137: Arrogant 03, Serious 04 (4.5K(2/2)
To put it simply, the public training before the All-Star Game is an activity where reporters enter the training ground to interview players, and this activity has nothing to do with training.
In such training, no one will actually practice, and no coach will really ask the players to run tactics.
Everyone can just grab a few balls and play casually on the court.
In the All-Star Game, do you still need tactics?
Everyone present is the strongest, so you can give the ball to anyone!
If ESPN were to conduct a poll of "the least necessary character in the All-Star Game", the coach would definitely top the list.
Well, they're not even as attractive as the singers and cheerleaders who perform before the game.
Therefore, first-year team coach P.J. Carlesimo basically said hello to everyone and then lost sight of others.
When Wayne walked into the training hall, everyone in the class of 2004 stopped and all their eyes fell on him.
It's like a bunch of eager little guys finally seeing their big brother.
"Wei, why are you here!" Okafor was the first to walk up, looking serious, as if he was about to have a fight with the 2003 class.
"Sorry, All-Star Weekend, you know, there's a bit of a traffic jam." Wayne waved his hand apologetically.
"Traffic jam? What car are you in?"
"Ah? Mercedes-Benz."
"Oh, that's okay."
Wayne walked into the crowd and glanced at the Class of 2003 who was chatting and laughing in the other half.
Just laugh. Tomorrow night, you won't be able to laugh anymore.
Seeing all the players from the 2004 class unconsciously leaning towards Wayne, the Bulls' British team looked confused.
Did we miss something?
Then, just as Wayne had expected, those players who he had not had time to ventilate also moved towards Wayne driven by the herd mentality.
"So, everyone here knows what we are going to do tomorrow, right?" Wayne found an empty seat on the bench and sat down. Around him, there was a circle of heroes from the 2004 class.
There is always a queue!
Wayne even looked at the British group and saw them nodding along with everyone else: "Yeah, I know."
"Then, let's first establish the division of labor for tomorrow. According to the official list, tomorrow's starters will be Dwight, Emeka, me, Gordon and Devin. Ahem, Tony, give me a tactical board
ah."
"Oh, here." Tony Allen held up a tactical board and handed it to Wayne. The whole process of being ordered was very natural.
It’s a style. It’s a style. It’s a style.
Wayne opened the cap of his pen, wrote on the tactical board, and began to talk about the specific plan for tomorrow.
Guagua on the other end looked at Zhi Le: "What are those guys doing? Discussing tactics? Why is Wei using a tactical board to write and draw? Did he mistake his position?"
"This is the All-Star Game after all. It's normal for them to want to pose for photos in front of reporters." Wade puffed out his cheeks and smiled.
Oh, he doesn't need to puff out his cheeks.
"LeBron, don't be too aggressive in the first half tomorrow. Don't dig too big a hole." Anthony withdrew his gaze at this time and looked at James, who proposed to play casually in the first half tomorrow.
"No, no, as long as I watch Wei in the second half, the first-year team can't win. Don't worry, Cameron, your rookie game MVP is guaranteed, that's what I said." The son of Akron answered easily.
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Wade: Everything Mousse said is right.
Looking at the sleeping dragon and phoenix chick beside him, Guagua nodded with satisfaction.
Very good, you just need to have this kind of confidence. From the looks of it, you can attend the banquet with peace of mind tonight.
Well, as a host and an unofficial ambassador of Denver, hosting friends from all over the world is a very busy time.
I wish I could be as free as the first-year players.
During the subsequent interview with reporters, it was obvious that the 2003 Super Platinum generation was more popular.
One thing to say is that the four strongest players from the 2003 class are not at the same level as the 2004 class.
When being interviewed, the players from the 2003 class also sounded somewhat arrogant.
"LeBron, when are you going to participate in the dunk contest?"
"The time is not yet ripe. I want to participate in the slam dunk contest when my physical condition is at its most perfect."
"So, will you really go all out in the rookie game tomorrow?"
"Of course, just like Cameron said, we will play a real game."
On the other side, Wade is also a favorite of reporters: "Would you rate Wade's first half of the season? I give it 9 points. He is great, but he is still a little far from perfect, hahaha."
"Who do you think is the biggest threat in tomorrow's rookie game?"
"To be honest, I don't think there's any threat. We just want to win, and when we work together, we can't lose."
As for the class of 2004, the smiles are obviously much less than those of the class of 2003.
Many people think that the Class of 2004 is because they are nervous, but in fact, it is because they have become serious.
"Wei, tomorrow you will have your first appearance in the All-Star Game of your career. Will you be nervous facing the super strong 2003 class? After all, they said they will work hard to play a confrontational game."
"Nervous? No, no, no, they only fought for one more year than us, that's all. Confrontation? No one is afraid of real confrontation." Wayne has become more proficient, and can be said to have combined the phrase "strategic contempt for the enemy" with
The sentence is carried out vividly and vividly.
"Hahaha, you are very confident. So what do you think is the key to your victory tomorrow? Is it you or Okafor?"
"No, I think the key to our victory was Josh's mid-range shooting."
"Uh..." The reporter applauded secretly in his heart, how beautiful!
Damn you, you are such a bad guy. Both the Class of 2003 and Josh let you do it all by yourself.
"Last question, Wei. If you were asked to choose an MVP in your rookie season, who would you choose?"
"I would choose Tony."
"Tony? That's an interesting answer. Can you tell me why?"
"There's no reason, as long as I'm not from the 2003 class."
After the players in the 2003 class pretended to be beeping for so long, Wayne finally gave his first reply.
Of course, everyone in the class of 2003 actually didn’t pay much attention and continued to do whatever they were supposed to do in the evening.
Anyway, tomorrow's game, in their opinion, will be over at halftime.
That night, Wayne lay down to rest early to recuperate for tomorrow night's game.
He has said everything that needs to be said this afternoon. Whether he can defeat the 2003 class depends on everyone's on-the-spot performance tomorrow.
This long-planned resistance movement in the rookie game by Wayne is about to break out.
At this time, Tony Allen was the only one who was too excited to sleep.
"Hehe, Wei Guoran is still my best brother, he has not changed his mind!"
Chapter completed!