34. Jack, you've changed.

"Jack's ball-handling habits and rhythm are also very good. He pays attention to protecting the ball when dribbling, and even if the defense can't stop him, he doesn't forget to protect the ball. The sense of rhythm is also good..."

DeRozan, paying more attention to details, said with a bit of a heavy heart, although his buddy's ball-handling skills were still not considered good, they had already shown to be better than his own.

Tatum thought about it, and it was true!

He looked to his left, the top middle schooler in Southern California, glanced to his right, the late-training but amazingly talented scholar from Hidden Mountain... Geniuses are so annoying!

"But Jack, you're playing way too solo, I'm wide open and you don't pass."

Jack had to find some trouble to feel thrilled.

Zhang Yang: "..."

Who was it that had turned into a cheerleader just now, shouting "Jack go go go" and urging him to keep on playing solo?