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Vigor is a distinctive label for young people.

In the classic clip of "Conquest", Liu Huaqiang took Han Yueping and Hu Dahai to meet Song Laohu.

The two quarreled while talking, and at this time Song Laohu said: "Young people, don't be too arrogant! ”

Liu Huaqiang turned around and pointed and shouted out the most classic line:"Aren't you angry, call it a young man?"

This phrase has become a mantra for many people, including the sports world, and is often used when describing young players.

In the bloody basketball game, young players who want to get ahead really need this energy...

However, everything needs to have a sense of proportion and boundaries.

For example, Edwards, whose recent expression is a little too disrespectful to his predecessors, is a little too disrespectful.

That's not a good thing.

Speaking about his role in the United States men's basketball team before the Olympics began, Edwards said: "I'm still the first choice, they have to get used to playing next to me. ”

Can this be changed to: Janduku is here to assist me... It's okay to be crazy, but it's a bit crazy.

Then, the stuffing was exposed.

Hanako had good moments, such as scoring 26 points against Puerto Rico.

However, if a player is really the first choice, he is really not a hero who can play with the wind. The 12 players of this United States team can all play tailwind.

However, when the semi-finals against Serbia really matter, when the intensity of the game comes up, when there needs to be a superstar to step up, who does USA rely on?

is still the third oldest, the eldest brother at the bottom of the box, Zhan Duku.

The brothers have to go one less, and the United States team will have to lose the gold medal this year.

In the semifinals, Edwards played 13 minutes, shooting 1 of 3 and 0 of 2 three-pointers, scoring 2 points, 2 rebounds and 1 block.

Which is the first option?

When the intensity of the game came up and the Serbian player pressed him with the ball, what I read was the young player's confusion.

And in the game, Edwards will also choose to compete with himself, and his shots are unreasonable.

Friend, do you really think you're the big brother? Self-awareness is still very important.

The story isn't over yet.

After returning from the Olympics, Huazi had amazing quotes.

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, he put it this way:

"I haven't watched the game so I can't judge, but I don't think it was everyone who was skillful at that time, Jordan was the only player who was really skillful, and that's why when Kobe Bryant came along, everyone sighed 'my God', and now almost everyone has skills."

When I saw his remarks in the morning, I almost vomited out the Vitasoy I bought for 3.9 yuan...

Huazi's remarks naturally aroused the dissatisfaction of many celebrities.

Isaiah Thomas commented: "It's just about preaching work, and you have to be careful about what you believe. ”

You haven't watched the games of the year, that's okay, but as a junior, you can't disrespect history.

In addition, how do I feel that your expression can be understood as questioning the gold content of Jordan:

"You're playing with a bunch of unskilled players, what kind of basketball god are you?"

It's like a person who wins a competition with a kindergarten kid, and no one thinks he's really good...

The older generation of players has no skills? Dude, go crazy.

Let's briefly discuss this issue, after all, I watched the game that year, and I have a certain right to speak.

With the development of the times, the skills of NBA players have become more and more diverse.

In Jordan's era, there was no such thing as a one-piece shot, a backward step to blow up the ball, and even the concepts of European step, lost step, and golden rooster independence were all later.

On the other hand, in the last 10 years or so, we have also felt the tremendous improvement in the ability of NBA players to shoot from the outside.

If the big center can't shoot threes, he's embarrassed to mess around in the league. This has a lot to do with the change in the overall style of play, the position of the players is becoming more and more blurred, and the emphasis is more and more on attacking...

However, you can't just question the lack of skill of the older generation of players just because their shooting ability has improved, right?

What is Basketball Technique? It is a general term for a variety of specialized actions, which are divided into two parts: offensive and defensive.

Basketball skills are not just about endless three-point shooting...

It's not an ancient blow, just a lot of No. 4 or 5 players in the NBA league now, that's just TM called no technology.

The five centers of the 90s, each with its own unique skills.

The big dream of Olajuwon, how many juniors spend money to learn from him; Robinson, that speed and agility;

Not to mention O'Neal, you wouldn't say that the big shark is unskilled because he didn't shoot good free throws, right?

Ewing, Mourning, what kind of defensive ability is that...

Don't brag, just Gobert as the representative, can only eat cakes (not very understandable) and grab rebounds inside, in the 90s, it is not worthy of lifting shoes for those big brothers, and they have to get injured after a few games, why should they get the top salary...

The small skills of many center forward players have really been lost. For example, how many of Da Yao's small hook hands under the basket will there be?

On the contrary, I think that the players of that era are really unique in their own way, and they can survive in the league by relying on their outstanding technical characteristics.

And finally, about Edwards.

I don't deny that he has indeed shown potential in this new generation of NBA players.

By 2028, he also has a chance to become the face of the United States men's basketball team.

However, let me say one more thing, throughout the history of the NBA, if you want to become a face player, you not only need to have outstanding ball skills, but also require ball intelligence, IQ, and the ability to express yourself.

In 2017, when Bill Russell received the Lifetime Achievement Award, Abdul-Jabbar, O'Neal, David Robinson, Mutombo, and Mourning presented the award to Russell, and Russell said, "I will kick your ass!" (I'll blow you up)

The juniors only have respect for the old man, and these superstars on the stage are all smiling, nodding respectfully, and not saying a word.

O'Neill is already a big-mouth player, right? But he won't say, Russell, you didn't have the technology back then...

Young players, the sense of proportion in their speech, is very important.

By the way, don't forget, compared to the great names in NBA history, Edwards, you haven't done anything, and you haven't even figured out the Western Conference yet.

If you really win the championship, then you still have it? When the time comes, he may really feel that he is "surpassing Jordan"...



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