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Chapter 190 Lin Ying was traded(3/3)

The phrase "Kobe passed the ball to me" is also a famous scene that fans are familiar with.

The impact of Yao Ming's weight loss is like a domino effect, spreading.

Next, there are the Bulls.

Originally, Ben Gordon, one of the Bulls' important bargaining chips, needed to sign and trade to join the Nuggets.

Gordon had previously been open to joining the Nuggets. After all, the Bulls are currently rebuilding, and the Nuggets reached the Western Conference Finals last season and have a chance to win the championship.

But Gordon eventually changed his focus and instead signed a five-year, $58 million contract with the Pistons.

People die for money, and birds die for food.

The free market is so fickle.

Without Gordon, the possibility of a trade between the Bulls and Nuggets has plummeted.

Lin Ying felt a little nervous and excited for some reason as the second team on the expected list was wiped out.

It was at this time that Iverson and the 76ers reached a two-year, 10 million full mid-level contract.

AI returns to Philadelphia, this is what happened in history.

However, it is slightly different from history, in that the Grizzlies are missing.

The missing part is actually quite important.

Because although Iverson's performance with the Pistons was not satisfactory, he was at least a scorer averaging 17+ per game.

It's just that because of his pursuit of the starting position and the quarrel with the Grizzlies, as mentioned before, his reputation has disappeared and no one wants him.

In the end, he signed a non-guaranteed contract with the 76ers, but was unable to finish the contract due to family reasons.

But this wave of butterfly effect from Lin Ying can be regarded as bringing Iverson back to the place where the dream began, and the fallen leaves returned to their roots.

Lin Ying immediately called Iverson to congratulate him.

After all, he was the big brother who helped him back then, and speaking of it, the two of them kept in touch after Iverson left.

"Lin, I have to thank you, whether you end up in Philadelphia or not."

Of course Iverson also knew why the 76ers signed him.

A starting position seems very simple, but there are only 30 teams in the league. Excluding the competition for the championship, there are really not many teams that can provide positions.

Otherwise, Iverson would not have been reduced to going to the Grizzlies in history.

You must know that the Grizzlies only entered the NBA in 1995 and were established to develop the Canadian market. They initially played their home games in Vancouver and did not move to Memphis until 2001.

As a famous superstar, if he didn't have no choice, who would want to play in a place with no exposure and no fan base?

And in his words, he also looked forward to reuniting with Lin Ying in Philadelphia to truly compete for the championship again.



Lin Ying's progress was much faster than Nash expected.

Just a few days later, Nash began to provide individual passing guidance to Lin Ying.

This was also the first time Lin Ying heard a master passer's understanding of passing.

Nash classified passes into categories, including chest passes, ground passes, behind-the-back passes, and fancy passes.

Of course, Nash will definitely demonstrate when he talks.

With a few simple actions, you can see that Nash's mastery and understanding of passing is much better than handling the ball.

It's just that these are not the passing methods that Nash is most passionate about, or they are not what he pays most attention to.

What he likes the most and is best at... passing the ball with one hand!

This does not belong to any of the previous passing methods, but it is related to the previous passing methods.

"This is my favorite passing method in my career because it can help you shorten the passing time by about 0.3 seconds."

This was the first time Lin Ying was exposed to this kind of understanding.

After traveling through time, he practiced passing, more in a general way.

Although it also includes one-handed passing, it is different to understand it.

According to Nash, passing is shortened by 0.3 seconds, which means that teammates have 0.3 seconds more to catch the ball or even complete the shot.

On a stage like the NBA, don't underestimate these 0.3 seconds.

Why is Curry so clueless?

One of the very key reasons is that he uses a relatively rare single-action shot, which can shorten his shooting time by about 0.2 seconds.

So you can better understand the significance of these 0.3 seconds.

Of course, just like the reason why many people didn't like to use single-action shooting before Curry, it's not easy to practice.

When passing the ball with one hand, since you only have one hand, it is very important to control the angle and strength of the ball.

Then, Lin Ying got started very quickly...

Because analysis and calculation is his specialty, and he has been passing the ball in the past few years, Nash gave some more details.

This is exactly the same as the low-post skills that Duncan compiled for him before.

Nash, I'm a little numb.

Why do you feel like Lin Ying will overtake you in any minute?

Fortunately, when it comes to hitting the ground, behind the back and fancy passes, Lin Ying obviously still has a lot of room for improvement.

This made Nash relieved, otherwise he wouldn't know how to teach Lin Ying.

Some basics, the use of wrists and fingers, were mentioned by Nash when dribbling before, and Lin Ying was able to understand them quickly.

Then, including observing the position of teammates and the timing of passing the ball, these are also things Lin Ying knows.

Nash also talked about a very crucial detail.

"teammate."

Passing the ball is not only a matter for the passer, but also closely related to the receiver.

Of course, the teammate Nash is talking about is not asking Lin Ying to choose good teammates, but asking him to observe some details of his teammates' habits.

For example, teammates' catching habits, or even running habits, down to whether they step with the left leg or the right leg first when running.

If your teammates can comfortably catch the ball and complete the shot, your passing will be more likely to be converted into points.

This is something beyond what most people can accept, but it is also a very important part of passing progression.

After all, anyone can pass the ball, and it is not impossible to achieve a certain level of accuracy like Lin Ying did before.

But if you want to advance, let the team exert its best strength, and even become the brains of the team, this is an inevitable choice.

This is also the key reason why Nash can make everyone around him better.

After Nash finished speaking, Lin Ying pulled Durant and the others over for training.

Why do you think he asked Durant to train with Nash?

If passing training is to be effective, it must have a tool player!

Looking at the people training enthusiastically on the field, Nash couldn't hide the smile on his face, and even had memories in his mind.

It feels so good to be young.

This is probably the emotion that a veteran who is about to retire but still has no championship in his life will express!

Just as I was sighing, a cell phone on the stool started vibrating.

He looked and saw that it belonged to Lin Ying.

He shouted.

Lin Yingzheng was practicing hard and asked him to help pick it up.

He picked up his cell phone and looked at it. The caller ID read "Team Nanny."

He picked up the call out of curiosity, and after some communication, Nash learned that the other person was Nuggets general manager Walken Dean.

This is somewhat interesting.

Knowing the identity of the other party, he originally wanted to call Lin Ying down directly.

But he didn't expect that Warken Dean's words made him stop.

"It's okay to tell you first."

Blah blah blah.

After putting down his cell phone, Nash stopped the training on the court.

Lin Ying was practicing vigorously, but was a little surprised when he was asked to stop for no reason. He thought it was because he had made a mistake in his practice.

But what he didn't expect was that Nash walked towards him with a smile, and then stretched out his hands:
Chapter completed!
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