Chapter 226: The Three Giants of the Blame-Shifting System for Brushing Data
Losing to the Rockets in an away game is not an unacceptable result.
The strength gap between the two sides is indeed quite large, and Ye Si also knows that his teammates really tried their best.
Facing the Rockets, the SuperSonics were unable to create a blame-shifting system.
In the final analysis, the blame-shifting system requires too much talent. Neither Milicic nor Rondo has invincible talent.
Milicic faced Yao Ming, and Rondo had a hard time catching the ball from Roy when he faced him.
Coupled with the SuperSonics' temporary fast attack, because Rondo was too sticky to the ball, he actually didn't play too fast a rhythm.
It's good to lose by less than 10 points on the road in Houston.
The Solar uses a blame-shifting system and run-and-gun to defeat the Rockets. If the Sonics want to replicate the Suns' results, they need to find the right person.
The Sonics don't have the right guy right now.
Ye Si knows very well that if he wants to continue to use the blame-shifting system in the future, he needs to find a better successor than Milicic.
No matter who he faces, he can't be restricted and is invincible one-on-one!
In this era, Milicic has too many people to deal with, including O'Neal, Yao Ming, Duncan, Garnett, Howard and a long list of names.
As for running and gunning, running and gunning is Nelson's specialty. If the SuperSonics were suitable for running and gunning, Nelson would have played in the SuperSonics.
Rondo's ball was too slow, dooming the Sonics to be unable to play Suns-style running and gunning.
In addition, Rondo's offensive ability is too weak, and he cannot play the Tim Hardaway-style running and gunning of the Warriors back then.
It can be said that the current SuperSonics are not a X**D team like the Timberwolves. The main contribution is Ye's own "blame-shifting system."
The blame-shifting system that sometimes works well and sometimes doesn't work has led to the Sonics' current record, which is pretty good, and also led to the excellent statistics of Yeos, Milicic and Rondo.
So far this season, the Sonics have a record of 28 wins and 16 losses, with a winning rate of 64%.
If it weren't for the brutal West, the Sonics could be ranked second in the East.
This is for the SuperSonics, which has not entered the playoffs for two seasons.
It's a surprising achievement.
And Yeisi has now scored 20+ points in 44 consecutive games, averaging 31.5 points, 7.1 rebounds and 7.5 assists per game this season, which is beyond the imagination of many NBA experts and fans before the start of the season.
Even the most optimistic experts and fans only expected Ye Si to average about 20 points per game in his rookie season. As for assists and rebounds, just let it happen.
Yes's statistics this season are astonishing.
Ye Si actually knows very well that his strength is not worthy of his data.
Under his operation, the entire league misjudged his true strength, coupled with the large concentration of ball rights in the blame-shifting system, allowing him to produce data that is comparable to James.
And this data indirectly supports the fact that he is a 'superstar'.
Yes's strength is not worthy of his current data, and the strength of Rondo and Milicic, the other two cores of the blame-shifting system, is also not worthy of their data.
Rondo's current data is 8 points, 10.2 assists and 6 rebounds per game. This data is no worse than Kidd's data when he won the Rookie of the Year.
If Rondo's 28.5% field goal percentage and 17.7% three-point shooting percentage were not too real, Rondo would not be criticized by the national media.
Scoring depends on the number of shots taken, averaging 11 shots per game in exchange for an average of 8 points per game? How many of Yes's miraculous passes were wasted?
The assists all depend on Yes' movement. O'Neal's grandmother and Yes can get more than 8 assists in every game.
The rebounds are pretty good, but for a point guard whose shooting is too poor, he has no choice but to run inside and grab rebounds from the opponent's center. How glorious is that?
Comparing Rondo's data and strength, the bubble is too big, and ESPN even pranked Rondo to squeeze through the bubble.
"If the person standing next to Rajon Rondo is not Yes, he will only be a rookie point guard averaging 2+2+2 per game at most!"
"Most of Rajon Rondo's statistics were given by Yes. Yes sacrificed his own ball rights and shot rights and gave too much of his statistics to Rondo!"
Very miserable.
Each of the 'Big Three' in the blame-shifting system has more data than strength, but Rondo is the only one who has been squeezed out of the bubble.
Why should other people's data be real data and his, Mr. Long's, data should be squeezed out? !
Is this fair? !
Rondo also knows the moisture content of his data, but Milicic's data moisture content is much greater than his!
Why can Milicic be on the All-Star bench but not him? !
Milicic's current data is 19.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.8 blocks per game. Except for a little less scoring, this data is a replica of Duncan's data!
If Milicic really has Duncan's strength, the SuperSonics will definitely not just strive for the Western Conference playoffs now.
Milicic is not worthy of his data on both offense and defense.
Milicic is also aware of this.
That's why he has been so crazy about doing something for Yes recently.
All-star!
He was really brought into the All-Stars by Yes!
"Darko, congratulations, your dream has come true!"
Milicic's agent Mark Constant still feels unreal!
Darko was abandoned by the Magic in the new season, and he and Darko are still worrying about the next contract when their rookie contract expires.
No one is going to give them a good contract.
How long has it been?
Will Darko become an All-Star?
And he’s also a fiercely competitive Western Conference All-Star!
Look at who are the Western Conference All-Stars tied with Darko?
Yao Ming, Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady, Tim Duncan, Nowitzki, Nash, Stoudemire, Anthony, Roy, Iverson...
Of course, there is Yes!
Everyone is a famous superstar. Even a rookie like Roy is a future superstar who competed with Kobe for the starting spot and ended up losing only 150 votes.
"Darko, we can't leave Yes, we can't leave Supersonics!"
The first thing that an average agent thinks of after their players become valuable is to plan a big contract for their players.
But Constein is different. In the past four years, he and Milicic have experienced too much ups and downs, and the warmth and warmth of relationships.
When he was in the Magic, Magic general manager Otis Smith had just promised him that Milicic would have a future in the Magic.
The Magic will also offer Milicic a contract no less than his rookie contract.
The next day, the Magic backhandedly traded Milicic to the SuperSonics.
Money is important, but more important than money is realizing your own value!
As long as you can realize your own value, money is definitely indispensable!
If you stay with Yes and stay with the Sonics, you can realize your own value!
Yes is the chosen one, but he is willing to share his data with his teammates, and he is also willing to lead his teammates to produce data.
If you miss this kind of chosen one, you won’t be able to have one again!
Stay in the SuperSonics and can't leave Yes...
Milicic naturally knows that, but...
"This is not something I can decide"
"Damn Bucks!"
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