Five Hundred and Ninety-One. This Logic Is Wrong!
Since there was a game in the evening, Sun Ce became a popular figure and troublesome. Grizzlies press officer Chris Kyle refused to be interviewed.
After finishing lunch, Sun Ce took a break and started to practice more three-pointers. Tonight's opponent is the Bobcats, which is not a difficult opponent. Sun Ce is also planning to use a star experience card to experience the new style of play. He may gain something. So I also practice more during my rest time.
As he was practicing, Sun Ce suddenly heard a burst of teasing from behind.
"Boy, your three points are like a tramp who hasn't touched a woman in 40 years. They are useless and useless.
Sure enough, Jordan couldn't do anything well without Pippen, and the same goes for teaching students. "
Who? So loud? Boss Qiao dares to laugh at him?
Sun Ce turned around and looked... Hey, there was no one there. When he looked down, he saw a short, fat man!
The other person's face was playful and arrogant.
There seemed to be some impression of this face, but Sun Ce didn't remember that he had ever met this man.
Sun Ce was about to ask who the fat man was when Battier, Coach Hollins, and Chris Wallace walked in together.
"Tim, why are you running so fast..." Battier came up and introduced to Sun Ce: "Noah, this is the new assistant coach to our team. I think you should know who this superstar is."
Tim…
When Sun Ce heard this name, he suddenly remembered it.
The king of crossovers, nicknamed "Bugs on the Court" and "Bug" at home and abroad, is Tim Hardaway!
No wonder this guy dared to laugh at Boss Qiao directly like that, he has the qualifications!
Just with this body type...is he still the king of cross steps that can break his opponent's ankles?
Fatter than Boss Qiao!
Sun Ce remembered that this guy was 183 centimeters tall and weighed... more than 100 kilograms!
But this is not important. For such a famous player with a pivotal position in the history of basketball and becoming the coach of his own team, Sun Ce's attitude immediately became much more humble and he immediately greeted: "Hello, Mr. Hardaway, it's an honor to be here." On the same team as you."
As the saying goes, don't hit someone with a smiling face; as the saying goes, respect for your predecessors is worth it, just roll your tongue...
When facing seniors with higher status and prestige than himself, Sun Ce has always been very polite. This is a good habit he developed as an ordinary wage earner with no background and no money.
No one doesn't like to be respected, and Tim Hardaway also stopped teasing Boss Joe, stretched out his hand and said: "I feel honored to be the trainer of a talented player like you. Just call me Tim, no need to be so polite."
The senior reached out first, and Sun Ce quickly grabbed it. Hearing the other person say that he wanted to become his trainer...
This feeling is so good!
Sun Ce was worried that he could not find a breakthrough point for improvement, so he only thought of practicing three-pointers. If he met the crossover king, he might make some progress in breakthrough.
Sun Ce said enthusiastically: "OH, no no no, Mr. Hardaway, I grew up watching you play. You are the best point guard in my mind in the 1990s..."
Sun Ce's enthusiasm was a bit beyond Tim Hardaway's expectations. Everyone knows Penny, but ignores him as the king of crossovers. Even though his performance in scoring and assists is far better than Penny, being handsome is king. After Pence entered the NBA, his light was overshadowed.
Looking at Sun Ce's face... Coach Hollins thought that when he first met Sun Ce, Sun Ce was so polite. Of course, Sun Ce also respects him now. This is something Coach Hollins is very satisfied with. He has seen too many players behave very differently after playing and how they behaved before playing.
It's just that after getting acquainted with Sun Ce, this boy respected him, but the more he got acquainted with him, the more he pushed forward.
Seeing Sun Ce looking like a big liar, Coach Hollins interrupted Sun Ce's attentiveness and said: "Tim, let's talk about work first.
You will have plenty of time to communicate in the future. "
"Okay." Tim Hardaway responded honestly.
Tim Hardaway was a senior in front of Sun Ce, but he was a junior in front of Coach Hollins. When he was still in junior high school, Coach Hollins was one of the best point guards in the league and an idol-level figure. If coach Hollins didn't have the best defensive player in his peak period, there's no telling who the first guard would be the best defensive player.
Chris Wallace and Coach Hollins took Tim Hardaway to negotiate the contract.
Sun Ce asked Battier: "Why did we suddenly hire another assistant?"
"The coach knew that you wanted to practice three-pointers, so he asked me to contact Tim. He happened to be looking for an opportunity to become an assistant coach. I invited him and he came over." Battier said lightly about his wide network of contacts.
"Oh, it turns out it's because I have to practice three-pointers and I hired a new assistant...wait a minute," Sun Ce suddenly felt strange. After thinking about it carefully, he realized something was wrong! He said to Battier: "Sean, I want to practice three-pointers and ask Tim Hardaway to be my assistant...isn't that logical?"
Tim Hardaway, this is the king of the crossover! Asking an assistant to teach three-pointers, why hire Tim Hardaway?
