Chapter 559 Brave Heart!
Milicic's hidden mission is not so easy to complete.
To make Milicic, who is less confident, believe that he is already better than Bosh, this requires more than just letting Milicic take the lead in statistics.
Just like every confrontation between Yes and Kobe, Ye's data dominates most of the time.
But Ye Si never felt that his hard power had surpassed Kobe.
The same is true for Milicic. Let him feel that he has indeed surpassed Chris Bosh. That requires all-round transcendence.
If Milicic feels that Chris Bosh's offense is still something he can't deal with during the game. Although he has the advantage in statistics during the game, he does not have the advantage in each round, and he will not think that he has surpassed him. Bosh.
Just like the current center center of the Timberwolves, Al Jefferson, his statistics are better than both Duncan and Garnett, but has his strength surpassed Garnett and Duncan?
of course not!
For Milicic’s hidden mission, the data is not all.
Feelings are real.
This game against the Raptors is definitely the best game of Milicic's career.
Because of Ye's continuous defense, Chris Bosh was unable to avoid Milicic from the outside and shoot. In addition, Bosh himself seemed to want to teach Milicic a lesson in this game, causing Bosh to give up on himself. advantage, and go head-to-head with Milicic's advantage.
On the defensive end, Yes continued to push the blame inside, forcing Chris Bosh to also use the strength that he was not so good at to fight Milicic.
In this game, it can be said that Milicic is crushing Chris Bosh.
Such a victory will give Milicic the feeling of truly surpassing Chris Bosh.
As for whether Milicic really surpassed Bosh or crushed Bosh?
Of course not, the two are still similar in strength, even Chris Bosh is a little bit stronger.
However, the Seattle SuperSonics are now strong enough to crush the Raptors!
If it weren't for the SuperSonics' strength that could crush the Raptors,
Ye Si will not ignore the mistakes in the game and throw the blame inside!
Milicic is not as good as Durant, and the congestion on the inside is incomparable to that on the outside.
Every time you throw the blame to the inside, you need timing. If you are not careful, you will make a mistake.
In order to allow Milicic to dominate on the offensive end of this game, Yes was made eight turnovers at the end of the game.
In order for Milicic to dominate the game, at the end of the game, the final score between the SuperSonics and the Raptors was 120 to 114, and the SuperSonics only won by six points.
In this game with the Raptors, it was Yees who relied on the overall strength of the team to support Milicic's strength beyond Chris Bosh.
Milicic's feelings now are very real. He seems to feel how powerful he is when facing Bosh.
But when Bosh faced such a 'real' Milicic, the expression on his face was always dissatisfied.
Ye Si looked at Bosh who was doing shameful Amway moves with other Raptors players, and the expression on his face was also surprised.
This back view is not that simple.
This is a pretty smart guy.
If it weren't for the SuperSonics' absolute advantage over the Raptors, Milicic's task would be almost impossible.
If it weren't for the SuperSonics' absolute advantage over the Raptors, allowing the Sonics to tie up Bosh and letting Milicic beat him, Chris Bosh wouldn't have been able to punch back.
However, no matter what, this task, which looks simple but is actually not that simple, has been completed.
Blocked shots: 80/80.
This is Yes's current blocking ability. After completing Milicic's task, Yes's blocking ability has been directly improved from 30 to 80!
This kind of improvement speed is indeed very comfortable for Ye Si, who has obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Although the data of blocks is not that important to defenders.
On the court, if you want to block a player, you need too many comprehensive factors. Blocking skills are not even the most important. On the court, if you want to block an opponent, the most important thing is the height armband, followed by jumping strength. Defensive awareness, and then shot-blocking skills.
This is true for most defenders.
However, for Yes, the skill of blocking shots is more important.
When he is equipped with the Westbrook five-star card, his bounce and strength are not lacking. Although his height and wingspan are indeed much worse than those of real insiders, his defensive awareness is the best.
He really can't block some balls that are too high, but for those balls that are not that high, after his blocking reaches 80, he can even block most of them!
For example, when a small guard like Barea or Chris Paul breaks through to the basket for a layup or a floater, as long as Yes appears in the defensive position, he can basically block most of their offenses!
Similarly, if players like Yao Ming, Garnett, Duncan, and Nowitzki attack at the basket, Ye Si should not be able to block it, but he still can't block it.
The improvement in shot-blocking ability mainly improves Ye's ability to bully defenders.
Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Ray Allen, Iverson…
These defenders who were already miserable when facing him will be even more miserable now.
Generally speaking, the importance of blocking attributes is not as important to Ye Si as stealing, but this is still a huge improvement.
After completing Milicic's hidden mission, the next goal that Yes needs to complete becomes Barea's mission.
Hidden Mission: Braveheart
Task description: My height is very short, my weight is very light, and my strength is not that strong, but I have a brave heart!
Task requirements: Have Barea defend ten players who are taller, heavier, and stronger than him in misplaced positions during the game. Each defensive time should be no less than 10 minutes or 10 rounds.
Mission progress: 0/10
Mission reward: Barea's strength ability.
Barea's task is much simpler than Milicic's.
After all, this task only requires Barea to defend players who are better than him in height, weight and strength. It does not require Barea to guard his opponents.
Although the task is a little simpler, it is tedious enough.
Barea is a substitute player, and most of the players he plays against are substitute players.
And Barea's role in the substitute lineup is a sharp knife. Barea doesn't care about defense at all.
This is the arrangement of the team's head coach Nelson.
For Barea, he is only responsible for offense.
Therefore, in every game, the players Barea faces on the defensive end are those players who have no offensive ability, or are the weakest and most 'innocent' players. If such players have better height, strength and weight than Barea , that will definitely beat Barea by force.
