0169: [Never Give In]

Coach Ben Holland was particularly pleased with Snoopy's arrival and received him warmly.

This season, the UCLA Bruins, led by Darren Collisson, still have a good run in the Pacific Division.

Darren Collison looked extremely embarrassed when he saw Dug. He was originally the number one star in UCLA, and logically speaking, he won the first prize by himself.

But he didn't expect that the three people in the same dormitory with him were all in the NBA now, and they were all in the NBA, and they were all lottery shows, but he fell into the NCAA. And, according to the current draft market, whether or not you can enter the lottery in 09 is in suspense.

"Fate!"

He sighed to Brian Wright beside him.

Brian Wright didn't think about the impermanence of fate, he never planned to enter the NBA anyway, he enjoyed his time at UCLA now, he didn't have to pay tuition, eat and drink in school, he didn't have to pay for it, and most importantly, he could get the favor of countless female classmates. Since winning the championship trophy last season, he has brought more than 30 female classmates to his room to see the championship medals.

Looking at Brian Wright, who had no heart and lungs to chat warmly with Snoopy. Darren Collison felt even more upset: Kevin Love, the No. 2 man who was originally subordinate to him, joined the NBA as the No. 5 pick, and Russell Westbrook, who was his backup, became the No. 4 pick. And Snoopy, who had never even touched basketball before, turned out to be the No. 8 show.

There is simply no reason.

He was indignant.

Dugg ignored him.

Of course, there was no intention to stimulate him.

Only, he smiled calmly at him, and then chatted with Mr. Ben Holland.

Ben Holland still regrets Snoopy's early entry into the NBA: "I still think that if you hone your skills in the NCAA for a year, it will be better for your basketball career. At UCLA, you are the only core. I'll give you at least 20 sets of tactics so you can get the most out of the ball. But in the NBA, you've got Dwyane Wade, Sean Marion, Michael Beasley, Margo Loyle, Mario Money, and so on...... Your shot is even 11th on the team. ”

'It's really slowing down your growth, I've watched your game and you've improved on the ball and you've been defensively faster. But... Are you still unable to make a big change of direction at high speeds? Can you only walk in a straight line? ”

Ben Holland asked.

Doog nodded honestly.

He chuckled in his heart, if Mr. Ben Holland saw it, then... The rest of the NBA should be able to see the same.

It seems that the rookie wall is inevitably going to crash.

He was a little frustrated.

"This season... You do a good job of your internal tasks, do a good job of card slots and blocks, and at your current level, no one will ever say that you are a parallel import. Ben Holland arranged: "When the offseason comes, I'll arrange for you to train with senior Byron Davis, who is also in Los Angeles now. I'm sure you can learn a lot from him, you're all of the same size, you're both strong and strong. ”

Dugg thanked him from the bottom of his heart.

……

On Friday night, the Staples Arena was brightly lit.

Enthusiastic Los Angeles fans got in early, and Dugg made a point of shooting practice on the sidelines tonight, hoping to help his teammates from mid-range.

He trains very hard and he hopes to keep his good fortune at Staples Arena.

However, in the pre-game discussions of the Heat coaching staff, they did not intend to treat this game as a 'must-win option', they believed that it was impossible to beat the Lakers with the Heat's current roster, and it was better to focus on dealing with the next Los Angeles Clippers and the Sutmento Kings.

Before the game began, ESPN's courtside reporters went out of their way to interview Phil Jackson and asked him what he thought of the game. What he said was simple: "This game is all about honing the lineup!" ”

The Los Angeles Lakers, who are first in the West, have a natural sense of superiority against the Miami Heat, who are fourth in the East.

And Andrew Bynum reiterated his position: "I don't care if Snoopy is a center or a forward, it's time for him to see a truly dominant interior center. He's been battling some second- and even third-rate insiders before, and those exaggerated blocks have given him a lot of extra fame. But tonight, I'm going to tear it all down without mercy. ”

Andrew Bynum sounds very targeted at Snoopy.

Later, Erin Andrews came to Dug's side again, and by this time the Los Angeles fans who had entered the stadium had already begun to cheer him, and he also walked to the sidelines to sign his name on the UCLA jerseys for some young fans, and by the way, he would add a word or two of inspiration, and then touch their little heads and tell them to cheer!

What a high-quality idol!

Erin Andrews watched Snoopy's detailed movements from the sidelines, which made her realize why Snoopy has such a high level of popularity and praise.

When Snoopy finishes the job, Erin Andrews repeats Andrew Bynum's point to Dugg, which is a task given to her by the director, who wants to create a little bit of gunpowder.

However, Snoopy is very peaceful, he does not show his teeth and claws like the black players, and he does not speak anything. He just calmly told Erin Andrews: "Actually, you should interview Petrins, Gortat, Rasheed Wallace or Andre Bogut about this question. I don't think they would accept that accusation. And for me, it doesn't matter where it is. The important thing is that I want me to be on the pitch and that I can bring positive energy to my team. ”

"So what do you think of Corimageti's remarks that you're actually a small forward? And also... Veteran basketball expert Bill Simmons has posted three short comments about you in the past half hour, saying that your breakthrough ability is overrated, and he said that you will only break in straight lines, your assists and strategies will be quickly choked, and you will hit the rookie wall tonight. ”

When Erin Andrews spoke these questions, she felt cruel herself: how could she embarrass Duke Snoopy so much.

And Du Ge just smiled slightly and said calmly: "Watch the game!" ”

With that, the visit ended.

Then he walked to the locker room, his expression solemn and his steps became 'difficult'.

Back in his locker, just sat down. Michael Beasley leaned in, "Hey, Snoopy. You're going to have to help me cover up tonight! I can't wait to clean up that squishy Spaniard. ”

After a while, Sean Marion also came over and said to Dug, "Snoopy, if you can." Give me a few more baseline passes tonight, I want to do a few more dunks, I'm disgusted with the Los Angeles Lakers, I don't like everything at Staples Arena. ”

Then, Dwyane Wade came over and told him to cover himself in the left elbow area, and he wanted to eat a few more Kobe Bryant on the left side tonight.

Then, Haslem came up too.

As more and more people 'requested', Duge's eyes became more and more dazed.

My place in the team is becoming more and more important, but is that really what I want?

Don't... Can I really just be a good supporting role silently like this, doing a good job of covering, blocking, blocking, and transitional passing?

When will I be able to single-handedly dominate the system and dominate the game with a lot of momentum, like Dwyanwade?

Dugg clenched the Tactics Manual tightly, his eyes kept on the last page, Temporary Tactics Section 003.

This is the only tactic that belongs to him at the moment.

And now... Even this one is going to be lost. Seemingly overnight, the whole world already knew that the breakthrough after the cut could only go in a straight line, and there was no way to stop in the middle of it, let alone make a dodge and move.

Do you just accept your fate?

Duge's teeth rattled.

Once again, he felt his heart beating unyieldingly!

……

[The third shift is sent, I'm going out to eat a fried noodle now, and then continue to code the fourth shift. 】

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