Chapter 36: How many years should I be sentenced?

Mo Wen quietly chewed gum off the field, lazily leaned on the back of the chair and watched the hot game on the field, waving a towel for his teammates who scored from time to time.

The life of a substitute is so dry and unpretentious.

The big boss of the Bucks in front of him is the famous "draft pearl" and "golden left hand" Michael Reed, who played an amazing 21+5+2 in this season as a second-round pick, and was also selected as an All-Star for several years.

Reed is physically gifted, but he has excellent off-ball movement and top-notch shooting ability.

Mo Wen still remembers that when he was teammates with "Yi Di", there was an entire page in a certain issue of basketball magazine that was blowing about how inexplicable Reed's jump shot was, and in the end, the Bucks didn't even make it to the playoffs that year.

Compared to Hamilton, Reid also has the ability to break through with the ball above the level line and play in the low post.

If you put it in the small-ball era, he will be a good outside firepower point, a "championship puzzle", but in this era, it is a tragedy for a player like Reed to be the boss.

Projection stars are already under more pressure in the playoffs, the "no handcheck" rule hasn't been put in place yet, Reed doesn't have Reggie Miller's dirty and star privileges, and the Pistons reward him for being able to gasp while standing on the court.

Hamilton may be a little bit of a defence-back in the low post at the power guard, but he's too good at chasing Reid, who is about the same type as him.

Under the defense regardless of physical strength, let alone shooting, Reed can catch the ball many times and count it as a success.

On the defensive end, Reed's defensive ability can compete with Nash.

It's not that Nash can't defend, Mo Wen has a few fights with Nash in the dungeon, not to mention the regular season, Nash in the playoffs has a defensive attitude, but sometimes he can't defend himself when he is thin.

Reed, on the other hand, is purely ideologically wrong.

Probably learned from the previous boss Ray Allen, Reed is extremely poor in concentration on the defensive end.

(Ray Allen was a defensive colander before joining the Celtics)

The boss of the bucks is locked up, so it can only rely on the second and third masters.

Unfortunately, their second-in-command, Joe Smith, is also a space power forward, and his style of play is similar to that of his predecessors, "Hard Special" and Rashid, who like to float on the perimeter and shoot nimble.

The famous event of this goods is that he signed a yin-yang contract with the Timberwolves two years ago, and according to the yin-yang contract, Joe Smith can almost get a 4-year 80 million remuneration.

In fact, the yin and yang contracts in the NBA have always existed, but few are signed directly on paper, they are all verbal agreements and then signed a contract once a year, coincidentally, the Timberwolves and Joe Smith signed a paper contract, but because of the uneven distribution of spoils, Joe Smith broke with the agent who was responsible for his contract throughout the whole process, and finally went to court to poke the matter out.

As a result, the Timberwolves were fined 3.5 million and a three-year first-round pick, and Smith also lost his big contract and could only sign a big mid-range to start his wandering career.

Offensively, he can still fight with Rashid, but defensively he keeps up with Reid, just like a defender in the national football team, you feel like he's defending, but the defense has been lost.

Every time he saw someone rushing into the frame, Joe Smith raised his head slightly as if he had seen a mustache, as a sign of respect.

As for the Bucks' three-man small forward Mason, what to say, Prince is acting like an All-Star on his defense.

In fact, looking at the past, the players of the Bucks are almost all this type of players, Van Horn, Kukoc, and the small Damon Jones, who can contribute good vitality on the offensive end, but are either physically flawed or mentally problematic on the defensive end.

Mo Wen replaced Hamilton in the middle for about ten minutes on the pitch, and his favorite opponent right now is a player like Reed.

"Mogay took Reed's shot, oh roar, Reid couldn't find a shot in front of him."

"Poor Reed had to go around in circles with Mo after running Hamilton for half court, and I was really worried about whether he would be able to make it to the fourth quarter."

"Billups passes, Mo catches the ball and shoots, damn it again, he shakes Reid away, 3 points - hit! God, he's punishing Reed's defense with Reed's scoring style!! ”

The Detroit home commentators were still roaring passionately, but the atmosphere on the pitch was already cold.

