Chapter 8: Project Falcon!
Chapter 8: Project Falcon!
In the hotel room, Kei Igarashi was having a video chat with a member of a senior Japanese team about the Asian Championships.
"Guijun is fortunate, so let's talk about the situation of this Asian Championships!" A member of the senior said.
"Hey, we're not hard!" Kei Igarashi replied.
"There are no outsiders here, so there is no need for those rules, if you talk about the situation of this Asian Championships, let's talk about Group D first!" A member of the senior said.
"Hi, report Your Excellency, the situation of this Asian Championship is not very optimistic, in Group D we have two strong opponents, one is the Chinese team, the other is the Taipei team!" Kei Igarashi replied.
"Didn't you play a warm-up match with China? How about the situation! A member of the senior asked.
"The strength of the Chinese team has dropped a lot this time, their first-line players seem to be going to play in the World Championships and did not participate in this Asian Championships, China only sent some second-tier players this time, and the strength is very average, but the strength of their two inner lines does give us a headache." Kei Igarashi replied.
Kei Igarashi is talking about China's two players, Zhou Qi and Li Muhao, because the strength of the Takeuchi brothers of the Japanese team is not bad, but it is a little powerless in the face of China's two huge inside players, after all, where is the height.
"Tell me!" A member of the upper echelons wanted to hear about it.
"This, that is, their inner line is too tall, the 14th and 15th are the two people we have the most headache, they are at least 210 or more tall, this is how we lost the warm-up game, and the two of them are the strongest reliance in the Chinese team." Kei Igarashi replied.
"You should be talking about Zhou Qi and Li Muhao! This is really hard for you, Guijun, I will give you some information bags, if we didn't have an accident at the moment of the game, we still have a lot of opportunities, but this is forced to announce you as the head coach, it doesn't matter later, I will send you some information about this Chinese team, you have to work hard, if you really can't do it, then implement our falcon plan. A member of the senior management said.
"Hey!" Kei Igarashi replied.
This falcon plan means that they will do whatever it takes to get the main players of the team injured, so that the Japanese team will have a great chance, and their plan is still very effective for other countries.
Kei Igarashi quickly finished talking to a member of the senior management, and then Kei Igarashi received a document, and after opening the document, he saw the information of the Chinese team, which was their first opponent in the Asian Championships, and he still had to take a good look at it to avoid accidents.
Zhou Qi: 2.17 meters tall, basketball player of the Chinese youth team. On February 11, 2011, in the semifinals of the Chinese U16 national youth team in the Turkish Men's Basketball Invitational Tournament, Zhou Qi scored 41 points on 12-of-24 shooting, 17-of-25 free throws, plus 28 rebounds and 15 blocks to show his talent. The basic skills are relatively good, although the height is more than 2.1 meters, but the dribbling skills are no less than some small forwards, the hand is soft, the face frame attack ability is relatively good, dare to fight and win free throws. Defensively, he moves fast and has outstanding ability to assist in defense and blocking. But rebounding awareness and power are still lacking. At the Albert-Schweitzer Championship in Mannheim, Germany, the website scouting report commented on Zhou Qi: Zhou Qi showed amazing potential in the limited playing time, and his body was thin and immature. He shoots as well as a defender, can catch the ball from mid-range and shoot on his own, but due to his lack of explosiveness, he rarely attacks the basket directly and uses technical finishing offense. Defensively, rebounds and blocks are outstanding. The weakness is mainly in the ability to score with the left hand and the defensive awareness
Ding Yan Yuhang: Born on August 20, 1993 in Karamay City, Xinjiang, Chinese professional basketball player, small forward, 08 years, Ding Yan Yuhang was recommended to join the Shandong Golden Youth Team, in the 2011 new season on behalf of the Shandong Gold Men's Basketball Team appeared in the CBA arena, is the key training object of the Shandong Men's Basketball Team. In the 2012-2013 season, he performed well, gradually assuming the role of team leader and leading the team to the finals.
After reading the introduction of this Chinese men's basketball team very carefully, Kei Igarashi felt that this session was the most dish-eating session of the Chinese men's basketball team, so we could easily win the game. I'm still relatively lucky, at least the two stupid coaches in front of me are very unlucky, and they have met the powerful countries that have risen in recent years, so the country has fired him in this competition.
