I Want to Be a Superstar

Chapter 1,144: Old Nelson’s Board Value and Supersonic’s Most Hidden Behind-the-Scenes Boss!

After playing an overseas preseason game against the 76ers in Manchester, the Seattle SuperSonics returned to the United States without stopping.

For Nelson and the Sonics, this time the team's overseas game is more like a trip than a game.

For the team's running-in lineup and five-small tactics, the effect is not that great.

With so many visits, so many activities, and so many meetings every day, there is no time for systematic training.

Previously, the Sonics had systematic running-in and training dates back to July.

So even though the Sonics were only overseas for about a week this time, for Nelson, this week was really like a year.

After returning to Seattle, without so many distractions and activities, Nelson can finally polish his five-small tactical system in the team.

For Nelson, the five players in his five-small tactical system, Yez, James Harden, Durant, and Antetokounmpo, are already determined.

Now the last member is to be determined. Danny Green is the first player he thought of. However, after testing in the game with the 76ers, he found that Danny Green does not have the ability to become the core starting player of his five-small tactical system.

Danny Green is also a comprehensive player, holding the ball, defending, three-pointers, physical fitness, basically everything.

But in addition to his top-notch defense and top-notch three-point shooting, his other abilities are basically at the NBA average.

This is very uncomfortable.

For the five players in his five small tactics, you can have shortcomings, but your advantages must be enough to make up for your shortcomings. Therefore, in addition to this shortcoming, your other all-round abilities need to reach the elite level of the NBA to offset this shortcoming. To make up for it, the stronger the other advantages, the better.

His five small tactics can be seen as a bucket, and the five players are the five planks surrounding the bucket. The five planks have no shortcomings in each ability and have reached the elite level, so naturally they are the strongest.

Assume that his five-small tactic requires a player board of 1 meter. If you have a big shortcoming, then your goal is calculated from -0.2 meters. You need other advantages to reach 1.2 meters to make up for this shortcoming.

If a player has a shortcoming in one ability and does not reach the elite level, then the requirements for this player's other abilities will be very high.

Therefore, it is best for the players in his five small tactics to have each ability reach the elite level of B+ or above. Otherwise, if one and two abilities are only C level, it really cannot make up for it.

And Danny Green is more than just a C-level player. Except for his defense and three-pointers, all his abilities are between C-level and B-level. His defense and three-pointers cannot make up for his shortcomings.

The final result was that he and other players were not on the same channel or rhythm at all.

Other players, because of their super abilities and super high boards, can handle all kinds of offensive and defensive problems on the court with ease, but Danny Green cannot handle any problems with ease on the court.

No kidding, even Antetokounmpo, who is in his rookie year, is doing better than Danny Green.

Although Antetokounmpo takes very few shots, his other abilities are really quite good.

From the end of June to the beginning of October, Nelson has been teaching Antetokounmpo step by step for more than three months. He knows Antetokounmpo's abilities better than anyone else.

In addition to shooting, Antetokounmpo's other abilities are very solid.

NBA elite-level passing and ball control, these two abilities, according to Nelson's evaluation, have reached the elite level of B+, and even ball control may reach the star level of A-.

As for the defensive attributes, whether it is defensive steals from the outside or blocks from the inside, or defensive position selection, or protection of rebounds, Antetokounmpo's all-around abilities are above the elite level of B+. Even his rebound protection and shot blocking made Nelson feel that he might also be able to reach star-level A-.

As for his physical abilities, his speed, explosive power, jumping, and strength can also reach the elite level of B+ or above.

That is to say, offensively, there are some problems with Antetokounmpo's shooting, but there are no problems with his steps under the basket, confrontation under the basket, and even layups and dunks. They are also all B+ elite or above.

When Antetokounmpo has so many advantages to make up for his shortcomings, the height of his board cannot be lower even if he has shooting shortcomings.

His requirement for the board height of the five core players is 1 meter.

According to his calculations, Antetokounmpo's current board height may have reached 1.2 meters, which is higher than his requirements.

