I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

Six Hundred and Eighty-Nine. Someone Else Has Gone Off the Track Again

Pressure is something that can be relieved after a good night's sleep.

If it is really a stress that cannot be relieved even after a good night's sleep, then you can't sleep at all.

Obviously, no matter how well Paul has played recently, it is just a temporary pressure for Sun Ce. One of them is in the East and the other is in the West, and there is no real grudge between them.

If it weren't for Deron's incident, this game would be a pure game in the largest city in the United States where you want to win but can't win.

Before the sun was bright, Sun Ce got up and went to the hotel gym for a morning run for half an hour. This has become a habit.

After the morning run, I went back to the room and took a shower. I was completely awake. I went to the breakfast room to pour a glass of milk, took a few slices of whole wheat bread, picked some meat and vegetables, and sat down by the window. I saw the scene of the traffic jam on Manhattan Island downstairs at more than seven o'clock in the morning, which felt very harmonious.

After breakfast, Sun Ce sat for a while and took out the "equipment" he won last night, a nail clipper, from his pocket to cut his nails.

This is what Sun Ce got from the "Random Equipment Card" he got a few days ago. But in the past few days, the random items were not Jordan Hill's hairpin, Carl Landry's mouth guard, etc., not equipment of very powerful players, but also Jason Terry's socks, which are weird.

Now Sun Ce is using Olajuwon's hand straps and Howard's arm guards. He knows that the additional effects of these equipment are mostly some characteristics of the original owners of the equipment.

Olajuwon has a little bonus to the speed and bounce when blocking. It seems very little, just a small-grade bonus, but it helps Sun Ce's blocking in the game. The same is true for Howard's arm guards. Sometimes the difference between blocking and rebounding is a thousand miles, and even a little bonus is useful enough.

I was excited to come to New York yesterday. I had a team meeting when I arrived at the hotel. I trained at Madison Square Garden in the afternoon. I forgot about this. I had dinner with my teammates in the evening. After returning to the hotel, I took a shower and prepared to go to bed after practicing Nash training in the gym. I remembered this card and opened it. Wow! Finally, there are good things! There are two things that Sun Ce doesn't want at first sight, and one "Kobe Bryant's fingernail guard" that Sun Ce is quite interested in.

As a result, he drew a nail clipper...

"Mike Bibby's nail clipper: made of high-strength alloy, high temperature and radiation resistant, extremely tough."

Sun Ce felt that these so-called "equipment" were really strange, basically related to some habits of the players. He also saw Durant's schoolbag...

After repairing his nails,

Sun Ce looked at the event that he set out yesterday again and determined the goal to be completed tonight.

"Challenge the strongest point guard: The fourth stage of the attacking bully event.

Goal 1: In the next game against the Knicks, the host's assists must be higher than Chris Paul.

Goal 2: In the next game against the Knicks, the host's dunks must be more than Amare Stoudemire.

Goal 3: In the next game against the Knicks, the host must complete more blocks on Chris Paul and Amare Stoudemire than the host's season average.

Goal 4: In the next game against the Knicks, the host must help the team win.

Completing any two event goals is considered as the event completion.

Event Reward: Skill Card: Chris Paul and Amare Stoudemire random skill card.

Failure Penalty: Randomly deduct one skill from the host.

Note: The completion score of this event will affect the final score of the S-level event Attack of the Bully."

This event is painful for Sun Ce to watch. Except for the first and fourth goals, which seem reasonable, the other two goals are unscientific.

Comparing dunks with power forwards, and there is a requirement for a specified number of blocks, isn't it?

But even if this incident hadn't happened, Sun Ce would have gone all out against the Knicks, but now there were extra things to accomplish.

Although Sun Ce felt that competing with Paul in assists was the only reasonable goal among the first three, he felt that goal 2 was the easiest to accomplish...

Paul and Nash had fought tooth and nail for the assist king this season, and Rondo couldn't beat them, let alone him, Sun?

On the contrary, in terms of dunks, Sun Ce ranked first among point guards, tenth among all players in the league, and ninth was Stoudemire.

He, Sun, played 41 games and dunked 69 times. Stoudemire was absent from the airport, played 38 games, and dunked 71 times.

Compared with the difference between averaging 6.7 assists per game and averaging more than 10 assists per game, a dunk duel seemed more reasonable...

Sun Ce felt a slight sadness.

...

After breakfast, Sun Ce and the team came to Madison Square Garden to prepare for the annual battle of the basketball holy land, tonight.

After a simple tactical review in the morning, the Grizzlies held a pre-match press conference. The media was not as aggressive as those in other cities. Instead, it was like a normal interview. Some reporters even asked Sun Ce why he hadn't seen his girlfriend on live TV recently.

Playing away games in the holy land of basketball is always different. As long as they don't offend Knicks fans like Jordan and Reggie Miller did, other visiting team players will not be targeted by local media when they come here like they would be in other visiting teams.

Even when Randolph returned to this arena to play games, the media were very friendly to him, but this was the treatment of away team players. For home team players, if they had a poor record or played poorly, they would be scolded. Back then, Randolph Dov's reputation was completely ruined. Actually, it wasn't in Portland, but because he was dug up by New York reporters when he was playing in New York. In Portland, people only pay attention to them when their record is not good.

In other words, Paul is strong, he plays well, the Knicks have a good record, and the New York media are praising him.

Excitement is excitement, the media is "friendly", but these seemingly good things are actually quite troublesome. Reporters' friendliness also means being difficult to deal with. The questions they ask are not sharp, but some are roundabout. Picking something up.

This is the so-called hidden needle!

Finally, at 3:30 in the afternoon, the Grizzlies began to warm up and prepare for the game.

When Sun Ce was about to start warming up, he found that two teammates were missing.

Conley and Jason Williams!

"Mike is autistic again? Oh my god, Zach, go get Mike out!"

Sun Ce feels pain when he thinks of Conley training with Jason Williams recently. Conley and Jason Williams are quite good at learning passing. Conley's strong self-control allows him to quickly pass the ball. It took Jason Williams more than ten years to learn the balance of play.

Conley controls the switch between bold passes and honest passes very well, which makes Coach Hollins feel comfortable letting him train with Jason Williams.

Although this was different from what Jason Williams had expected, Jason Williams still felt quite honored to be able to break a player who was so honest and even a little dull.

What Conley lacks is passing awareness, which is difficult to cultivate, so Jason Williams mainly teaches Conley to grasp the details. Jason Williams knows that it is impossible for Conley to instigate the team like a true playmaker. , that is talent and cannot be cultivated, so let Conley watch more videos of his teammates, remember his teammates' running habits, and predict the possible running routes of his teammates that the opponent cannot keep up with or unexpected. Pass the ball.

As for whether teammates can catch it, that's another matter.

Under the guidance of a veteran with championship experience, Conley studied very seriously, and he was born in a sports family. His psychological quality has been cultivated since he was a child. He studied very seriously, but he did not mess around during the game, but maintained a normal mind. According to Teammates who work together choose the passing method.

This requires a lot of self-control!

However, Conley keeps learning, and recently even learned to be autistic!

As soon as it was two o'clock in the afternoon on the day of the game, Conley ran to the bathroom and squatted down to "meditate". He thought about it for several hours, and he didn't come out until someone asked him to warm up.

Sun Ce feels that the style of his team is becoming more and more biased.

"Hey, am I the only normal person in the entire team? Look at these red-haired monsters, long black men, and even an autistic man before the game!"

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