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Chapter 20 This guy is a contradiction!

Chapter 20 This guy is a contradiction!

Domingo was surprised to hear that the other party was actually a scout from the Lakers, "Wow, you Lakers are also interested in our small division? Aren't you a championship team?"

"We are interested in any division, man." The middle-aged man named Bill Burtka smiled, "As long as it is suitable for us, we will pay attention."

"But..." Although Domingo knew the professional nature of the other party's profession, he still had something to say, "Your pick is not high this year, right?"

"I remember it was like a late first-round pick."

"So what?" Bill Burtka smiled nonchalantly: "No matter what our pick is, as long as there is a suitable or talented player for us, we will pay attention."

"But I don't think your lottery can take away either Su or Charles." Domingo curled his lips, also disapproving.

In his eyes, it goes without saying how great Charles is, and although Su Wen is only a rookie and has only played two games, his performance in these two games and the talent he showed are beyond words. Worth a higher lottery pick.

At the end of the first round of the Lakers, Domingo, who was extremely confident in Su Wen, really didn't think he was a good match for him.

"Who can tell?"

Bill Burtka felt humiliated. As a rookie, he didn't think he had the right to dislike anything. What's more, the pick at the end of the first round was also the first round, and not everyone was qualified to match it.

These two people, one side believed that they could not match up with the person they liked at the end of the first round, and the other side believed that they were not qualified to choose the lottery. They disliked each other for a while, and the atmosphere became tense, and there was a smell of ignition.

Then no one wanted to talk anymore and ignored each other.

The game continued on the field. In the next minute, Su Wen once again got a chance to attack, and this time he received Person's pass directly from the outside.

After Su Wen caught the ball, he quickly glanced at the inside position and started.

Even though the 216cm stupid big man Richie Tunstall failed to defend and kept digging deep into the basket, he still chose to break through.

There were obviously several players inside fighting for position, squeezing the space, and there seemed to be no breakthrough route, but Su Wen seemed to have discovered a hidden bright road, twisting left and right, forcefully entering the crowd, and piercing the opponent. Defensive formation, bursting into the deep position.

At this time, Donstall was the only one standing in front of him.

Just when everyone thought he was going to stop and choose to distribute the ball, he kept moving, even speeding up again, and turned from Donstall into the basket.

He was like a sharp scalpel, stabbing to the bottom and flying for a layup.

My goodness!

Su Wen's sharp and swift breakthrough shocked Bill Burtka.

He actually tore his opponent into pieces just by relying on his personal ability and speed?

Is this still an inside player?
Or number five?
This is obviously a picture that only appears for an outside player.

His eyes widened, feeling incredible.

A center actually used such an explosive guard method to break through the defensive line and complete the attack. The skills and speed displayed in the process greatly impacted him.

He remained motionless, and even though the cheers from the surrounding Tigers fans resounded throughout the arena, he still couldn't wake up from the contrast brought by Su Wen.

Have you seen it?

Although Domingo on the side also secretly applauded Su Wen's goal, he was still secretly observing the scout's movements.

Seeing the other party staring at Su Wen with his eyes as big as camel bells, he couldn't help but feel a little proud in his heart.

This is why I think your late first-round pick is not worthy of Su.

The new season has just begun, and it's not yet time for the NBA lottery next May, but they all know that the Lakers are a championship contending team with the strongest strength in the league, and the lottery they receive cannot be high.

As long as the Lakers have no serious injuries this season, their chances of winning the championship will be among the top three in the league.

With such results, the Lakers simply cannot take Su Wen away.

Su Wen returned to the defensive end. When Youngstown University's offense was repeatedly blocked, it sent more of the ball inside to Donstall.

Donstall is clumsy and not fast, but after all, he has the advantage of height, and his matchup with Su Wen is completely mismatched.

Then he also got the ball, with his back to Su Wen, intending to beat the latter.

At this time, Burtka had come to his senses and looked intently at the matchup between the two inside.

He saw Su Wen's offense, and now he had to focus on the opponent's defense.

As an insider, even if his offensive ability can overwhelm the entire court, if he can't defend well, isn't that a big loophole?

You will lose as many points as you can score.

What surprised him was that Donstall clearly had the best height and tonnage advantage in the field, but he couldn't move an inch during the confrontation.

Su Wen withstood his attack in shock.

Burtka clearly saw that Donstall was exerting strength, and kept leaning back to fight, but he couldn't resist his opponent and kept spinning in place.

This astonishing picture once again stunned him.

He is obviously so thin, why is he so strong?
Why does this rookie always show abilities that are inconsistent with his size and position?

Su Wen's offensive ability, in his opinion, is the means of forward and defensive players.

What now?
In his performance against the big guys, he is a powerful frame protector and has an indestructible moat.Su Wen's body is full of contradictions, and Burtka can't understand it at all.

Domingo secretly watched the change in his expression and felt happy in his heart.

