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Chapter 28 [Old Wolf Please Eat T]

Garnett looked disdainful, but in fact Ye Feng had left a deep impression on him. This was the most powerful Asian defender he had ever seen. He had played against Yao Ming for many years, and Yao Ming was very slow. Although he actively made up for defense, the effect was very poor. Misplaced defense was easily fouled and could not defend within the three-second zone. This year's No. 6 rookie Yi Jianlian has good qualities, but his defensive end left people with an impression that he didn't know where to stand, and his athletic ability could not be displayed at all. Ye Feng was very relaxed and was much better than these two.

What surprised Garnett the most was that Ye Feng used to play rugby, but he had just changed his career for a few months. He could make such a defense after training for a few months. What about a year later? What about three years later? He has all the elements of becoming a good defensive player, and his height disadvantage in the defensive inside line was also compensated for by arm span and bounce to a certain extent. If he accumulates experience, he is likely to become a monster on the defensive end that makes everyone headache.

Garnett did not play Ye Feng alone, which was Rivers' arrangement. He specifically mentioned that Garnett would pull Ye Feng to a high position and be responsible for supporting the offense and not confronting head-on.

Rivers is an old fox. He is very clear about Ye Feng's characteristics. It is the most correct choice to withdraw him from the inside. Garnett is responsible for supporting him and can also save his strength to fight in the second half. Powell is not here today, and Garnett will have to play for a long time.

When the Lakers attacked, Ye Feng pulled up to the high post again to get a chance to play misplaced singles. It is of course majestic, but it is also stupid. Garnett is a favorite to win the best defensive player this season, and bypassing him is the best solution. Just like Garnett pulled him to the high post, making him powerful and have no place to use it, creating room for breakthroughs for his teammates. Unfortunately, Ye Feng is not good at playing with high posts, and he does not have enough passing awareness and can't do it as good as Garnett.

Famal failed to break through, and House cut off the pass route. Ye Feng had the advantage and ran to the basket but could not receive the ball. Famal passed the ball to Walton on the outside. Walton, who signed a 30 million contract, was like a novice against Pierce, and he barely made a short shot.

Ye Feng rushed into the basket and grabbed a frontcourt rebound from the head of veteran Pollard. After landing, he immediately pulled up again and dunked with one hand!

Pollard was too slow. Before he raised his head, Ye Feng had already reached the air. He was about to score a goal, Garnett rushed up from behind, pressed his one hand on the basketball, and rode the ball out of the baseline. Ye Feng and Garnett had physical contact in the air and flew out of the field. Fortunately, he and Gabriella practiced yoga for a while, and their body flexibility increased. They adjusted their posture in the air, and stabilized their body with one foot.

Despite physical contact, the referee still awarded a good ball, and the Lakers were out of the field.

Garnett clenched his fists, stared at Ye Feng fiercely, roaring passionately, as if a declaration of victory. He often used his passion and fierce playing style to infect the team, improve the team's morale, and make his opponent feel scared.

But there were people who could not suppress him. Ye Feng walked to Garnett, stared at him, and shouted loudly: "Don't be too happy too early, I'll kill you later!"

The players who heard Ye Feng's provocation were stunned. His momentum did not diminish at all, but became even more fierce. He challenged Garnett. He didn't seem to play basketball, but he seemed to be fighting.

In the eyes of others, Ye Feng is a rebellious newcomer, and he doesn't think there is anything wrong with his approach. Garnett can yell, but he can only shut up? This is the arena, not a place where you should carry forward your style and respect the elderly and love the young.

"Jordan, pass the ball to me at a high position!" Ye Feng whispered to him as he passed by Famal.

Famal nodded, and he suddenly admired Ye Feng. Ye Feng's skills were average, but his mentality was not ordinary and powerful.

The baseline ball was sent, Vujasic passed to Famal, Ye Feng went to the high position to cover again, Famal bypassed House, Garnett made up for defense again, Ye Feng's role in the team's defensive system is very similar to Garnett, both of whom took on the switch after pick-and-roll. This task is not simple, that is, to be able to defend the inside line, and to keep up with the defender. Garnett stretched his long arm and blocked Famal's way again. This time, Ye Feng did not go down the baseline, and he stood at the most accurate position of his own shooting at a high position.

Famal took two steps to the left, turned around and passed the ball back to Ye Feng at the high position. House took two steps to defend himself in front of him, not intending to interfere with the shooting.

The Celtics have sufficient research on the Lakers, but they will not spend time watching Ye Feng's NBDL game video. Their understanding of Ye Feng is still in the first two games of the regular season.

House firmly believed that Ye Feng could not shoot, and he paid the price for it. After receiving the ball, Ye Feng adjusted slightly, bent his knees, jumped, and pulled out his hand. His shooting point was very high, and the ball he shot had almost no arc, but he hit steadily! 25 to 34.

