mediocre and both backcourt positions are difficult to defend.

It's Alexis that you're seeing now? Aginsa: Alexis? In 1999, just 11 years old Atkinsa won the national championship of the French junior category, and in the same year, he represented France in the World Championships and won the third place, although he was plagued by a leg injury in 2000, which made him miss the opportunity to defend his title, but he still got the runner-up, but at that time his height began to soar, and soon approached 2 meters, he was obviously not suitable to continue playing BMX, and later at the suggestion of a friend, he began to turn his energy to basketball. Atkinsa's basketball road is going very smoothly, at the age of 15, he has grown to 2.05 meters, and with his extraordinary talent, he was selected for the French Basketball Academy to train Parker, Dior, and Turiaf with advanced training conditions and professional training. At the beginning, Atkinsa was used as a small forward, the thin and tall Atkinsa has an extremely agile body, and Inset has specially equipped him with a nutritionist, which has helped him grow his height to more than 2.10 meters in a short period of time, this big man who can run and jump, can complete the action of kissing the basket, and has good agility and physical flexibility began to attract more and more attention, including many NBA scouts, he participated in many training camps, including the European Youth Championships, he is considered the most talented big man, Many have even compared him to France's version of Garnett, with Inset's coach believing he will be the best centre-forward that France has ever produced. Alexis? Akinsa is a block-type center with an unusually long arm span, who is not strong enough and often fouls; It has a medium-range range, no low-post ability, and can block and dismantle; The offensive rebounds are excellent, and he relies on secondary offense and open cuts to score points.

Next up is the player who wears the number 30, his name is Norris? Kerr: Originally from Dayton, Ohio, he was a star player in high school. Kerr led his high school varsity team to state championships two years in a row. Cole was also proficient in football, and when he graduated from high school, a university offered him a football scholarship to join him, but he eventually chose basketball. In 2007, Norris? Cole attends Cleveland State University. In his freshman season, Kerr played in 34 games, averaging 4.9 points in 14.4 minutes per game and shooting 23.8 percent from three-point range. In his sophomore season, Kerr averaged 32.8 minutes per game, averaging 13.3 points, 1.4 assists and 2.5 rebounds per game, shooting 30.5 percent from three-point range, including eight games where he scored more than 20 points. In his junior season, Kerr averaged 16.3 points, 4.4 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game. In his senior season, Kerr averaged 21.7 points, 5.3 assists, 5.8 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game. Four seasons at Cleveland State University, Norris? Kerr played in 140 games, including 106 starts, and averaged 14.1 points, 3.3 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 1.48 steals per game. Kerr set school records for appearances (140), consecutive appearances (140), consecutive starts (105) and total minutes played (4,114). Kerr is also the first player in Horizon Conference history to win both Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in the same season. Norris? Kerr is an all-around point guard with outstanding leadership qualities, and his scoring ability and playmaking skills are well coordinated. Speed and agility are impressive, and breakthroughs are sharp. Good lateral movement, good defense, and especially outstanding tackling ability. Although not tall, Norris? Kerr has a very complete technical system, excellent physical fitness, a very high basketball IQ, and a solid shot. Norris? Kerr has the same qualities as smaller players – agility and agility, and his athleticism is so good that he is not inferior to most players who are 10-15 centimeters taller than him, even in terms of physical strength. Norris? Kerr is a short point guard who is agile and lacks playmaking skills; Easy to over-break and barely shoot, unstable three-point shot; Pressing the ball aggressively and defending too hard at times.

And this one is Allister? Williams: Freshman season, Elliott? Williams played at Duke University, where he made 34 appearances and started 12 games, including 11 at the end of the season, but averaged just 4.2 points and 2.3 rebounds per game. Williams scored in double figures five times throughout the season, including three in consecutive games against St. John's University, Wake Forest University and the University of Maryland. a season-high 15 points against the University of Maryland, along with six rebounds; He scored 14 points against Florida and shot 5-of-9 from the field. Sophomore season, Elliott? Williams ranks first on the team in scoring 17.9 points per game, followed by 3.8 assists and 75.8 percent from the free-throw line. He started all 34 games this season, scoring in double figures on 32 occasions, including at least 20 points on 16 occasions, and Williams scored at least 19 points in each of the eight games he started the season. He scored a career-high 33 points on 11-of-19 shooting against the University of Southern Mississippi, a career-high eight assists against Central Arkansas, the University of Southern Missouri and Baptiste University in Houston and 32 points on 9-of-15 shooting against Rice. He was selected to the first team of the American League, was selected as the best rookie in the American league (transferred from another school), and won the title of American League Rookie of the Week four times.