He felt that Su Wen was using his performance time and time again to slap this guy in the face like crazy, constantly shattering his doubts.

Late first round pick?
You can be your own treasure, our Su won't play with you.

Donstall couldn't attack for a long time and had to give the ball away.

However, what came back was that his teammates failed to attack again, and the fight was over.

"mine!"

Su Wen withstood Donstall, saw the right moment, jumped high, and took off the rebound.

While turning around, he quickly scanned the movements of his teammates in front, then flicked his hand, and the basketball instantly shot like a cannonball, drawing an arc, looking at the entire court, and heading straight for Gerald White.

White, who was running at full speed, took three more steps forward, easily received the pass, and then made a layup to complete the fast-break counterattack.

"nice shot!"

Flanders on the coaching bench cheered loudly, then turned to the coach comrade sitting next to him, showing a hint of surprise and asked: "Sonny, have you noticed?"

“Sue’s passing accuracy has gotten better.”

"The ball was passed just right, giving Gerrard enough advance time to directly attack the frame after receiving it. This is completely different from Su's previous pass."

"I saw it, Jeff."

Smith looked quite relaxed. After listening to his assistant's words, he nodded with approval and said, "Recently, this kid has changed to additional training items, which seems to be passing."

"is it?"

Flanders pondered for a while, then immediately woke up, "I would have forgotten it if you didn't tell me."

"In the past few days, he seems to have been forcing Charles and Chuck to be his sparring partners, and they only practice passing the ball."

"This kid has made progress."

"That's right." Smith chuckled: "This kid always has his own ideas about arranging his own training."

"Although his shooting progress is very poor, he has made rapid progress in the projects he arranged. Why do you think there is such an unpredictable kid?"

"It's better than being a lazy boy, isn't it?" Flanders looked at Su Wen and showed a very appreciative smile. "He has his own ideas and his own direction of efforts. He doesn't seem to need any guidance from us."

The last time Su Wen made him feel a significant improvement was when he was first assigned to the inside to play the fifth position.

At that time, he was like a brainless jumping man. He could only jump up and grab rebounds. He only relied on recklessness to fight for rebounds. He had no idea about grabbing positions and blocking positions.

But in the following two weeks, after going through the inexplicable routine of being a caddy who kept asking his teammates to hit the iron, he suddenly understood.

Not only did he learn the knowledge of rebounding from Barkley, but he also figured it out on his own. In short, from that time on, Su Wen learned to block and grab positions. The timing of blocking was extremely accurate, even Buck, who is known as the "rebounder maniac" Profits were also compared.

Now, Su Wen has made unexpected progress in passing the ball. He no longer knows what to say.

He always had a feeling that as long as Su Wen had the intention to improve a certain ability, that ability would improve dramatically. For projects that he was not interested in, even if he was tied up and trained for ten days and a month, there would be no results.

This guy is a stubborn donkey who only wants to go in the direction he wants.

Grandma's!

After seeing this game, there is actually no suspense.

After all, the overall strength of Auburn University is much higher than that of Youngstown University.

Whether it's a multi-point powerful scorer on the offensive end or a solid defensive performance, Youngstown University has always been pressured to play.

As long as their offense opened up, everything went smoothly. Youngstown University couldn't make a big splash at all, and soon surrendered in the second half of the second half.

85:62
Although this game only won by 23 points, which was far behind the previous two games, the Tigers, who had won three consecutive invitational tournaments, were still very excited.

In this game, Su Wen also performed well. In the 27 minutes he played, he made 15 of 11 shots, 3 of 1 free throws, and scored 23 points.

23 points was his lowest score in a single game since the start of the season, but he sent out a game-high 7 assists and grabbed 13 rebounds, almost completing a triple-double.

A fifth position actually sent out 7 assists. This is completely an all-round performance as a forward and defender. Su Wen, a center, could do this, which is surprising.

Bill Burtka, a scout from the Lakers, added a few more words to his notebook after the game:

"Extremely strong scoring ability, average defense, but possessing incredible strength and confrontation ability. Although he is over two meters tall, he has shown extraordinary toughness in defending against opponents who are nearly 20 centimeters taller than him. He can defeat opponents The opponent cannot advance even an inch."

"He not only has the delicate skills of a super striker, excellent ball control, lightning speed, and sharp breakthrough ability, but also has a strong frame-rushing ability inside, which makes people unable to see the depth of confrontation and rebounding ability."

"Summary: He has all the characteristics of a forward and guard, and all of them have excellent abilities. He also has an extremely good ability to protect the rim at the basket. He can easily tear apart the opponent's outside defense, and he can also successfully complete the work inside."

"He is a contradiction and unpredictable. Perhaps his most suitable position was the No. [-] position! Not the No. [-] position. Their coaching staff mistakenly placed him in this position."

"The only regret is that I haven't seen how good he is in shooting."

(End of this chapter)

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