When these people have the ability to beat Barea and are ready to beat Barea, Nelson will immediately replace Barea's defender with another one.
It can be said that Barea, who has unlimited protection on the defensive end, cannot face a player for more than 10 minutes or more than 10 rounds in a game.
And this is also the reason why Barea has such obsession.
He was overprotected by the team, which made this player with a character as resolute as a mountain feel very uncomfortable.
He doesn't want to be protected like this by the team.
He wants to prove to the team that he doesn't need protection and can face players who are physically capable of crushing him in all aspects.
Yes is sympathetic to Barea's current feelings.
In the NBA, small players are indeed subject to all kinds of discrimination.
Discrimination is not only experienced by opponents, but also by teammates.
Isn't the Sonics' protection of Barea a form of discrimination?
Just like Stephen Curry, Ye’s disciple.
After being swept out of last season's NCAA championship by Georgetown University led by Roy Hibbert, Curry worked hard on his strength and defense.
In this season's NCAA, Curry's strength and defense have made great progress, but in the eyes of NCAA experts and public opinion, Curry is still the defensive colander who is weak on the defensive end.
When opponents face the University of Washington, they will still frantically look for opportunities to hit Curry out of position.
Even if they are not efficient when playing Curry, they will go crazy to play Curry.
This is prejudice.
Deep-seated prejudices.
Barea now also feels very dissatisfied with such prejudice.
However, Barea is different from Curry. Curry is the boss of the team. He needs to play at least thirty minutes in a game, while Barea plays much less time. Other teams will target Curry, but They won't specifically target Baria. For Baria, they will just fight if they encounter them. If they don't meet them, forget it.
The hidden tasks of the superstar system are very useful.
For Ye Si, the biggest use is not only to allow Ye Si to get a very good strength improvement after completing the mission, but also an important function is to let him clearly know the current mood and feelings of his teammates. of.
Ye Si can also understand and know the needs of his teammates based on these hidden tasks.
If the current SuperSonics teammates are targets for a galgame game, then the superstar system is a strategy plug-in for them.
March 10, 2008, at the training facility of Oden's alma mater, Ohio State University.
This is the base camp for the Sonics' trip to the East.
Early in the morning, Seattle SuperSonics players were surprised to see Barea practicing against Yeas.
One-on-one confrontation practice!
"How is this going?"
"I heard this is a new training mission added by yes."
Rondo looked surprised. Yes, yes, there has always been one-on-one training, right?
Is this a new training program added to Barea? !
Let Barea practice defense?
is it necessary?
This little guy falsely reported his height.
He just plays desperate offense on the court. What does defense have to do with him?
Rondo was a little confused.
It's not just Rondo who doesn't understand it, many Sonics players actually don't understand it.
but……
"I can't tell, JJ's strength is so brave!"
"Yes's power play is the best among the defenders!"
Rondo looked at Yes and Barea who were practicing against each other on the training ground, and the surprised look on his face never disappeared.
I really didn’t expect this little guy to be so powerful, definitely not worse than him!
Although this little guy's defensive skills are very reckless and awkward, he is very hardworking and excited...
This is really surprising!
"Mr. Nelson..."
The team's assistant coach Scott Brooks was surprised, while Old Nelson beside him looked at the extremely excited and excited Barea on the training ground with twinkling eyes.
"It seems that we were indeed negligent before."
Have we been negligent before?
What was overlooked?
Brooks was a little puzzled, but he could clearly feel that Coach Nelson's eyes became more satisfied and respected when he looked at Yes.
For Yes, it is easy to complete Baria's hidden mission.
He only needs to use his privileges on the team and let Barea find a few players to defend on the court. In three games, he can complete this task.
He wants to complete the task and get the reward, but he can't just complete the task.
After completing the morning training, Ye Si looked at the little guy not far away who was surrounded by Sonics players.
The little one's face was full of excitement, and his eyes were that bright and hot color.
He cannot change the world immediately.
But he can start from the side.
He gave Barea a start, and he needed to complete it himself to change the world.
Yesi hopes that one day, Baria's dream will come true and he can become a brave mountain recognized around the world.
"JJ, I can't tell, you are not weak!"
Of course I'm not weak!
Barea is very satisfied now!
He likes this feeling!
Barea, who was surrounded by everyone as if it were a miracle, knew very well that the power contained in him was not a miracle, but was obtained through his hard work!
No, he is not the only one who knows...
yes also knows...
Looking at the back of No. 14 not far away who was talking to the team's head coach, Barea's eyes were filled with admiration.
On March 11, 2008, the Seattle SuperSonics were a guest to challenge the Indiana Pacers, who are now 12th in the Eastern Conference.
Facing the Pacers, who are now starting to falter, the Seattle SuperSonics easily defeated their opponents 118-100 on the road.
The score of this game was nothing special.
But there is something very interesting about the process of this game.
There was a lot of garbage time in this game. Barea, for the first time in the game, was not protected on the defensive end...
In this game, Barea worked hard on the defensive end and performed very well, but on the offensive end, it was a bit of a mess.
After defeating the Pacers in the away game, the Seattle SuperSonics continued to put pressure on the Suns.
On the same day, the Suns also defeated the Spurs 94-87 at home. However, the combination of Stoudemire and Webb once again committed 10 fouls. Although the two were not sent off, the Suns' crisis seemed to have ended. Appeared.
Is there a solar crisis?
The Sonics haven't had time to think about it yet.
But the SuperSonics' own crisis seems to have arrived.
On March 12, 2008, the Seattle SuperSonics challenged the Boston Celtics away from home.
The Sonics have lost three straight games to the Celtics.
yes has never won against the Celtics in his career...