But even if the Chinese team is defeated, the Taipei team is not easy to play, because after the return of Jeremy Lin in Taipei, it is a huge obstacle, he is not familiar with Jeremy Lin, but after looking at the information, his face suddenly turned pale: American professional basketball player, playing point guard, playing for the NBA Los Angeles Lakers. His ancestral home is Zhangpu County, Fujian Province, and his ancestors moved to Changhua, Taiwan, and his parents immigrated to the United States in 1977. Jeremy Lin graduated from Harvard University, led the Harvard University basketball team to the Ivy League championship, reached the NCAA round of 64, and later signed with the Golden State Warriors, becoming the first Harvard University student to enter the NBA since 1953. The first Chinese-American player to enter the NBA. Jeremy Lin is a smart passer, but at the same time a jumper with a flawed jump shot and a thin body, likely to have enough strength and athleticism to defend in the NBA, as well as create his own shots or attack the basket in the restricted area.
On December 27, 2011, the New York Knicks announced the signing of Jeremy Lin, who had been cut by the Rockets, because of guard Iman? Shambert's injury, and the newly signed defender Byron? Davis, who is also amid injuries and hasn't played for weeks, signed Jeremy Lin as Tony? Douglas and Mike? Bibby's understudy. On January 17, 2012, Jeremy Lin was sent to the NBA Development League's Alley Bay Seahawks. On Jan. 20, during the Eri Bay Seahawks' 122-113 win over the Maine Red Claws, Jeremy Lin posted a triple-double of 28 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists. Three days later, Jeremy Lin was recalled by the Knicks. January 28, 2012, Byron? Davis suffered a recurrence of injury that delayed his Knicks debut. The Knicks are considering waving Jeremy Lin's contract before it becomes guaranteed on Feb. 10 so that they can sign a new player. However, after the Knicks squandered a fourth-quarter lead and lost to the Boston Celtics on Feb. 3, head coach Mike ? D'Antoni decided to give Jeremy Lin a chance to play. "He was lucky because we played so bad," said D'Antoni, who played just 55 minutes in the Knicks' first 23 games. On February 4, 2012, against the New Jersey Nets and All-Star guard Delon Brown? In Williams' game, Jeremy Lin had 25 points, five rebounds and seven assists — all career-high — all career highs that helped the Knicks win 99-92. At half-time, teammate Cameron? Anthony to head coach Mike? D'Antoni suggested that Jeremy Lin should get more minutes in the second half. After the game, D'Antoni said Lin had the intelligence to be a point guard and "has his own rhythm and his own reasons for knowing what to do." In the subsequent game against the Utah Jazz, Jeremy Lin made his first career start, and was in the absence of star Cameron? Antony (who missed the game due to injury) and Amare? Stoudemire (his brother died). Jeremy Lin scored 28 points and dished out eight assists to lead the Knicks to a 99-88 victory. In a game against the Washington Wizards, Jeremy Lin had 23 points and 10 assists to get his first career double-double. On Feb. 10, Jeremy Lin scored a career-high 38 points and dished out seven assists to lead the Knicks to a 92-85 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. Jeremy Lin scored more than Kobe Bryant of the Lakers? Bryant, who scored 34 points. On Feb. 11, the Knicks beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 100-98 in a close victory, with Jeremy Lin scoring 20 points and eight assists. In his first three, four, and first five starts, Lin scored 89, 109, and 136 points, respectively, the highest since the 1976-1977 season when the ABA and NBA combined. Jeremy Lin led the Knicks to four straight wins with an average of 27.3 points, 8.3 assists and 2.0 steals in his four starts, and was named the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week. On February 14, 2012, against the Toronto Raptors, Jeremy Lin scored a three-pointer to help the Knicks beat the game less than a second from the end of the game. Jeremy Lin became the first player in NBA history to score at least 20 points and provide seven assists in each of his first five starts. In the next game against the Sacramento Kings, Jeremy Lin dished out a career-high 13 assists to lead the Knicks back to half of their winning percentage. In the game where Jeremy Lin got more playing time, the Knicks went on a 7-0 record, winning all six games in which Lin started. The Knicks' winning streak ended in an 85-89 loss to the New Orleans Hornets, with Jeremy Lin scoring 26 points but also committing nine turnovers. Jeremy Lin had 45 turnovers in his first seven career starts**, the highest since the 1977-1978 season when personal turnover statistics began. In a Feb. 104-97 win over the Dallas Mavericks, Lin scored 28 points and posted a career-high 14 assists and five steals. On Feb. 16, Jeremy Lin was invited to participate in the NBA Rookie Challenge at the NBA All-Star Weekend. Jeremy Lin wasn't supposed to be on the roster for the NBA Rookie Challenge, but he made it to the roster due to his sudden rise. Some media outlets, including USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, and CBS Sports, believe Jeremy Lin should play in the 2012 NBA All-Star Game.
Seeing the picture and introduction of this scene, Kei Igarashi's face turned pale, but he quickly laughed. Because they still have the Falcon Project, and with this plan, they can only pray for Jeremy Lin's good luck. It's just that he ignored one point, but this point is the fatal point of the Japanese team, what is this point? Check out the next chapter!
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