Chapter 64 Rebounding Training (II)
"I won't tell you who they are. Let's take a look at your rebounding abilities first. Bill said, "Taylor, come!" ”
"It's coming!" Taylor Jr. appeared on the pitch wearing Allen's jersey.
"Come on, you come and pitch, I'll compete with your brother to grab rebounds." Bill passed the ball directly to Taylor.
Taylor dribbled the ball and threw it with ease, but the ball bounced high.
Bill stuck Luke deadly. Luke tried to push Bill away with his strength, but couldn't. Then it was Beal who took to the air and grabbed the rebound.
"This is the first step I taught you, learn to get stuck and have a good position. You're half the battle. Bill said, holding the ball. Again. With that, he passed the ball back to Taylor.
Taylor shot again, and Luke learned to be smart this time, going around the front and completely blocking Bill with his current strength, but this time the rebound was grabbed by Bill again.
"That's the second point. Don't blindly ask for positions and positions, but use strength at the same time, show flexibility, and judge the way of the ball. Bill said. Again! ”
This time Luke noticed the power and agility of the slot, but the ball was still jumped away by Bill, but this time it was a pick.
"That's the third point, don't think you're going to be able to grab a rebound when you have the right place and the right time, some people pick the ball really well, and that's very noteworthy! Again. Bill said.
In the end, this time Luke did everything right, defended Bill, stuck the position, and just had to bounce the ball high and grab it. But this time Luke still didn't grab it.
Why? Because the ball went in. The basketball went straight into the nets, and Luke's hard work was in vain.
"That's the last point. What is this last point? Beal paused, then continued, "Of course, it's basketball awareness, Larry Bird doesn't have a lot of physical fitness, but he averages 10 rebounds per game, why?" It's because he has a very good sense and knows where to grab rebounds and where to create opportunities for his teammates. What teammate must be able to vote. ”
At this point, Luke answered, "Dad, how do you know so much?" ”
"Of course," Beal said, "I'm the rebounding king." ”
Luke only now remembered that Beal was the rebounding champion in the 1976-1977 season averaging 14.4 rebounds per game.
After thinking about it, Luke began to practice grabbing rebounds in earnest.
At the beginning, I was really like a newbie, and basically every time Bill grabbed it; But gradually, I don't know if Bill's physical strength has decreased, or Luke's strength has improved, Luke gradually grabbed some rebounds, and in the end, it was Luke who grabbed it almost every time, and Bill didn't even have a chance to pick the ball.
"Hugh, Hugh, rest for a while." Bill was tired and sat on the ground.
It wasn't too pleasant to look at Taylor, and Luke said "Okay. ”
"Drink some water." Luke takes out several bottles of mineral water from his home and throws one to Bill.
"Dad, who are the people you just said didn't work for them with these conventional methods?" Luke said.
"You really want to know?" Bill asked.
Luke nodded.
"Well, I'll tell you." Beal pulled Taylor to sit down and said, "Most of them aren't in the NBA, though." ”
"I won't talk about those of ancient times." Skyhook' Jabbar is one of them. His arms were too long. Then there's Moses Malone, who is strong and defensively strong and jumps so high that it's hard for you to compete with him. Charles Barkley, the ass is too big, he pouts, you can't stand steadily, how to grab rebounds. Bill Ranbill, there are too many small movements, and it is impossible to guard against them. Karl Malone, the iron elbow will pierce your chest; Jason Williams, he's a 'running board' (I like to call it because his movements need to move, to run), and it's hard to defend. Finally, Dennis Rodman, this guy is the most difficult to defend, he is good at defense, the bounce is very good, although it is not high, but the bounce speed is fast, and he can jump more than a dozen times without interruption (the average person is very bad a few times, although men can't say no, but it's really not good), good awareness, dare to grab and dare to fight. Almost no one dared him to grab a rebound. As for the likes of Olajuwon, Gorilla Ewing, Admiral Robinson, O'Neal, O'Neal Jr., Garnett, Duncan, they can all be rebounded, but you have to be good enough, that's the foundation, it's the trick. ”
"Hmm." Luke replied.
"But now most of them are retired, and if they don't, they're old, and even Rodman can't find a job. In this era, only O'Neal is still at the peak, and both Webb and Duncan are growing. There are no really good rebounders in this day and age......" Beal lamented.
"Wait! Did you just say Rodman was unemployed? Luke exclaimed.
"yes, he made a big fuss at the Mavericks' new owner, Cuban, on March 8 of this year, and the angry boss blasted him out of the Mavericks, ending Rodman's NBA journey. Isn't it? Bill poured out the information in his mind.
"Really?" Luke asked excitedly.
"Of course it's true. Will I lie to you about these things? Bill said.
"Yay!" Luke shouted.
Dennis Rodman, a rebounder in the league who no one dares to look sideways, has him, which is equivalent to adding a big gate to the inside. Anyone who wants to attack has to think about whether they have the ability. If there is him, plus Big Ben, the hope of dealing with O'Neill is even higher. Tell Larry quickly. That's Luke's only thought right now.
"I know what you're up to, Luke." Beal said, "You're trying to tell Larry to sign Rodman, right?" ”
Luke nodded.
"That's not realistic." Bill poured cold water on Luke.
"Why?" Luke asked.
"Do you know why Rodman didn't have a job? It's because of confronting the boss, absenteeism from training, and unruly behavior. And Larry is a pure academy coach who is very demanding of his subordinates, and Allen has already given him a lot of headaches, and then let Rodman go, Ziz ......" Bill said.
Speaking of which, Luke really calmed down. Bill was right. Larry was already very unhappy with Allen, and if Rodman joined, he didn't know what to do.
"So it's imperative that you work on your own rebounding skills. Get out more of your abilities. Bill said.
"Come on, keep practicing!" Luke said.
"Okay, my old bones are tossing and turning with you." Bill also stood up. "Come on Taylor."
"I voted for it."
The rattle on the floor began to sound again.
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