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Chapter 26 Internal Competition

Shentong, who had changed into training clothes, had just arrived on the sidelines.

"Shen, come over here and warm up."

Shentong saw Derek Allen leading a group of players to warm up on the sidelines of the court.

Jefferson is also on Derrick's team.

Seeing Shentong's confused look, Jefferson whispered: "Allen's true identity is actually the team's trainer."

I see...

After a thorough warm-up exercise, Scott announced that the team would conduct its first joint training session.

Use competition as training.

Observe players through scrimmages.

There are many new players in the Nets this year, and it would be too slow to analyze and observe them one by one.

Throw it directly onto the court, whether it is a mule or a horse, what technical characteristics it has, you will soon see it.

...

"How to divide it?" someone asked.

“Let’s have a competition between old and new.”

...

Following coach Scott's advice...

After all, he is the head coach.

Everyone quickly reached a consensus.

...

The rookie team wears white vests and is mainly composed of this year's rookies and players who have just transferred.

The senior team wears black vests, and they are all players who stayed on the team from last season.

...

Kidd, the captain of the white team, called four rookies including Shentong, Jefferson, Scalabrine, and Collins.

One head and four legs.

Collins plays center and Scalabrine plays power forward.

Jefferson and Shentong are responsible for the second and third positions on the wings.

Kidd is naturally in control of the situation.

The black team discussed internally and decided to send out a lineup of Martin, Van Horn, Williams, Kidders, and Johnson.

Aaron Williams and Kenyon Martin are two muscular men who form the Humph inside combination.

Keith Van Horn plays the small forward position.

Corey Kidders No. 2.

Anthony Johnson handles the ball.

...

Shentong always felt that the Johnson opposite looked familiar.

After thinking about it for a long time, I finally remembered it.

Speaking of Anthony Johnson, he is no ordinary person.

Once... no, future.

Men who fought on the field.

The Palace of Auburn Hills.

And was suspended for five games.

But in this parallel time and space...

Who knows.

...

Judging from the cards, the black Old Birds team is obviously better.

Except for Johnson, who lost to Kidd in this position, the other four positions are all popular candidates for the main team this season.

...

Before the game, Kidd called four chicks to him.

"Listen, boys, I want you to run more on the field later, run to the positions you are good at, and run into the opponent's gaps. As long as you can run out of the gaps, I can pass the ball in place."

twitter.

The chicks are waiting to be fed.

Everyone is looking forward to the opportunity to feed them on the court.

...

"come on."

"You too, don't hold me back."

Fighting.

Shentong and Jefferson walked onto the court.

A little excited, a little nervous.

...

Although it appeared in a dream. (Explicit foreshadowing here)

Foreshadowing: Who betrayed me? Okay, let me confess, this is a deep pit, come on, let’s hurt each other!

But when Shentong really partners with Kidd in the backcourt...

Any 19-year-old would be trembling with excitement.

...

Assistant coach Brett Brielmaier stood on the sidelines with a pen and a small notebook.

This Spurs assistant coach nicknamed "The Jumper" has been playing for the Spurs from 1994-2000.

After six years in San Antonio, Brielmire was recruited by Scott.

Like his nickname, Brett is good at team-based combat, pursues perfect victory, and is a calm and meticulous idealist.

Good at data analysis.

And, graduated from the University of Arizona.

...

"Dip~~"

Derek Allen, who acted as the temporary referee, blew the whistle to start the game.

Collins, who jumps the ball, is 2.13 meters tall and is the commanding height on the court.

But it's a pity.

Standing opposite him is the jumping tool man, Kenyon Martin.

As the No. 1 pick last season, Martin fully demonstrated his potential in his rookie season, averaging 12.0 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.7 blocks per game. His performance was comprehensive and he was selected to the All-Rookie First Team.

In the Rookie of the Year selection, Martin, who missed the end of the season due to a leg injury, narrowly lost to Mike Miller.

In the new season that is about to begin, the Nets intend to form a new Nets with Kidd and Martin as the core.

...

Martin's bullet speed and hand speed gave Collins a disastrous start.

The black team gets the first offensive right.

Johnson did not dare to be careless when facing Kidd. Just after halftime, he started dribbling with his back to Kidd, using his butt and arms to protect the ball while observing the movement of his teammates.

Shentong was just distracted for a moment, and Kidders, who he was guarding, was out of sight.

When he reacted, Kidders was already one level away from him.

It was too late to pursue the defense, because Martin was blocking Shentong.

Pull the inside line to the outside line to create a pick-and-roll.

Brian's defense changes didn't keep up.

Kidders is available!

Johnson immediately threw the pass.

Everything is just right.

After holding the ball, Kidders easily shot a three-pointer from a 45° angle on the left side.

The moment the opponent took action, Shentong already felt that the ball was bound to hit.

"brush"

This sound that should have been his own was now created by Kidders.

After scoring the goal, Kidders walked back to the half court with a relaxed step, and at the same time did not forget to thank Johnson who passed the ball to him.

Kidders, who missed the entire last season due to serious injury, returned from recovery and showed everyone his good condition as soon as he came up.

...

In 1996, Kidders, who was a shooting guard, was brought to New Jersey by the Nets with the No. 8 pick.

At that time, Kobe also tried out with the Nets and was later selected by the Hornets with the 13th pick.

New Jersey missed Kobe, but Kidders also performed well.

At least in his rookie season, Kidders performed much better than Kobe.

With 16.4 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.9 steals and a 37.7% three-point shooting rate, he was selected to the second team of the All-Rookie Team.

It is worth mentioning that this guy set a record for the number of three-pointers made by a rookie in NBA history in a single season.

158!

By the end of the season, he had firmly settled into the Nets' starting position at No. 2.

It can be said that in the Nets, Kidders is the turret at the second position.

In the four seasons he played for the Nets, his three-point shooting percentage exceeded 40% in two seasons, which is quite scary.

...

Shentong's face was a little hot after he was scored by the player he was guarding in the first round.

Jefferson passed by.

eye contact.

Jefferson:ㄟ(▔▽▔)ㄏ

All in silence.

Gan!

This is naked ridicule.

"Hey, rookie, you have to focus on defense, you're not playing college basketball now," Kidd reminded.

Shen Tong nodded quickly.

...

It's the white team's turn to attack.

External conduction.

The ball is in STO's hands.

Jefferson gave a look.

Slip the bottom line.

STO immediately understood.

A ground pass.

The pass happened to be on the path of Jefferson's cut.

"nice shot!"

Jefferson immediately took off after catching the ball.

This is from the Arizona Wildcats!

After bursting out, Jefferson rushed towards the basket.

Shen Tong knows Jefferson's dunk ability.

This will definitely be a wonderful and violent one...

etc...
Chapter completed!
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