Li Liang had never heard of the name Sven Nat.

This system often produces some historically unknown, but at the same time quite capable players to do tasks for Li Liang.

With a history of more than 60 years in the NBA, tens of thousands of outstanding players have played here.

They were originally the most talented players in the world. Where they were born and where they went to school, they are geniuses among geniuses in the eyes of ordinary people.

It’s just that a group of geniuses gather together and always have to compete. Only a few people can stand at the top for fans and latecomers to admire, and most of them will be hidden in the thick history books, documentaries and the memory of a small number of fans.

Sven Nat is one of them. He is much better than many players who only leave their names and a few statistics. He has been selected as an ABA All-Star twice and won the NBA's rebounding title in 1980. .

The first place in a certain statistic in a certain season should be said to be quite a remarkable achievement, which is enough to show that Nat is very capable on the basketball board.

Li Liang, wearing Nate's jersey, appeared at the San Diego Clippers' home court, the San Diego Sports Center, as the team's starting center.

This season, the San Diego Clippers have brought in local-born superstar center Bill Walton.

It's a pity that Walton, the glass man, was seriously injured and reimbursed after playing more than a dozen games. Sven Nat, who was originally Walton's backup tire, replaced Walton and came to the Clippers' center position and won the rebounding leader this season.

If you look at the lineup alone, the strength of the Clippers players this year is not particularly bad.

There is rebounding king Nate at the center position, All-Star player Walton-B-Fury with an average of 30 points per game on the back line, Kobe's father, Joe Bryant, on the front line...

Joe Bryant? Li Liang recognized Kobe's father. The two met in Los Angeles, but they didn't communicate much.

Kobe looks more like his mother than his father, and Kobe is shorter than his father.

Joe Bryant, 6-9, went to Italy after eight seasons in the NBA.

This year, Kobe was born just over a year ago, about the same age as a basketball.

Before the game started, Li Liang ran over to exchange pleasantries with Joe Bryant and chatted about his son.

"Hey, is your son one year old? Let him play basketball in the future." Li Liang said.

"Oh, look, basketball takes talent," Joe Bryant said.

"I bet he is talented and good, but you should teach him to pass the ball more, and the concept of basketball should be cultivated in childhood." Li Liangdao.

Joe spread his hands, "Who knows what will happen in the future, he is still young and thinks too far, let's compete."

Qiao patted Li Liang on the shoulder and signaled him to go to the middle circle to jump the ball.

Li Liang thought, if this is a parallel time and space, will his words change Kobe's fate?

No way of knowing, Li Liang feels that it shouldn't work, and he has changed a long time ago.

Li Liang walked to the middle circle, ready to jump the ball, and he jumped the ball with Bucks center Harvey Caggins, who is 6 feet 9 inches tall.

Li Liang glanced at the Bucks' lineup and found that 6'9 was the tallest player on the field.

Looking at it this way, it won't be particularly difficult to score 8 offensive rebounds in this game, right?

...

An hour and a half later, Li Liang came out of the task, opened his eyes, and there was a trace of despair in his eyes.

"Damn, this task is a bit difficult!"

Li Liang got up from the bed, sat down cross-legged, and seriously thought about the gains and losses of this game.

First of all, his task was not completed, he only grabbed 4 of 8 offensive rebounds.

Secondly, the Clippers won a big victory in this game, because Li Liang was very happy to throw the three-pointer, and threw the Bucks in a daze.

But this is of no use. The requirement of the task is to grab offensive rebounds, not to win the game.

In other words, even if he loses, as long as he grabs eight offensive rebounds, the task is still completed.

Li Liang sighed. Before 1980, he felt that it was very easy to play the task with the three-point line, because the three-pointer can always catch the opponent by surprise.

This time I hit a snag, the three-pointer was useless at all, on the contrary, I missed the three-pointer and opened up the score. The teammates played more and more smoothly, and the shooting rate was getting higher and higher. Instead, there were no rebounds to grab?

What is this called?

Also, in the 1980s, every team played on the inside, so there were always a lot of people in the three-second zone.

But in the current game, because of the prevalence of three-pointers, the inside line is not so crowded, so Li Liang often steals chickens.

Sneak to the baseline, sneak under the basket to pick up a rebound.

Or if you shoot too many three-pointers, if you don't make a goal, it will fall far away. Sometimes you can pick up rebounds by standing on the outside.

