basketball never sleeps

Chapter 15 I want to order the badge

Chapter 15 I’m going to decide on the badge, even Jesus can’t stop me, I said so!

Time flies so fast, and the calendar turns to December in the blink of an eye.

If you do the math, Mo Wen has been freeloading on the Pistons for more than a month.

After being kept out of the game by Larry Brown, he didn't have to worry about the outcome of the game or the opponent in the next game. He almost became the happiest person in the Pistons.

Mo Wen initially wondered whether he would be traded or waived by the Pistons because of the previous conflict.

Billups specifically mentioned this when chatting with Dumars one day - Billups admires Mo Wen very much, and Mo Wen is one of the few players in the Pistons who is very comfortable working with him, and Mo Wen is

Wen is not only strong in combat, but also quick in learning and improvement. In short, a second-round pick contract is worth it.

——"This child is extremely talented and must not be released to the free market."

Dumars actually didn't want to touch Mo Wen. He was the only "gentleman" in the Pistons' "Bad Boys". Having experienced that era, he believed that conflicts within the team were not a big deal.

Back then, Laimbeer, the most evil guy in the NBA, actually bullied other players on the team a lot when he was on the team. The "Smiling Assassin" Isiah Thomas was bullied by Laimbeer many times.

Dumas himself, well, was bullied by Laimbeer.

Generally speaking, in this era of intra-team fights, as long as the nature is not too bad and the news of the fight is not known to the outside media, the management usually turns a blind eye and lets the players handle it on their own.

After Dumas heard what Billups said, he went to observe Mo Wen for a while.

Self-disciplined, calm and leisurely.

To be honest, after playing basketball for so many years, this is the first time he has seen such a weird rookie. He was obviously "banned" by the head coach but he was not worried about his situation at all, and he didn't care at all about what happened on the court.

Just like enjoying life.

Dumas looked at Mo Wen as if he saw himself in the period before retiring - working just to eat and drink and get paid, and playing ball was just a job that had bored him.

That’s outrageous!

In addition, Dumas also observed Mo Wen's abilities.

In training matches, Mo Wen often has no sense of presence on the court, not because he is weak, but because everyone knows that Mo Wen is a tough guy and it is difficult to please him, so he is used to attacking in the direction of

Avoid Mowen.

On the offensive end, the cooperation between Mo Wen and Milicic impressed Dumas. According to Billups, Mo Wen was happy to help the No. 2 pick. In the team, Mo Wen usually comforted Milicic.

Wen was doing it, and Mo Wen often took Milicic to practice with him.

Just judging from the results of the training match, Mo Wen and Milicic's cooperation on the offensive end is very impressive. Even if they encounter big players, they will inevitably be the dominant players.

A talented and sophisticated offensive combination seems to have given Dumas some inspiration on how to use Milicic.

The fact that Milicic still has a glimmer of confidence at the moment is largely due to Mo Wen.

It is a pity that Larry Brown did not pay attention to Dumas's suggestion. An inside player cannot practice confrontation or defense. His ability to attack is of no use and he will never get his approval for the rest of his life.

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Mo Wen has been in a good mood recently, not because he is taking advantage of the team, but because he has made new breakthroughs in the copy space.

It has been 8 months since he got the dungeon space, and the total number of games he has played in it is more than 1,200. After working hard for so long, he can finally have a stable 20% winning rate in [normal dungeon]!

Also consider that although most of the copies are substituted players whose identities fit his swingman position, there are also some copies that are substituted for positions such as point guard or center that he is not good at.

Excluding those dungeons that are purely not chosen by the chieftain, his real winning rate in [normal dungeons] may be 30%!

This is a great success, marking that his bottleneck period is over, and he can happily farm potential rough stones to add points to himself again!

( ̄︶ ̄)

In addition, [normal copy] will have a 50% probability of breaking out badge fragments. According to the system's explanation, seven low-level badge fragments can be synthesized into a random "low-level badge".

As a "migrant player" who has great potential every day and works hard in reality to fulfill his potential, he has been coveting things like badges that can directly increase his combat power for a long time.

At present, he has accumulated six low-level badge fragments from previous [normal copies], and he feels that he is not far away from possessing the first badge.

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"Don't break fast, slow down the tempo, be optimistic about Howard, and pay attention to the inside defensive position!"

"Idiot old man, listen to him and he will never win the ball in his life. If he gives up the fast break, we will definitely lose. Don't listen to his Augustin. If you continue to speed up, we will definitely beat the Magic to death."

Mo Wen lowered his voice and spoke to the player next to him.

He was really angry. During the day, he heard that this old man from Pistons had a bad mouth, and when he entered the dungeon at night, he could still see this old man with a brain-damaged brain.

It was not that he was still playing, but he was afraid that the old man would replace him if there was a conflict, and he would have to go over and give the old man a hard fight.

