Chapter 395 A Battle of Honors! Su Yan: "The Number One Small Forward in the Current Team"
Chapter 395 A Battle of Honors! Su Yan: "The Number One Small Forward in the Current Team"
Haines discovered that many players from various teams were practicing three-pointers, which at first glance seemed normal.
It can be done during undercover investigations.
He discovered that... these players were spending significantly more time practicing three-pointers than before.
Three-pointers are clearly not the main theme of this era, but the current training intensity is obviously a deliberate effort to strengthen them.
It's not just one person, not just one team, but rather a trend towards the entire league.
to this end.
He also interviewed several players.
The first question asked was to Ray Allen of the Celtics, "Ray, has your three-point training intensity been higher this offseason than usual?"
"Yes."
Ray Allen readily admitted it.
"Why?!"
Haines pressed on.
Ray Allen shrugged and explained, "You know, when I came to the Celtics, my offense was transformed."
My current role is marksman.
My accurate three-pointers are, of course, my standard, and only through continuous training can I guarantee accuracy.
Second.
As you know, the Knicks' championship win this year owes a great deal to Su Yan and Curry, these two rising stars' three-point shooting.
Three points is one more than two points.
If it's accurate enough, then it's the truth. I've always believed that, but it also needs to be matched with a certain level of precision.
Intensive training is essential.
"That makes sense."
Haines nodded repeatedly.
Then... he interviewed Channing Frye of the Suns and asked the same question.
"what!"
Channing Frye chuckled and said, "I'm a stretch power forward myself, and the team needs my three-point shooting."
Of course, we should practice diligently.
The difference is that before, I was just trying to fit in with the team and make the most of my skills.
And now... Su Yan's vivid example of winning the championship tells me that as long as I practice my three-pointers well and make them accurate enough, I can succeed.
I might be able to break free from the role player label, become an excellent shooter, and even develop into an All-Star caliber player.
This is what motivates me to increase my three-point shooting practice!
Immediately afterwards... he interviewed several three-point shooters, and they all said that they only realized how incredible three-pointers could be because of Su Yan.
It was all because of Su Yan that they had more motivation to intensify their training.
But then again, these shooters rely on three-pointers to survive, so it's normal for them to practice them more.
then.
Haines then asked players who didn't previously shoot three-pointers but started doing so during the offseason.
Arrived at the Nets.
He asked Brook Lopez, "Excuse me, why would a center like you practice three-pointers?!"
"Ha ha!"
Lopez explained with a laugh: "Just think of it this way, me, a big guy, being pulled out, or receiving the ball on the outside and facilitating the offense."
Basically, it's always empty.
If I had a three-point shot, uh... just an open three-pointer, then I could average 1 to 2 three-pointers per game, which would be 3 to 6 points for free.
This is so fragrant.
Su Yan, with a single-core championship, showed us that a well-practiced three-pointer can also be a powerful weapon for winning championships.
"Then I'll practice, no problem at all."
"That makes perfect sense."
Haines gave his approval.
He then interviewed Heat's "King of the Raptors" Bosh, who replied, "My teammates already have two of the league's top rim-driving players, and I need to create space for them."
If we can develop our three-point shooting, it will not only create space for them, but also expand my offensive range.
Kill two birds with one stone.
"Then you need to practice more."
"Yes Yes."
Haines responded with a smile.
Everyone understands the logic, but big men in the paint who used to disdain practicing three-pointers are now practicing them, definitely influenced by Su Yan.
In fact.
Haines interviewed several big men who practiced three-point shooting, and their opinions were surprisingly consistent.
Having a certain number of three-pointers not only increases scoring options but also creates enough offensive space for the team.
Get more in one fell swoop.
Then why not practice?!
"hiss……"
Through numerous undercover visits and interviews, Haines discovered that many players had started practicing three-pointers, and even intensified their training in three-point shooting, because of Su Yan.
"Shh!"
"Shh!"
"Shh!"
The frequency of three-point shooting drills for each team has increased dramatically.
He compiled the existing information, published it as an article, and released it in major newspapers and magazines, and also uploaded it to Twitter.
It immediately caused a sensation.
"Huh? Huh? Huh?!"
"COMEON! Players are already practicing three-pointers?!"
"This pace, this momentum, could it be that the 'small ball era' is about to arrive?!"
"Haha~ 'Flame God' truly lives up to his reputation as a potential star in the 'small ball era,' and has already begun to drive the times forward."
"No joke."
Su Yan's incredible three-pointers were a huge contributor to the Knicks' championship win this year!
"Su Yan averaged 10 three-pointers per game in the 6 final games."
In every game, he can score 30 points just from three-pointers. Isn't that amazing? Aren't the other players envious?
Envy is pointless.
Then the only option is to practice three-pointers like crazy during the offseason and showcase them on the stage of the new season!
"Because of Su Yan, because of 'Flame God,' the era of small balls is truly coming~~~"
"..."
Fans were abuzz with discussion, watching as Su Yan single-handedly propelled a major change in an era.
True fans are overjoyed.
In fact, it's not just many NBA players who have started practicing three-pointers; players like Kyrie Irving, Damian Lillard, and Klay Thompson in college have also started as well.
They were also influenced by Su Yan and began to intensify their training in three-point shooting early on.
Even younger players, such as Doncic, Trae Young, and Booker, who are still in high school, have begun to consciously practice three-pointers.
Su Yan's [Max Level Three-Pointer] terrifying three-point destructive power and influence have set off a three-point craze among the younger generation!
This suddenly made the otherwise uneventful offseason lively again, drawing more and more fans into the craze of practicing three-pointers.
Simultaneously.
Su Yan, the leader, is also gaining increasing fame.
one day.
A fan with the ID "[Shoukunzhe]" posted online: "Brothers, I think Su Yan, the 'Flame God' in his first year, has completely surpassed 'King James' LeBron."
He has reached the top spot as the "best active small forward."
This highly controversial topic immediately sparked heated discussions.
soon.
The keyword "[Su Yan: The best small forward in the league]" has become a trending topic, with heated discussions surging below!
"Dude, are you kidding me? Su Yan has only played one season in this league, while LeBron has already played seven seasons."
He still entered the league as the "Chosen One".
He has already broken too many honors, surpassing powerful small forwards such as Anthony, Durant, and Pierce to become the "best small forward in the league".
What does Su Yan have to compare with?!
"Hehe~ Why can't we compare? Who says that more years of service necessarily means more honors? Su Yan's honors in one year can rival LeBron's seven years of honors."
I think Su Yan is better!
"You fart!"
"You disagree? Then let's have a contest of honors and see who's the best small forward in the league right now!!!"
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