211. Industry conscience(2/2)
Let’s look at the Lakers, whether it is a team that starts like the Hornets, a team that is a strong start like the Knicks, or a team that plays non-playoffs, the Lakers can always play to the last moment, and Zhang Hao’s playing time floats upwards for 40 minutes every game. Every game is so anxious, leaving the suspense of the game to the end, giving the fans on the scene a visual enjoyment of the whole game, which is the conscience of the industry!
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Seeing that the saying "conscience in the industry" became popular, Zhang Hao was speechless.
When he wants to be so conscientious?
He also saw a newspaper news teasing them that they had become the "Los Angeles Nets Big Three", and could only silently hold back the tears of grief and anger.
Who said it well? Rapper can't shed tears.
Also, he saw comments about their Lakers in a basketball columnist's section against the current Lakers, positional battles will be effective.
Zhang Hao felt that the opponent took the initiative to slow down and fight the positional battle, and they defended better. They defeated the Hornets. One point was that the Hornets themselves did not judge what rhythm they wanted to play was the most beneficial.
This cannot be solved, and I have to wait for O'Neal to come back. Since the problem cannot be solved and the problem of hard conditions is difficult, Zhang Hao chose to analyze the favorable things.
After playing a few more games in the new season, Zhang Hao finally understood the correct use posture of "Peter's Physical Pool".
Since you are wearing the Lakers No. 8 jersey and have a jersey that can absorb sweat and recharge, of course you have to be a defensive engineer and shoot first.
It’s not “just shoot”, but “I just want to play…”, it’s not right, it’s “I just want to shoot.”
He found that when he played more proactively, Kenny Anderson and the Magic would organize the offense more smoothly, because when Barkley was paddling, the only one with the team's first-class independent offensive ability was Kenny Anderson. Doug Christie had independent offensive ability, but it was just average. Brian Shaw was the kind of comprehensive ability, everything was good, but it was just a panacea with the strength of a role player, and there was no player with strong threats to attack independently...
At this time, a stronger and more proactive scoring point is needed.
Unfortunately, in the case of Barkley, he had to take on this.
Chapter completed!