I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

One Thousand One Hundred and Thirty-Four. The Selfless Little Overlord

The next morning, Sun Ce got up early, finished his morning exercises at four in the morning, had breakfast, and was checking the news before going out to the airport, when he discovered that he had a new nickname.

The king of blacksmithing in the new era...

Seeing his new nickname becoming more and more popular on the Internet, Sun Ce asked: "How strong is my old man?"

Looking at himself, he averaged 29.1 shots per game in 10 games and averaged 16.6 irons per game... Zhang Erwan, the single-season record holder for iron per game listed in the news, averaged 19.5 irons per game, followed by Zhang Erwan, who averaged 16.9 per game. Iron, third is Allen Iverson's 16.7 iron per game...

Well, it was indeed an epic blacksmithing performance, fourth best in history.

Sun Ce is not worried about this. Excluding two 40+ shots, including the 32 shots last night, he averaged less than 27 shots per game. Moreover, in the last few games before last night, his organization of offense has become better due to outside threats. , the number of shots is decreasing and remains between 22-24... But now if we want to compete for the scoring title, it is estimated that the number of shots per game will have to be more than 25 in the future.

Sun Ce knows that his physical strength is better than Durant. He usually takes about 23 shots in a game. He still relies on himself to play point guard. He can use pick-and-rolls to find easier shooting opportunities without having to be like Durant. Even if you can just wait for the pass to come by yourself, you still have to actively use physical potions and try to get high scores when you can waste your energy uncontrollably!

But because of this, Sun Ce was very touched by the support of his teammates.

Needless to say, people like my sister-in-law and Hei Panda have been very friendly to him, who was initially regarded as the team's sixth man, since he came to the team with the title of "The Most Amazing Rookie".

Teacher Na and Teacher Tony also helped him in areas they were good at.

The guardians on the left and right are his younger brothers. Yi Muhualian helps him block people, actively cuts in to create threats and restrains the defense...

It’s normal for these people to be supportive.

But other teammates who don't have that close relationship are also trying their best to support him.

For example, Paul George, the team's current third ball-handling point, is always trying to find ways to pass the ball to him unless he has to do it himself.

In addition to being moved, Sun Ce also had some complicated emotions.

At first, he didn't think Paul George could stay on the team for long. A player with such a good talent might apply for a trade after he comes out. He just hoped that Paul George could become an excellent 3D player before he left.

Give someone some help.

But he didn't complain about the team's status or the right to shoot. Even this season, Klay Thompson's average of 16.7 points per game was higher than his average of 15.5 points per game. He didn't say anything.

Sun Ce felt that his preconceived notions affected his judgment, mainly due to the influence of Paul George's soap opera in the original time and space, but now think about it, if the Pacers had not traded Granger, the team's record would not have collapsed... Paul George that season Once ranked first in the MVP rankings, Hibbert was once considered a lock for the best defensive player, and he may not have planted the seeds for Paul George to leave the team.

"Let the future be left to the future. If we are still together now, let's fight together!"

Sun Ce doesn't think about the team's potential salary crisis, at least it's still good now.

"Hey, since my teammates are so supportive of me, wouldn't I be too sorry for them if I didn't take more shots and win a scoring title?

Yes, this is not independence, this is giving back the love to your teammates!

My old grandson is so selfless, and I am willing to bear the bad reputation of the Iron King..."

Sun Ce's Grizzlies, who are in the spotlight, have come to Los Angeles and are about to play against the Clippers, who started to rise last season and have been ranked sixth in the Western Conference since acquiring Rondo in the new season, which has attracted a lot of attention.

Griffin, who is in the same class as Sun Ce, is expected to join Rondo in the All-Star selection this season.

In addition to trading Eric Gordon and Bledsoe for Rondo, the Clippers also signed Caron Butler, Jamal Crawford, Willie Green, and Motiejunas also joined .

The talents accumulated over the years were finally not thrown away casually like in the past, but turned into strength.

They have reached a five-year contract extension with Griffin worth 85 million. The Clippers, which already has a salary of 68 million this season, will definitely have to pay taxes next season. After Sun Ce heard that the son of the Clippers owner passed away, he seemed to suddenly want to start a new contract. Now, I no longer think about saving money, and the operation suddenly becomes better.

"Sure enough, money is the most important operating space for a team's management." Sun Ce sighed and continued training.

After arriving in Los Angeles, Sun Ce went to train at a dilapidated training ground rented by the Clippers.

Playing against the Clippers is the most painful thing. Except for the fact that the Staples Center will set up a training ground for the visiting team on the day of the game, it is usually rented out. This arena does not belong to the Lakers or the Clippers. Fortunately for the Lakers, Toyota sponsored a training ground for them, and it is the arena of the WNBA team, but the Clippers' own training ground is rented for a long time, and there is only one training ground...

Sun Ce now has a lot to practice, so he doesn't dare to slack off.

In the game against the Nuggets, Sun Ce felt that after his outside shooting improved, he had better breakthrough space on his left and right sides.

But it also let him know the aspects that he urgently needs to improve - the combination of man and ball, and the connection between left and right hands.

I have already started with these, but I have not yet reached the level of proficiency.

The strength of the waist and abdomen has not improved much in terms of layups, and I haven't practiced in this area yet.

Last night, because of these reasons, some shots that should have been scored were not scored. The opponent's inside defense was not so good. There should have been more chances to score. Sometimes there was a chance to use the upper limbs to further separate the space when changing hands and using the waist and abdomen strength to pull the rod to get a better layup space or the possibility of fouling, but there was no way.

These require hard training and practice in the game. You can start training eagerly, but you can't rush.

I really want to get stronger quickly, which gives Sun Ce a strong motivation.

But the patience that has become a habit allows Sun Ce to calm down and train. The desire to get stronger makes Sun Ce not complacent because of some achievements. Instead, he wants to work harder to train so that he can do things that he can't do now.

Fortunately, with "persistence at four o'clock in the morning", "training bonus of pseudo-flower butterfly steps", and "humility bonus after Tim Hardaway's learning event", Sun Ce has been effective in training the connection between the left and right hands. The combination of man and ball has also been developed because of the left-handed dribbling, and there is room for further improvement.

The improvement in pulling the rod brought by the improvement of waist and abdomen strength... This needs to be learned from someone.

Sun Ce suddenly felt a little helpless. Why do I still not know so many things? After learning pick-and-roll, I learned mid-range shooting. After learning low post, I learned high post. After learning mid-range shooting, I practiced three-point shooting. After practicing three-point shooting, I even practiced my left hand... There are still so many things I don't know!

"It's too difficult. How come I can learn everything?"

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