Chapter 268
Chapter 268
Chapter 268 I Can Still Guard Ten
At six o'clock in the morning, Davis got out of bed on time.
The Magic have not played in the past few days. This season, the Magic has been tight for a period of time. Suddenly, there is no game for three to five days, which has always left Davis speechless.
He passed by the small square, it was no different from usual, the system didn't seem to be planning to give him any tricks here.
After running five kilometers, Davis took the ball to the court in his backyard.
"Which aspect of ability should be improved in the next step?" Davis was thinking about where to start to improve his strength while shooting.
"Organization, offense, defense, body, it seems that only defense is a shortcoming." Davis looked at his attribute panel.
"Then the question is, Excavator, no, how should we practice defense?"
Last time, because of the need to equip cute gloves, DeWeese exhausted his ability points and forcibly increased his defense to 80. With the addition of cute gloves, his defensive ability reached 85.
However, this defensive ability is very watery.
Because DeWeese's defensive awareness has not reached the point where he can match his own defensive ability.
How can I improve my defensive ability?
Davis thought about it, went back and made a phone call.
"Baker, come to my house. I need you."
"Nasr, come to my house, I need you."
After the two phone calls, DeWeese continued to run to the backyard to start practicing.
Not long after, Nasr arrived.
His apartment was not far from the Magic Arena, and it happened to be in the same direction as Davis's villa. About half an hour later, he took a taxi to Davis's home.
Baker came by his own car, only half an hour behind Nasr.
When Baker came down to the backyard at Anna's beckoning, DeWeese was fighting Nasr.
"What's the matter Michael?"
He went to the sidelines and sat down, and DeWeese took one look at him, satisfied that he had arrived in tracksuit.
"Bullfighting, you two take turns."
Davis simply said something, then lowered his body, ready to defend against Nasr's attack.
Nasr's style is very distinctive, that is, he has excellent physical fitness and good breakthrough ability.
Physical fitness refers to both strength and speed.
This season, he averaged 6.3 minutes per game, scored 3.1 points, 1.1 rebounds and 0.3 steals, and his performance sounded good. Converted to 36 minutes, he scored nearly 18 points.
However, because the offensive method is relatively simple and the shooting ability is not good, it is easy to be targeted if he plays more time, so he is still in the stage of being cultivated.
The rules of bullfighting between two people is that Nasr attacks and DiWeese defends.
The rules of victory and defeat are still undecided, and Davis has already made it clear that he is here to assist him in training.
When Nasr hit Dewes, he just opened up the space and broke through.
But DeWeese's physical fitness is better than Nasr's, so he easily prevented Nasr's breakthrough.
This ball was no exception. Nasr strenuously walked towards the inside against Davis. The speed of the two of them could even be described as walking.
After stopping the ball at the basket, Nasr shook twice, but Davis was unmoved at all. In the end, Nasr forced a shot, which was interfered by Davis, which was outrageous.
Nasr left the stage panting.
"Baker, you go."
"The rule is that you attack and I defend, and there are no other restrictions. Come on, Baker." Davis stood on the field with his knees on his hands. Anyone who has fought knows that bullfighting consumes more energy than ordinary competitions.
Baker ran straight onto the field.
His style is more comprehensive than Nasr, his shooting ability is much better than Nasr, and he is also very active in defense, but his physical fitness is not as good as Nasr.
However, Baker's breakthrough is also quite good. His breakthrough pays more attention to rhythm and has more changes than Nasr's straightforward.
Although there were many fights in the past, it was basically Davis who directly attacked Beck and defeated him before. There has never been a bullfight with such rules.
Davis originally wanted to use the American rule, that is, the rule that he can only move up to three moves, but he thought that he was practicing defense by himself now, so he didn't mention any rules.
Sure enough, Baker performed better than Nasr.
At first, relying on his own rhythm changes and excellent shooting ability, he hit several good shots against Davis.
Nasr, who was watching, clapped his hands and applauded.
But after Davis figured out Baker's offensive routine, Baker was quickly locked up.
Davis soon discovered that it was not worth the candle to invite his two brothers. . .
Not to mention that it didn't help him improve his defense, he still had to invite them to dinner.
The two had a nice meal at Davis's house for a day, and left happily.
The next day, when he came to the training hall, Davis expressed his desire to improve his defensive ability to D'Antoni.
D'Antoni had no reason to reject Davis' idea.
He quickly called Javey and asked him to formulate a training plan to improve DeWeese's defensive ability.
However, after practicing for two days, Davis felt that his improvement was not great.
"The improvement of defensive ability does not seem to happen overnight..." After finishing the training, Davis summarized today's gains and found that his idea was not easy to realize.
The next day, Davis simply brought in the team's outside offensive experts to accompany him in the bullfight.
Sprewell, Anderson, Van Exel, and Horry were all beaten by him.
However, Davis found sadly that the outside players of his team have such poor autonomous offensive ability. . .
Sprewell, who has been raised crookedly, is now the team's perimeter defensive gate, not the super rookie who made the All-Star in the second year of his previous life.
Anderson's outside offensive ability has regressed severely due to the reduction of ball possessions in the past two years.
Van Exel hasn't left Novice Village yet.
Horry is an outsider with an insider skin and a group with weak physical resistance.
In just one day, DeWeese defended all the players on the perimeter of his team.
"It seems that it is very necessary to add a perimeter with strong offensive ability..." Davis was a blessing in disguise. After a day of training, he found a shortcoming for his team.
In addition to Davis, the Magic has the strongest outside offensive ability or Sprewell.
But next year, Sprewell has a high probability of leaving the team.
Therefore, what Davis needs to worry about is that in addition to improving his defensive ability, there is also an additional task of strengthening the team's perimeter.
The worried DeWeese ate an extra steak for dinner.
As Davis, who wants to turn the Magic into a dynasty, any shortcomings of the Magic cannot be tolerated.
"what can we do about it?"
(End of this chapter)
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