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304: want to do something to support)

John Wall, before entering the league, was considered to be a superstar.

Before the 2010 draft, the media conducted a survey, which was "If the 14 Lotto teams draw the No. 1 pick, who will they choose?"

As a result, 13 of them ranked their first goal as Wall. The only team that didn't choose Wall was the Timberwolves, but this was not because they were not optimistic about Wall, but because they had chosen two point guards, Jonny Flynn and Ricky Rubio two years ago.

That's John Wall, a person who was in NCAA, said with great confidence, "The NBA has had many great organizational guards, and I know it's not easy to be them. It requires you to train in the arena for a lot of time and learn to play. But my goal is to be the best organizational guard."

Finally, Wall curled his lips against the camera and added a modifier to the "best organizational guard".

“As ever.”

This guy's ambition and strength are immeasurable.

Wall's first year in the league was really terrible, averaging 16.4 points, 8.3 assists and 4.6 rebounds per game. In addition to a slightly low shooting percentage, this can be said to be the data of a top point guard. If it weren't for the No. 1 pick Griffin, Wall would have been very easy to win the best rookie.

Just when people were expecting Wall to soar, he delivered a report card that averaged 16.3 points, 8.0 assists and 4.5 rebounds this season. Of course, this data is still very amazing, and he still looks like a top point guard.

But compared with last season, there was almost no improvement.

For rookie players, no progress is the biggest disaster.

This season, Blake Griffin is already a second-place All-Star Game. In his cooperation with Chris Paul, the Clippers have turned from a bottom-skin to a Western Conference powerhouse.

Not to mention Link, the 2010 draft pick, as an All-Star forward this season, winning the three-pointer. A few days ago, he just beat Kobe on the court. The scene of him shaking Bynum, major TV stations are eager to take it out and play it every two days.

And what about Wall? His honor is still only a rookie who is not painful. There is no doubt that this huge gap makes Wall very unwilling to accept it.

What's more, the day before yesterday, Link said in front of the reporter, "I want to use victory to prove that most of you are farting."

And just so happens that the next opponent of the Grizzlies is the Washington Wizards. So Wall can also understand Link's words as, "I can kill the No. 1 pick in the 2010 draft, even if I'm just a undraft."

Wall is not convinced. This hasn't been beaten yet. Why do you look down on others? You can criticize the reporter, don't belittle the Wizards together!

So, the day before the game started, Wall also expressed his opinion to the media, "I know Link wants to prove himself and prove that the Grizzlies have no problem. But when he gets angry, he looks like a helpless child. Only when the game has to be played will I know if he will win."

The media were happy in an instant. Now that Link didn't just have Griffin, but Wall seemed to be in a bad mood.

The news soon reached Link's ear, but Link was not surprised or angry about it. After all, Wall has such a personality.

Wall lost his father since childhood and lived in a neighborhood with extremely high crime rates. If his mother hadn't stopped him in time, Wall would have almost embarked on the road of crime.

Do you want children who grow up from this environment to be more kind? But the Wizards have never received much attention and rarely see news about them, so people have the illusion of "Wal has always been honest."

In fact, this season is not the first time Wall has sniffed.

At the beginning of the season, Wall expressed his opinion to reporters about the team's poor record of losing eight consecutive games: "Don't worry, this is our 8th game. If you think it's not possible, you can not watch our game."

After a game where the Wizards defeated the Mavericks, Wall bluntly stated, "Baria is a dwarf who tries to go crazy."

Link knew even more that in the future, Wall replied to his teammate, "Go to die" because of some unappreciative suggestions from his teammate "Polish Hammer".

Then Gotat "dead" and went to the Clippers.

So, when Link heard that he was scolded by Wall, he felt no trouble in his heart and even felt a little sympathetic.

After all, in Washington, no one can teach Wall how to be a leader. In Memphis, Link still has Randolph, Tony Allen and Bathirl. What about Washington? Arenas who draws his gun at any time? Nick Young who is not very smart? Lewis who is second only to Kobe and can only contribute 7.8 points per game?

No one among them could teach Wall how to do it. So Wall had to do it in his own way.

Link did not respond to Wall's remarks. Anyway, he only fought Wall twice a year, so there was no need to make him extremely jealous.

Moreover, Link really doesn't have the energy to play a verbal battle with Wall. Recently, media rumors have annoyed Link enough. So, he just wants to concentrate on playing and winning.

As for Wall, Link didn't hate him, and that guy had no malice, but his personality was like that.

Then, the best way to reply to him is naturally to act.

The Wizards have played so far this season, with only a slim record of 10 wins and 33 losses. So strictly speaking, the Wizards and the Grizzlies are not on the same level.

Apart from Wall, the Wizards basically have no strong players. Jordan Crawford, who averages 14 points per game? Although this guy is also called Jordan and Crawford, it seems to be quite intimidating, but in fact, the data of this 27th rookie in 2010 is simply achieved by high shooting numbers. The average shooting is higher than Wall, but the average score is less than Wall, which is hard to describe.

And Nick Yang, who averages 16 points per game, is even more unlucky!

The Wizards only has the Brazilian center Nei who has just transferred to. Nei can be regarded as an excellent puzzle, but this type of puzzle player cannot exert much power in the bottom team.

Therefore, Link hopes that the next game will not be an ordinary victory, but a hearty victory, and wants to get something out!

This will not only help teammates clear their worries, but also block Wall and the media's mouths at once.

But in the NBA game, it is not easy to win a hearty big victory? As the saying goes, there is no weak team in the NBA. Even the bottom team cannot be slaughtered just by wanting to.

Unless you can work together with everyone.

So after the training that afternoon, Link summoned his good partners Randolph, Teacher Tony, Conley and Gasol Jr. to stay. No one knew what they discussed that night.
Chapter completed!
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