Zhang Yang: "Considering the tactical needs, the continuity of your playing time and the difficulty of scoring, I think this adjustment suits you. However, when it comes to one-on-one play, losing weight will reduce your ability to overpower opponents. You don't have a height advantage, and strength is very important for one-on-one."
Okafor nodded and said, "I got it... Jack, doesn't this style of play remind you a bit of Duncan's?"
A question mark appeared over Zhang Yang's head. Like Duncan?
Seeing the confusion on Zhang Yang's face, Okafor continued, "The 98-99 season of Duncan, that season was the one where he scored the least through one-on-one plays, and his number of assists wasn't high either. With Robinson, Elliott, Johnson (Avery) passing him the ball, he primarily launched counter-attacks, cuts, and followed up on second chances, managing to score over 10 points per game in the Finals just through cutting."