Chapter 13: The long-planned meanness

Two days later, Larry Brown and a few of his assistant coaches also spotted Mo Wen's "birdie" on the high-voltage line.

One is that Mo Wen's skin is too conspicuous among this group of "Oreos", and the other is that Mo Wen is asking the coaching staff for advice more and more frequently.

Although Mo Wen usually doesn't have much playing time, he is very sensitive to the sense of standing space and defensive area, and he basically can't find faults, and he doesn't mess around on the offensive end, and he has not been able to accept the baptism of spitting stars.

It stands to reason that Larry Brown should be very fond of players like Mo Wen.

But Mo Wen's kind of thing of finding an assistant coach to analyze and discuss the pros and cons of the tactics of the game in previous years is also a bit too unscrupulous in the eyes of Larry Brown.

Players just need to know their own team's tactics, and it's a matter for the coaching staff to study the tactics of other teams.

It is enough for the players to obediently wait for the coaching staff to feed them, and swallow the tactics that the coaching staff has studied thoroughly and chewed.

After Larry Brown found that he couldn't find anything wrong with Mo Wen in his daily observation, he decided to give Mo Wen a little intensity and let Mo Wen know what the players should do on their own - you are an Asian who doesn't train your muscles, can you withstand the confrontation of black people?

So in a training session a few days later-

"Prince come down first, for Mo... Smell, smell, the next half is all about you in the number 3 position, especially defensively, and if you want to play in the later pre-season, let me see your quality and attitude. ”

Larry Brown said to Mo Wen in a hard tone, but his eyes glanced at the starting team's Corlis and Billups.

The old oilman Collis observed the words and understood the meaning of the old man's wilting in seconds.

Collis had been trying to get trouble with Mo Wen before, but Larry Brown even had to manage the discipline in the locker room, and he was very strict.

A lot of tricky newcomers can't be put on the bright side.

Coris also wanted to do something similar to Cato asking Yao Ming to tie his shoes, but Mo Wen knew the culture of the ugly country, and he didn't want to be an honest man who could be bullied.

When Mo Wen asked him in a "gentle" tone if he was really sure, he touched his elbow that had begun to take shape in the gym.

Faced with this elbow that Big Ben had tried to say, Corliss took back the "joke" from the heart, and was angry that Mo Wen couldn't make a joke.

In this way, the only way to find Mo Wen is to talk with basketball on the court.

Here's the problem, heads-up, Mo Wen's defense is really not casual.

He is a best sixth man who only has a slight advantage in the face of rookie heads-up, and he should be the one who loses face.

And the group fight... In team battles, Mo Wen didn't play much time as a substitute, and when he played, few people cooperated to play Mo Wen.

"You can't escape today, rookie." Collis grinned a wicked grin that he thought was hidden enough.

He's going to let this Asian rookie see what team is attacking today, what is it meant to take care of one or the other, and what is called... Cruel.

Mo Wen just smiled, although it was a little strange that Larry Brown suddenly targeted him, but in the end, he was a substitute, or a substitute for the bench, can Larry Brown still ask him to be a starter?

Mo Wen was on the bench team, and Billups, the starting team on the other side, also got a hint from Larry Brown just now, although he also felt a little inexplicable, but he didn't be polite to Mo Wen.

Billups took the lead and created singles opportunities for Collis and Hamilton to go against Mo Wen in two, but the results were mediocre.

Colis was a little anxious, and he didn't have an advantage in the confrontation and wanted to beat Mo Wen strongly. As a result, both balls were badly interfered with and both were misaligned.

Although Hamilton is famous for his off-ball running and catch-and-shoot shots, his heads-up ability has also been trained by Joe's gang leader.

Moreover, the explosiveness and strength that Hamilton has cultivated through long-term running are not something that Mo Wen's ordinary body can resist now.

For this kind of real star, Mo Wen can still do a limited amount of interference, the body is crushed, and the experience and skill can not be crushed, he will only be the inferior side.

Hamilton's one-of-a-two shots were already the result of his best efforts to interfere.

Larry Brown was not very satisfied with the heads-up result, and he couldn't find a spray point, just like Mo Wen thought, he couldn't spray Mo Wen with the standard of the starter, and even if he used the standard of the starter, Mo Wen's performance in these rounds was not bad.

Larry Brown called a timeout, signaled to the starting team to play more, and then made a look in the eyes.

Of course, the focus of the attack is still Mo Wen.

And Colis, who was bent on abusing Mo Wen and making him ugly, also did everything he could.

Either he is forced to defend misplaced with a pick-and-roll, or the ball is played to cover the air cut, trying to force him to lose his position or lose a defender.

It's a pity that Mo Wen has a lot of experience in failing in the dungeon, but this level of small tricks can't be difficult for him.

Billups, the bastard, also played with it behind him, and from time to time he made a cold arrow pass to the people around him, but it was very annoying to hear it.

The most disgusting thing is that Larry Brown, the old silver coin, actually pulled Milicic up in order to stumble him.

It's not that Milicic is really bad, there are a lot of things Milicic can do on the offensive end, but on the defensive end you just let the more talented James come in, and he will only help on the defensive end.

Inexperienced newcomers are meant to "pay tuition" on the defensive end.

Finally, after a few rounds, because of a mistake by Milicic, Mo Wen misjudged the defense for half a second, and the result became Mo Wen's defensive misposition.

Larry Brown, who had been staring at Mo Wen, finally found an opportunity.

"Don't think about the leftovers to learn those things you can't use, honestly do what you should do, your talent is not good, you can't touch the corners of the stars in this life, and you can't recognize yourself, it's better to go back to play your CBA as soon as possible."

Larry Brown's words were quite mean, but Mo Wen was quite satisfied, no shi/niao/pi, no swear words and ridicule was not easy for this old man.

It is only when Larry Brown has been planning for a long time that he can use his brain to think of this kind of "self-contained" words, and the general sudden mistake Larry Brown usually randomly selects words from the bottom three ways.

The satisfied Larry Brown then replaced Mo Wen, and Mo Wen, who knew why Larry Brown was targeting him, also decided to reduce the frequency of going to Woodson's assistant coaches for advice.

In fact, even if Larry Brown doesn't do this this time, he is about to reduce the frequency.

Because he has learned less and less from these assistant coaches, Larry Brown has only one defense that he can do in his life, and there is only a limit to what he can teach assistant coaches. And the contents of the stomach of the Pistons assistant coaching team have been almost emptied by Mo Wen.

Mo Wen always felt that it was Larry Brown who suppressed the thinking of his assistant disciples, because many of his disciples were better than this stubborn old man in terms of tactical achievements after becoming a teacher and establishing their own skills.

Whether it is Bobo Zhuge Vic, who left the division early to practice one hand of "twin towers" and one hand of "hammer", and later integrated 8 sets of formations, or Gentry, a smelting master who later integrated defense into running and bombing, or the flying bald Woodson who will play defensive counterattack in the Hawks in the future, they are all playing a lot, and Larry Brown is nothing after leaving the Pistons, from the Knicks to the Wizards, and the reputation he has disguised for half his life has been clean.