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Chapter 24 Who said he had poor skills

Chapter 24 Who said he had poor skills

Both parties agreed and the test began immediately.

However, the Bulls probably wanted to test the offensive capabilities of Brown and the other two, so they asked Miller to only defend and not attack.

Like De Klerk, Miller is a shooting inside player with accurate mid-range shots. He also has the ability to pull out the opponent's center and then use slow three steps to attack the basket and make a layup. His skills are very comprehensive.

If he were to attack with all his might, the two high school students would be unable to stop him.

After all, he is an active NBA player.

Connors agreed, but asked Curry to start first.

The other side didn't have much opinion.

Curry's agent, Mills Tann, was looking over here with a smile.

It can be seen that he has full confidence in Curry.

On the sidelines, Floyd turned and asked, "Bill, what do you think the result will be?"

Standing next to him was the tall Bill Cartwright.

As a meritorious center and locker room leader of the Bulls dynasty, he worked diligently and did not perform much offensively, but he was a mainstay in the interior and a defensive gate. After retiring, he remained on the Bulls coaching staff.

He was still frighteningly thin and said, "Miller is like me. He's willing to fight on defense and is very aggressive. I think he can defend Curry. After all, he's still a little green."

"As for Brown."

Cartwright looked toward Brown and said, "Although Brown has an advantage in agility, I don't think he'll perform very well. After all, they're both high school students and too inexperienced. Miller has a lot of defensive experience and knows how to deal with agile inside players."

This judgment is also what Freud thought in his mind.

On the surface, Brown has the advantage of speed, but Miller is an active player. He can defend all kinds of centers in the league. You, a high school student, are nothing.

Sure enough, both of them guessed correctly.

On the first ball, Curry held the ball and played. His 300-pound weight naturally had a lot of impact, but he couldn't really move Miller.

Miller is not only able to carry the ball, but also has a lot of small moves. He will try to interrupt your movements and disrupt your rhythm during the confrontation.

Curry was defended and stopped the ball. He wanted to show off his low-post footwork, but Miller didn't take the dribble at all. In the end, he had no choice but to take a hook shot, but it bounced out of the basket due to Miller's interference.

Cartwright shrugged, looking like he'd let it slide.

He studied the game videos of the so-called three treasures of high school in the media, and Curry's skills were the best. At least he had some low-post footwork and had figured out the hook shot.

Players like Chandler and Brown rely entirely on their bodies to play, and their skills are terrible.

But Curry obviously doesn't know how to use his body.

So the same thing goes, you are too green, you need to practice!

This is Tang Sen's side.

Connors's eyebrows lit up: "Ha, I told you, this kid is no good."

Tang Sen shook his head secretly.

Curry and Brown have the same problem. In high school, they faced a group of opponents who were physically weaker than themselves and had their way.

But facing the seasoned NBA players, they have not yet learned how to use their bodies.

Of course, Brown has changed a lot after a month of special training.

As for Curry, his performance will only get worse.

In this round, Miller has tested Curry's strengths.

In the end, Curry only scored one of the five shots.

There could have been more fights, but Floyd called a halt, apparently feeling there was no need to continue.

His dejected end.

His agent no longer had the confident smile on his face, and his expression was not good.

But he quickly adjusted himself and greeted Curry with encouragement: "It's okay, this is a draft, skills are not important."

The choice is based on talent, and everyone knows that your skills won’t be that good.

"And Brown's skills are worse than yours. I don't think he can even score a goal!" Mills Tann glanced at Connors.

And laughed out loud.

Is that funny? Wait until Brown comes on the court and see if you can still laugh.

On the court, Brad Miller held the ball and sighed.

Looking back, I participated in the draft but no one wanted me. I was not selected and was forced to go to a foreign country to play basketball.

If the NBA hadn't been locked out, and I had been lucky enough to win a bronze medal with the Dream Team, I probably wouldn't have had a chance to return to the NBA.

As a result, I made it big and now I can beat those so-called draft favorites and the top picks to the ground.

Miller felt an inexplicable sense of revenge in his heart.

Sure enough, diligence is more important!

Brown came up and greeted politely.

Miller snorted in his heart, don't think that I won't torture you just because you are polite.

He threw the ball to Brown, ready to start the attack. Brown started from the right side of the basket, and Miller came up directly to challenge him.

A 300-pound fat guy can handle it, so what are you, a skinny guy?

As soon as their bodies touched, Miller was surprised to find that he couldn't move.

Brown stood very steadily, and at the moment of confrontation, he used the force to turn around and pass from his right side.

Damn, I was careless!
Miller cursed inwardly and turned to chase after him.

He was called the Big White Bear, but he didn't have the speed of a bear. When he turned around, he could only see Brown leaping and violently hanging off the frame.

Miller frowned suddenly.

Floyd on the sidelines suddenly raised his eyebrows.

This turn... is fine!

Sometimes, just because you are fast doesn’t mean you can easily turn around and pass your opponent.

You must first be able to resist and withstand the opponent's strength, and then you will have enough energy to complete the turning movement.

Otherwise, once your body is in conflict, you will lose balance.

So Floyd found that Brown's confrontation didn't seem bad.

Much better than Curry, whose steps became messy when squeezed just now.

"Come again."

On the field, Miller threw the ball to Brown again.

His expression turned serious.

Just one goal, we can’t give it up anymore.

Start from the right side.

Another half month passed, and Brown still hadn't trained his left hand.

Tang Sen didn't let him practice either because his right hand wasn't trained well enough yet.

Miller took a half step back and just used his arm to hold Brown back, just in case he got too close, so Brown just turned around and showed himself.

Unexpectedly, Brown actually took the initiative to seek confrontation.

This young man is so brave!
Miller's feet were like roots, refusing to budge an inch.

But to his surprise, the power transmitted was very fierce.

Miller was surprised to find that he was retreating involuntarily.

In other words, one must tense up all the strength in the body in order to not lose in this kind of physical confrontation.

With continuous hits, Brown has entered the attack range.

He pushed against Miller and started dribbling.

The speed was very fast, and he finally jumped up and made a hook shot steadily.

Miller, who was a beat slower, had the advantage of height and arm span, but he couldn't stop the basketball from entering the basket.

There is no other reason, it's just a difference in movement speed.

Miller admitted that he was just slow, and what he really cared about was that Brown's confrontation was far stronger than he imagined.

His expression began to become serious.

It's the last goal, no more can be scored.

Otherwise, I would lose face.

Floyd and others on the sidelines were already looking surprised.

If the first goal was a bit due to Miller's carelessness, then in this goal, Brown relied on his solid personal ability to complete the goal.

He is excellent in confrontation, his movements are smooth and not deformed, he relies on agility to gain space for shooting, and the last shot is also stable enough.

Each one is a manifestation of hard power.

"When did he learn to shoot a hook shot?" Tedeschi asked in surprise.

Watching Brown's high school game videos, there are almost no such precise hook shots. They are all various physical attacks and mindless dunks.

And no scouting report says that Brown is good at hook shots.

The scouts who tried every way to praise him didn't write it, which only shows that Brown really doesn't know how to do it.

Floyd shook his head and was about to speak, but immediately shut up.

Because Brown scored again on the field.

He faced the basket with the ball, and after a fake shot failed to get away, he simply took a step forward and pushed Miller towards the basket. After successfully getting close to the basket, he pretended to jump up, shook Miller's center of gravity, turned around, and made another hook shot.

At this moment, Floyd was really confused.

Which bastard wrote this scouting report, saying this guy's skills are terrible!

(End of this chapter)

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