226. Kidd's Fury
Kidd felt very heavy.
Last year, it was he who took the initiative to apply for a trade, and the Nets traded him. Otherwise, his contract would have expired. The Nets were willing to provide him with a pension contract, hoping that the strongest superstar in team history could join him.
The team retired and became the first player to have his jersey retired by the team.
The current owner of the Nets is still very humane. If the team had not been sold later, it would be a logical thing for Kidd to retire his jersey with the Nets after he retires.
But Kidd wanted to pursue a championship and apply for a trade, and the Nets didn't stop him. They really couldn't compete for the championship anymore. They invested a lot of money in the early years of the century, but two trips to the Finals
They all returned with broken swords.
But after Kidd came to the Mavericks, his road to the championship was not as smooth as he imagined.
On the contrary, it was extremely unsatisfactory...
Kidd was puzzled. Back then, he would rather stick to the Nets than join forces with Duncan, and he was not afraid of the number one power forward in history. Why would Nowitzki be afraid of people like Stephen Jackson and Battier?
Player?
In Kidd's eyes, these people are just ordinary people.
Kidd is considered an excellent commander in the history of basketball and has excellent coaching talent. He has played with Nowitzki for so long. Of course, he knows that the crux of the Mavericks lies with Nowitzki. Only Nowitzki
Only when Sky truly gets rid of his knot can the Mavericks get on the right track.
Although the Mavericks are currently third in the Western Conference and even have the possibility of hitting the first place in the starting lineup, it will be completely different in the playoffs...
Kidd was quite depressed while watching the Suns' game against the Spurs live broadcast on T.N.T. When the game reached halftime, there were no other game previews or other sports information broadcast during the halftime break as usual.
There is a special little program.
Originally, Kidd was going to take a break as usual during halftime, smoke a cigar, and enjoy the lonely time at the end of the game while smoking a cigar and commenting on the players in the game.
But when the host introduced the protagonist of the special program, Kidd sat down.
He was very interested in that person...
"...Noah's performance in his rookie season has always been so good. We have wanted to conduct an exclusive interview with Noah many times, but he has never had time because he was too busy training. However, in today's game, Steve - the teacher who guided his training -
Nash participated, and Noah was interviewed. He had something to say to a very important person in his basketball life. It was beyond our expectations. This person was not Nash, but Jason Kidd. Next, please direct.
The teacher switched to vcr..."
Kidd was surprised and looked curiously at what Sun Ce was going to say.
The screen switched to a room. Kidd had been to FedEx Arena many times and knew that the room in the screen was the lounge of the Grizzlies home court.
What appeared on the screen was Sun Ce.
What appears to be a clip from an edited interview.
Sun Ce on the TV screen said: "Yes, my idol is not Steve, but Jason Kidd."
Kidd's eyes lit up and he became energetic instantly!
This guy has class!
"Noah, haven't you been learning to play basketball with Nash? Don't you want to be a superstar like Nash? He said in an interview that you are his best successor."
Kidd was very disdainful when he heard the reporter's question. He led the team to the finals alone. Nash is nothing. He just won two MVPs...
"I like Steve very much. He is my most respected teacher. Learning how to play basketball with him is my greatest honor, but my idol is Jason..."
Hearing this, Kidd felt that this kid was really on the right track!
It's just... I haven't finished speaking yet...
"...I'm not like Steve at all. I'm also quite depressed about why my scoring is so bad. In fact, my idol at the beginning was Steve, but there's no way. Our playing styles are too different. I learned
It took me a long time to learn.
But then I saw Jason, and he couldn’t shoot either. I watched his games when he was young, and his scoring ability was worse than mine. I could at least break out and score a small 59 points.
So I changed my idol! I changed it to Jason."
Hearing this, the excitement on Kidd's face stopped, as if something was wrong...
After the reporter made fun of Sun Ce claiming that his 59 points were due to good luck, Sun Ce continued: "It is too difficult to shoot like Steve. It is easier to learn from Jason.