The movements are very standard and don't look like Mon. Garnett ran to the Lakers half while thinking about how to limit Ye Feng. If Ye Feng could shoot in a mid-range shot, House, who is 185cm tall, would not be able to defend. Before 2003, Garnett used a low-arc shot, which was later gradually changed to a mid-arc. This kind of ball's flying route is short, its strength is easy to control, and it is suitable for people with high shooting points and can be mastered quickly. However, due to the low and flat flight route, the area exposed to the ball under the ball is very small, making it difficult to hit.

Garnett began to have a headache about Ye Feng's attack. He grasped the pick-and-roll timing just right, ran away after blocking it. Letting Famal over was a way, but what if Kobe came on the court later? Can he still make Kobe shoot?

What experts often call "ball quotient" means that the player's ability to read the game, that is, his ability to adapt to different opponents, is a kind of spirituality. Some players have great physical fitness, and they can hear everything off the court, and they start to get dizzy when they go on the court, and they feel bad when they handle the ball. Whether it is not a ball, a ball, or a position, they are all random. Ye Feng has many technical flaws, but he is full of spirituality when fighting. Such a person is the most terrifying.

House dribbled the ball to the frontcourt and handed it to Pierce Garnett for a high-level cover. Pierce replaced him and faced Ye Feng.

Pierce did not take Ye Feng seriously. He dribbled the ball with his left hand on his right side, shaking his shoulders and changing directions to his right hand. He took a big step first with his left leg and a small step with his right leg. Ye Feng's center of gravity tilted to the left to try to block his breakthrough, but Pierce quickly pulled the ball with his right hand, with his right foot as the axis, and turned around sharply to the middle.

Although Pierce was unhappy, the consistency of each movement was very strong. Ye Feng lost his position in one step and was immediately turned around and passed. He quickly retreated and turned around, caught up with Pierce, who had already taken three steps at the basket, and jumped to block the block.

Pierce predicted that Ye Feng's speed could catch up. After taking off, there was a small air stagnant in the air. The ball handed over to his left hand to avoid Ye Feng's cover and shot through the board. 25 to 36.

Kwame Brown stood not far away, only two steps away from Pierce. As long as he repaired the defense, Pierce would be difficult to score, but he chose to watch the fun. Ye Feng suddenly remembered a poem, "Horse, you have four legs, Brown, you are all water..."

Vujasic was also in the same way. The Lakers attacked the position. Vujasic made a cross pass mistake and was successfully intercepted by Percy. The Celtics made a quick counterattack. Pierce and House made two-for-one in the frontcourt, and only Ye Feng returned to defense.

House passed to Pierce, and Ye Feng retreated deeply and had reached the basket. Pierce could easily score a jump shot. But he decided to adopt a more domineering method. He wanted to avenge Percy and Tony Allen, and he wanted to let Ye Feng know what "truth" is!

Pierce took two big steps, jumped up with the ball in his right hand, preparing to take the ball to make a one-handed dunk on Ye Feng's head! Pierce is the top five fierce man in the small forward position, and is full of confidence in his body. Unfortunately, he underestimated Ye Feng.

Ye Feng also jumped up and was at the basket. He had done some research on anti-dunks. Odom told him that the best position for blocking dunks is under the basket, reaching his hand to the edge of the basket and waiting for the opponent to dunk! As long as you don't stick your hand out of the basket, there is no interference with the ball.

The moment Pierce pressed the ball towards the basket, Ye Feng pressed his hand on the basketball, and his jumping time was accurate. After sprinting, Pierce leaned forward. When the two competed in the air, Pierce suddenly lost balance, her body crossed in the air, leaned back, and fell heavily on the floor.

The referee blew the whistle and Ye Feng fouled! Garnett rushed up and pushed Ye Feng hard. Even though Ye Feng was strong, he was pushed back two steps. With this push, the smell of gunpowder on both sides came up.

Ye Feng didn't want to fight with Garnett, but he couldn't help but meet him. His body was full of violent cells, and the players on both sides rushed up and blocked the two.

The referee first judged Ye Feng's foul for a foul, and then called Garnett a T (technical foul). Kobe could not arouse Garnett's anger, but Ye Feng made him unable to control himself. Not only Garnett, but all the fans of the audience also booed. Pierce fell heavily now, and he was a person that the Celtics could not afford to be injured.

Ye Feng felt a little unfair. He didn't hit the ball, but the referee didn't like him, so there was nothing he could do.

It is easier for rookies to be judged as fouls. The unstandard dribbling of rookies, rough hand movements, and inexplicable cover will make the referees "blam the future." Basic-paid players like Ye Feng have fierce confrontations with All-Star stars, and even everybody wants to foul them.

Ye Feng felt no guilt when he knocked down Pierce. He just felt that it was too good. Whoever dared to dunk at the basket was confident that he would defend himself. No matter how many fake moves he had done before, there were always traces to follow in the end. The closer he got to the basket, the easier it would be to block the block.

Pierce sat down from the ground for a while and stood up, saying that he was not injured and could continue playing. He walked to the free throw line and made both free throws.

The Lakers side, Vujasic, also made a technical foul free throw, 26-38.

The Lakers are ready to replace the main player!
Chapter completed!
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