0277:[Marbury who confides in his heart]
"Crossover is a very basic breakthrough that can be roughly divided into three genres. The first will be normal crossover, which was initiated by Oscar Robinson in the 60s of the last century, and has now become a basic skill for players. There's also one called killer crossover...... In this way, using the shaking of the body and head, with the crotch dribbling, do a feint of dribbling to one side, and then quickly complete the breakthrough to the other side according to the opponent's defensive tendency. ”
"And this, double crossover, this is the middle crotch dribble will be repeated, simple, fast crotch dribble, not relying on this action to break through, but hoping to cause the opponent to be stunned and lose balance in an instant!"
Steve Marbury walked up to Dugg and said calmly, "I've seen your races, and the crossover you use a lot is the first one, and the third with a small amount of mixed in. But you don't do well with either of these. Because the normal crossover is the most concise move, if you want to use it to quickly shake off the defense, you must have two main points. First, the speed of action should be fast, and the second range of action should be hit. This action requires great speed and explosiveness from the player. ”
"Only truly talented players can take the simplest crossovers to the extreme, such as Kobe Bryant and Maddy when they were young, who often made big changes in front of the body and could destroy the defense almost in the blink of an eye."
Stephen Marbury continued: "As for the third type of double crossover, this continuous, reversible, reversal of the change of direction, the crotch dribble, requires the player to have a good sense of rhythm and balance. Whether you can get the most out of it depends on the strength of your leg muscles, the adjustment and rapid change of your body's center of gravity, and the flexibility of your mind. The most important thing is that you have to be good at handling the ball. ”
"At the moment, you don't have the essentials to master both types of crossovers!"
Marbury paused and said, "So, what you need to learn seriously is the killer crossover. It doesn't rely on the speed and pace of a normal crossover, and it does away with the complexity and long dribbles of a double crossover. He's a killer-like split-second encounter: the center of gravity, judgment and experience on both ends of the pitch clash in less than a second, deciding the winner in an instant. ”
Marbury's words were like an initiation, and Duge instantly realized the limits of his ability to break through.
"Come on, follow me through some basic feints."
Stephen Marbury called Dugg aside: "A lot of people will overlap their line of sight with the direction of travel when they break through. The tendency of the shoulders will also create convergence, but what you have to do is... To overcome this inertia, you have to make your opponent error in judgment in a very short period of time, and then quickly kill his defense......"
Marbury takes his teaching seriously.
Dugg learned faster than Marbury could have imagined.
When it comes to IQ, Doog is always above the rest.
Forty minutes later, the two sat on the sidelines.
Dugg had always wanted to ask Marbury, but he couldn't say it again and again.
Finally, it was Stephen Marbury himself who spoke: "I'm not a bad person, I'm not a weirdo, you don't have to wonder why I teach you breakthrough skills without reservation." Actually, these things can be slowly figured out in the game with your IQ, but... I have accelerated your learning process. ”
"Would you like to hear my story?"
Marbury turned his head suddenly, he was very eager to talk today. I'm about to leave New York, the city where I grew up, where I grew up, where I became famous and then reviled by the whole city.
"I was born in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York, and I became the king of streetball in New York at the age of twelve. When I walked into Abraham Lincoln High School, I was compared to Kenny Anderson and Mark Jackson, who were already NBA players at the time. I was called a New York boy, and I was in high school, college, and everybody knew my future was in the NBA. ”
"I was supposed to be the No. 1 pick in '96, even though that rookie class had Iverson, Camby, Kobe, Nash, Ray Allen... These were top-notch stars, but at the time... Indeed, my voice is the highest. However... Cross, the general manager of the 76ers, chose Allen for a stupid reason: he thought Allen was a more altruistic point guard! ”
"When I entered freezing Minnesota, Kevin Garnett and Guliotta and I got along well. We were even called a strong contender for the championship back then! We are a young army with a bright future... I'm still thinking that if the Timberwolves uniforms hadn't given KG that huge contract that broke everyone up, I thought... Minnesota may have at least one or more championship rings! ”
"I was traded to the Nets because of my salary. Everyone said I was an insatiable person, but in reality, I was one of the players in the NBA who donated the most to charity. I donated $250,000 to 911 and $2,000,000 to Storm Katerina. Even in '07, when all the New York media accused me of being a demon, a lone wolf, and a selfish ghost, I still donated $1 million to the New York police, fire department, and teacher welfare organization, and I am not a money-oriented person. ”
"But all the sins piled up on me. It's like... I am definitely not alone in New York's predicament. Isaiah Thomas was too casual when it came to trading, he was like a kid just learning a new skill, excitedly using his authority, gambling boldly, and trading his talent and instant power with dollars. But in reality, he didn't do it well. ”
"Tomorrow I'm going to sign my buyout contract, and I'm agreeing to give up the two million dollars in my contract. Then, I would accept a $1.12 million veteran base salary from the Boston Celtics. Tonight, I want to say goodbye to New York in earnest. And prove to Boston that I still have the strength to fight! ”
Stephen Marbury showed a hint of a smile with obvious bitterness: "Looking back, KG is really a winner in life." He got a jaw-dropping 2 super contracts in Minnesota, and in '98 he got an unprecedented 6-year, $126 million Big Mac contract, and then in '03 he extended his contract for another 5 years and $100 million. This led directly to the NBA shutdown that year and officially dismantled the hopeful Minnesota Youth Army, and the Timberwolves simply couldn't make any breakthroughs in trades under his huge contract. ”
"And when he left Minnesota in '07, people were praising him for being a loyal player, and he himself dared to claim that 'loyalty can actually hurt you sometimes.'"
"He is the victor of public opinion. He was paid more than $300 million, won a championship, and gained fame. And I, the underdog, is about to go to his team and become his assistant... Or the veteran who hugged his thighs to win the championship! ”
"Heh!! That's life! ”
The smile on Stephen Marbury's face remained constant, but Dugg saw it full of sadness.
He didn't know how to comfort Marbury, but said, "It's not even a quarter of your life now, isn't it too early to jump to conclusions?" ”
Marbury didn't speak, and he walked onto the court.
After receiving the basketball from the caddy, he rushed straight into the penalty area, and at 188 he completed a powerful one-handed slam dunk under the basket!
This made Duge's eyes narrow slightly: Marbury's physical functions were not completely degraded, and he still had oil in the tank.
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