Just now!Drummond surpassed Rodman's record and became the first man in 35 years for the BullsWow!Drummond is so angry this time!He surpassed Rodman's record and became the number one man in the Bulls' 35-year history!How the hell is this done?What surprises await us next?
It's been a great day!Drummond surpassed Rodman and became the first man in 35 years for the Bulls. That's quite an achievement!
Rodman was sent to the Bulls by the Spurs on October 2, 1995, and he was instrumental in winning a second three-peat. During his days with the Bulls, Rodman was tasked with defending and grabbing rebounds, and he was also able to contribute some scoring when he had the chances. I still remember the game between the Bulls and the Bucks on January 10, 1997, Rodman scored 16 points on 8-of-11 shooting, grabbed 26 rebounds, 1 assist, and 2 steals, helping the Bulls win over the Bucks by 15 points. The game became Rodman's only feat of 15 points and 25 rebounds during his time with the Bulls.
And today's game between the Bulls and the Hawks, there is one Bulls player who has surpassed Rodman's 16 points and 26 rebounds that year, and that is Drummond. Drummond was promoted to the starting XI due to the absence of Vucevic due to injury, and he lived up to the trust and put on a monster-level performance. In the whole game, Drummond played 38 minutes, made 11 of 11 shots, made 2 of 2 free throws, scored 24 points and 25 boards, assisted 1 assist, 3 steals, and 2 blocks, helping the Bulls win over the Hawks by 5 points.
Drummond slashed 24 points and 25 rebounds this time, not only setting a more amazing performance than Rodman, but also becoming the first player in nearly 35 years to reach 20 points and 25 rebounds with the Bulls. There have been many 20-pointers and 25-rebounds in the history of the Bulls, but the last time there was such a peerless performance was 35 years ago. The star was Oakley, who scored 26 points and 35 rebounds on 10-of-16 shooting on April 22, 1988.
In the past 35 years, not even Rodman has performed like this. Now, Drummond has scored 24 points and 25 rebounds, becoming the only player in 35 years to achieve this feat with the Bulls.
Drummond's success has a lot to say for other young players.
First of all, Drummond's success teaches us that even players from poor backgrounds can succeed if they are willing to work hard.
Drummond was born into a poor family, and his father died when he was very young. Since he was a child, he had to go to school and work part-time to support himself and his mother.
However, Drummond was not brought down by a life of poverty. He studied hard, trained hard, and eventually became a great basketball player.
Second, Drummond's success teaches us that defense and rebounding are also important.
In today's NBA, many players focus on scoring and neglect defense and rebounding.
Drummond, however, is a great player both defensively and rebounding. He proved that you can be a great player even if you don't have a lot of scoring ability.
In the end, Drummond's success has taught us that teamwork is important.
In the Bulls' system, Drummond is primarily responsible for defense and rebounding, while his teammates are responsible for scoring.
Drummond's success is inseparable from the support of his teammates.
In order to develop more good players like Drummond, we need to start with the following aspects:
1.Strengthen youth training. Youth training is the foundation for developing good players. We need to invest more in youth development and provide better training conditions and opportunities for young players.
2.Improve the level of coaches. Coaches are important guides in the development of players. We need to improve the quality of the coaches so that they can better coach the players in training and games.
3.Create a good basketball atmosphere. The atmosphere in basketball is also very important for the development of players. We need to create a good basketball atmosphere so that more people like basketball and participate in basketball.
Only then will we be able to produce more good players like Drummond.
Drummond's feat deserves to be learned and admired by all of us. With his hard work and hard work, he proved that as long as he is willing to work hard, even a player from a poor background can succeed.
Drummond's success has also set an example for other young players. He told us that defense and rebounding are also important, as is teamwork.
Hopefully, Drummond can continue to stay fit and continue to improve his offensive prowess. I believe that in the near future, he will be able to become an All-Star player and lead the Bulls back to the top.