Chapter 152: Dividing the Military Power by Eight

Passing training required assistance, and Hansen had lured Grover to Memphis.

Grover was not surprised by Hansen's early start on special training, as after spending a season with Hansen, he felt that Hansen had the strongest competitive spirit.

Of course, aside from Grover, Hansen also reached out to another person: Jason Williams.

One lesson he could take from the past two seasons was that the talent provided by the system only gave him soil, and what ultimately grew from that soil still depended on his own ideas.

For example, after gaining the talent for a floater, he learned the drifting floater from Jamison, and with the talent for defense, he learned from Tony Allen how to defend Durant.

Passing was no different.

Tactical passing was more about precision, like LeBron and Draymond Green were both masters at it;

But non-tactical passing, aside from talent, required some creativity.