“You know it’s not good.” Mark Jackson taunted, “For the sake of the two of us, don’t talk about trading Apai Yudo.” ”

After all, this could be judged as a move to ruin the dressing room.

“You think you’re Kobe Bryant.” Mark Jackson said with disdain, “It’s still Lebraon James, I can speak for you in terms of drafting, just trade the cornerstone of the team.” ”

Stephen Curry laughed and said, “Who has more power than us when it comes to player trades? ”

“Nonsense.” Mark Jackson felt that this question was not gradual, “Of course it is the general manager of the team.” ”

Generally speaking, the head coach of the team is more in training, visually observing the performance of the players.

This is especially true of older school managers, even if you don’t have as good stats and train more diligently, you may get more opportunities to play.

But the general manager of the team analyzes the players, often relying on big data, and basically all the general managers are qualified scouts.

Today, with the rapid development of technology, we have already entered the era of network and data.

Once upon a time, in basketball leagues in remote areas, it was difficult for you to know the results of the scores, and it was often necessary to contact the people present through several people.

And now, even a little-known small league like the Slovenian League has a live online video broadcast.

Today, with computer processing power and more advanced network conditions, countless big data that managers cannot see with the naked eye have been sorted out.

Scoring, rebounding, assists, these visible statistics, the general manager does not even look at it.

The plus-minus of efficiency, true shooting percentage, assist-turnovers on the court, these things can barely get into their eyes.

They’re studying more nuanced things.

Possession per 100 rounds, key moment scoring rate, last 5 minutes error rate, error increment rate, and own opponent shooting rate, winning goal percentage .

None of these things, aided by supercomputers, escaped the eyes of the general manager.

The data they analyze is often more detailed and scientific than the manager’s intuition.

It’s not uncommon to see the spectacle that the general manager brings in a player who doesn’t seem to be well-known and is not a target for the manager.

Some head coaches will still complain, is this kind of player brought in to see the water dispenser?

However, within two months, this player became the starting force of the team, squeezing out the position of the head coach’s concubine.

This is the power of the general manager of the new era under the guidance of big data.

“Who is the general manager of the Warriors?” Stephen Curry asked deliberately.

Mark Jackson snorted: “He’s been cut, I can’t remember his name.” ”

“Pistol” Mark Jackson is also a proud man, the second assists king in history, where will remember the name of a layoff general manager.

“Oooh, I didn’t mean him.” Stephen Curry frowned, the name of the incoming general manager, by the way, his identity, not the general manager. It’s called a team advisor. ”

Mark Jackson roared angrily: “Get out! ”

He has a reason for this, because the Warriors’ incoming team advisor is a well-known existence.

Not everyone in the world is an NBA fan.

Even NBA fans are divided into age groups.

For example, Dragon Country fans, for George McCann, Chamberlain and other ancient behemoths, many only know the name.

Because there was no online live broadcast in those days, only some old game videos, all in black and white, many people did not even know what they looked like.

Even after the rise of televised and webcasting, fans were divided into age groups.

Some people have only watched Michael Jordan play and have no interest in Lebraon James.

Some are Kobe Bryant fans, skimming other people’s games.

Some people like Lebraun James and think he is stronger than Michael Jordan.

In the hearts of a thousand people, there are a thousand Hamlets.

But there was one guy that all NBA fans knew.

Even if you don’t know his name, you’ve seen him.

This person’s name is “LOGO Man”

He is Jerry West, a man in the NBA who dribbles silhouettes as a logo!

The NBA journal was designed in 1969 and published in the NBA’s official promotional materials in the same year.

The logo is made up of three colors, red, white and blue, and the pattern is the silhouette of a basketball player who is doing an elegant sideways dribbling motion.

According to the designer, the prototype of this logo is Jerry West.

Jerry West, known as the most standardized man in the NBA, his every move is textbook standard moves.

This cannot even be done by Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Leblon James.

Interestingly, NBA officials have not acknowledged this, claiming that it is just an ordinary NBA mobilization.

Because in case they did, they were afraid that Jerry West would come to them and ask for a portrait fee, which would be astronomical.

Of course, Jerry West is indifferent to fame and fortune and will not ask for this.

Jerry West, one of the NBA’s 50 greatest stars, is a member of the Hall of Fame.

He spent his career with the Los Angeles Lakers, a one-man, one-city, and one-man spirit model of one team.

He set a record that no one has yet been able to break.

In the 1968–69 season, West lost the championship in the finals.

However, he won the FMVP. and became the first and only player in the NBA to win the FMVP as a loser in the Finals.

In 1972, Jerry West made a comeback and led the Lakers to the NBA championship.

Jerry West has only 14 career titles, but in all 14, he was selected as an NBA star and won 1 AMVP.

In his 14NBA career, he was named to the NBA All-NBA First Team 10 times.

And all-round in attack and defense, he has been selected for the best defensive team, won the scoring king, and the assist king.

All the honors he could, Jerry West got it.

These honors are probably beyond the reach of Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Leblon James.

This is Jerry West, a low-key but honorable man who silently engraved his dribbling silhouette in NBA history.

“LOGO man.” Stephen Curry grinned, and then suddenly said seriously, “What if he agrees with my philosophy and thinks that Apai Yudo is not suitable for the future trend of basketball.” “_

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