I am Really an Insider

Chapter 38 038: The Possibility of Wayne (4K for recommendation)

A fast-break dunk was immediately followed by a brutal block.

This kind of picture is enough to make all fans raise their arms and open their mouths to shout.

Bobby Jones can't even make it to the mock draft list now, and Bird doesn't know where he got the courage to challenge Wayne, who is ranked in the top three in the second round.

Trail Blazers scout Roy Perkins almost couldn't hold back his belly laugh. That's the person who took Rasheed Wallace. He thought he was joking with you?

That kind of straight mindless attack, bullying ordinary people is okay.

But want to rely on this trick to beat a player who is about to play in the NBA? Sober up!

Speaking of which, Bird now has a brand new trouble-Wayne's mock draft pick is getting higher and higher.

The Pacers' current record of 50 wins and 17 losses puts them far ahead in the Eastern Conference. Even if you look at the entire league, this record is definitely achievable.

This means that it is impossible for the Pacers to get a draft pick that is too high.

Bird originally thought that if Wayne could do it, he would use a late first-round pick to intercept Hu Wayne in advance, preventing him from entering the second round and being picked by others.

But now, Wayne is already in the top three of the second round. No matter how good his performance is, it is not impossible to enter the first round.

At that time, the Pacers will have a late first-round pick, and it will be difficult to pick Wayne.

As for the Blazers, general manager Steve Patterson grinned from ear to ear.

He is determined to rebuild, and through a mid-season operation, he traded two 2004 first-round picks for the Trail Blazers.

Coupled with the one I originally had in my hand, it means that the Blazers will have three first-round picks this summer!

So even if Wayne enters the first round, they still have a high probability of being able to pick him off.

The better Wayne performed, the more it proved that Patterson was right.

As for whether Wayne can be selected, Patterson is not worried at all.

Although he already has a lottery pick, he may not necessarily use the lottery pick to pick Wayne.

But even so, there are still two first-round picks left. No matter how much he misses, Wayne can't let it slip out of his palm!

Of course, the Trail Blazers and Pacers are not the only two teams that are interested in Wayne.

After all, he is also the regular season MVP of the Big 12 League, and Wayne is still very prestigious in the scouting circle.

The Utah Jazz are also full of interest in Wayne now. "Pentagonal Warrior" Andrei Kirilenko's outstanding performance in Salt Lake City has made the Jazz management very optimistic about all-around forwards like Wayne.

If they can't get Latvian Andre Biedrins, they will seriously consider Wayne as a backup.

Cuban of the Dallas Mavericks is also a bit interested in Wayne. Cuban has always advocated an entire international team, and he has a soft spot for international players.

Moreover, the economic benefits that Yao Ming brought to Mosaic made Cuban extremely envious.

In addition, he had watched Wayne's performance in the finals of the Big 12 League Championship on the spot, and believed that Wayne still had potential to be tapped.

He believes that under the premise that the Chinese market has been fully opened, Wayne's career in Dallas will be more successful than Wang Zhizhi.

The Boston Celtics are also targeting Wayne and Tony Allen, the pair of Oklahoma City juniors.

Like the Trail Blazers, who have three first-round picks, they have been considering the possibility of recruiting Wayne and Tony Allen at the same time.

Well, these teams all have one thing in common.

That is, they are all going to bet on this Chinese student with their first-round pick!

But the premise is that Wayne can bring more surprises in the March Madness Championship.

On the surface, Wayne's mock draft ranking is only the top three in the second round.

But in fact, his market may undergo earth-shaking changes at any time.

Back on the court, after Wayne blooded Bobby Jones head-on, Jones not only didn't restrain himself, but even hit the basket with a head-on attack.

But this time before Wayne could make a move, Joey Graham defended Jones himself.

Although the old Sutton did not specifically mention Jones before the game, this does not mean that the Cowboys players will let him do whatever he wants.

This is called despising the enemy strategically and paying attention to the enemy tactically.

Now, Artest agrees with Bird's comments about Jones.

That guy is either kind, or just a straight-up guy.

If it was him, wouldn't it be a successful breakthrough if he put Graham on the ground with one elbow?

After the attack failed again, the Huskies retreated quickly.

Just now, Wayne made a counter-attack dunk, so they dare not slack off when retreating.

This time, John Lucas played a trick of fake eyes.

His eyes were fixed on the direction of Tony Allen, but he passed the ball to the exact opposite of his line of sight.

Although John Lucas did not participate in the draft this year, he is still playing for the NBA.

With mediocre talent, he can only show his excellent ball distribution ability as much as possible.

Wayne received the basketball two steps away from the three-point line, chasing him was a three-pointer!

At the beginning of 2004, few insiders would attack in this way.

Although the Huskies also know that Wayne likes to shoot three-pointers, sometimes the inertia of thinking cannot be reversed overnight.

Subconsciously, Wayne's matchup still thinks he's at least holding the ball to a halt before shooting.

Because the shots of most inside players are very slow, giving people a clumsy feeling.

Not so Wayne, whose release is silky smooth and decisive, like a three forward.

This ultra-long-range three-point shot seems casual, but it is Wayne's regular scoring method.

Wayne rarely misses threes without interference, and this one was no exception.

"brush!"

The basketball hit the net, and Wayne raised his arm high, showing three fingers.

This score is easy and freehand.

After seeing Wayne hit a three-pointer, Artest nodded approvingly.

"This kid has a bit of Lamarne."

"Lamar? Which Lamar?" Bird propped himself up, and it was rare for Artest to say something that interested him.

"Of course it's my younger brother Lamar Odom. Don't you think they are very similar? Both are very versatile, both are tall and thin, both walk like flying, and both have excellent shots."

Artest shrugged, "It's a pity that his offensive ability and athletic ability with the ball are far worse than Lamar."