After watching Jason's game, I found that getting a triple-double is not that difficult. This made me quickly regard Jason as my idol. I must learn from him how to have a chance to get it every night.
Triple-double.”
This...Kidd sounded even more awkward.
"Then have you learned it?"
"Of course, I found that learning from Jason as an idol is much easier than learning from Steve as an idol. You can't make a shot anyway. Grab rebounds, pass more passes and get a few more assists, which is better than shooting accurately.
It's much simpler. If I can't get the rebound myself, I can ask my teammates to help me block the position. If the shot is not accurate, I will shoot less and try to get the score to 10 points. It doesn't seem that difficult to get a triple-double...
…”
Kidd felt his heart was broken... What do you mean by asking your teammates to help block the position and grab more? Is your boy's sense of rebounding just a show-off? Do you think I can't see it?
The TV screen did not stop, and Sun Ce continued: "After playing the game with Jason yesterday, I learned more things. I will definitely learn from Jason how to get a triple-double in the future, but there are some things I still can't learn."
meeting."
The reporter asked curiously: "Both Nash and Ellis said you are the genius with the strongest learning ability. Is there anything else you can't learn?"
"Afraid of his wife!" Sun Ce replied decisively: "I can never learn that Jason is afraid of his wife. As a man, I really can't learn how to get beaten by my wife..."
"Pa"
Kidd turned off the TV...
I didn’t want to watch the second half of the game I bought...
Tens of seconds later, the neighbor next door heard a heart-rending roar: "Damn Chinese boy, I'm not done with you!"
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"Ah sneeze..."
Sun Ce sneezed and quickly wiped the bath water off his body.
"Next time I go to the arena, I'd better drive. I must have caught a cold after running back from training with sweat on my body..."
Sun Ce wiped off the bath water, dried his hair and went to bed. He was very tired. As usual, he prepared to check the system space and watch animations for a while before going to bed. Recently, he was obsessed with Crayon Shin-chan...
"C-level punishment has been completed."
When Sun Ce opened the system, this was the first message that popped up.
"So it's already been broadcast...Wait a minute, was that guy who was beaten by his wife just scolding me? Who cares, we don't know each other..."
Bill Duffy was very efficient. He just called to schedule an interview last night, and the interviewer came to the arena this morning.
This is also related to the fact that Sun Ce is currently very popular, and t.n.t has specially sent people to follow the Grizzlies to conduct interviews with the team.
Thinking about how angry Kidd will be when this interview is broadcast, Sun Ce is also a little excited. It is quite interesting to stimulate the head coach of a certain team in the future.
Sun Ce really has no intention of learning from Kidd, rebounding... He is not inferior to Kidd. The ability to organize offense is a talent. I have never heard of anyone who can learn to organize offense without organizational talent. Otherwise, there are so many
Those who work hard will already be full of masters of organizing and attacking.
Just like Sun Ce organized his own attack, that kind of consciousness cannot be replicated.
As for defense, Sun Ce is not like Kidd. It is better to learn defense from coach Hollins who has a similar style.
The main reason is that Sun Ce and Kidd seem to have no possibility of being on the same team. It is too difficult to learn things from Kidd. Just like Iverson, there is obviously a chance to learn a skill, but there is simply no time to do it together.
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However, Sun Ce also learned something from the game against Kidd. It was not that he talked about how to get his teammates to get blocked. Kidd rarely blocked his teammates. Instead, Kidd often helped his teammates get blocked.
He saw in Kidd the problems he might encounter.
When teammates perform poorly and cannot contain the defense due to inaccurate shooting, their own style of play will not be of much use. Just like Kidd, the Nets have gone from bad to worse after 2004, hovering on the edge of the playoffs every year.
, it’s because Kidd’s teammates are no longer capable and Kidd’s ability to organize offense cannot be fully utilized.
However, Sun Ce is confident that he can develop stronger offensive capabilities.
Just when Sun Ce put aside these distracting thoughts and prepared to watch Crayon Shin-chan while he slept, a new system prompt came...
Chapter completed!