The last one is Quincy? Bombset: Freshman: Honorable mention for the PAC-10 League's Rookie of the Year team. Played in 32 games, starting 22 games. Against Arizona and Idaho, he scored a season-high 25 points. His average of 10.7 points and 49.8 percent shooting percentage ranked third on the team. 15 double-digit scores, including 4 20+ performances. Sophomore: Averaged 24.4 minutes per game. He contributed 20 points and 13 rebounds against Syracuse at Madison Square Garden. He contributed 23 points and 9 rebounds against the University of California in the PAC-10 tournament. From August 27 to September 7, 2007, he played five games for the team in Greece, averaging 11.6 points and 5.8 rebounds. Junior: Selected as the team's most improved player and an industry award dedicated to the hardest working player. He had 16 points and 12 rebounds against Pacific University. Eight assists against the University of South Texas. 21 points against Portland University. He scored 21 points away at the University of California, followed by another 20 at Stanford. He had 10 points and 12 rebounds in the win over 15th seed Arizona. Underwent hernia surgery after the season. Senior year: Named to the PAC-10 All-NBA First Team and PAC-10 All-Tournament Team, named to the All-American Team. The total score of 695 points in the season is the third-highest in a single season in the history of the varsity. He was voted Player of the Week five times, setting a PAC-10 league record. He averaged 19.3 points and 7.4 rebounds per game to rank third in the league, and was sixth on 52.8 percent shooting from the field and 82.7 percent from the free throw line. In the away games against Oregon and Ohio State, he averaged 2 points, 7 rebounds and 3.5 assists. In the game against the University of Arizona and the University of Arizona State, he averaged 23.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3 assists. Against Belmont University, he contributed 25 points and 11 rebounds. Against Portland State University, he scored 29 points, plus a career-high 13 rebounds. Away to Texas Tech University, 31 points. Away against Oregon, he scored a career-high 34 points, plus 10 rebounds and 6 assists. He averaged 15.3 points per game in the PAC-10 tournament. He averaged 14.3 points and six rebounds in three NCAA tournament games. Quincy? Bombset is the most contested player in UC history with 136 games, third on the team's all-time scoring list (1,786), fifth on field field (652) and fourth on shots. Quincy? Poundsett is physically superb, fast and has excellent jumping ability. Able to make the most of his strengths and very decisive. Energetic and tenacious on the field. Quincy? Bombset is a wide range of wingers with a bumpy crosshair; Able to hold the ball and make fouls, difficult to finish offense; Good athleticism before injury, solid defensively but too conservative.

These are our Pelicans' bench lineup, that is, what I told you in such detail, Li Chuanfeng listened so carefully that Catherine told him all the history of the Pelicans, but Li Chuanfeng still felt that this was just an introduction, saying that it was just one thing, and he still had to contact a few of them to determine whether it was or not.

"Hey! You look at this brain of mine, I remember this person you have to get to know, that is Tom, the owner of the team? Benson! Catherine patted her head and said to Li Chuanfeng!

Tom? Benson has always been committed to the development of local sports, and now owns both the New Orleans Saints and the New Orleans Hornets, as well as founding the New Orleans Voodoo team, Rugby. Definitely a local sports mogul. His main experience is that he is a car sales agent in the greater New Orleans and San Antonio areas, mainly Chevrolet, Honda and Mercedes-Benz, and bought the New Orleans Saints as early as 1985. There is no relevant data on the assets, but it is said to be a family business, and the Hornets plus the Saints themselves are worth as much as 1 billion US dollars, which is not several times the basic value of the boss, at least the boss is very bloody, hoping to bring this blood to the Hornets.

That's the general situation of our team, these are all told to you, you just have to tell me your number for this season now, I have to apply to the above, today you are going to have a good rest, tomorrow you have to report to New York.

Li Chuanfeng thought for a while and said, "My number will be 14!" Just my order is this position! ”

"Well, that's a good number, you can rest here! Tomorrow's ticket has been booked, and there is no one to use on the 14th, so I'll go first! Catherine finished and left. Li Chuanfeng said in his heart that he had finally stepped into the American professional basketball game!

Next, the introduction of the Thunder is where Liu Rong, who was selected at the 30th pick, is located!