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Chapter 4 Are you ready to shock the world?(1/2)

None of the 39 surgeries failed, and the average total score of each surgery was 800.

Adding to the previous 4700 points, the score that Mo Mengchen can now use to improve attributes is 37000 points.

For a person with a total rating of only 52, these scores are like the opening points given in 2K career mode.

Without these scores, the NBA shouldn't even think about it.

Faced with these scores, Mo Mengchen turned on the system, switched to the basketball player template, and carefully examined his own attributes.

As a ruthless doctor in my previous life, my only hobby except cooking and cooking was basketball.

Therefore, he knows the NBA quite well.

His current time point is 1995, a very interesting time period.

It just so happens to be the end of the era of iron-blooded defense.

What is the era of iron-blooded defense? I will talk about this later.

After this season, the league will introduce some rules to end this era.

This includes prohibiting handchecks from the area between the baseline and the free throw line (that is, prohibiting the use of handchecks when defending outside players); shortening the three-point line to 22 feet, and being fouled outside the three-point line will receive three free throws; when there is a conflict in the court, the player leaving the bench will be automatically suspended for at least one game and fined; two malicious fouls will be punished; the amount of fines for technical fouls will be increased; the Clear path rule will be extended to the backcourt (that is, any fast-breaker with the ball will receive two free throws if there is no defensive player in the front).

The first one is very important: Handcheck is prohibited from the area between the bottom line and the free throw line.

The prosperity of outside players is far from here, but the breeding of this rule is like a seed, which will sooner or later bear ripe fruits.

Mo Mengchen has a height of 196 cm and a wingspan of 206 cm, and is a pure point guard.

This is also the reason why he was so popular at the time. High point guards are rare in this era.

When he arrived in the NBA, his height and physical condition supported him to play in the second or even the third position.

But considering his physical condition, Mo Mengchen wanted to fix the position in the number one position, and when needed, he pushed to the number two position, but he would forget about the number three position.

Therefore, adding points is clear.

First, he increased the possession of the ball with only 77 points to 90 points.

Then, he increased the pass stability of only 68 points to 85 points.

After one operation, Mo Mengchen looked back at the score. Good guy, there were only 5,000 points left.

Then, he hesitated on the shooting column for a while.

Receive shot: 62

Mid-range shot: 48

Interference mid-range shot: 40

Mid-range shot at the open space: 60

Dribble emergency stop mid-range shot: 40

Three-point shot: 54

Interferenced 3-point shooting: 70

Open three-point shot: 40

Dribble emergency stop three-point shooting: 65

This really makes Mo Meng's dusty head.

How did it be done? Why is the three-point shooting attribute only 54 points, but the three-point shooting due to interference has 70 points? The dribble has 65 points, but the three-point shooting at an emergency stop, but the three-point shooting at an open space has only 40 points?

What is the correlation between these attributes?

Mo Mengchen looked for a while and didn't want to think about why the shooting attributes of the open position were so low. Now he only has 5,000 points, and every 1 point added to these shooting attribute points is like a blood draw.

In the end, Mo Mengchen added 2 points to three-point shooting, and 5,000 points were left in one go.

"Add attribute adjustments have been completed?"

"Confirm to save and exit?"

“Adjustment is completed.”

When Mo Mengchen saw that the total evaluation increased by 4 points, he now has a 56 rating.

Since he had graduated from Purdue University and the NCAA was in full swing, when he announced his registration for the 1995 NBA Draft, only a few alumni who still remembered him congratulated him.

Mo Mengchen went to check his deposit.

250,000.

This money must be used properly.

First, you have to hire an agent and then find several experienced professional trainers to help him improve.

He believes that the system is by no means the only way to improve attribute points, and training can be done, while correct, efficient and high-quality training is the foundation.

An excellent agent is the greatest guarantee for players, and it is also the devil in the eyes of general managers of various teams.

They can always force the team to sign the biggest contract with the players.

If the player performs well, it will naturally be the best of both worlds. However, there are many bastards who start to enjoy the slump in their lives after signing big contracts.

At present, Mo Mengchen doesn't need to consider these things.

First of all, he has to have an agent, and players like him have few agents who are interested in it. Even those who are the most down-and-out agents will not come to him.

After waiting at home for three days, someone finally called.

Sam Steak

Mo Mengchen arrived on time, but the other party was more on time than him.

"Who are you..."

He stood up with a trademark smile, tall and completely imagined that he was an agent. Moreover, he was too young, with a very dissatisfied middle-aged man, and said something he would never forget to Mo Mengchen.

"Mo, are you ready to shock the world?"

Mo Mengchen stared at his hands: "Have you washed your hands?"

"Of course, why do you ask that?"

“How many times have you washed it?”

"It's so fragrant, please rest assured."

“How long ago did I wash it?”

"Three hours ago... maybe?"

Mo Mengchen shrank his hand back: "Can we skip this ceremony?"

"Of course, if you don't think it's rude, I have no objection." He still stretched out his hand.

Looking at the palm of the hand that could only be filled with dust, bacteria, everything you could imagine, Mo Mengchen frowned and held it up, then picked up the napkin and wiped it repeatedly.

"Your approach makes me feel that I am the dirtiest person in the world." The young man in front of Mo Mengchen said sadly.

"Don't mind, this is just my occupational disease."

Mo Mengchen put down the napkin and said, "What did you say just now?"

"I said, are you ready to shock the world?" he asked.

An agent who came out of nowhere, an unknown person covered in scars, was sitting together now, discussing how to shock the world.

It sounds like someone bragging about "As strong as Michael Jordan, I can't score a point on me."

"I'm ready."

Mo Mengchen said, "Where are you? Who are you? Why do you say these words?"

"I'm so sorry, I forgot to introduce myself. Maybe I'm so satisfied with you. The first impression is very important. Mo, I'm so happy to see you."

He said: "Kardin Parton, just became a professional agent yesterday, please believe me and I will help you become the best player in history."

"Why should I trust a rookie?"

Mo Mengchen asked.

"Then, why do you think, I believe that a person who has suffered three ACL tear will become the best player in history?"

"Then you say, why?"

Momonchen stared into Parton's eyes.

He did not retreat and faced Mo Mengchen: "If you continue to choose to be a doctor, you will become the best doctor in history. I believe you will, many seniors in the medical field are optimistic about you, but you choose to leave at the golden age to chase a dream that was once thrown into the trash can."

"I think this person is not the stupidest idiot in history, or the craziest genius in history. Just like you, I am also a person who has been teased by God."

Parton picked up the fork and knocked on his feet.

Mo Mengchen heard two clear sounds.

That is not the sound of iron tools coming into contact with flesh.

That's not a leg, that's a prosthetic.
To be continued...
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