The Heat's assistant coach made another move, and Malik Allen helped Oro check the gap
Previously, we already knew a series of stories of the Heat's assistant coaches in recent years, with Dunroe, Herro, Vincent, Strus, Jurtsevern and Martin taking their cues and making leaps in their respective careers.
And the Heat's pace of progress will not stop. Currently, Eric Glass is accelerating Hakes' development, while Malik Allen is committed to helping Orocha fill the gap.
Two. Under normal circumstances, a team's plan to develop a third center forward in the squad is unlikely to have much of an impact on the outcome of the game.
But for Oro and the Heat, these slow jobs are of great significance.
Because of Adebayo's injury, Love needs to reduce consumption as a veteran to ensure health, and Tob is still learning Xi the Heat's defensive system, so Oro got the opportunity to show his skills in the game, and his performance of 15 points and 12 rebounds against the Raptors made the whole team excited, and Spo was encouraged by the situation of scoring 9 points and 6 rebounds in the fourth quarter without turnovers
As for Orlando, you can only show him absolute respect and admiration for his perseverance and perseverance. He is very relentless in his work, committed to earning everyone's trust, and doing it with a competitive spirit. He's been improving every month and you saw tonight that he had a lot of important performances late in the game, including rebounding and defensive details in key moments. ”
After realizing that he was not yet in a "finished product" state, Oro constantly and humbly turned to Heat interior assistant coach Malik Allen for guidance and related advice.
Spoo added: "He's very serious Xi about everything, and if he makes a mistake in a game, he's going to watch the video and work with Coach Malik [Allen] and then he wants to repeat the training 10,000 times, which is what we like," Spo added. Of course, he also scored some important goals late in the game. ”
The collaboration with Allen translated into positive results in the competition.
'I'm working hard every day and when I'm not playing, I'm just training and trying to do everything I need to do as a player and I'm just focused on that,' said Oro. When it's time to play, I just want to help the team win. ”
At the same time, his teammates are starting to have more confidence in him.
"He knows the right shot, he knows how to get the ball off the ball, and he does his best to make everybody happy, which is hard to do because he's probably coached in a lot of ways -- of course with me, but also from Duncan [Robinson], Kyle [Lowry], and coaches," Butler commented. He tries to be friendly with everyone in the team. ”
For Malik Allen, who has brought Adebayo and Severn since returning to the Heat as an assistant coach, he also appreciates Oro's hard work.
Let's look forward to their cooperation continuing to deepen.