These chicken-stealing techniques don't work at all in this game.

The defender hasn't defended for three seconds, and there are a lot of people standing under the basket at any time. You sneak past the baseline and try to sneak into the inside? There are no doors.

Although the Bucks players are not tall, they are all grabbing backboards.

Bearing the brunt is their small forward Marquese Johnson, who can attack, rebound and organize the offense.

Like John Johnson of the Supersonics, he was a well-known "point forward" in the NBA at that time. Anyway, in the early 1980s, several Johnsons were very versatile.

In this game, Marquis Johnson grabbed 10 backcourt rebounds, several of which were snatched from Li Liang.

For things like offensive rebounds, there is a relatively large element of luck, or simply the physical hardware is particularly good, poking at the basket, relying on height and wingspan to grab hard.

If you want to grab 8 frontcourt boards in a game, in addition to luck and hardware, you need a good sense of technology and experience.

Li Liang only relied on stealing chickens in the regular season. He made two or three shots in each game, and these eight... I really don't know where I got the confidence to feel that I can easily complete this task.

Thinking of this, Li Liang tossed and turned, thinking what to do?

You should find someone to teach yourself, right? Howard?

No, Howard relies more on physical hardware to grab offensive rebounds. With his thick arms, he walks sideways under the basket like a crab, and he doesn't have this ability.

Gasol can't do it either. He relies on his height and wingspan. He doesn't need to jump, and the ball sometimes falls by himself.

After thinking for a while, Li Liang thought of the [Personal Training Center], pick someone out to teach him how to grab offensive rebounds.

Li Liang turned on the computer and wanted to find out who had the strongest offensive rebounding ability in NBA history.

"It would be great if Wei Dazhi was here, just ask him directly, he must know everything about it."

Li Liang would miss Wei Dazhi a little bit at such a time. At this time, Wei Dazhi was called to the party by EJ-Johnson, and he didn't know if he would come back at night.

Li Liang checked the data online, and soon found the king of offensive rebounds in the NBA-Moses Malone.

The total number of offensive rebounds is 6,731, which is 2,000 more than the second place.

He averaged 5.06 offensive rebounds per game in his career, and the highest number of offensive rebounds in a single season was 7.2.

Li Liang's task is to grab 8 offensive rebounds in a game, and Moses Malone can grab this number almost every game.

"Fuck, this rebound, the offensive rebound alone, is more than Bosh's total rebounds in one game."

Li Liang's impression of Moses Malone is Fo, Fo, Fo, but he is not particularly clear about how he plays.

I don't know if I don't see it, but I was shocked when I saw it.

Although this statistic excludes Russell, Chamberlain and other masters with thirty or forty rebounds in a single game.

However, based on the ratio of the total number of rebounds in a single game, and some full-court video analysis, Moses Malone's offensive rebounding efficiency is still at a historical level, not worse than those two rebounding monsters.

After confirming the candidate, Li Liang entered the system again, entered the [Personal Training Center], spent 2200 points, and summoned Moses Malone from 1979.

Ma Long in 1979 was not the 1983 strong version of Ma Long that people are familiar with.

At that time, he was only 23 years old, he was not tall, a little thin, his arms were generally short, and his palms were not big.

Standing in front of Li Liang, Li Liang felt that his body was not too different from him, and his arms were even longer.

Ma Long stared at Li Liang in a daze, and asked with his peculiar Virginia accent, "What do you want to learn?"

Li Liang thought for a while before he understood, and said, "Uh, grab the offensive rebound."

Ma Long shook his head and said, "I can't learn it, it depends on my talent."

What? I spent 2200 points to let you come out, and you told me that you can't learn?

"Is there no special skill? Can it be obtained through training?"

Li Liang didn't believe it, since he had this ability value, it meant he must be skilled.

Ma Long said: "Long-term accumulation."

Li Liangdao: "Just dial it, just dial it."

Li Liang is still very smart. A little bit of training in many skills and a little cleverness can help him complete the task.

Ma Long raised his eyelids to look at Li Liang, and said, "Is it to complete the task and score offensive rebounds?"

Li Liang nodded again and again, thinking that the system NPC is still very intelligent.

Ma Long said: "Okay, this is simple, I'll teach you, and you'll be fine once you learn it."

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