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Chapter 35 Li Ran's Scouting Report

Chapter 35 Li Ran's Scouting Report

Wise thought about it, sat down and tore off the piece of paper.

Then he turned the book to a new page, picked up the pen, scratched his head, and slowly wrote on the paper.

Accompanied by bursts of cheers, Wise wrote Li Ran's scouting report bit by bit in his own world.

"In terms of physical talent, Li Ran's stature and athletic ability have far surpassed that of ordinary guards; his ball-handling ability is very strong, and he can easily break through opponents with passing people, footwork, and changing directions; he has excellent layup finishing ability and body control ability. , strength can allow him to complete difficult layups; defensively, Li Ran has the physical conditions to become an excellent defensive player, including hand speed, lateral speed, long arms and anticipation ability."

Li Ran rushed inside and caused a foul by Darrell Arthur.

He stood on the free throw line amid the cheers of the fans, took a deep breath, and scored the ball.

"Li Ran is good at attacking the frame and drawing fouls; he has a good understanding of the game, which is rare for players of his age; he also has a lot of scoring instincts, and he can always appear in the most appropriate position according to the coach's tactics. position, and then use his arsenal, drive or shoot to finish the offense."

"For a defender, Li Ran's size, strength, and athleticism are very rare. In this regard, he is very similar to his teammate Derrick Rose."

After encountering the pick-and-roll, Li Ran immediately passed the pick-and-roll, blocked Brandon Rush again, and successfully interfered with his shooting.

"On the defensive end, Li Ran's lateral speed is very good, and he can often stick to his defensive object like a piece of brown sugar. Although his defensive ability needs to be improved after entering the NBA, he has the potential to become an elite perimeter defender. "

Joey Dorsey got the rebound, Ross dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, and passed it to Li Ran immediately after he ran out of space.

Li Ran jumped high and threw the ball gracefully.

"The shooting ability that Li Ran suddenly developed or showed is excellent. His shooting posture is close to perfect. Every time I see his shooting, I will think of Jordan, Kobe, T-mac and other super guards. His NCAA level three Very good ball-distributor, but with NBA range..."

As soon as Wise wrote this, Li Ran made a jump shot from a big step beyond the three-point line.

"Well, Li Ran may have NBA-level shooting range, which is very rare among NCAA players of his age."

After writing about these advantages, Wise began to write about Li Ran's shortcomings.

Just at this time, Chalmers saw through Li Ran's gamble steal. After changing direction, he broke through Li Ran very easily and scored two points for Kansas tenaciously.

"On the defensive end, Li Ran likes to gamble steals too much - he can use lateral speed to make up for lost positions in college, but in the NBA, this shortcoming may be exposed."

Li Ran rushed into Kansas City's inside line like holding a dynamite bag. With Rush chasing behind him and Darrell Arthur blocking the block in front, he chose an extremely difficult pull-up layup.

The almost off-balance shot spun around the rim and fell straight out.

There are still two Memphis players under the basket at this time, all of which are empty.

"Sometimes he loses control when he breaks through for a layup. When he knows the time to pass the ball, he insists on choosing a difficult layup."

After writing these two shortcomings that seemed a bit forced, Wise began to write again.

"Li Ran's organizational skills are not outstanding. He averaged only 2.5 assists per game in NCAA games, but combined with his position, this is not a very fatal flaw."

"With his physical gifts, he can crush most of the opponents who are facing up now, but he hasn't taken full advantage of this because he hasn't developed the post-up attack yet."

"In addition, Li Ran's position does not guarantee that he can continue to crush opponents like this when he enters the NBA."

Li Ran's position is the most typical swingman.

When Wise wrote this article, people like Kobe, Wade, James, and Anthony came to mind.

He didn't realize at all that Li Ran hadn't entered the league yet, and he could already be compared with these top stars in his mind.

"In the end, Li Ran didn't show very outstanding leadership ability. At least for now, the leader of the team is still Derrick Rose."

After Wise wrote this long paragraph, the first-half timer had just reset to zero.

The referee blew the whistle to end the first half of the game. At this time, a bloody score was written on the scoreboard.

55-34, the University of Memphis lost suspense in the highly anticipated final in the first half.

Among the 55 points, Li Ran scored 34 points.

Rose recovered in the second half of the first half and also scored 12 points.

The remaining 9 points are shared by other Memphis players.

"Li Ran has the most terrifying scoring power and persistence in the NCAA, and he seems to be improving all the time. I am looking forward to what kind of performance he can show after he officially enters the NBA."

In the locker room at midfield, Calipari spoke highly of Li Ran.

Li Ran also sat on the stool, accepting the head-to-head killings of all his teammates.

"It's too fierce, do you want to get fifty points today?"

Ross sat down beside Li Ran, and said happily.

"Fifty points? Has anyone in the history of the NCAA scored 50 points in the Finals?"

Li Ran froze for a moment.

"I don't know. But there are many teams who only scored 6-70 points in the whole game. How could it be possible for a player to score 50 points? It's not the abuse of the second-tier league and the third-tier league." How could Rose pay attention to these.

"However, Li, if you get 50 points today, I promise you will be on the headlines of all the newspapers tomorrow." Cariapa was in a relaxed mood, and couldn't help but joked with Li Ran.

"But the second half is already garbage time, why don't I continue to play?"

"What's wrong with this, in the NCAA finals, the core of the team basically has to play the whole game." Cariapa said indifferently.

"Okay, keep passing the ball to me in the second half."

Ross nodded without hesitation.

Although he only scored 12 points in the first half, he had [-] assists as many as he scored.

It was too easy to assist Li Ran, and he felt explosive in the first half. Basically, as long as the ball was safely handed over to him, he could put the ball into the basket.

Meanwhile, the locker room at the University of Kansas on the other side was dead silent.

Self stood in the middle of the locker room with a tactical board, but didn't know what to say.

say what?Jedi counterattack in the second half?Complete a 21-point reversal to win?

Or is it a bad show, just let everyone have fun?
What a joke, this is the NCAA Finals.

In front of his eyes, the Memphis No. 0 player with a faint smile appeared again.

"Why don't I have such players under my command?"

(End of this chapter)

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