Guard With a Knife

Twenty Five: Michael Beasley

So, the puppy stood on the free throw line, and he began to try to shoot.

His movements are very slow, because the force required to shoot from the basket and the free throw line is completely different, which requires a readjustment of center of gravity and force technique.

Fortunately, the hit rate is not bad.

He was able to maintain a 50% shooting rate from the beginning. It is hard to believe that this is his first systematic free throw training.

Ben Howland carefully inspected the puppy's palm fingers. Compared with the clumsy body control, his fingers are simply a gift from the creator, and their flexibility is shocking.

Swish! Swish! Swish! Swish!

The puppy hit four free throws in a row.

Ben Howland personally stood under the basket and fed him the ball. Although the puppy's shooting was very slow, his shooting percentage was good.

"Snoopy, you were born for basketball. If everyone stood still and played basketball, I'm sure you'd be the most talented player I've ever seen." Ben Holland praised sincerely.

Hearing this, the little dog looked at him helplessly: "Perhaps you should tell me the news after inventing this sport."

Ben Howland laughed.

He likes the feeling of getting along with the puppy. The puppy is neither like those honest children who obey orders, nor the kind of domineering and gifted boy. He was always very peaceful and treated everything equally, he was serious about completing his training, he never said those exaggerated words that attracted attention in the locker room, and he got along with everyone. This made Ben Howland feel from the bottom of his heart that it would be more comfortable to deal with high-achieving students who were admitted based on their academic performance.

The arrival of Leon Bob made the puppy stop the free throw training. He took the puppy to the weight room, and hung upside down after a simple warm-up.

This time, the pup pierced all the balloons in just 19 minutes.

This made Leon Bob happy, and he couldn't wait to tell Mr. Ben Holland: "My training has made historic progress. Snoopy has improved by 11 minutes compared to yesterday."

Everyone encouraged him to work hard, then turned around and continued to discuss the next opponent and the next national championship.

This Friday will usher in the penultimate opponent of the group stage at home, the University of Washington. After playing the University of Washington, they will face the University of Arizona.

However, these two games have actually decided nothing.

Because, the current ranking is the second place in the Pacific Division, and the University of Southern California is ranked first.

This means they will enter the National Series as a selection team. Current projections for Ben Holland...will enter the national championship as a No. 3 or No. 4 seed in the South, which means their first-round opponent will be a No. 14 or No. 13 seed.

The rules of the NCAA Division I are more interesting. Because of the vast territory, they divided all the teams in the country into as many as 31 divisions and the Ivy League. The champions of these 32 divisions will be directly selected for the top 64 in the country. Then the NCAA Management Committee selects teams to enter the top 64 of the country based on the historical honors of each team or other comprehensive considerations.

Most of the teams that can be selected are concentrated in the six top divisions, namely: Big Ten Conference (BIG-TEN), Atlantic Coast Conference (), Southeastern Conference (SEC), Big East Conference (BIG-EAST), Pacific The 12-school league (PAC-12), and the Big 12 league (BIG-12).

The selected top 64 will be divided into four divisions according to the time zone. They are East District, South District, West District and Central West District. These four divisions determine four champions respectively, which are the final four.

It is in the most powerful southern area.

If they want to win the championship, the first step is to become the champion of the Southern District.

Judging from the current situation, their opponent in the first round is very likely to be the University of Kansas led by the top pick Michael Beasley.

Michael Beasley is the number one data maniac in the NCAA this year, and can even be included in the history of the NCAA. In his first college game in his life, he scored 32 points and 24 rebounds. In the final regular season of the Southeast Division, he averaged 26.2 points and 14.5 rebounds per game. You must know that this is the NCAA. The NCAA is no better than the NBA. The possibility of getting super data here is very slim.

Last year's No. 1 pick, Greg Oden, only averaged 15+9 per game. When Carmelo Anthony led Syracuse University to rule the NCAA, his average per game was only 22+10. In recent years, the only one who can compete with him in terms of statistics is last year's No. 2 and Beasley's hardcore brother, Kevin Durant, who averaged 25+13 per game last year.

However, recently several professional drafting platforms have emphasized that Michael Beasley at 2.08 is stronger than Kevin Durant, because he has dribbling and shooting abilities that power forwards should not have at all. Even as high as forty-three percent. At the same time, he has rebounding and post-up skills that a small forward should not have.

With OJ Mayo losing to the NBA on Tuesday, his support on the three authoritative draft platforms has dropped, and Michael Beasley came to the first place.

but.

"Are you sure you want to use Snoopy to deal with Michael Beasley's impact?" After hearing Ben Holland's plan, the offensive assistant Cole's eyes widened to an unbelievable degree: "That's Michael Beasley! !"

Ben Holland said seriously: "I know. But if our first-round opponent is the University of Kansas, then Snoopy will be the best candidate."

"Why can't it be Ty Gibson? He has better footwork and stronger athletic ability." Cole was surprised. He was very conservative on the issue of Snoopy.

"Because Michael Beasley has better footwork and stronger athletic ability. So we can't use players similar to him to defend him, we can only use players who are diametrically opposed to him to limit him." Ben Holland is very firm.

Cole shrugged. He thought Holland was insane.

Using a rookie who can't even shoot the ball to deal with the top pick, what is the difference between shooting a fighter jet with a machine gun?

He is not from the dynasty, and he has no Jin family blood.

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