Chapter 9 Penn in Action
Every year, in major divisional events before the Championship (March Crazy), it is basically the time when each team is honing its "internal strength".
Putting aside the traditional giant North Carolina Duke, there are one or two dark horse teams that silently accumulate energy in divisional events and then make a big splash in the championship.
Of course, it is possible for non-wealthy teams or even bottom-sized teams to play dark horses, but it is too difficult to play championships. Unless the giant teams are collectively in a downturn, early fall, or a genius in the team will appear, otherwise, they will basically attract attention for a while and then stage a tragic curtain call.
A crazy March of deciding victory and loss is full of miracles and uncertainty, but being good at NCAA does not mean that you can enjoy it in the NBA. In layman's terms, most of the performance of players in the NCAA are for the NBA draft. Excellent data can seek a good contract for players who are interested in playing in professional leagues.
But, if you have a daddy who is a great man, or have oil and mines at home, as long as you operate well, it is not a problem to get a better ranking.
For example, if you have a mine at home, you can just buy a university team and play with you as the core for two years to make data clear, and just turn back and gain popularity.
Of course, this kind of practical operation is too difficult. After all, the NBA must be a real person, not a good person.
But at this year's Penn, their backs suddenly became hard and they had the momentum to be a dark horse.
Although their league is also affiliated with the NCAA and the league champions are also qualified to participate in the championship, in previous years, even in this level of competition, Pennsylvania struggled.
There is no way, after all, their strength is too poor, and although their league champions entered the bidding competition in previous years, they were basically the life of a first round of games.
However, this year's Penn suddenly became awesome. At the beginning of the divisional league, they actually won five consecutive victories in one go, and they all won more than 20 per game!
If this performance is placed in the Big 12th Division or other famous competition areas, a bunch of scouts may have flocked to it and then praise the players.
But here, their performance was only exchanged for an understatement in the newspaper, "Pennsylvania defeated its opponent again."
However, this is exactly what everyone hopes for. To be a dark horse, it is naturally meaningful in the championship!
The young coach D coach, Han Miao, is naturally well protected against the important hero of the five-game winning streak. He only lets him play for 20 minutes at a time, and he can't wait to play in the game every time.
But for Han Miao, 20 minutes is enough.
14 assists, 13 assists, 15 assists... For him, assists seem to be commonplace, and almost every pass can be converted into scoring.
However, perhaps because the series work is so good, Han Miao's scoring data is not high, and he barely averaged 10 points per game in five games.
Therefore, when Pennsylvania won in a row, the most outstanding scorer is three-point shooter William Lancelot. This guy averaged 17.8 points per game in five games! He can hit 4 three-pointers in an average game!
The second-rank blue-collar center David Reus, who could only win "88" in the team, was even fed into a standard big center with "1311" per game!
It seems that Pennsylvania has two more super experts in an instant!
But anyone with a discerning eye can see that these two people have not made any progress compared to last year. Their scores have been improved simply because someone who can pass the ball feeds them cakes.
However, to be fair, people who watch the fun will still watch the score as soon as possible. After all, basketball ultimately depends on scoring to determine the outcome. Although assists are good, not many people appreciate it.
Although Han Miao was a little helpless, there was no way. In his current badge, there were too few that could directly act on the offense except for "single fast attack" and "ankle terminator".
Moreover, the situation he is facing is actually very serious.
Even if you don’t score much, strangely, as a point guard, this guy’s free throws are not very accurate now...
There is no way, who has made him not unlock the "free throw ace" yet?
"Host, can you make a little better? Your current level is seriously biased towards the subject."
The system's Xiaohui will not miss any opportunity to complain about Han Miao. Its blackness really makes Han Miao almost kneel down.
Unlocking a bronze badge requires 15,000 proficiency! (For reference, in the game, unlocking bronze in 2K18 is 12,000, and 5,000 in 19 is 19)
And bronze rose to silver, and it rose to 45,000 in a bad manner! Silver rose to gold costs 90,000! Hall of Fame even costs 180,000!
Especially if Han Miao enters the system space for training, three-stars can only get 900 proficiency points in one training session, and four chances a day means that he can only get 3,600 points a day! And it is not guaranteed to get 3,600 points a day. The worst case is that he only gets 1,200 points a guaranteed proficiency.
Therefore, in the past three months, he has used all the times on the "free throw ace" in training, but it has not been unlocked yet... There is no way. In the internal training of the system, free throws are just not scored, and no matter how beautiful the movements are, it is useless. A common saying by players of 2K18 is that they will not be able to kill the green bar!
However, it is only a few hundred points away from unlocking the free throw ace, so I believe there will be another badge soon.
Of course, because the system can only practice four times a day, this means that Han Miao has to invest a lot of energy in training and competitions in real life. After all, in the game, the skill converted from scoring, rebounding and assisting is very high. 1 point is equal to 50 proficiency, 1 rebound and 1 assist are both 100 proficiency, and the system will automatically unlock different badges based on Han Miao's specific performance in the field.
When Han Miao is currently training, he is more practicing physical fitness and strength, which is commonly known as "lifting iron".
Because as a point guard, his passing, dribbling and overall situation are already at the top level of the NBA, what is needed now is to improve his physical ability to fight.
Therefore, when the team was training, he basically worked alone. After all, the body was the capital. Now, besides the indestructible King Kong he gave and the outstanding chickens he drew, he has no more badges in terms of physical fitness.
It's no wonder the team's trainers gave him this evaluation:
"Average man with extraordinary ball control ability."
However, according to his current strength of lifting the iron, before the bidding competition, Han Miao can unlock at least 3 more body badges - infinite power, lightning, and a leap in the sky.
That's right, these three correspond to power, speed, and bounce.
The power of the Hall of Fame level is infinite, and the classic representative is O'Neal, the Hall of Fame level is lightning, the classic representative is Iverson and TJ unique, while the Hall of Fame level sky jumps, and the classic representative is Carter and "Potato" Webber.
As long as you practice these three badges to the golden level, then match them with the Hall of Fame-level King Kong Indestruction, Han Miao can basically walk sideways in the NBA, and you are not afraid of any injuries! (Although they are all Hall of Fame, Han Miao's King Kong Indestruction is more powerful than James's, and it is a dark purple that completely eliminates injuries. James's one is a normal purple, but in theory, it can completely eliminate injuries.)
"Xiao Hui, besides me, are there any three badges in the NBA who are all gold and have indestructible gold or above?" Han Miao asked in his heart.
"Yes, Chamberlain, and James now, you can only be considered the third one."
"Xiami? So is Lao Zhan? Then I will practice it in the future. Isn't it the point guard version of him?" Han Miao was shocked.
"Well, physically speaking, it's like this, but technically different. At least your ball control and pass will be better than him. For example, now, your pass has surpassed him." System Xiaohui said, if a point guard can't even pass well, then what basketball can he play? Selling fried noodles at the highway intersection may make more money.
"Haha, thank you for your comfort..."
While Han Miao raised the dumbbells "humming" and complained to the system in his heart.
However, he would yell at his teammates who were practicing tactics on the court from time to time to remind them to pay attention to running positions. The coach's current tactics are very clear. As long as these people are familiar with running positions, they don't have to worry about not being able to receive the ball from their side.
Chapter completed!