For Odom, Artest can be said to know quite well. After all, the two grew up playing on street courts together and were teammates in high school for four years.

Speaking of which, Kardashian and Odom were brought together by Artest

Is this the legendary pit brother?

Bird patted his thigh, yes, Lamar Odom, why didn't he think of training Wayne in that direction?

Odom averaged 17.1 points, 9.7 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game this season. What more bicycle?

In Bird's mind, there was another possibility for Wayne's template.

The more likely player Isn't this the most popular player in the draft?

Bird touched his chin, it seems that he must re-make this year's draft plan.

It is impossible for scouts of other teams not to see things that even Artest can see.

The probability of picking Wayne for nothing with a late first-round pick is getting lower and lower.

Bobby Jones saw Wayne hit a three-pointer after the flying dunk just now, and he was in a bad mood.

For him who didn't understand free throws, Wayne's shooting ability is incredible.

How can he be so accurate? I can shoot two steps from the three point line, if I can stand behind the free throw line, I will be thankful

"Don't worry, Bobby, I know you want the $500, but don't mess with it. That Chinese person is no ordinary person."

After Robinson had the ball again for half court, he reminded Jones to calm him down.

Although Robinson also has a playful personality, he still knows what to do and what not to do on the basketball court, not as sharp as Jones.

Jones nodded. This time he honestly ran without the ball according to the tactics, and was not in a hurry to play singles with the ball.

This round, Roy finally caught the ball.

But as soon as he touched the ball, he was directly entangled by Tony Allen.

Mr. Tony just made a strong attack on Roy and missed, and now he wants to return a tough defense to Roy in return.

Roy was not in a hurry, and calmly passed the ball to Robinson who cut into the middle distance.

Although he is only a role player, Roy is the calmest among the Huskies on the field.

Robinson catches and shoots, and makes an emergency stop to shoot.

But not everyone is as accurate as Wayne. Robinson's jumper went out of the frame and failed to score.

Robinson is still a football player after all, and he hasn't made a decision to specialize in basketball at this time.

Therefore, Robinson's basic basketball skills are very average, which leads to his poor shooting stability.

When accurate, he can hit three-pointers in a row. But when inaccurate, it can also play a blacksmith symphony.

Is a typical nerve knife player.

In fact, except for Roy, the entire Huskies are very eager to shoot.

If it wasn't for this reason, they wouldn't have to rely on play-offs to get tickets for March Madness.

Nate Robinson's bad touch seemed to be contagious, and soon the Huskies fell into a vicious circle of frantic blacksmithing.

In the next few rounds, the Huskies hit the iron continuously. Robinson missed the shot, and Roy also missed two under the defense of Tony Allen.

The most exaggerated thing is that Jones basically relies on Meng's shooting. This guy even made a three-point shot under Graham's defense!

boom! when! Bang! Duang!

Watching the basketball being rejected by the basket again and again, Huskies head coach Lorenzo Romar covered his forehead.

Well, the old problem of not making shots has been committed again.

In a blink of an eye, the Cowboys had a 9-point lead!

The champion of the Big 12 League and the sixth in the United States by the Associated Press, it really lives up to its reputation!

As long as you show your hips a little bit, the Cowboys will seize the opportunity and take them away.

But Romar didn't want to just throw in the towel just yet. This was the March Madness tournament, an opportunity the Huskies had struggled for five years to get.

This is also the first time he has led the team so far since he took office in 2002.

It would be too spineless to retreat like this.

So amidst the continuous sound of iron strikes, Romar calmly called a timeout.

Next, he will change the game strategy of the Huskies and make a last-ditch effort!

Wayne walked off the field sweating profusely. The pace of the game was much faster than usual, which also doubled his physical exertion.

At this point, the Cowboys only led by 9 points.

The following games will only become more and more exciting.

March Madness lives up to its reputation!

"Wei, the cover was beautiful just now. They were suppressed, and they began to subconsciously shoot from the outside. This is all thanks to you!" Old Sutton picked up the tactical board and walked towards Wayne, as if he didn't want to waste a second time.

"Next, let's defend the zone defense! Wei, you stick to the three-second zone and don't come out easily. Believe me, we are not far from victory!"

After the old Sutton finished speaking, he glanced at Lorenzo Romar who was busy in the other half.

The coach who only entered the NCAA Division I in 2002 is just a baby in front of Sutton.

He can already guess what Romar will do next.

Next, watch Wayne perform.

Naturally, Wayne fully accepted Sutton's arrangements. This old man never made foolish moves.

After the game resumed, the elder Sutton sat back, opened the thermos, and turned his head to his son.

"Sean, what's the NCAA's single-game block record?"

"A single-game block record? 31 times, completed by Manute Ball. In that game, he scored 32 points, 29 rebounds and 31 blocks. Although he did not play in the first-level league, it still made him Ball was famous at the time."

Sean, who is the "NCAA Encyclopedia", answered immediately.

"Pfft!" Old Sutton almost spit out the goji berry water he just drank, 31 in a single game?

Did you hear that this is what people do? Worse than Wayne!

How outrageous!

"Okay so, what's the record for total blocks in a single March Madness tournament?"

"26 times, kept by multiple players, what's wrong?"

"Hmm." Hearing this answer, old Sutton felt much more at ease.

26 blocked shots throughout the tournament? It doesn't seem like a particularly exaggerated figure.

"Nothing, just to see how far Wayne is from breaking the record."

"Break the record? He only got one block so far today." Sean spread his hands in confusion.

Old Sutton didn't answer, but just covered the lid of the vacuum flask.

He is full of confidence in his next tactics and Wayne's ability.

Please recommend, collect, and reward, big brothers, Lao Ge is begging!

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