Beep!

After Su Lang played a trick on Paul again, the Hornets called a timeout.

Head coach Byron Scott had already noticed that Paul was not in a good condition.

After the timeout whistle sounded, Paul walked off the court angrily.

A person sat in a chair and sulked.

Paul never thought that he would be defeated by a rookie.

Head coach Scott walked to Paul's side,

"Hey! Kesri, what's wrong with you? This is not like you. I know you are very angry now, but you have to understand that this is the opponent's strategy. The opponent is deliberately provoking you and disrupting the team's rhythm."

Head coach Scott explained to Paul the interests involved in this earnestly.

Paul shook his head.

How could he not know the purpose of the opponent's doing this.

Otherwise, he would not have endured it until now.

But knowing is one thing, and whether you can endure it is another.

Paul feels that he has reached his limit now.

If the opponent continues like this, he doesn't know if he can endure it.

But for the sake of the team, Paul once again forced himself to suppress his anger.

Beep!

The timeout is over, and the players from both sides returned to the court.

However, Scott's timeout did have some effect.

After all, it calmed down Paul, who was on the verge of exploding.

Su Lang looked at the calmed-down Paul and shook his head.

It seems that the stars in the NBA are not so easy to lose their rhythm.

In this case, let's use our strength to confront them head-on.

Su Su Lang simply gave up the idea of continuing to provoke Paul.

After all, Su Lang didn't want his first NBA game to turn into a full-scale fight.

Without Su Lang's verbal art attack, Paul gradually regained his form.

Paul continued to create opportunities for his teammates through pick-and-roll screens and then passes.

Su Lang also focused most of his attention on connecting his teammates.

It has to be said that this skill of one person holding the ball and shaking nine people is really bluffing.

Not only can it deceive the defender, but even his own teammates.

At the end of the first half, Su Lang scored as many as 9 assists.

But he also contributed 5 turnovers.

Several times, Su Lang's exquisite passes were turned into turnovers because his teammates did not react.

Su Lang didn't have anything to do with this side.

Before choosing this skill, Su Lang was mentally prepared.

But head coach Don Nelson was anxious.

Looking at those exquisite passes, they were wasted by these players.

Don Nelson wished he could go on the court himself.

At the end of the half, the score on the field was fixed at 52.

:63

The Warriors were 11 points behind at home.

During the halftime break, Don Nelson was furious in the locker room.

If it weren't for the fact that they wasted Su Lang's passes, the Warriors should be leading now.

After being trained by head coach Don Nelson, all the Warriors players looked at Su Lang with resentment.

Can they be blamed for this!

Su Lang's passes were so weird!

Sometimes they just wanted to run for a pick-and-roll.

Who would have thought of the feeling of a basketball being smeared directly on the face.

Su Lang was watching with a smile and tears, and the negative emotion values that he kept getting from his teammates in the system.

Don Nelson really brought him a wave of hatred!

Although Su Lang likes negative emotion values.

But now Don Nelson's actions are simply making enemies for Su Lang in the locker room!

But Su Lang also has a direct way.

Su Lang looked at his teammates around him and stood up directly.

"Don't look at me like that, everyone. To make amends, I'll pay for all the nightclub consumption tonight!"

Su Lang naturally has his own way of integrating into the team.

Nothing is more suitable for promoting relationships than the nightclub culture of the United States.

Jackson, the Martial Saint, looked at Su Lang in surprise.

He originally thought that Su Lang, a rookie, would be isolated in the locker room.

Who would have thought that he would have such a bold move.

Originally, everyone didn't have that much resentment towards Su Lang, but it was just that Don Nelson fanned the flames, so it was a bit embarrassing.

Now that Su Lang is so sincere, some people in the locker room have been tempted.

At this time, Jackson, the Martial Saint, stood up and hugged Su Lang.

"Hahaha! It's rare to have someone so generous, so it's settled, but you can only go out to drink, and don't mess around."

Indeed, NBA teams have this rule, and players are prohibited from going to nightclubs to mess around during the season.

But under normal circumstances, the team turns a blind eye.

After all, these basketball players are full of energy, and if they are not allowed to go out, they might cause some trouble.

Wusheng Jackson's behavior just now seemed simple, but it actually had a deep meaning.

Now Wusheng Jackson is the undisputed boss of the team's locker room.

He stood up to support Su Lang, which means that he has recognized Su Lang.

This is telling Others are not allowed to bully Su Lang in the future.

It can be said that Su Lang's current status in the locker room is not something a rookie can have.

Logically speaking, rookies have a very low status in the locker room.

Any rookie will suffer some unfair treatment in the locker room.

There are two reasons why Wu Sheng Jackson did this.

One is that Su Lang is really to his liking, and he is very optimistic about Su Lang.

The other point is that when they are on the court, Su Lang and he cooperate very comfortably.

In the first half, Su Lang only made one mistake in passing the ball to Jackson.

Jackson is not like those other useless people.

So Jackson's level is not enough to cooperate with Su Lang on the court. Coming, there is a feeling of being in the water.

In addition, Jackson is very unhappy with another core player of the Warriors.

That is Monta Ellis. It just so happens that Su Lang is showing strong abilities now.

Jackson doesn't mind supporting Su Lang.

Although Su Lang didn't see Jackson's thoughts thoroughly, he guessed it almost right.

Both of them knew it tacitly.

Su Lang looked at the group of teammates cheering in the locker room.

A smile appeared at the corner of his mouth.

A nightclub consumption in exchange for harvesting negative emotions from them without any psychological burden in the future.

This is still better than buying and selling Su Lang.

Let's all laugh! In the future, What I have earned is time from you.

Su Lang looked at the lively locker room with a hint of meaning.

The other members of the Warriors didn't know that they had sold out their peaceful future life in a nightclub.

If they knew, they would never go to this nightclub again.

At this time, Don Nelson, who was hiding outside the door, heard the laughter in the locker room.

The corners of his mouth rose slightly.

He did it on purpose just now, just to see if Su Lang had the ability to handle the things in the locker room.

This is an indispensable ability for a core player.

Now it seems that the ending is still very satisfactory to Don Nelson.

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