In addition to Antetokounmpo, James Harden's board height is 1.5 meters, and Durant's is 1.8 meters.

As for Yes…

He couldn't measure the height of Yes's board, and his eyesight was only capable of assessing abilities below A+.

Yes, all abilities of Yes have reached A+ or above, right?

This has reached the upper limit of his vision.

Therefore, for him, every ability is ‘? ' Yes, the height of his board is also '? 'Number.

Okay, now the problem is very simple.

His requirement for the five-small tactics is that the height of the board must be at least 1 meter before he can play five-small against ordinary teams in the NBA.

The other four people have all met the standard, but Danny Green's board height is only 0.6 or even 0.7.

This is holding back.

Nelson's five-little tactic that he has improved actually does not have very high requirements for players.

There are many players who can play his five-little tactic, even Paul George, the young player of the Lakers, can play it.

In the past, Pat Riley laughed at the personnel requirements of his five-small tactic as being too demanding. It would be better to beat his five-small team and choose five magicians.

Now the personnel requirements for his five-small tactics are that your advantages don't have to be too strong, but you can't have obvious shortcomings.

There are at least thirty such players in the entire league. However, this is the league, and it is not that easy to find five such players in the entire Seattle SuperSonics.

Now the entire team is except for Leafs, James Harden, Antetokounmpo, Durant and Danny Green, five players he already knows very well.

Then remove Milicic, Millsap, Gobert, Whiteside, and Reggie Jackson. These five players are very positional and obviously cannot play in the five small players. Then remove Nick Collison and Perry Jones. Players who are basically useless.

The Seattle SuperSonics have 16 players, and the only players left for him to test and find are Rondo, Tucker, Ingles and Leonard.

Nelson is not a machine, and his eyes are not scanners. To evaluate a player's "wood value" requires him to conduct various tests on the players, and also needs to evaluate the data based on the player's performance on the court.

This is a very cumbersome matter.

In the past few months, he has basically focused on Ye Ye, James Harden, Durant, Antetokounmpo and Danny Green.

Now because Danny Green does not meet the requirements, he needs to look for players who can replace Danny Green from the remaining four people.

According to the NBA's competition system, he has enough time to test the remaining four players. Even after the test, if these four players are not qualified, he can even recommend to Ye Si to trade players that meet his requirements.

As long as his five small tactics can be formed before the playoffs start.

It's just obvious that he doesn't want that.

This is his last season.

As a man known as a lunatic.

Of course he hopes to be crazy from beginning to end!

After returning to the United States, Nelson fell into a state of madness.

The preseason is not important, but many teams will regard the preseason as a running-in state and a basis for checking the state. Even many gambling companies will refer to the preseason when formulating the odds of winning the season.

Therefore, the preseason is different from the summer league. The preseason is also an official game of the NBA.

It has a certain value.

And because Leafs hasn't played in three years, the Seattle SuperSonics need preseason more than any team.

But after returning to the United States, Nelson began to act randomly.

When he was in the UK, Nelson only let the fifth team go up in garbage time in the fourth quarter.

But now because there is not enough time, in the game between the SuperSonics and the Nuggets on October 15th, Nelson used the regular routine of Milicic, Millsap, Durant, Yeas and James Harden at the beginning. After the starting lineup.

After five minutes of play, it became a lineup of Antetokounmpo, Durant, Leafs, James Harden and Rondo.

And this lineup played for a full quarter and a half.

It wasn't until the third quarter that Nelson changed the lineup to Gobert, Whiteside, Tucker, Danny Green and Reggie Jackson.

After playing this regular lineup for half a quarter, the five-small lineup with Rondo and four other players appeared again.

And it’s another quarter and a half.

In this game, Nelson played the five-little tactic so unabashedly for such a long time that even a fool could see what Nelson's intention was.

Five little tactics!

Since the Warriors' five young players went crazy in the league last season, the whole league is now talking about the five young players.

