Chapter 3: The Gift of Invisibility

Isn't it impossible?

One person's stadium, there is no assistant. But there is one thing that can help Lin Fei, and that is a wheelchair.

Lin Fei actually doesn't love this thing, because even if his feet are so plastered, it still won't affect his walking, but for better recovery, it is more realistic to be in a wheelchair, and having such a feeling and experience is also a little material in life.

Near the free throw line, Lin Fei was sitting, next to him was the rack that automatically handed the ball.

Lin Fei suddenly started to shoot quickly, the whole person was sitting, in a wheelchair, and the natural force was not very good, but the balls thrown by Lin Fei were all in.

After three days of not practicing, the feeling is still the same, which may be the thing that Lin Fei is most proud of.

In fact, Lin Fei also thought about summarizing the feel, but he may not know why he can feel so good, especially his long-range shooting. The reason why Lin Fei thought about the reason why he felt good was probably to find a way to coach more other players, but Lin Fei felt more and more that he might have something that others could not achieve, to put it simply, it might be talent.

For the word talent, on the basketball court, the first thing that comes to people's minds is nothing more than physical fitness, height, and arm span, which are the most intuitive things, and it is undeniable that many times, these talents have indeed made a large number of people, such as O'Neal, whose physical advantage can almost make him invincible, and Maddie, whose innate height and bounce and court vision, once made people think that this guy may be omnipotent. And then there's players like James and Howard, and people see the obvious talent in them before they grow up, and those coaches have always believed that if you sculpt these talented enough players, you're going to grow into a superstar, and in fact, a lot of people have done that.

But there may be more important factors than just talent. No one will praise Duncan's talent, but he is still omnipotent on the court, and no one thinks that Kobe's talent will be better than Maddy's, but Kobe has achieved heights that Maddie may not be able to reach in his life. In addition to talent, people may habitually think of hard work. This has made many people, so naturally there is no need to say more.

In addition to these, do you think there are other factors?

For example, Arenas, Ray Allen, Reed, these types of players, many times, people don't see the so-called talent in them at all, they don't have a strong body, they don't have amazing explosiveness, but they have a shooting accuracy that many people can't match, and a big heart that people can't imagine. There have been many people who have tried to reach their heights with their own efforts, but so far, no one seems to have done it. In layman's terms, there may be an invisible talent in these players, but no one has been able to discover such an invisible talent.

You may not be able to see this thing, but you can't deny that it exists. As the philosophy says, there are only things you don't understand, there are no things that you can't solve, and it may only be a matter of time before anything is unraveled.

In fact, the one who can best prove the existence of "invisible talent" in today's alliance may be Lin Fei.

Lin Fei has been in the league for three seasons. The veteran players in the league have more or less tried to shoot from a distance like Lin Fei, and they are even like Lin Fei who can see the scenery of the city at four o'clock at night almost every day, but none of them have really evolved their shooting to the height of Lin Fei, it is undeniable that the long-range shooting training of these veteran players has improved for their long-range shooting, but no one can reach the height of Lin Fei. If you have to use numbers, it's very simple, that is, no matter how these players practice, but none of them can improve their outside shooting rate to 55%, and Lin Fei seems to be able to easily ensure that the three-point shooting rate reaches 60% in a season. Is this enough to prove that Lin Fei may have something in him that they don't have? There are also those new players, since Lin Fei's outbreak, the league's draft has one more template, that is, Lin Fei, and even, the teams in the league have more preferences for those players who are extremely fast and have accurate long-range shooting, even if those players have poor physical fitness, those players will not dislike it, because, perhaps, anyone may become the next Lin Fei. …,

Anyway, there is always a mystery that people can't solve on Lin Fei, that is, there is such an "invisible talent" that allows Lin Fei to do anything on the court.

However, even if Lin Fei was standing at such a height, sometimes, he still felt that he was missing something. It is said that Lin Fei seems to be mature enough on the court, no matter how critical the moment, Lin Fei can almost face everything calmly, as long as the team needs him, he will never let the team down, but Lin Fei seems to have a sense of loss in his heart, this feeling, Lin Fei seems to be omnipotent on the court, it seems that it cannot be made up. Similarly, just like no one understands Lin Fei's "invisible talent", Lin Fei doesn't know what he lacks, but he knows what he definitely has shortcomings.

Compared to Lin Fei's tranquility, it seems that the rest of the Warriors players and the Warriors management are not so quiet. They have a lot of things to worry about that have to be addressed.

The first is perhaps the issue of contracts. Although the trading market was not opened, it never hindered their communication. The contracts of Keynes, Steve Jobs and Curry expire this season. And there's no doubt that they're all going to get a big contract this season.

Keynes is probably the easier one to solve. Because this guy just ended his rookie contract this season. This guy has played too well in both the regular season and the playoffs, judging from his data, he definitely deserves the top salary, but the NBA is a business after all! The Warriors are reluctant to spend money. Keynes wanted a long-term contract of at least five years and a contract worth up to $95 million. And the Warriors seem to be more inclined to offer a four-year, 72 million contract. Of course, this may not be a problem in the end, because a player like John Kannes may be worth the price.

Compared to Keynes Kannes, the rest of the players may not have gone so well. Of course, Curry and Jobs, the two heroes of the Warriors' Western Conference championship, are the biggest headache for the Warriors.

Supposedly, Steve Jobs is definitely worth a 10 million contract, but the Warriors' salary has exceeded the luxury tax by a lot. They have to think in all aspects. It may depend on the level of management.