It has been a long time since Li Liang had the chance to win a lottery.

The lottery is a reward system of the achievement system. As Li Liangneng gets fewer and fewer achievements, the rewards will naturally become less and less.

It is mainly the kind of "first time XX" achievement, which is gone after it is obtained.

Many of the remaining achievements will take time to accumulate, and Li Liang estimates that it may take ten or eight years to achieve them.

At that time, he was probably invincible in the world. By the way, he closed down the NBA and asked you to have an egg for the lottery system.

I don't know why this time, but I suddenly got a chance to draw a lottery.

I didn't achieve any achievements. Could it be that my performance in the fourth quarter was so wonderful that I became fans of the system?

Even thinking about it is impossible.

Li Liang was very vigilant, did the system feel that the anger points it had contributed to him were too little, and it was asking him to spend the anger points again.

But if you want Li Liang not to use the lucky draw chance, that's impossible.

After returning to the hotel at night, Li Liang fell asleep, entered the system, and came to the lucky wheel.

The big windmill whirled around, Li Liang pondered in his heart to see what it was.

After five seconds, the turntable stopped, and Li Liang looked at the prize situation: [Turn it again].

WCNM!

The garbage system is still playing with me, just give the prize directly, and it's over, and let me spin it again.

So Li Liang turned it around again, and this time finally got the result: [Acquire special items: Sharingan stickers, pasted on certain things, can help you acquire other players' skills, but the duration is only 3 minutes, every day One time only. Instructions: Please don't stick it on the eyes, there is only one piece, please stick the film carefully. 】

After reading the explanation, Li Liang found that this thing seemed interesting.

In three minutes, the skills of other players can be compared.

Li Liang is already very strong now, but his scoring methods are relatively simple.

Three-pointers and emergency stop jumpers accounted for more than half of the scoring.

It's just that in this place of the NBA, one trick can be eaten all over the world. As long as one skill is practiced strong enough, one can become a superstar -- such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

But for Li Liang, with one more skill, his offensive options will be more guaranteed.

But the question is, this is a sticker, where should I put it?

I said that it cannot be attached to the eyes, so are there any props for glasses?

Li Liang thought for a while, and quickly remembered, that prop, [Dr. Naismith's Ball Blind Detector]!

This thing Li Liang has been useless for a while, because other players in the league are blind to him.

Anyway, everyone is blind, just play, no matter what your blindness index is, Li Liang is not a scout.

So Li Liang seldom used this thing later, and left it in the exchange center to eat dust.

Li Liang took him out, and the shape of this thing was the same as the combat power detector in Dragon Ball, with a glass lens in the left eye.

Li Liang tore off the Sharingan sticker, pasted it on the lens, and then put it on, feeling a little retarded.

Forget it, no one else can see it anyway, let's try it tomorrow.

...

After playing the Rockets, the Pacers flew to Atlanta the next day. The third game of their road trip was to play away against the Atlanta Hawks.

After arriving in Atlanta, the entire Pacers team stayed at the hotel, and around three o'clock in the afternoon, the entire team organized a simple training session.

Li Liang put on his brand-new [Writing Wheel Eyeball Blind Detector], and first tested the IQ of each hero in the team.

"Damn, Finsen's ball blindness index...is actually a formula, cowhide, and JR-Smith too. Hey, the team's golf intelligence is really worrying."

While Li Liang was measuring, he participated in the team's match, and he aimed at David West.

West's inside offensive skills have always been skilled, and now young people in the league do not have his excellent low-post offensive ability.

Li Liang tried it, and found that it was useless to directly take pictures of people. He had to use this skill to steal it instantly in order to learn the skill.

West caught the ball in the low post, turned back, turned inward, and hit a small hook with his right hand.

At this moment, Li Liang stole this technique.

Li Liang felt that something seemed to be fused into his brain and muscles, it must be the memory of skills!

Three minutes, only three minutes.

Li Liang was immediately on the offensive end, asking for the ball in the low post.

Li Liang's low position ability is still good, and he has practiced with Tom Heinsohn.

It was West who was defending Li Liang. He didn't know what Li Liang was doing, but he suddenly played a low attack?

West is limited by his size and jumping, and his defensive statistics are relatively average, but his low-post defensive ability is actually very good, and the average team cannot touch him in the low post.

Li Liang got into position, took the ball from his teammates, and then, like West, dribbled the ball behind his back and squeezed twice.

Don't underestimate the two back-and-back dribbles and squeeze in, it's actually a very difficult part of the back-up technique.

Once the rhythm is not good, you will either be intercepted, or your dribble will be unstable, and you will walk as soon as the stool is removed, or your forward and backward movements will be out of joint, and you will look like a fool.

Stronger than James, his few dribbles after catching the ball with his back were slightly stiff, and he has not achieved great success.

Because everyone dribbles forward facing the basket when they are young, but it is the other way around when dribbling with their backs, and they dribble backwards with their backs. First of all, it does not conform to the habit of dribbling training since childhood.

Then, you can focus on your hands and feet when dribbling facing the basket, but you still need to use your back to perceive the opponent's defense when dribbling with your back.

This is another challenge to the coordination of the whole body.

The biggest difficulty with back dribbling is that you can't see the basket, you can't find the reference point, and you have to perceive it purely by feeling.

If your perception is not good, the result is to dribble, turn around, and then find that the basket is not where it is...

Not to mention, when dribbling, you have to observe your teammates and defenders, multi-tasking, the difficulty can be imagined.

For early NBA players, from guard to center, back and body are all technical items that must be learned since childhood.

But now this complex and relatively inefficient technology is fading out of the vision of basketball's highest hall players.

Li Liang didn't use it very well before. Anyway, it was training. West didn't care too much, thinking that Li Liang was just playing.

As a result, Li Liang felt very good with the two dribbles. After pushing away West, he turned inside, and after facing the basket, he also made a small hook with his right hand... The ball circled around the basket, but it missed. ...

"Damn it! Didn't make it in! What kind of sharingan are you? Is it a roller sharingan?"

West took the rebound, passed the ball to his teammate, and said to Li Liang: "Bruce, the footwork is good, the last kick was a little bit close."

Li Liang probably understood that this skill only needs to solve the problem of footsteps and movements, and whether it can advance in the end may depend on Li Liang's own finishing ability.

Li Liang's ability value of the small hook technique is quite low, and he doesn't want to learn it for the time being.

So in the set just now, Li Liang's movements were complete and beautiful, but the last move failed.

It's a matter of finishing ability.

Now Li Liang needs to think about it and improve some of his finishing abilities.

What small hooks, what layups, not to mention how strong they are, at least they must be able to watch.

Among other things, Li Liang's layup ability is really terrible. Basically, he only uses layups or dunks when no one is defending him.

Li Liang was full of motivation all of a sudden. Following his inside defensive ability, he had new goals to accomplish.

It seems that the system draws such a prize for itself to remind itself that it is necessary to develop new abilities.

Afterwards, Li Liang tried two more times. These two times, he switched to a jumper to finish, and the effect was much better all of a sudden.

West was amazed, when would Li Liang do this trick?

Bird looked at Brown from the sidelines. Brown pushed his glasses and said nothing.

Three minutes soon passed, and a line of subtitles appeared in front of my eyes: [Today, the number of stealing skills has been used up. If you still want to use them, you can consume anger points to recharge. Consumption: 2000 points. 】

"CNM."

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