Even though the Warriors' five-man strategy was horribly screwed up by the Cavaliers in the Finals, Nelson's plan to play five-man in the SuperSonics still caused the whole public opinion to explode.

Not only the media and reporters, but also many coaches, players and professionals are looking forward to it.

It's just that when these people watched the two games between the SuperSonics and the Nuggets and the SuperSonics and the Thunder with great expectations, they were all a little disappointed.

It should be said that it is quite disappointing.

"Mr. Nelson's five-little tactic can also win, but the whole system is very jerky and not smooth."

Steve Kerr is quite disappointed.

Of course he could see that Nelson's five-little tactics were not the same system as their 'Romar Style' five-little tactics.

In terms of requirements and difficulty, Nelson's five-little tactic is even higher. Nelson's five-little tactic hopes that at least the five players will be players like Dream Green. The stronger the players, the more powerful the tactics will be. big.

Nelson's five-small tactical system has more demanding requirements. Naturally, personnel selection is more of a "zero-sum game." As long as one player does not meet the requirements, the entire tactical system will not operate.

It seems extremely jerky.

At this point, the Warriors' five minors don't have this problem. If Beasley is replaced by Matt Barnes, the Warriors' five minors can still operate naturally.

The Warriors' five players use Green's versatility to reduce the height of the interior, and Curry's offensive speed and range to increase the team's offensive frequency and offensive width.

As long as there are no problems with these two people, the other three, any three outside forward players can play in the five minors.

As a head coach at the level of Nelson, he has certainly exceeded the standard of tactics serving the purpose of winning.

Nelson's tactical system is already pursuing art. It goes beyond the scope of winning and losing. He wants to see the ultimate basketball offense.

So for coaches like Cole and Phil Jackson, even if Nelson's tactical system appears to be a bit failed and jerky because of poor personnel selection, it is more of a blessing.

Because they also want to see what the ultimate basketball offense is.

They may not be able to reach the artistic height of Nelson, but this does not prevent them from appreciating whether Nelson can reach the highest artistic height.

It's just obvious that most people in this world are utilitarian and impetuous.

Especially the media and public opinion, most people are short-sighted.

They didn't care at all whether Nelson was pursuing art or not.

What they care about is, what is this thing that the Seattle SuperSonics are playing?

Damn it, you have Milicic and Millsap, two All-Star-level insiders, but you can use Antetokounmpo and Yeas to play inside? Are you sick?

He won't have Alzheimer's disease like his apprentice Popovich, right?

Popovich's Alzheimer's disease deceived the Spurs and even deceived Duncan.

If Nelson suddenly develops Alzheimer's disease, wouldn't Yes be in the same miserable situation?

Originally, Yes had not played for three years. Now that he has returned to the SuperSonics, the best way is to let Yes familiarize himself with the previous Seattle SuperSonics style of play and regain his form.

The principle of what is weak and what is not replenished is the same everywhere.

Now Ye Si needs to make up for it slowly, and what is Nelson's current approach?

It was just that when Yes was still weak, he directly gave Yes a large box of powerful ginseng medicine and poured it into Yes's mouth!

In these two games with the Nuggets and Thunder, Nelson frantically experimented with his five-little tactics. Because of the poor results, he was very controversial, and many people were disappointed with him.

Even Nelson himself was a little disappointed with himself.

With the Sonics' remaining four players, he started with Rondo because he trusted Rondo over the other three players who had not been tested.

He knows about Rondo's experience with the Spurs, and he also knows about Rondo's current situation in the league.

But in Nelson's opinion, these don't matter.

As long as Rondo can play the last core role in the five small tactics, it doesn't matter to him.

And he personally has great expectations for Rondo. Although averaging a triple-double per game does not mean that he can play the core of his five-small tactics, a player who can average a triple-double per game obviously has more expectations than other players. of.

Therefore, Nelson deliberately gave Rondo two games of time.

However, Rondo's performance in these two games and the 'board value' he tested from Rondo greatly disappointed him.

