Chapter 59 The problem is big
"Hey, is this going to be confrontation training?"

On the sidelines, when reporters saw Hill walking onto the court, they all showed puzzled expressions.

"It's too fast. He just returned to the team today."

"Normally speaking, doesn't it take some time to adapt before you consider confrontation training?"

"Are the Magic too impatient? Their recent record is pretty good."

"The Magic's record is no good. With their current situation, there is a high probability that they will not make it to the playoffs. But you are right, there will be problems if they start training against each other so soon."

Many reporters talked about it.

On the court, Armstrong grabbed the ball and asked: "Grant, are you okay?"

McGrady and others also looked at Hill. This comeback was progressing too fast.

Hill smiled and shook his head: "Don't worry, I feel very good now."

With that said, he called for Troy Hudson to kick off, and he immediately started running, trying to get rid of McGrady.

Knowing that it was to test Hill's condition, Hudson immediately lobbed the ball over.

Hill caught the ball and turned to McGrady, a triple threat, pulling up and shooting.

The ball also had a slight backward movement. McGrady's height and wingspan cannot be ignored. The basketball drew a beautiful arc in the air and accurately got into the basket.

On the sidelines, Plessy nodded silently. It seemed that Chen Yu was right, Hill really had no problem.

Not just offense, but defense as well.

Hill's scoring ability is not explosive enough, but he is good in all aspects. He can organize, rebound, and defend. It can be said that he is omnipotent.

In addition to not keeping up with McGrady's pace at the beginning, when McGrady caught the ball, he immediately started to increase his intensity.

Hill always plays with a lot of brains. He knows that McGrady is good at breakthroughs, shooting, and his post-up skills are not good enough, so he spreads his arms as much as possible to expand the defensive range, and he keeps attacking, squeezing McGrady's movement space, and not allowing McGrady to turn around. Face frame opportunity.

McGrady was very uncomfortable being guarded. He turned around forcefully, pushed Hill away with his upper body, and tried to take the ball hard.

A muffled sound.

The moment he rushed out, McGrady regretted it. Hill had just come back today. He was so intense right from the start.

He quickly pulled back.

But what McGrady didn't expect was that Hill didn't feel any discomfort during this physical contact, and quickly retreated, still blocking himself tightly.

"Tracy's offensive methods are still a bit lacking." Johnny Davis, standing next to Plessy, whispered.

Now McGrady is really playing purely on talent.

Unlike Hill, he has honed his skills to perfection in his six-year career.

Plessy is more concerned about Hill's condition than who can guard whom, and he is very satisfied with this performance.

Players returning from injury are supposed to be most afraid of physical confrontation, but Hill doesn't have any stage fright. He can defend as he wants, and he can defend well enough.

This shows that his body has really fully recovered and his condition has not declined due to a long period of rest.

Plessy couldn't help but glance at Chen Yu, who was a few steps away, and couldn't help but sigh in his heart. He was so awesome. Compared with Billings, he could beat Billings by [-] blocks.

Weisbrod's mood was like the sun today, bright and bright. He smiled and said to Chen Yu: "He has recovered very well. I feel that it will not be a problem to go directly to the game."

is it?

Chen Yu said nothing, folded his arms, and quietly watched Hill play.
From offense to defense, Hill does not blindly focus on his own performance. He will also look for opportunities to pass the ball.

Under his leadership, McGrady really couldn't beat him.

After a few minutes, Plessy called a halt to the game.

Monty and others immediately began to applaud.

Then everyone applauded. Hill's condition exceeded everyone's expectations.

Only Chen Yu remained silent and frowned.

The problem is huge!

It seems that Hill has no problem, he can run, jump, shoot and defend.

Of course, his ankle has fully recovered and playing games normally will not be a problem, let alone this kind of confrontation training.But Chen Yu saw the biggest problem.

Hill took a total of 6 shots, all of which were field goals.

It sounds like there is no problem, but in Chen Yu's opinion, the problem is serious.

Chen Yu hasn't watched Hill play much, but he also knows that his shooting is not very good, and he is far behind Jordan, Miller and the like.

He is strong in the combination of man and ball, using his speed and physical advantages to hit the basket. Like McGrady, he also relies on breakthroughs.

Otherwise, how did he get the reputation of being the fastest one in active duty.

But in these six shots just now, Hill did not use his sharpest weapon.

In one attack in particular, Chen Yu saw clearly that Hill had already opened up space and could go directly to the basket to score, but he chose to pull back and shoot after dribbling.

Subconsciously, he was afraid of breaking through, because he was the one injured by the breakthrough.

Chen Yu frowned, thinking that if you went out for a run in the middle of the night, you could adjust yourself, but now it looks like it's still the same.

In the past two months, I have been undergoing acupuncture and massage non-stop every day, accompanying me day and night to adjust the recovery plan according to my physical condition, and even hit my ankle nearly twenty times to achieve the best therapeutic effect.

The result is this?

This is not only a distrust of one's own body, but also a distrust of one's own treatment.

The purpose of letting you train with the ball in advance is to allow you to return to your physical peak when you come back. This is good, but you can just go back and recuperate for another month.

Sigh lightly.

The problem is discovered, the key is how to solve it.

Hill's problem now is fear, fear of getting hurt again.

The key is why he is afraid.

Chen Yu tried to use his limited psychological knowledge to analyze Hill's situation.

Gradually, Chen Yu had some ideas.

Hill is so perfect.

He comes from a wealthy family, is handsome, succeeds in whatever he does, has a successful career, and marries a beautiful wife. He became famous at a young age. In his first year in the league, he became a star and won the All-Star vote.

You know, when he was drafted, even the President of the United States sent a congratulatory message.

Of course, he was able to do all this because his own abilities were strong enough, but Chen Yu felt that it was precisely because of this that Hill had the current problems.

In the past, Hill, who was confident enough in his own abilities, could calmly solve any problem he faced.

But injury was the first thing he couldn't solve.

The injury was an accident!

You never know when the unexpected will come.

Especially the continuous injuries.

This was the first time Hill encountered something beyond his control, so he became fearful.

From a psychological analysis, some people will run away from problems, while others will choose to face them head on. In Chen Yu's view, Hill is more inclined to the latter.

But he needed a push.

So how to push this one?

Chen Yu was thinking and suddenly turned to the other side and said, "John, there is a game tomorrow. Let Grant go with the team."

Just like when he first started training with the ball, the more Hill was afraid of something, the more he was told to do something.

Just let him go to the game and return to the arena he is most familiar with. He will not have time to think about whether he is afraid or not. He will just rush forward with his desire to win.

"what?"

Weisbrod, who was in high spirits, suddenly froze.

Come back and start training today, and play with the team tomorrow. Are you kidding me?

(End of this chapter)

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