After three quarters, the Pistons had a 22-point lead over the Bucks.

The Pistons players all scratched their heads and prepared the Bucks for a long time, that's it?

After the entire first round of four games, the Bucks were almost crushed by the Pistons.

In the second game, Reed's hand was a little convulsive, and he scored several fairy balls with strong shots, dragging the game into the fourth quarter, and the remaining three games were all won and lost in the third quarter.

Under the Bucks' fragmented defense, the Pistons' players played well, with all five starters in double figures, and Hamilton focused on one selflessness

Mo Wen averaged 16 minutes of playing time per game in four games, took 8.7 shots, and scored 12 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 1.5 steals. Although he didn't have a lot of playing time, the efficiency was terrifying.

Mo Wen has been reported by many media outlets - he is the only three rookies in this year's playoffs who can score double-doubles, and the other two are Melon, who has gone home fishing for an average of 15 points per game, and Wade, who is still fighting the Hornets.

This is very remarkable, and many media have even played the statement that "the Pistons used the list to pick a final show, and used the end to pick a list of the eye show".

The domestic basketball association originally looked at Mo Wen and Ma Long and felt that he was an unstable factor and was still thinking about whether to be drafted, but Mo Wen's stable and excellent performance in the playoffs as in the regular season made people unable to ignore.

The men's basketball coach and assistant coach Younas, who have always advocated the recruitment of Mo Wen, are going to smash the table, Dazhi, if you don't recruit him, forget it, this guy didn't offend you, right?

If you don't use a player who has played in the NBA, you don't really think that the CBA stars have any gold content, right?

Younas used to be an assistant coach of the Mavericks, he knows very well what level of the NBA playoffs are, the Rockets only have 4 players scoring double-doubles in the playoffs, Yao Ming only averages 15 points per game, Mo Wen is not a starter in an ordinary team, it is definitely more than enough to be a second or third leader.

In fact, after the first round of the playoffs, many teams asked Dumas for an offer.

The Raptors, Cavaliers, Hawks, and Magic in the East, the Trail Blazers, Warriors, and Rockets in the West.

The lowest offers from all seven teams for Mo Wen were all first-round picks.

But these offers were politely rejected by Dumas.

A player who can play as a substitute in the playoffs and score double-doubles, or a Chinese player, a first-round pick, you guys are thinking about it.

Dumas is not Larry Brown, he is well aware of the value of Mowen.

The West Rockets are losing ground under the Lakers' hooves, and more and more Chinese reporters are coming to the Pistons.

Whether from a business point of view or from the perspective of player strength, Mo Wen is now one of the best quality assets of the Pistons.

The only thing he regretted was that he only gave Mo Wen a 1+1 contract before, and if it was a 2+1 contract, Mo Wen would be worth at least half an All-Star now.

He has recently been thinking about whether to let Mo Wen play as a starter next season, Yao Ming's ability to win votes in the Western All-Star is obvious to all, and he believes that as long as Mo Wen's playing time and data go up, an outside player's ability to absorb votes will definitely not be worse than that of a center.

Think about the Mane that the Rockets earned this season by relying on Chinese sponsors, he really hated it, why did he give Mo Wen a 2-year contract in the first place.

Dumas was still imagining how much of a contract Mo Wen would give him after the end of his second-round rookie contract, but Mo Wen was discussing with his agent Heuman about trading and leaving the team later.

"You and Duck are leaving? I don't think Joe (Dumas) will let go. ”

Milicic also became Heuman's client under the introduction of Mo Wen, as one of the top ten agents in the NBA later, Heuman would be better than Milicic's previous inactive agent.

"I already have a plan for Dack to leave, but you, one is that your second-round contract is too small to trade, and the other is the commercial value you have shown recently, Davis (the Pistons owner) will not let you go so easily."

Heuman thought twice and gave the reason.

"Steve, I won't say much else, you tell me, if the old man in our team who was pressed and beaten by me that day was changed from Marlon to the old man in our team, according to the laws of your ugly country, how many years will he be sentenced?"

Mo Wen turned to ask Hughman a legal question with a serious face.

“……”

"I understand, all I can say is that I try my best."