Chapter 107: Lin Sen's spare tire
"As we all know, NBA is a business alliance. Every player comes in to play basketball and makes money first. After all, life is greater than basketball." Lin Sen's conversation is very official, but it also disappoints many Cavaliers fans. However, after he leaves the Cavaliers, he will inevitably be called the term "defector", although this is actually because of the economic situation of his own team.
"But, as a player, playing happily is equally important." Lin Sen's turn came, causing a little expectation to ignite in the hearts of many Cavaliers fans who were watching a conversation column.
"So victory is more important?" Billups said with a smile.
"No, tactical status is more important."
Billups' smile froze. The Chinese player in front of him can always find a helpless answer, tactical status, get rid of it. Isn't you the blue-collar style of playing the Cavaliers more tactical? Can other teams have so much room for you to play?
But Lin Sen didn't think so? All the skills he drew this season are serving this year's championship, and honor is the only way for him to obtain more skills. From now on, he has harvested enough honors this year, so in the new season, he will be able to develop some of the independent offensive abilities belonging to the previous center, and he also needs such a team that can make his own moves.
Although this interview made Bilups very depressed, in the verbal confrontation with Lin Sen, as an old senior, he seemed to have not taken advantage of any advantage. Instead, Lin Sen found many opportunities to make him speechless.
But the effect of this episode is surprisingly good. Towns's big talk, clichés and empty talk have become a laughing stock for many people, and Lin Sen's straightforward appearance has been more popular among fans.
Yes, I just want more money, more tactical status, and a better future. Cavaliers fans may not be happy, but there is no way. You can give nothing, why do you leave someone else? You just hope to win the championship again in this strongest lineup this year.
The Cavaliers' management also made a small deal a few days ago. On the All-Star deadline, the Cavaliers gave Valaijo, Cunningham and a protected round pick in 2018, and got Channing Fry of the Magic. The Magic gave shooter Fry, Cunningham and a second-round pick. The Trail Blazers gave a second-round pick, and they got Valaijo and the Cavaliers protected round pick.
This deal is to strengthen the Cavaliers' inside rotation. When Valejo was suffering from injuries, he had almost no chance to play. The Cavaliers inside turned into a simple four-man turn, and Mozgov was also troubled by a knee injury. They needed an inside to strengthen the entire rotation. They did not want any insider to be injured due to too many games.
Fry is undoubtedly a good point, three-point accuracy. In the Western Conference semifinals where the Suns revenge the Spurs in 10 years, Mr. Bobo, who made three-pointers, just wanted to scold his mother. But all this should have been born before Lin Sen showed his three-point ability.
Less than 30 minutes after the transaction was completed, David Griffin saw Linson's three-pointer sho? You can't show up half an hour earlier. What else can I do with Fry? Use three high-speed turrets outside?
This is too luxurious. Fry has no defense or rebounding ability except offense. Lin Sen's rebounding ability is not outstanding. Although Love was once the rebounding king, he is not good at long rebounds after missing the three-point line due to his height, wingspan and bounce. This is better to have an excellent blue rebounder with a rim guard.
However, it seems that this transaction is still necessary now. Fry can be used as Linson's spare tire. Griffin is ready to leave the Cavaliers next season. He introduces the inside to deal with Linson's departure.
In this year's All-Star Game, James still played soy sauce, and just spent more than ten minutes to show his resumption of the battle, and then copied the James and Wade from that year's connection with his good brother Wade, and then went off the court to rest. For him, such an All-Star might as well keep more energy in this year's playoffs and win the championship.
Westbrook won the MVP with 31 points, 5 assists, 8 rebounds and 5 steals, becoming the second player in history to win the All-Star MVP for the rest.
Linson and James returned to Cleveland and also picked up their new teammate Fry. In terms of three points, Fry is a player who is better than Oku. With Oku's three-point skill, he needs two blue skill packs to redeem.
Oku is not very accurate in the bottom corner, and he may not have taken more than 20 shots in a season. Relatively speaking, the arc top and 45-degree angle areas are places where he often takes action, and he has to take action hundreds of times in a season.
But Fry is different. Not only is he 36o-degree three-pointer capable of not blind spots, but his shooting range is also improved by half a step in the three-point line, and his height and wingspan also have advantages. If he hadn't really had other attacking abilities and defense were his biggest weakness, he could have played a more important role in the team...
The Cavaliers after the All-Star also played very well. After Lin Sen's three-pointer was released, the Cavaliers' offensive methods had a lot more, and Fry's addition also made the Cavaliers' formation more diverse. Fry cooperated with TT's inside combination also had a very good effect.
The Cavaliers, who followed the All-Stars, ended the month's regular season with a 6-game winning streak after February. New aid Fry averaged 7.1 points and 4.4 rebounds per game, which is still sufficient for an inside player who has only 15 minutes of playing time.
The most obvious thing about the Cavaliers is that they have made more three-pointers. They and the Warriors have also become teams that have set off a three-pointer craze in the league. They averaged 14 and 2 three-pointers per game in six consecutive games, which is already quite high in scoring.
However, it is different from the Warriors' three-pointer. D �
Chapter completed!