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Chapter 422 A Lazy Son, A Strong-Willed Mother

Chapter 422 A Lazy Son, A Strong-Willed Mother

"Why?"

After the game, in the TNT studio, Barkley asked a thought-provoking question.

To this day, Barkley still hasn't reacted or figured out how the Suns won.

The sun wasn't as weak as I had imagined.

They displayed some distinctive characteristics.

For example, Howard got a lot of offensive opportunities while moving.

Another example is the Suns' accurate three-pointer.

Their tactical coordination was also very smooth, and they had many open shot opportunities.

Reflected in the score, the Suns briefly took the lead, but by the end of the third quarter, they were only down by 2 points.

Overall, Barkley felt the Knicks were still dominating the Suns.

As for not widening the score gap, it might just be because they weren't used to the Suns' playing style.

Barkley subconsciously believed that the Knicks wouldn't lose.

In the fourth quarter, when it came down to the game-winning shot, the Knicks' offense faltered, allowing the Suns to pull away and take the game.

Yao Ming scored 43 points, Wade 29 points, and Billups 22 points; no one on the Knicks had an off night.

But they still lost.

He asked the question, but Kenny Smith and Ernie Johnson, who were standing next to him, could not provide an answer.

The Knicks lost some players this season, but they are still strong.

So far this season, they haven't maintained a perfect record like last season, and have lost some games. But against so-called championship contenders, the Knicks have never shown mercy and haven't lost a single game.

But today they still lost to the sun.

Of these teams touted as championship contenders by the media, only the Suns actually beat the Knicks.

After much thought, Kenny Smith concluded that there was only one reason: the Knicks had been careless.

I didn't expect the solar energy to be so powerful, with such strong firepower in the last quarter, scoring 36 points in a single quarter.

“I don’t think we can simply assume that the Suns have the strength to compete with the Knicks. We can see how it goes in ten days,” Smith said.

On February 5th, after a six-game road trip in the Eastern Conference, the Suns return home to face the Knicks.

If they sweep the Knicks twice in the season, that would be truly impressive.

The scene of the game.

The entire Suns team was as excited as if they had won the championship.

Howard, in particular, jumped and danced with excitement, pounding his chest in protest against the New York fans in the stands.

In the other half, Yao Ming watched from afar.

It was just watching.

After glancing around a few times, Yao Ming walked to the sidelines and spoke to Tang Sen.

"Brother Sen."

Yao Ming opened his arms and hugged Tang Sen.

Once he let go, Tang Sen pointed at the silly boy opposite him and asked, "How was it? Did you feel a little surprised?"

Howard scored 26 points today against Yao Ming's defense.

Awesome.

Looking across the entire league, only a handful of players can do that.

"It's alright," Yao Ming said calmly.

Although he lost today, he didn't feel anything was wrong.

Last year's Knicks were hanging on by a thread, everyone giving their all, not wanting to lose a single game.

But this year, that spirit has been lost.

Or rather, a more peaceful state of mind.

It's just a regular season game, so losing isn't a big deal.

Let's see how our fighting spirit is when the playoffs come.

Yao Ming's idea was simple: he had to help the Knicks achieve a three-peat.

Tang Sen punched Yao Ming's abs with his fist.

That's enough to get this far.

It remains as tough as ever, indicating that it has not slacked off in its usual training.

"Come on."

Tang Sen offered a word of encouragement, and after Yao Ming left, he turned around and waved to Howard on the other side.

The kid bragged a bit and was surrounded by reporters for interviews.

He was boasting enthusiastically when he saw Tang Sen waving at him.

His expression changed slightly, and he hurriedly pushed past the reporters and ran over.

Before the game, Howard felt a little guilty when he learned that Tang Sen was coming to the scene, as if a teacher had come to check his homework.

"gentlemen."

Howard was no longer as arrogant as he had been in front of Tang Sen.

"Performing well."

Tang Sen's compliment immediately put Howard's face on a bright smile.

