Mountain Peak System: a Path to NBA

Chapter 102: Growth and Transformation! (10,000-word compilation! Happy New Year's Eve!) _6



And the rookie season.

When Qin Yue's dribbling attribute reached 81, Grover candidly said, "This is truly incredible. You already possess the dribbling ability of a starting point guard in the NBA... Given your current human-ball integration, I believe even in the NBA, you could easily penetrate the opponent's defense from the perimeter."

As for this summer...

For Qin Yue's dribbling attribute that has reached 86, Grover sighed deeply, saying, "Your dribbling in the NBA is already at an elite level... Considering your height, I can't even describe your dribbling talent with words, because even I have never seen such a daunting talent."

Under the particularly strict rating system of the [Mountain Peak] system.

Since dribbling also includes ball control coordination, dribbling transition ability, acceleration with the ball, and many other attributes that are difficult to quantify with numbers.

So Qin Yue clearly knows that as long as he continues to train hard day and night, and fully absorbs this newly gained 5-point dribbling potential, his personal ball-handling offense is bound to rise to a whole new level!

Height of 211 cm, wingspan of 228 cm, weight of 124 kg.

Athletic talent that amazed the basketball world during the physical test, combined with the entrance-level dribbling attributes.

The disgraceful loss the Mavericks suffered in the regular season opener, was it just nailing themselves to the pillar of shame?

The opportunity they accidentally provided to Qin Yue...

Has quietly elevated Qin Yue's talent to another level!

Qin Yue's dynamic talent and technical talent have always complemented each other.

Even the visualized data provided by the [Mountain Peak] system cannot reflect his final performance on the court, because numbers are always just numbers.

"I don't think this big victory holds any special significance, it's just an ordinary win. There are 82 regular season games in the NBA, and we must remain grounded to achieve our goals."

After the game, in an interview, Qin Yue did not rub salt in the wounds of the Mavericks players and Nowitzki.

Because he has never liked to hit someone when they are down.

Moreover, Qin Yue had no obligation to tell the world that Little General Johnson should take over 90% of the blame for the Mavericks' 58-point defeat.

After all...

The Mavericks, coached by Johnson, in Qin Yue's eyes, were the "good cattle."

Every time they compete with them, it's like a festival for the Warriors, always being able to enjoy a delicious beef dumpling meal.

"Following their 58-point loss to the Golden State Warriors in the regular season opener, Dirk Nowitzki shed tears of sadness in the locker room. It seems this German star, known for his timid nature, still hasn't learned how to face each game with resilience." — ESPN News Flash

"In the Lakers' regular season opener this year, their star player Kobe scored 21 points, 7 rebounds, and 10 assists, while the team's new addition, Pau Gasol, secured 18 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 blocks. After the game, when talking about this new teammate, Kobe candidly said, Pau Gasol is undoubtedly the smartest big man player he has ever seen." — The Los Angeles Times

"Speaking about the Cavaliers' goals this year, LeBron James, who led the Cavaliers to a 97-91 victory over the Hawks in the opener and secured 27 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block for the team, mentioned, that in his opinion, the Cavaliers' roster still needs strengthening; they are not a super team." — The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"The Seattle SuperSonics convincingly defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 104-75 on the road. After the game, when talking about the new teammates 'Big-Yao' and Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett jokingly said the SuperSonics have a 7-foot-6-inch Michael Jordan and a Michael Jordan who can shoot threes." — The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

"Speaking about his mere 29 minutes of playtime in the opener, the Messiah, who secured 24 points, 14 rebounds, 15 assists, 3 blocks, and 1 steal for the Warriors, mentioned in an interview with our paper, if he could, he wouldn't want to clock out after just three quarters." — The San Francisco Chronicle

Defeating the Mavericks, resting for a day, the Warriors easily won at home against this season's tanking Timberwolves.

The "New Wolf King" Rashard Lewis was the most dazzling player from the Timberwolves in this game.

Throughout the game, he made a total of 28 attempts and hit 12, with free throws included, securing 33 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists for the Wolves.

Although Lewis' efficiency could hardly be called high, this determined "New Wolf King" repeatedly made crucial three-pointers for the Wolves, earning Qin Yue the valuable...

chance to play in the fourth quarter.

Unlike the previous opener, this game against the Wolves...

The Warriors' players' performance on defense wasn't exactly lax; at least it's safe to say everyone was defensively watching with their eyes.

And this...

is also the change Mike Malone brought to this Warriors team.

On the schedule for the Warriors' 06/07 season, Malone had already made markers in advance and used these markers to inform his players which games they need to be fully committed to and which games they can approach with a relatively relaxed mindset.

"The NBA regular season has always been a marathon, the early starters don't necessarily have the advantage, and those who run fast don't always get the last laugh.

In the regular season, we can't go all out in every game against our opponents; it's not rational, and it can't ensure we have enough energy for the playoffs."

As Malone gradually adjusted his mindset and set up a framework for these Warriors, along with relevant regular-season strategies...

Just two regular-season games, Qin Yue realized why the Denver Nuggets, in his memory, had such a penchant for "big flames to juice."

According to the schedule, after two home games, the Warriors will officially begin their Eastern Conference road trip this year.

Only...

Seeing the first opponent on the schedule — the Cleveland Cavaliers, Qin Yue, who has always been inquisitive, asked curiously before leading the Warriors towards Cleveland, "Mike, why did you mark this game as 'insignificant'?"

Upon hearing this, Malone, who was the assistant coach to Mike Brown, Cavaliers' head coach last season, smiled and said, "Because in today's NBA, no one understands this Cleveland Cavaliers team better than I do."

At this moment, Malone wasn't boasting.

Because a day later...

He would use his understanding of the Cavaliers to tell all the Warriors players...

why this much-anticipated focal battle was only marked as "insignificant."

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