Chapter 43: Playing is Elite, Perfect Performance!

Doon thought that this conflict would cause some trouble.

However, this is not the case, and after O'Neal intervenes, Peyton knows that he is wrong and immediately calms down.

Subsequently, O'Neal chatted with Doon for a while, saying that it was too normal for teammates to quarrel with each other, and he and Kobe Bryant often quarreled.

In the early years, Kobe Bryant couldn't fight him, and he was bullied and often sued the logo man who was the general manager at the time.

It was also the logo male who helped Kobe Bryant's arrogance, causing Kobe's voice to get louder and louder over the years, making him feel more and more uncomfortable.

Under O'Neal's guidance, Doon understood that NBA teams are not like the NCAA.

It's normal for players to have conflicts for their own interests and purposes.

The NCAA is so pressed by coaches, and players don't dare to make mistakes. The NBA, on the other hand, has more power than coaches.

Since the coach can't manage it, and it's thankless to manage it, then the stars can only handle it themselves.

The more luxurious the team, the greater the chance of contradictions within the team, even the teammates who won the championship together are not as close as fans think.

Cosmic Yong ruled the alliance during the period, but did not affect the locker room and caused a huge conflict.

The Heat went to the Finals in the playoffs under the leadership of Jimmy Butler, but there was a bench in the middle of the season for Butler vs. Haslem.

O'Neal said that Bryant sometimes him off last season, and he even wanted to hit someone.

O'Neill's level of fighting...... Anyone who understands understands.

Situations like Doon and Payton, where they have disagreements and fight with each other because of the ball, is too normal in the NBA.

The preseason game is not just about grinding tactics, teammates have different personalities, different playing styles, and different interests, and these aspects are also very important.

Anyway, O'Neill tells Doon that what happened today is nothing at all, and that he will be fine when he goes back to sleep.

However, even if you want to quarrel in the future, it is best to go back to the locker room and argue again, and never let outsiders know.

Otherwise, the media will gather around like sharks smelling blood, and the nature of the quarrel will change dramatically.

O'Neill taught Doon a lesson, and it was a man of the word, and his mouth was like a river.

But Doon recalled the OK breakup incident in his memory, wasn't he also sow discord by the media and had a lot of trouble with Kobe?

Of course, Doon didn't talk back to O'Neal, and O'Neal's guidance, Doon still accepted it humbly.

The second quarter of the game started quickly, and Doon gradually realized: "It looks like he was fooled!" ”

Looking at a Zen master who didn't shout at a pause, standing on the sidelines indifferently, as if he was asleep,

Doon suddenly realized that the conflict between him and Peyton seemed to be induced and facilitated by the Zen master.

In order to master the locker room, the Zen master will often let the stars under him fight among themselves, and when the time comes, he can come out to be a referee, check and balance the two sides, and have a greater right to speak.

From the moment Peyton came on the court, he didn't execute the triangle offense and played on his own, but the Zen master didn't stop it, which shows that the Zen master did it intentionally.

Maybe the Zen master originally intended to let Kobe Bryant and Payton work against him, but Kobe Bryant encountered too many things, and he seemed very indifferent at this time and didn't care about anything.

In the past, Bryant would continue to output trash talk on the court, but today he has developed a closed mouth.

Since Kobe Bryant can't be set, let's change someone.

Doon performed very well in the training camp some time ago, and if it weren't for Kobe Bryant's return, Doon could actually play with the starters.

It is worth mentioning that in the actual 5v5 of training camp, Payton is also willing to play on the court and constantly pass the ball to Doane.

But today, Payton didn't pass the ball to Kobe Bryant, let alone a rookie like Doon.

The Zen master could see that Doon had a strong desire to attack and that he had no small ambitions.

It was the use of Doon and Peyton's respective careful thinking that catalyzed their contradictions.

Doon was indeed as he expected, not very old and not small-tempered.

With Doon's mouth, the Zen master effectively dealt a blow to Payton's prestige in the Lakers' locker room.

If Payton still refuses to clamp his tail and be a man, and refuses to learn and execute the triangle offense, then he will have to find another opportunity to teach Payton a lesson.

As for Dune, the disciple has been wronged, and as a coach, he always wants to comfort him.

Only halfway through the second quarter, with the help of a timeout shouted by the Warriors, Payton and Kobe Bryant were pulled down by the Zen master together.

Kobe Bryant didn't have a problem with this, and although Payton wanted to play for a while, he only complained twice, and then obediently sat on the bench.

Doon was back on the pitch and was joined by Fisher.

At this time, there is such a big thick leg as Malone on the field!

What made Du En even happier was that the Zen master made it clear that everyone would play around him.

Previously, in order to show respect for the starters, the Zen master did not admonish the starters, nor did he take the initiative to call a timeout.

Now that he has been replaced as a substitute, although there is still a Ma Long, he solemnly explained it.

This can be said to be watching the dishes, or it can be said to teach students according to their aptitude.

And for Doon, then he has to admire the Zen master: "Understand the ball!" There are levels! ”

With the support of the Zen master, Doon suddenly enjoyed Kobe's treatment, and the deposed prince returned to the position of the prince.

With the Warriors' main players still on the court, Doon was exposed to the intensity of the regular season starter level in advance.

Perhaps because of the Mason template, Doon faced Richardson early in the preseason.

Richardson happened to be corrected by Warriors management this season and became the team's big man.

Dunn said: "Lao Tzu is the elite! ”

After the timeout ended and the game resumed, Doon went straight to Richardson's trouble.

As an NBA player in California, Richardson will inevitably hear some news from Doon.

However, Richardson knew nothing about Doon, only knowing that Doon played well in the summer league, but he didn't know that Doon was not only offensive, but also quite good defensively.

