As time passed day by day, the Bobcats' defensive system was being built in an orderly manner.
With several players eager to lead their teammates in training, the system-building progress met Carlisle's expectations.
On the day the data packets were received, it wasn't just Zhang Yang and Felton who got them; Hill, Okafor, Millsap, and Brad Miller did too.
Okafor didn't like to talk much. With Felton taking the lead, he mostly kept silent and only spoke when necessary.
Brad Miller had a good defensive awareness and system understanding, but despite his burly appearance, he was rather shy and didn't speak much either.
Helping Felton lead the team in training were mainly permanent deputy leader Hill and future inside tactical core Millsap.
It was Millsap's first time being assigned such a role, and he was very excited, actively and enthusiastically participating.
His offensive talent and coordination talent in college had been buried, greatly affecting his entire career.