Defense, defense, what kind of era is this? They only focus on your defense!

If you fall behind at a critical moment and don't want to attack, but continue to emphasize defense, are you buying the Magic?

That's right, Mo Wen is currently in the dungeon. This is a [normal dungeon] taken from part of the Bobcats' regular season in 2010.

And he replaced "Martial Saint" Jackson, who was officially one of the core members of the Bobcats at that time. There were a total of 5 games in this dungeon, and winning three of them would be considered a victory.

The Bobcats had two wins and two losses in the previous four games. This is the most critical game and the most critical moment.

The Magic team they faced was one of the teams competing for the championship this year. The team had Howard, the monster who could "single-replace with James", Carter, who still has a reputation, and Lewis, the billionaire man. The team's role players were also not weak.

, Gortat, Pietrus, Bai Qiao, Redick.

It stands to reason that the Bobcats, who had just established the team at that time, had no chance of winning against such a strong team, but basketball is round and anything is possible.

Today, the Magic's shooters are not very good. The Magic's main one-star, four-shooter tactic has the shooters on the outside shooting inaccurately, and the tactic is basically useless.

As a "one-star", Howard was very brave today. He had 14 rebounds in the first three quarters and almost had 20 rebounds in the middle of the fourth quarter. However, the shooter's inaccurate shooting could not help open up the space. Howard also failed on the offensive end.

Can't perform well.

After Mo Wen assumed the identity of Stephen Jackson, Carter, who faced him, was actually not particularly difficult to guard against.

During this period, Carter's physical fitness has declined significantly. He has lost the explosiveness of previous years and the speed of the Raptors. The AI ​​who competed against Carter in the Eastern Conference Finals has retired this year, so we can understand the ruthlessness of time.

Even though Carter in 2010 could still average 16+4+4 per game, his outside scoring already accounted for 50% of his total points, and he had transformed into a standard pitcher.

The thing that Mo Wen was not afraid of the most was defensive pitchers. Under Mo Wen's defense, Carter made 6 of 16 shots in the first three quarters, and Mo Wen was very disappointed.

Things on the defensive end are easy to solve, but on the offensive end, the only tactic the newly established Bobcats are best at is fast break.

Moreover, the Bobcats' backup point guard DJ Augustin was in very good condition today. The substitute Augustin had enough energy to run around Magic point guard Jameer Nelson all over the court.

If Larry Brown demands to lower the tempo at this time, wouldn't that be a waste of martial arts skills?

Augustine hesitated for a moment, then nodded when he saw the black face of "Jackson" in front of him.

If you think about it for a moment, you can understand that during the fast break of the defensive counterattack, the Bobcats can still find openings or mismatch, but in positional battles, the Bobcats really have no reliable tactics other than opening up for the starting singles.

With 3 minutes left in the fourth quarter, the Magic lead by 2 points and still have the ball. Every ball now counts the outcome of the game.

Although Mo Wen's physical strength has bottomed out, he still clenches his teeth and stares at Carter. In terms of game experience, Carter, who has 10 years of game experience, is not much worse than him. He currently has 11 points and 4 rebounds.

The performance of 5 assists is already considered excellent.

He has become accustomed to working hard. There is no match in the [Normal Dungeon] that he can easily win. The bottom of his physical strength is not really that he cannot move. It is more of a pain that is fed back into his brain.

The willpower he has developed countless times is actually a more valuable ability than the competition experience he gained in the dungeon.

After two rounds of outside passes, the Magic ball was finally handed over to Carter. Without the violent first step of his youth, Carter's breakthrough at this time was full of skill and confusion.

This game has been played seven or eight times since the beginning of the second half.

Left or right?

Feeling Carter's center of gravity during the physical confrontation, Mo Wen guessed correctly again.

Seeing that the breakthrough was blocked, Carter immediately seamlessly switched to the post-up mode and wanted to use a kite to turn over. But just when Carter wanted to find Mo Wen's flaw, Mo Wen took the initiative and leaned over to face the basketball in mid-air.

Just a slap.

Augustin grabbed the ball with a forward dive that was close to flying on the ground. He staggered and rushed towards the Magic half with full power.

Phew~

A light but steady civilian layup tied the score between the two teams.

Mo Wen, who had just been entangled with Carter and tripped to the ground, hammered the floor.

"Roar!"

I want to fix the badge, even Jesus can’t stop it, I said so!

Out of the corner of his eye, Mo Wen glanced at Larry Brown, who was frowning on the sidelines.

Before he considered whether to leave again, he gave this old ghost a hard fight. The reality and the accounts in the copy were calculated together. After enduring it for so long, he had to collect some interest.

3K for two today, so go to bed early after watching it if you haven’t slept yet!

(End of chapter)

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