But the next moment, Tang Sen changed his tone and asked in return, "Do you know how many points Yao Ming scored?"

Howard paused for a moment, then said hesitantly, "43?" Relying on his athleticism, tactics, and Nash's playmaking, Howard got some opportunities and scored 26 points.

However, he failed miserably in defending Yao Ming throughout the game.

The inside game couldn't hold up, and the outside game's interference was also limited.

Therefore, Yao Ming had a small breakout game, scoring 43 points.

The hit rate reached 70%.

"Good to know." Tang Sen patted him on the shoulder.

And you're still practicing.

The media has been buzzing about this match.

But for Tang Sen, it was just a regular season game and didn't mean anything.

Townsend's job now is still training Bynum.

The next morning, Tang Sen got up at four o'clock and drove to the training camp.

Manhattan is too crowded; my mother and sister live there.

Greenwich is too far.

In recent years, his training camps have been located on Long Island, so Tang Sen bought a villa on Long Island, which is only seven or eight kilometers away from the training camps, a short drive away.

When I arrived at the parking lot, I ran into Tedsky.

He was driving a Lamborghini.

He started eating meat too, following Tang Sen's lead, and his income wasn't low.

"morning."

Tederski got out of the car yawning and greeted Tang Sen.

Tang Sen was in a similar state, gulping down coffee in one hand.

It's been over three months since the training camp ended last September. Tang Sen has been traveling and vacationing everywhere, and he's even developed a little belly.

The two walked together toward the training camp. Tedsky said, "Don, we can't keep doing this. I over-rested a few months ago, and now I'm starting to feel the strain."

"Why don't you adjust your training schedule?"

On January 8th, Bynum officially began training with Townsend.

It has been more than half a month now.

The first training session was originally scheduled for 8:00 AM.

But after a week of training, Bynum's mother, McCoy, consulted Townsend, asking if Townsend had previously run a five o'clock club where people would get up early to train.

Tang Sen said yes.

Then McCoy suggested that Bynum could also start training at five o'clock.

She believed this would temper Bynum's will and help him overcome his laziness.

When she said that, Tang Sen didn't think much of it and figured, "Let's adjust it then."

Then the five-point training began.

After only a few days, not to mention Tedsky, even Tangsen himself was starting to feel the strain.

Mainly because there's not much need for it.

Now that we have all the badges, it's really not worth the extra 30%.

The problem is, the kid can get up on his own, and he's been doing it for over a week now.

Tang Sen patted Tedsky on the shoulder and said, "Alright, we always tell him to persevere, but if we can't even persevere ourselves, what right do we have to ask him to?"

Tedsky sighed and said, "I understand the logic, but there are just some..."

After a pause, Tedeschi offered another suggestion: "Why don't you tell him that getting up too early and not getting enough rest is affecting his physical development?"

This kid probably still has room to grow.

"Most importantly, there are still six months left."

Tang Sen remained silent.

Indeed, the thought of getting up at 4 a.m. every day and sticking to it for six months is simply asking for trouble.

"Let's stick with it for a few days and correct his bad habits before making any adjustments."

To be honest, the fact that this kid was able to get up early for more than a week is all thanks to his mom.

Tang Sen arrived right on time.

When he arrived at the venue, Bynum had already started running laps to warm up.

He seemed to be sleepwalking.

McCoy, standing nearby, was full of energy, clapping his hands and urging Bynum to run faster and be more focused.

If you can't stand it, just go up and slap it.

Tederski, standing next to her, couldn't help but joke, "Honestly, if Janet had the talent to play basketball, I think she would have been more successful than Andrew."

Tang Sen nodded in deep agreement.

After getting to know him, Tang Sen discovered that McCoy was a person with a strong sense of purpose and top-notch execution ability.

Bynum is lazy.

And young.

To put it bluntly, he's just a rebellious teenager.

If his mother hadn't been personally supervising him, this little rascal would definitely have fallen behind in his training.

(End of this chapter)

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