Looking at Doon's small short arm, Richardson thought that Doon couldn't interfere with his shot, so after the three threats, he stepped back and pulled out a three-pointer.

In a way, Doon and Richardson happen to be the same type, and even have the same shortcomings.

Compared with the excellent physical talent, the level of movement and control is slightly lower, and the combination of man and ball is a little worse.

In many cases, the breakthrough cannot directly break into the basket, so you can only be forced to stop in front of the penalty area to make a jump shot, or break through the ball.

If you play too much of this style of play, in order to seek breakthrough space, you will inevitably increase outside projection and increase the threat of three-point shooting.

It's also a coincidence that as the dunk king of the sky, Richardson, like Carter and LaVine, likes and is very good at shooting three-pointers.

The three-threat step back three-point shot, Richardson used to use excellent bounce speed and shooting speed to catch the opponent off guard.

I just don't want to, Doon's bounce speed is also quite amazing, even if the arm is a little shorter, but the bounce makes up for the lack of arm span.

Richardson, like other outside players at the moment, shoots in two moves, and no matter how fast he shoots, he still gives the defenders some time to react.

Saying that it was too late, Doon flew forward and directly rewarded Richardson with a big hat.

It's a pity that the power is a bit big, the basketball goes directly out of bounds, and the ball is still the Warriors'.

Richardson didn't have any helpers around him this season, so after the Warriors served from the sideline, the ball was back in Richardson's hands.

After suffering a loss, Richardson no longer simply dealt with Doon, but chose to take it seriously.

Richardson tried to shake Doon's center of gravity with successive crotch drops, but Doon kept up with Richardson's rhythm with a series of small steps.

Richardson's own level of control is not high, except for the crotch dribble is more coherent, other breakthrough skills are not very good.

So, after dribbling for two seconds, Richardson was embarrassed and found that he couldn't rush or shoot, so he had to hand over the ball to his teammates early.

Calpott Chaney got the ball and rushed directly to the basket, Devin George didn't keep up with Calpott Channey, and Malone came over in time.

Perhaps Malone's defensive deterrence was too great, and Calpott Chaney immediately made a pull-up jump shot.

was just an ordinary starter, but after seeing Ma Long's big elbow, he hurriedly shot, and the ball was obviously short.

Although Malone's frame protection is not good, he still does a good job of protecting defensive rebounds and card positions.

Malone picked up the rebound and immediately passed the ball to Fisher, and then immediately went down quickly, waiting for Fisher to pass the ball again.

At the same time, Doon was also rushing forward, but Fisher strictly adhered to the Zen master's arrangement, dribbling the ball unhurriedly through the half, and still landing in a positional battle to play a triangle attack.

It was originally a preseason game for training, and scoring was not so important, but it was important to practice and run in the triangle attack.

Once the Lakers players were all in position, Fisher passed the ball to Doon and ran to the bottom corner himself.

Doon saw that the Warriors didn't play a double against him like they did in defense of Kobe, and there was only one Richardson in front of him, so he also chose to play alone.

Taking advantage of the strength, Doon hit a high back shot and hit Richardson to the free throw line.

Defending Fisher, Spedy Claisqueton, didn't get a catch, and Doon just half-turned and shook his shoulders and threw a backward jumper.

Richardson was fast, but he was still staggered, and by the time he pounced, Doon had already finished his shot.

The ball was a little interfered with, but it still rolled into the basket with the basket.

In the 2 minutes of the first quarter, Doon just turned back and ran for nothing, and in the second quarter, he got enough tactical position and ball possession, and Doon came up with one defense and one offense, repaying the trust of the Zen master.

Next, in the Lakers' offensive round, Fisher still handed over the ball honestly, and Doon also played honestly with his back.

After eating Peyton's loss, Doon slowly learned to control his desire to attack.

Both Fisher and Devin George got some three-pointers from the wing and corner after Doon drew the defense with his back.

However, because of the constant back play, coupled with Richardson, the strongest player in the defense of the Warriors, Doon consumed a lot of physical strength.

After only 3 shots in the third quarter, Doon took the initiative to find Malone to block and dismantle and handed the ball to Malone to deal with.

As the core of the tactics, playing strictly according to the triangle offense, Doon's three-point shot was temporarily sealed.

If it's just a three-point shot from beyond the three-point line, it's not a triangle offense, it's a stand-up single.

According to the script, the triangular attack did somewhat suppress Doon's offensive firepower, but everyone fought like this, and Doon didn't feel that it was a loss.

Overall, 2 of 3 shots in the first quarter, counting the 2 minutes in the first quarter, a total of 4 shots and 2 shots in the first half, cutting 4 points, 1 rebound, 2 assists and 1 block, the statistics are passable.

For Doon, the desire to unleash the attack came in the second half.

After the first half, the Warriors pulled out the starting lineup, and Doon, as a rookie, continued to play in the second half.

There is no starter-level player to compete with Doon, and Doon's physical talent advantage is very large.

Even the level of operation and control will not be limited by the opponent's outside defense, and can directly rely on his own strength to burst to the basket to score points.

In the third quarter, Doon fired a little more aggressively, shooting 4-of-7, 1-of-2 from three-point range, and 2-of-2 from the free-throw line.

Although he spent most of his time playing triangle offense and creating some opportunities for his teammates, he still scored 11 points in a single quarter, in addition to 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal.

By the fourth quarter, Doon had only played 3 minutes. The main thing is that the point difference is a bit big, and there is no need to play too hard in the preseason.

At the end of the game, Doon played 21 minutes, shooting 8-of-14, 1-of-2 three-pointers, and 2-of-2 free throws, scoring a Lakers-high 19 points.

From a rookie's point of view, such a performance can be called perfect.

Even the Zen Master affirmed Doon's willingness to play strictly with the triangle attack and his willingness to share the ball with his teammates......