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Chapter 31 The debut mission is coming

On the afternoon of the game day, Davidson approached Murraysan. On such an important day tonight, Davidson must give Murraysan a good advice.

"George, tonight is your real debut in your career, so you must work harder."

"Let's not talk about the offensive end yet, rebounds and defense must be at the right level. This is quite important and determines your position in the team in the future." Davidson said to Murraysan with a serious expression.

Murraysan nodded solemnly, "Wilson, I will definitely not let you down."

"I will protect the rebounds and defend the court!"

"Okay, tonight is your fame battle. I believe your headlines will definitely appear in the newspaper tomorrow!" Davidson said excitedly.

Davidson could clearly feel Murraysan's conviction or loyalty to himself.

This also made Davidson feel more and more that the club's terribleness could actually affect people's character in reality.

If there is no club influence, even if Davidson has helped Murraysan, at most Murraysan maintains a deep friendship with Davidson. It is unlikely that Davidson will follow the lead as he is now.

...

With about an hour left before the game begins, Chuck Daly mobilizes the players before the game.

Davidson sat in the corner of the locker room and began to calculate.

The calculation is naturally the six-element system of equations mentioned by Sledgehammer.

After six preseason games, Davidson also obtained sufficient sample data.

Mainly, Murraysan scored no points in two games, and only two games had steal data, so the calculation difficulty became much smaller.

Davidson, who finally calculated the result, looked full of entanglement.

"As expected, Murraysan's career life is really not long, only six years." Davidson sighed.

Although he had already made worse plans before calculating, for example, Murraysan only fought for three years...

"Six years are just six years. Although it's a little shorter, it's always better than three years." Davidson comforted himself with a wry smile.

The calculated results are not only Murraysan's career life, but also the ratio of five benign data to evolutionary coins.

Scoring 1.2, rebounding 3.1, assists 3.7, blocks 5.4, steals 7.9, this is the result calculated by Davidson.

Take the score as an example. Murraysan scored 1 point on the court. After the game, as long as he wins the game, regardless of the player's career life, Davidson can get a reward of 1.2 evolution coins.

Considering that Murraysan only has a six-year career life, Davidson's income can increase by 2.5 times.

If you lose, you will naturally be halved.

...

The players started entering the court less than eight o'clock in the evening, and Davidson followed Chuck Daly into the court.

Just as he reached the bench, Davidson looked strange.

Because the soft female voice sounded in his mind.

"The first mission of the natal player is triggered."

"Please wait, the club will issue matching tasks based on the situation of the natal players."

Davidson knew in his heart that although he did not communicate with Sledgehammers carefully this debut task, according to the club's prompts, it is probably possible that different natal players' debut tasks must be different.

It's normal to think about it. Players in different positions are good at different things. It is definitely not realistic to post a point guard player a task of how many rebounds and blocks they have to get.

About five minutes later, the soft female voice rang again.

"Task matching is completed."

"George Murraysan, the first goal of the D-level mammoth system, is to get 18 rebounds and 5 blocks in a single game."

"After the mission is completed, the buyer will receive a special first-time mission reward."

After the mission was received, Davidson frowned.

18 rebounds and 5 blocks? This debut is really difficult.

Although Murraysan performed outstandingly in the preseason session, his best data was only 11 rebounds and 3 blocks, which was quite large compared to this mission goal.

Perhaps because Murraysan is a player in the Mammoth System, the club's mission goal is only blocks and rebounds that Mammoth System players are good at, and does not include other data such as scoring.

Even so, this task was so difficult that Davidson frowned.

If his natal player is Rodman, then Davidson is not worried about rebounds at all. Last season, Rodman averaged 18.3 rebounds per game. It was just a piece of cake for him to get 18 rebounds in a single game.

But Murraysan is not Rodman. Although his rebounding attributes are good, reaching 91 points, the gap is still quite large compared to rebounding monsters like Rodman.

Of course, the rebound attribute of 91 points does not mean that there is no chance to grab 18 rebounds at all. It can only be said that it is quite difficult and requires Murraysan to work hard.

As for the data of those five blocks, it is actually quite difficult.

The mission goal now requires Murraysan to get 18 rebounds and 5 blocks at the same time. It is conceivable that Davidson has a headache for longs.

"George, you must fight hard on the court tonight and must get 18 rebounds and 5 blocks or more." Davidson whispered to Murraysan before the game began.

Murraysan looked shocked, with 18 rebounds and 5 blocks?

"Wilson, although I feel that I may not be able to make such data, don't worry, I will work hard." After being surprised, Murraysan said firmly to Davidson.

"Dudu!" The referee blew the whistle at the beginning of the game, and both sides began to appear.

Nets lineup: Murraysan, Coleman, Edwards, Morris and Kenny Anderson.

Tonight, the Nets will be at home, and their opponent is the Miami Heat in the same division.

The Heat are a team with the outside line as the core, and the two strongest offensive points in the team are all outside players.

However, this does not mean that the Heat are weak inside. Their center Ronnie Sekali is very strong and has won the honor of being the fastest-progress player of the season before.

When it comes to Sekali, fans will immediately think of his feat of 34 rebounds in a single game last season, beating Rodman's 27, becoming the single rebounding champion in the 92-93 season.

Rodman was the one who could beat the rebound, which showed that Sekali really had two tricks on the rebound.

But if he says his rebounding strength surpasses Rodman, it will definitely not be.

Not to mention Rodman, there are many players in the league with better rebounding skills than him.

The reason why he can score 34 rebounds is due to luck.

In that game, his opponent was the Washington Bullets, a well-known bottom in the East, and his inside line was weak. As a result, Sekali seized the opportunity and produced such explosive rebounding data in one fell swoop.
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