Superstar Athletes’ Black Tech Systems

Chapter 4 Good Start (Ball recommendation! Ball collection!)

Li Liang didn't quite understand the reward: a chance to enter the NBA.

Will he be directly selected by the NBA after completing the task, or will there be other ways to help him enter the NBA-such as helping him become a security guard in the NBA.

Anyway, he didn't want to miss this opportunity.

For more than two weeks, he entered the system every day, over and over again, tirelessly participating in the lowest-scoring game in NBA history.

In addition to not being able to start and the total score is extremely low, there are still several difficulties in the mission.

First, the strength of the players on the field is not as weak as he imagined.

After many times of confrontation, and after consulting the data, Li Liang determined that the system should have improved the competitive level of the players in the 1950s to increase the difficulty of the task.

However, the players' technical and tactical movements and playing habits still stayed in the 1950s.

For example, there are almost no long-range shots, dribbling strictly abides by the rules, and there are no dribbling actions with street ball characteristics such as crossover.

Second, he has no way to communicate with his teammates during the game.

Although the environment and players are extremely realistic, no different from reality, Li Liang has no way to communicate with his teammates.

These people are NPCs, maybe in future missions, he can get communication opportunities, anyway, not now.

Third, the nasty Wienburg Pistons will not change their tactics because of changes in the situation on the field.

Li Liang was very close to completing the task several times before, helping the Lakers lead by a big score.

However, the Pistons still adopted the "ball possession tactic", dragging the pace of the game as slow as a tortoise, causing time to run out, the Pistons lost the game, and Li Liang also failed in his mission.

With the accumulation of many experiences, Li Liang knew that he was not far from completing the task.

Last time he was only one assist away from completing the task, but unfortunately his teammates took the ball like a fool and didn't shoot, running out of time, Li Liang was so angry that he almost rushed up and kicked him.

Now, Li Liang understands why this system is called [Almighty King].

This first task is to ask yourself to take care of everything.

Not only must the offense be successful, but also the defensive end must destroy the opponent's offense and at the same time drive teammates to win the game.

Therefore, it is not so easy to complete this seemingly simple task.

Li Liang is very patient, because this system has an advantage.

Playing ball inside, although I feel that my physical strength is being exhausted, my body is not tired after waking up, but I just feel a little sleepy, and I will be fine if I sleep for a while.

This means that Li Liang can hone his physical fitness during the day and improve his technical level in his dreams at night.

Although so far, in this broken game, his technical improvement is very limited, but in the future it might be.

At the end of the first quarter of the game, the two sides played 8:7, and the Pistons led by 1 point.

Li Liang, who has read the records of this game, knows that this is already the highest scoring quarter of the four quarters.

Lakers coach John Kundera and Pistons coach Mendenhall, two old tortoises, one uses zone defense and never lets Mikan come out, the other lets the center control the ball in the midfield, and Mikan does not attack unless he comes out. It's just dry consumption, to see who can spend more than whom.

In the end, McCann couldn't stand it anymore and took the initiative to defend Foster. Only then did the two sides have their first offense and transition.

Afterwards, every attack from both sides was extremely precious, and it was harder to make a shot than to eat food.

The Lakers players knew that it would take time for the Pistons to get the ball, so they also began to be cautious, not taking shots easily until they were fully sure.

The two teams teamed up to create one of the weirdest matchups in NBA history.

In the second quarter, John Kundera patted Li Liang and signaled him to play.

Li Liang quickly took off his coat and appeared on the stage wearing a Lakers white jersey and tight shorts.

The first time he played in these pants, Li Liang felt very uncomfortable.

Because the pants are too short, it's almost like wearing boxer briefs.

I wear flat Converse shoes on my feet, not to mention air cushions, the rubber on the soles is hard.

But it doesn't matter if you play too much, these sexy shorts are actually quite cool to wear, and it doesn't affect the movement of legs and feet at all.

As for the shoes, they won't be hurt in the system anyway, and it doesn't matter.

Li Liang tried to bite his own arm, and it felt painful at the time, but after waking up, there was no trace of it on his arm.

Li Liang appeared as the team's power forward, guarding the team's inside line.

His partner is the first superstar in NBA history, the legendary star George Mikan who won the BAA/NBA championship five times for the Lakers.

Of course, judging from his appearance, he doesn't look like a basketball superstar at all.

Wearing a pair of thick round glasses, hair sprayed into place, he would have looked like a corporate employee were it not for his monstrous 6-foot-10 height.

Although he looks urbane, George Mikan is a tough guy on the court.

In the 1949 NBA Finals, Mikan was unstoppable, and Congressional coach Auerbach used a savage rushing tactic that eventually fractured Mikan's wrist.

As a result, McCann put a plaster cast on his left wrist and continued to play. Instead, he became more courageous as he fought, helping the team defeat his opponent in one fell swoop and win his first NBA championship.

Wearing the No. 99 jersey, the poster of McCann participating in the game with a plaster cast on his hand became the earliest classic picture in the NBA.

Li Liang looked at this big man with glasses. Although he was only 6 feet 10 (2 meters 08), he was already a giant in the early NBA.

At that time, the center forwards of some teams were less than 2 meters tall.

And his height is the real deal, there is no false report.

Unlike the current NBA players, who are obviously about two meters, they have to report 2.06 meters.

For those who are 2 meters 06/6 feet 9, they have to make a false report to 6 feet 11 inches (2 meters 11) or even 7 feet (2 meters 13).

Li Liang knew that his five assists depended on this big man.

Learning from the lessons of the previous games, he decided to get his assists done before he could concentrate on scoring points.

The second quarter begins with a jump ball.

The game in the 1950s is a little different from the current game. There are four games, and each game starts with a jump ball to compete for the ball, instead of just a symbolic jump ball at the beginning of the game like the current game.

In earlier basketball games, jump balls were more frequent, and every time a team scored a goal, they had to jump the ball again to compete for the ball.

Later, it was changed for the sake of game fluency, until now it has become an opening jump ball.

Li Liang took the initiative to stand in the middle circle, and McCann did not object, so Li Liang was asked to jump the ball.

Although Mikan was a center forward, his medical and sports environment was very poor at that time. His two legs had been suffering from injuries for a long time, and he was basically unable to jump, so he always lost when jumping.

Li Liang is different, his legs are still full of vitality, easily beat his opponent and helped the Lakers get the ball.

The Lakers who got the ball did not rush to attack. Like the Pistons, they began to pass the ball on the outside.

When the ball was passed to Li Liang, Li Liang didn't continue to play the game of drumming and passing flowers. Instead, he saw an opportunity, bowed his head, and took the ball from the middle to the penalty area!

In 1950, the three-second zone was only 6 feet wide, so it was connected to the free throw circle and looked like a keyhole.

McCann stood at the top of the keyhole, deep under the rim.

Li Liang's dribbling was much better than that of the players of that era, and the opponent did not expect Li Liang, a power forward, to break through with the ball.

This breakthrough came unexpectedly, Li Liang passed the defender in one go, and then went straight to the basket.

The opponent's center Foster came up to defend, Li Liang took a step, took off with his right foot and layup with his left hand.

Flying into the air, Li Liang collected the ball.

Turn around and pass the ball to the side, and the ball is in the hands of McCann under the basket.

Mikan, who was catching the ball at the basket, was unguarded. He didn't even bother to jump. He raised his hand slightly, and the ball hit the basket and scored two points.

Li Liang received an assist.

After scoring the goal, Li Liang shook his fist. This is a good start!

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