Chapter 12: The Battle of the Seven Begins

Soon, Su Chen asked Milosevic to call over.

"Sue, what's wrong?"

Milosevic looked at Su Chen with some confusion.

Su Chen is now the head coach, it stands to reason that he should be very busy, how can he have time to find him.

"Look at him."

Su Chen pointed in a direction towards Milosevic.

Following the direction Su Chen pointed, Milosevic saw Draymond Green, who was practicing mid-range throwing.

Just watched for a while, Draymond Green's throw made Milosevic shake his head.

Watching Draymond Green throw five balls, none of them were aimed at the right place, all of them bounced off the edge of the basket.

"Is there any confidence that this level will improve in a few days?"

Su Chen looked at Milosevic and asked.

In a few days, it was indeed difficult for a strong man, and Su Chen just asked casually.

"He's got a problem with his shot, and it's not suitable for him."

Milosevic saw the problem just by looking at five goals.

"After the modification, can you be sure of the speedy results?"

Su Chen's eyes lit up and he asked.

"It's up to him to understand."

Milosevic said.

Hearing this, Su Chen couldn't help but nodded.

Ball quotient is indeed a very important thing.

Milosevic is not only the coach who trained Jokic, but another heavyweight, the supposedly smart Wiseman, also follows Milosevic.

As for the learning effect, it is up to the benevolent and the wise to see the wise.

However, Su Chen knows that Draymond Green's ball quotient is still quite high, so let's let Milosevic try it first.

The two also walked to the Draymond Green training grounds.

"Coach."

Draymond Green saw Su Chen and Milosevic coming, and couldn't help but stop what he was doing.

"Green, your shot is not right, let Coach Milosevic help you adjust."

Su Chen said to Draymond Green.

Draymond Green was stunned for a moment, then nodded, and at the same time, he also understood what Su Chen meant.

Su Chen supported him in training offensive methods, so he agreed with his offensive choice in tactics, which made him a little happy.

However, at present, he still has to hurry up and practice before he dares to really attack on the court.

"Your wrists should be soft, and the ball should be lifted in this way......"

Milosevic didn't talk much nonsense and went straight to the explanation.

Draymond Green hugged the basketball, listened attentively, and immediately asked if he didn't understand.

Draymond Green has a strong learning ability, which surprised Milosevic a little, and Draymond Green actually understood many of the essentials he talked about.

"You can throw a few balls and see."

Milosevic saw that Draymond Green understood so quickly, so he struck while the iron was hot and let him practice in real combat.

Draymond Green nodded, picked up the basketball, and threw five balls in a row as he simulated the actual situation.

All five goals were scored.

Although it was only a non-confrontation training, Draymond Green didn't score one of the five goals just now, and now it has all five goals.

"He's pretty smart."

Milosevic and Su Chen watched from the side, and Milosevic couldn't help but say to Su Chen.

Milosevic is good at training interior players on offense, but with the Warriors before him, he had limited space to play.

Azeri is pure blue-collar positioning, and Draymond Green is basically abandoned by Mark Jackson.

Bogut was the former champion, but his offensive ability has greatly decreased after a major injury, and he is also blue-collar in his work.

The ones that are suitable for interior offense are Karl Landry and David Lee.

But both of them have long been stereotyped, and even if Milosevic can optimize them a little, they will not improve much.

Milosevic didn't expect that this undeveloped Draymond Green would have such a good ball quotient.

"Then please train him more."

Su Chen said with a smile.

Su Chen directly changed his positioning of Draymond Green.

Kerr's positioning of Draymond Green requires Draymond Green to shoot three-pointers, and Draymond Green did shoot 38.8% from three-point range in his peak season.

But that was the same season, and it quickly slipped away, and Draymond Green himself had little talent for three-point shooting.

Spending a lot of time with Draymond Green working on three-pointers is not a good investment.

Instead, Green hit a career-high 59.1 percent true shooting percentage in the season a decade later.

Su Chen directly let Draymond Green take a detour of ten years, and directly started practicing mid-distance threats when Draymond Green was young and high-aware.

Draymond Green basically lost to Milosevic for solo practice.

Only when they practice together, Draymond Green is brought over, and most of the time Draymond Green is in special training by Milosevic.

Even during joint practice matches, Draymond Green has been able to use throws and mid-range shots when the opponent deliberately eases up the defense.

At the same time, Su Chen trained Richard Jefferson with the starter to play elevator door tactics, as well as a lot of passing.

Su Chen felt that Popovich would definitely seize this point of Draymond Green's offense, and there would be three points to arrange, so a large number of passes and cuts must be practiced in advance.

With the assistance of tactical glasses, any unfamiliar tactics can quickly practice proficiency.

After all, if you practice it once, you will directly simulate it a thousand times.

"It's a pity that a tactic is to add proficiency a thousand times at most, if you simulate it once, it will be counted as a thousand times, how cool it is."

Su Chen thought with some pity.

If it can really be repeated and superimposed, wouldn't it be equivalent to training a hundred thousand times if he trained a tactic a hundred times?

I can't even think of that tacit understanding!

But even if each tactic is simulated a thousand times, that's a terrible progress.

The training has been successful in the past few days, and Ron Adams and Milosevic are also watching.

"This guy might really win the series against the Spurs."

Ron Adams couldn't help but say to Milosevic as he watched the game.

Milosevic remembered the progress he had made in training Draymond Green recently, and couldn't help but nod his head.

......

Time flies.

A few days passed in a flash.

The seven-tiebreaker between the Spurs and the Warriors has finally begun.

In the second round, except for the Spurs and Warriors, the other series have been played.

In the East, the Heat Big Three led by James defeated the Civilian Bulls without Rose with a score of 4-1.

Second-year rookie Butler had a standout performance, scoring 21 and 27 points with Nate Robinson to claim a win from the luxurious Heat Big Three.

The Pacers, led by Paul George and David West, won against Anthony's Knicks.

Stoudemire slipped badly and did not give Anthony firepower, and Anthony and Nerveknife JR alone were unable to defeat the Pacers.

Most of them are 4-2, and the Pacers and Heat will meet in the Eastern Conference Finals.