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Chapter 593 - 256. Teammates with distinct personal characteristics_4

Chapter 593: 256. Teammates with distinct personal characteristics_4

Perkins, Muhammad, and Alan Anderson are all players with outstanding strengths but limited overall skills—it’s too much to ask of them to make significant improvements. As long as they can adapt to changes in the system, that’s enough.

Jarett Jack has a versatile offensive game but lacks a bit of intensity. He’s very effective in the regular season, but in the playoffs... he didn’t meet their expectations.

However, being able to relieve Felton and Zhang Yang of the ball-handling and offensive pressure during the regular season is already quite commendable, especially now that Gerald Wallace has left. The regular season really needs Jarett Jack’s ball-handling offensive abilities.

The newly arrived Cardinal and Mike Miller, without considering that they were traded for Gerald Wallace, have playing styles that the Bobcats coaching staff and management are very satisfied with when analyzed.

Mike Miller has excellent off-ball movement, strong catch-and-shoot abilities, and decent passing skills, mainly reflected in his quick distribution without hogging the ball. He is an outstanding sixth man, being the runner-up for the 05-06 Sixth Man of the Year award, just behind Zhang Yang.

Cardinal can play positions 3 to 5 and is a very passionate utility player in the frontcourt.

Herrmann...Jordan, Bickerstaff, and Carlisle all had headaches as Zhang Yang had predicted.

Jordan complained, "We won the championship, and we managed to ruin a 28-year-old sharpshooter in his prime? Doesn’t he want to win another one, two, three championships?"

While Bickerstaff was about to backstab his boss, Carlisle beat him to it, "Michael, not everyone is always a fighter like you. When I played in the NBA, I won a championship and felt my career as a player was fulfilled. I started learning from coaches how to become one. As ordinary players, being able to win a championship with a team is already the most glorious moment in our playing career."

Bickerstaff: This guy who looks like a comedian really knows how to suck up! Strange, with such sucking up skills, how could he still get fired by Larry Bird?

On Jordan’s end, pleased with the flattery, Carlisle looked more and more pleasing to him. He glanced at Bickerstaff: "See, that’s what a head coach should be like, unlike you, who only knew how to clash with me when you were a head coach!"

In the end, they looked at Rondo’s test profile and the training performances recorded by the trainers recently.

Carlisle: "Rajon’s three-point shooting from a standstill has shown good performance, and in this half a month his free throw training accuracy has reached 85%. Looking at his profile, when he just arrived last year, his free throw training accuracy was under 70%. Chip, your shooting training guidance is really strong!"

Ingles replied, "Hopefully Rajon can improve his free throw accuracy in games to 70%, at least not drag us down, otherwise, we might see a hack-a-guard strategy."

Jordan: "Is there no way to continue improving it?"

Ingles: "His arms are too long, and his physique is too light. Every time after he goes through a lot of physical contact, his muscles tighten, which benefits the steady maintenance of his dribbling and the increase of his passing speed. However, when shooting free throws, the tightness of his body muscles forces him to rely on his arm strength to shoot, which really messes up his shooting stability.

What he needs to do now is to continue strengthening his long-range shooting. If his deep shooting improves, it’ll reduce his dependency on interior scoring, not only lessening the physical confrontations he faces but also providing better opportunities for drive attacks.

That’s one method, and there’s another that can be implemented at the same time, although it’s a bit crude: have him practice free throws while his muscles are tense."

Jordan doesn’t really understand players with poor shooting talent, but this crude method? Indeed, it’s really crude!

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