He has expectations for Rondo's scoring ability. He is the leading scorer and has a three-point shooting percentage close to 50%. However, in the experiments of these two games, Rondo's scoring performance was very poor.

If it weren't for Yes's passing, there would be no points. And with the five-small tactical system, how could Rondo's shots be all Yes's passes?

The speed of passing and receiving is so fast that anyone can pass the ball to Rondo.

Rondo cannot be a threat at a certain time, and needs to be an offensive threat at all times.

Therefore, Nelson originally thought that Rondo's scoring ability should be rated above A level, but the final result was C-, even worse than Antetokounmpo. Antetokounmpo's comprehensive scoring rating except shooting Others are quite high.

Rondo, apart from shooting a little better than Antetokounmpo, is not as good as him in other aspects.

Originally, in Nelson's opinion, scoring was Rondo's advantage, but now it has become a disadvantage, and then Rondo has disadvantages in height, strength, inside defense and shot blocking, etc.

According to his tests, this player who can average a triple-double in the NBA has a measly 0.6 board value, which is worse than Danny Green.

The player he looked forward to most came to such a result, which really disappointed and shocked Old Nelson.

Now the Sonics still have three players, Tucker, Ingles and Leonard. Are they more suitable than Rondo?

Nelson is a little pessimistic.

However, life must go on, even if it is pessimistic, the final test must be completed.

On October 20th and October 22nd, the Seattle SuperSonics also defeated the Jazz and the Suns, two weak teams.

In these two games, the SuperSonics inexplicably reused Ingles and Tucker, which made Nelson's public opinion and pressure even more crazy.

Even Ye Si was a little worried about this crazy public opinion.

Don't let this stubborn old man get carried away.

However, to Ye Si's relief, Old Nelson still ignored any sounds from outside and continued to carry out his work meticulously.

He even seemed to see a trace of joy on Old Nelson's face.

"Tucker's board value has reached 0.8, everything is good, but his passing and control is a little bit worse, slightly better than Danny Green."

"Ingalls' board value actually reached 1.0..."

This test result simply surprised Nelson.

On October 23, the penultimate preseason game between the Sonics and the Bulls, Nelson tested Ingles again.

"It's still a barrel value of 1.0!"

Ingles can barely meet the five core requirements!

The joy on Old Nelson's face could not even be concealed.

"Old Nelson isn't really crazy, is he?"

After TNT TV commentator Kenny Smith finished speaking, many people became even more worried about Yes and the Sonics.

"The dangers of Alzheimer's disease are really great, and Popovich has a criminal record!"

Watching Nelson's excitement and joy on TV, James had a smile on his face.

The comrades of Yes are really better at showing off than the other, and are more capable at cheating than the other.

He really didn't expect that it would be Old Nelson who was tricked this time.

Nelson used to be Yes' most reliable partner.

Of course, although he sympathizes with Yes, as an opponent, he certainly hopes that the Seattle SuperSonics will be as chaotic as possible!

In both the Suns and Bulls games, Ingles got a lot of playing time.

And after the game, Nelson was full of praise for Ingles.

This makes Ingalls quite happy.

In the SuperSonics, he is very satisfied. Whether he plays or not, it doesn't matter how much time he has. The SuperSonics have never treated him badly, but if he can help Yes more, of course he will be happier.

"Many people outside now say that I have Alzheimer's disease. I think they may be right. I have never noticed a player as good as Joe before. This is my problem."

Nelson's praise surprised other Sonics players.

"It turns out that Joe is hiding so deeply!"

The surprised looks from his teammates made Ingalls a little embarrassed.

He himself didn't know that his strength was hidden so deeply.

It makes him look like a big boss behind the scenes.

In fact, after testing Ingles' board value, Nelson also felt that Ingles was the team's most hidden player.

Until October 25, when the game between the SuperSonics and the Clippers ended, and after testing the team's last player, Kawhi Leonard, Nelson looked at Leonard's board value that was initially tested on his hand, and thought he might be more than just Alzheimer's disease is accompanied by severe presbyopia.

The board is worth 1.6…

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