Slam Dunk: My Study Abroad Career in Northern Hunan

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In fact, in the NBA, it is very common for stars and coaching staff to compete for the right to speak. The more ambitious and thoughtful the coach is, the more control he has over the team.

Only a small number of stars can coerce fans to influence the operation of team management.

A coach like Popovich has the concept of team supremacy engraved in his mind. Under his hands, no matter how powerful the star is, he will not get "unlimited firing rights."

This can actually be compared with the stars of other teams. Duncan's average shots per game are generally around 15, and the highest is only 17 or 18, and it only lasts for a few seasons.

But Malone, who was also an insider, averaged about 90 or 19 shots per game in the 20s.

This is not because Duncan's physical fitness cannot support him to take more shots, it is just because the team limits his shots.

Similarly, looking at the Spurs under Popovich, players like Parker and Ginobili basically maintain an average of around 15 shots per game. When compared with players at the same level, their number of shots Not much.

During the Magic period and the early days of the Rockets, McGrady basically averaged 20+ shots per game, while Kobe at his peak averaged 27 shots per game. Players' personal abilities are one thing, and the number of shots is actually the result of a compromise between the coaching staff and the stars.

The protagonist is a first-year student with gorgeous statistics, but he is still a first-year student after all.

After convincing his teammates with his ability, he still needs an important opponent to "cush" him to convince the coaching staff.

Brothers are welcome to actively discuss, I will basically read the comments.

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