Chapter 104: Super Unpopular! (1/3)
In NBA history, the rookie's debut scoring record is 43 points for 20,000 old men. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
That's right, not Jordan.
In fact, the greatest basketball player of all time, with a career debut score of 16 points, didn't even make it to the top of this list. It is very rare that on a score-related historical list, it is not a big surprise that I can't see the name of the old rascal at the top.
At the beginning of Chamberlain's career, both physically and technically, he had basically reached a semi-complete state. IN JARGON, A ROOKIE LIKE CHAMBERLAIN BELONGS TO THE "NBA-READY" LEVEL, AND BASICALLY AS SOON AS HE ENTERS THE LEAGUE, HE CAN PLUG AND PLAY, AND EVEN HOLD THE WHOLE COURT.
In addition to scoring, Zhang 20,000's career debut rebounding data is also very terrible, facing the New York Knicks, Chamberlain cut 43 points and 28 rebounds, almost covering the sky with one hand, completely dismembering the New Yorkers' interior group.
Considering that he averaged 37.6 points and 27 rebounds per game in his rookie season, and won the regular season MVP, All-Star Game MVP, and Best Rookie honors, the super big double-double in the first game is not surprising.
This record has been unbroken since 1959 and continues to the modern NBA arena today. There are two reasons for this.
First, Chamberlain was too strong, too IMBA.
Second, the difficulty of a rookie player getting a high score in the first game is ridiculously high.
"First of all, you have to gain the trust of your teammates."
In the special program on the T runway, Buckley, a big fat man who has gradually become a "Gu Blow", faced the camera and said his opinion with a smug face, the expression was like the person with excellent performance was not Gu Yu, but Sir Charles.
"Whether it's summer league, preseason, training on the team, you have to convince your teammates and make your coach trust. Convince all your teammates that you have what it takes to make a big difference in the first game. That's the first premise for wanting to go big in the first game. ”
"And the second?"
The moderator asked from the sidelines.
"Popularity."
Barkley rolled his fat eyes and said with a smile: "In the team, you have to have good popularity, everyone has to like you, be willing to pass the ball for you, and be willing to start paving the way for your future when you just enter the team." ”
"You know, the NBA is a league of the jungle, and they all say that athletes are simple and easy to get along with, but in fact, I, Kenny, Chris, Reggie...... Those of us who have been in the league know that the players here are a little bit more innocent than in society. But at the same time, the concept of 'class' in the league, the culture of kneeling and licking old players and bullying new players is far more important than in society. ”
"I feel the same way!"
Chris Webber, who was called as a guest, raised his hand and answered: "When I first entered the league and played for the Warriors, I opened the locker cabinet in the locker room before the first day of the game, and my head was full of popcorn like a waterfall. The old birds in the team can't straighten up with a smile next to them, what can I do? I'm also helpless! I can only laugh with them, as if I don't care at all. ”
"That's the problem."
Barkley nodded: "Things like playing tricks on rookies, forming small groups, and arguing about seniority are too common and common in the NBA. I know the Kings are a team with a predominantly young player, and maybe that kind of thing will be a little bit rarer. But I believe that it will definitely happen. ”
"So it's even harder!"
Reggie Miller was also there, and the legendary goalscorer Lao Shen was saying, "You know, when I arrived in the league, I just arrived in Indiana, and the fans there were very unkind to me. ”
"Well, I've heard of it." The host nodded and said, "When you were selected, the draft scene was said to be booed. Indiana was the 11th pick in '87, right? What other options could have been?? ”
"Mark Jackson."
Miller pointed to Mark Jackson, who was sitting on the couch not far away and making a guest appearance on the runway, causing the latter to laugh a lot.
"He was already a college star at that time, and fans felt that the Pacers lacked a good playmaker and wanted to pick him to lead the team to play a beautiful offense."
Miller continued: "But what they wanted more was Steve Elfud, who was unbeatable in the NCAA Finals that year, scoring 23 points on 7-of-10 three-point shooting, and they all felt he was the number one contributor to Indiana's championship." And me? A skinny shooter who is good for nothing but running, catching, and shooting. ”
"I was thrilled that the team drafted me, but the Indiana fans were furious. They thought the team had no eyes and picked a waste. So when I came on the court for my first regular season home game, I was greeted not with applause, but with boos. ”
As he spoke, Reggie Miller, who had always been extremely arrogant, actually showed a look of frustration on his face. It can be seen that the experience at that time hit this man a lot.
"I was trying to run, defending like a mad dog, there was no complaint from start to finish, and I wanted to win them over with my performance and show them that I was right. But do you know what I see? The fans boycotted me and refused to even come to the stadium to watch the game. The team even put a curtain on the second level of the stands, as it looked like there would be more fans. ”
"I ended up playing 26 minutes and scored 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting, so I felt good about myself. But the team lost, and as I walked through the tunnel, there were even home fans who threw water glasses at me and drenched me. ”
"Wait, you're talking about the '87-'88 debut?"
Barkley frowned on the side and said, "Is it fighting with us?" Philadelphia 76ers? ”
"That's right, you're embarrassed to say it."
Miller smiled wryly: "When you get to the free throw line, the fans applaud you, and when I shoot, they call me 'soft'. Damn it...... It's my home stadium, and I'm a Indiana native! ”
"That's no way, Lao Tzu has to have 30+10, hahahaha!"
The sad atmosphere that had just been brought up by Miller was suddenly destroyed by the fat man......
"Okay Reggie, didn't you also get the approval of the Indiana fans through your own efforts after that?"
Webb reached out and patted Miller on the shoulder as a sign of comfort.
"Yes, I finally got their approval, but do you know how long it took?"
Miller turned his head, a glint in his eyes.
"Three years, the third year, when I was averaging 24.6 points per game, shooting over 50 percent from the field, and 41 percent from three-point range, they started to applaud me, and my teammates started to be willing to take the initiative to pass the ball to me. It took me three years to get these passes that I should have taken for granted. And the hairstyle brother ......"
Looking back and looking at the game picture of Gu Yu killing all sides on the big screen, Miller said with envy: "It only took one game to do it." I think he must have something unique that only his teammates can know...... ”
"Whew......!"
“YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES——!!!”
In the picture, Gu Yu opened his hand and shot the baseline jumper, and looked like a natural winner when he turned around and raised his arms.
On the King's bench not far away, the Kings players were thunderous with joy, and the towels in their hands were about to be thrown into the sky, as if they were participating in a carnival party.
Corresponding to this is the dead silence of the American Airlines Center Arena, where Miami fans, players, coaches, and staff ...... Everyone, without saying a word, looked at the arena in silence, looking at the dazzling score difference.
Soon after, when Evans took advantage of Gu Yu's outside line to make a false two-plus-one score in a false way, Spoelstra called a timeout and replaced the team's main player.
"Beep-Beep-Beep——!!!"
The final whistle blew, and in the sea of dead silence in Miami, only the excited shouts of the Kings players kept ringing. The fans watched as the visitors returned triumphantly, as if they had just attended a funeral.
109 to 92.
In the first game of his career, Gu Yu, a second-round pick, led the team and unbelievably defeated the super powerhouse Miami Heat, creating a super upset while breaking the NBA all-time rookie career debut scoring record.
This honor gave Gu Yu's skill tree another opportunity to improve......!
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