Chapter 10 I want to learn
Author: Feng Yuanhua
Under normal circumstances, that is, without the guidance of learning objects, the training efficiency is 2.52 times that of ordinary training.
Compared with other people's hard training, this effect is already very good.
However, if there is guidance from the learning object, the corresponding training efficiency will be increased to 4.3 times.
This efficiency is not greatly improved.
If you don't train hard in this situation, then what are you waiting for? Can you master the skills just by waiting for your dreams?
Not only Wang Hao, there were also people staying at the training ground on the other side.
The person who stayed for extra training on the first day of formal training was definitely a ruthless person.
Moreover, the people on the opposite side are none other than Brent Barry and Sharad Lewis.
The two of them were not in a hurry to train. Instead, Lewis was quietly listening to what Brent Barry was saying.
Wang Hao quickly threw a ball, and deliberately threw the ball crookedly, and aimed at the field where the two of them were.
He quickly chased after him to pick up the ball, pretending to pick it up, but instead of leaving in a hurry, he chose to eavesdrop.
"Sharad, Coach Paul wants me to teach you three-pointers, of course there is no problem with that.
However, there are still a few issues that I must clarify.
First of all, my three-pointers are not that great in the entire league. I am not qualified to be called a three-pointer master.
Therefore, I can only tell you some experience and three-point shooting skills. There is nothing more I can do.
What's more, there are actually big differences between the two of us, both in physical condition and in the way we play.
This requires you to grasp on your own what is suitable for you and what is not suitable for you.
As for whether you can practice three-pointers well, that depends on you, no one else can help you with this kind of thing."
It's not a secret. Brent Barry naturally wouldn't hide it, he said it very frankly and loudly.
Wang Hao heard it clearly.
Holy shit, this is actually the team's special pretext for Lewis. It seems that the team still has high expectations for him.
But, why not me?
This is the future championship winner, MVP winner, scoring champion and players with various honors.
Are you just turning a blind eye?
However, Wang Hao naturally would not give in, so he walked towards the two of them unceremoniously and said simply.
"Brent, I also want to learn three-point shooting from you, is that okay?"
As for face, what is this? Can it be eaten?
What's more, the love of learning is a good virtue shared by both East and West and deserves appreciation.
Rashad Lewis was obviously taken aback, as if he really didn't expect that Wang Hao would join in.
Of course, he was not qualified to refuse. After all, if Brent Barry could give him guidance, it was for the sake of the team and the head coach.
Lewis also looked at Brent Barry, who smiled but said seriously.
"Wang, practicing more is not an easy task."
"Of course, the more difficult it is, the more challenging it is, isn't it?"
In fact, Brent Barry had already noticed Wang Hao listening to the corner and never thought of driving him away.
This approach has already shown the attitude.
After all, the trainer in the match just now, Brent Barry, was somewhat interested in Wang Hao.
It’s not that Wang Hao’s strength is exaggerated. If he was really that powerful, he wouldn’t be nearly defeated.
But from the confrontation, Brent Barry could clearly feel that Wang Hao's self-confidence originated from his bones.
You know, rookies will be very uncomfortable when entering the NBA, and may even have a rookie wall. In fact, they lack self-confidence.
However, Wang Hao's self-confidence is sufficient and has not changed in any way due to changes in the environment and opponents.
This situation is not unheard of, but it usually occurs with high-ranking rookies because they have too many honors.
For example, this year's No. 1 pick Elton Brand, through his relationship with the Bulls, he also learned about the strength of this No. 1 pick.
"Okay, let's get started, I don't want to waste too much time."
Being a teacher is not a derogatory term, and this sentiment is universal all over the world.
Even if there is a competitive relationship, no veteran player will refuse when a talented newcomer asks for advice.
Of course, if it's some players with eccentric personalities, that's a different story. At least Brent Barry won't refuse.
If someone asks for advice, it means that what he did is not bad, at least he has been recognized by others.
"I'll shoot a three-pointer first, you guys watch carefully."
Brent Barry did not delay, but wanted to show off his three-point shooting first, which was considered as showing them his skills.
Wang Hao and Lewis were responsible for picking up the ball and passing it, while Brent Barry caught the ball and shot, making consecutive shots.
There was no pause or too many adjustments, and the ball kept hitting the net.
Until 34 consecutive balls were thrown in, on the 35th ball, the ball bounced out of the frame.
This is actually affected by physical strength.
I have to say that he is worthy of being a player who has maintained a three-point shooting percentage of over 40% in his career.
Maybe Brent Barry doesn't take that many shots, but his three-pointers are indeed not bad.
For Wang Hao, even when he is in good form, he can score more than ten goals in a row, which is already great.
After Brent Barry showed off, Wang Hao and Brent Barry also started training.
While the two were shooting three-pointers, Brent Barry was also constantly explaining the key points of shooting.
Don't underestimate these details, they come from the experience of shooting master Chris Mullin.
It is said that Brent Barry was not proficient in shooting at the beginning, but later got guidance from Chris Mullin.
Chris Mullin, one of the greatest shooters in NBA history, is known for his accurate free throws and three-pointers.
In his career, there were three seasons in which his three-point shooting percentage was above 45% in a single season, with the highest shooting percentage reaching 46.5%.
You know, even Stephen Curry has never achieved such a single-season shooting percentage.
Of course, this is also related to the times. In the 1980s, teams did not pay so much attention to three-pointers.
He often takes more than ten three-pointers. Chris Mullin's record of three-pointers is only 3.7 per game.
Through Brent Barry, I learned Chris Mullin's shooting skills, which can only be said to be a huge profit.
After hearing Brent Barry's explanation, Wang Hao and Lewis were also making some adjustments based on Brent Barry's explanation.
This feels very awkward.
Just like the way you hold chopsticks when eating, if you have to change it, it's not impossible, but it's awkward how you do it.
Sure enough, things are changing. Originally I could still score a few goals, but now I am constantly hitting the target.
Not only could I not find the rhythm of my shooting, I couldn't even stabilize my shooting action.
"I know this is difficult. After all, I have to change the movements I am accustomed to, which requires repeated practice.
Of course, the action tips I just mentioned are just based on my experience and are things that suit me.
You also need to try and think for yourself, and try to make some adjustments to make these movements more suitable for you."
Chapter completed!