"Originally I wanted to invite Reggie Miller, but he refused because you learned shooting from Jordan. Reggie hung up on me directly. It was the coach who asked me to invite Tim. Besides, you thought Tim only had Breakthrough?" Shane smiled.
Tim Hardaway, three-pointer?
At this time the system screen pops up.
"Tim Hardaway, a star of the Miami Heat and Oakland Warriors, has his No. 10 jersey retired by the Miami Heat.
1991-1992 All-NBA Second Team... 1996-1997 All-NBA First Team...
Career average of 17.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 8.2 assists per game...Three-point shooting percentage is 35.5%...Career average of three-pointers per game: 1.8..."
1 team once, 2 teams 3 times, 3 teams once...a superstar!
Career average of 1.8 three-pointers per game, still in the 1990s! Sun Ce remembered that he checked Reggie Miller's career three-point field goal average, and it seemed to be the same!
A three-point shooting rate of 35.5% is average these days, but in the 1990s, this shooting rate coupled with this number of hits could be called a super three-pointer!
This... Sun Ce didn't expect that this Hardaway was not as famous as that Hardaway, but he seemed to be more powerful than that Hardaway!
"...
In the 1990-1992 season, he averaged 22.9 points, 4 rebounds and 9.7 assists per game...
In the 1991-1992 season, he averaged 23.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 10 assists per game...
In the 1992-1992 season, he averaged 21.5 points, 4 rebounds and 10.6 assists per game...
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After looking at the detailed statistics of his subsequent career, Sun Ce feels even more that Tim Hardaway's career is better than that of Penny!
In the first four years of his career, Tim Hardaway averaged 20.8 points and 9.6 assists per game. He is the second player in NBA history to average at least 20 points and 9 assists per game in the first four years of his career. The first one was Oscar Robertson, especially He is a superstar from the 2nd to 4th grade. Only Magic and Stockton have beaten him one after another!
In the first four years of his career, Tim Hardaway averaged 20+10 twice!
But Sun Ce saw that Tim Hardaway had no appearance record in the 1993-94 season and only had 66 appearances in the 92-93 season. The key is that his appearance records in the first three years of his career were almost perfect attendance.
After asking questions in his mind, the system gave the answer. Tim Hardaway suffered a serious injury from cruciate ligament rupture in March 1993 and was sidelined for more than a year.
The focus is on the 1994-95 season when Tim Hardaway returned from a cruciate ligament rupture. Tim Hardaway did not play for more than a year. After returning, he still averaged 20 points and 9 assists per game, but his shooting percentage dropped sharply.
Tim Hardaway shot 47% from the field in the first four years, but only 42% from the field after his comeback.
but! In the 1994-95 season, Tim Hardaway became the regular season three-point king! He averaged 2.7 three-pointers per game, and his three-point shooting percentage increased from 32% in the first four years of his career to 37%!
That is to say, in more than a year after the cruciate ligament rupture, he suddenly mastered three-pointers!
The rupture of the cruciate ligament prevented Tim Hardaway from breaking through as powerfully as he did in the first four years of his career, but he became an all-around point guard. His breakthrough was not as good as before the serious injury, but he was still first-class, and he had the ability of the time. Top three-point shooting ability, until the year he retired in the 2002-03 season, he was still averaging 1.1 three-pointers per game with a three-point shooting rate of 36%.
Because Penny is so famous, Sun Ce always thought that Penny was better than Xiaochong, but looking at it...it seems that this guy is the best Hardaway!
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Sun Ce was surprised, and coach Hollins was very active in helping Tim Hardaway find a job.
Coach Hollins’ first target is Tim Hardaway, not Reggie Miller. Reggie Miller is the candidate proposed by Battier. Of course, if Reggie Miller can be hired, Hollins will Coach Lins would certainly agree.
But Tim Hardaway is coach Hollins' first choice.
Because Tim Hardaway really developed the three-point shot after entering the NBA. In his rookie year, Tim Hardaway had almost no three-pointers, with a three-point shooting rate of more than 20%, and he only made one in one season. He scored 20 three-pointers, but during the serious injury, he managed to develop the three-pointers and became the NBA's single-season three-point champion.
Coach Hollins feels that Sun Ce has three-point shooting potential. After all, he is the historical record holder for three-pointers made by a rookie in a single game.
Compared with Reggie Miller, who has played with his sister since he was a child and has shown the strongest three-point shooting ability in the United States since high school. Tim Hardaway is the best candidate to teach Sun Ce three-pointers.
Tim Hardaway has the experience of going from having almost no three-point shooting ability when he entered the NBA to actually developing one of the top three-point shooting abilities in the league!
After Chris Wallace communicated with coach Hollins, he agreed to invite Tim Hardaway without hesitation and prepared a contract.
What the Grizzlies management is most satisfied with about Sun Ce is his training attitude. It may be difficult to practice three-pointers from scratch, so they must create the best conditions for Sun Ce!
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