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Chapter 70 [Yellow-skinned Maddie]

Ye Feng came on the court in the second quarter, and he was going to play like he did during training, with more breakthroughs and more jump shots. He would also be able to attack from the outside, but his efficiency was not high enough, so he was more at low posts.

Before leaving, even if he hits a iron, he can be forgiven, right? Ye Feng thought. He plays very carefully every game, for fear of making mistakes. In this game, he wants to really grab the ball and try to play as he pleases.

Jackson did not arrange any core tactics. He knew that the lineup would be adjusted soon, so he didn't want to talk more and let the players play freely. What he was good at is paying attention to opponents strategically and despising them tactically.

The Jazz replaced center Jaren Collins, power forward Paul Millsap, small forward Keller Kelver, shooting guard CJ Myers, point guard Ronnie Price.

This substitute lineup is not bad either. Miles is a drawer with average talent, but often makes amazing moves. Korver's three-pointers are accurate, Millsap's offense is average, but his defensive ability is strong and he is good at rebounding. The three-time rebounding champion of NCAA is not a vegetarian. As long as he has enough playing time, he can easily grab more than 10 rebounds.

This is a matchup between a small inside player. Millsap is the same height as Ye Feng, and his shoes are 203cm. Millsap is 113 kilograms, which looks stronger than Ye Feng. It is precisely because his height and weight are not proportional to that he fell into the second round in the draft. He is very efficient on the court and has become the number one fierce player on the bench.

Ye Feng knew that Millsap was slow, and even made up his mind to solve the problem with jump shots and extraordinary people. He wanted to play like a small forward.

In addition to Kobe, Lakers players were also kept in the dark and didn't know that the Lakers had to trade. Passing the ball to Ye Feng in the second quarter has long become a habit for substitutes. Ye Feng did not reach the low post, but stood on the right side and took two steps outside the three-second zone to ask for the ball.

At that position, you need to use the offensive methods commonly used in training, just do whatever you want. Famal passed the ball to Ye Feng.

Ye Feng immediately turned around to face the frame when he received the ball. Millsap was very smart. He knew his disadvantage of slow speed, so he was not close to his body, and he did not prevent breakouts or shoots. In previous games, Ye Feng rarely shot at this distance. But this time, Ye Feng took the ball and shot. He shot at the 45-degree angle! 25-31.

This is the offensive method that Ye Feng often uses in training, and of course it was also taught by Divac.

As long as you master the shooting and knock on the door, it is easy to hit the shot because there are references. There are two key points: one is to find the right shooting point, and the other is to master the strength. The front shot, the shooting point is in the black box on the rebound, and the right shot, the shooting point is on the right or the upper right corner of the box. The higher the shooting point, the smaller the strength, the same is true on the left.

While Ye Feng continued to practice shooting at high positions, he also began to practice shooting on both sides. Ye Feng's shooting on the left is not good, and he has some accuracy on the right 45 degrees. If he practices the shooting, he can become a unique skill. The representative figure is Duncan.

The Jazz's attack was not Millsap, but Miles. Without Deron Williams, the Jazz's offense would become very unsmooth, and Price's organizational ability was very poor. Miles played singles with Jasic, and dribbled through the ball and jumped out of the emergency stop.

Turiav grabbed the backcourt rebound. When he heard Ye Feng screaming, he immediately threw the ball into the frontcourt and launched a fast break. After the ball was passed, he found that Ye Feng was the only one in the Lakers to go out to the fast break, and the Jazz Price and Korver returned to defense.

According to normal playing style, Ye Feng will definitely wait for his teammates to take the position after they land, but this time he chose not to wait for his teammates and directly attack with the ball.

Price moved forward again, and Korver came back, trying to ensure that there was no mistake. Ye Feng held the ball with his left hand and changed direction, and the ball was crossed with his right hand. Price immediately moved to the left to block the breakthrough.

Ye Feng quickly pulled the ball up with his right hand and took a big step to turn around in the middle. He watched a lot of videos of Pierce, James and Anthony. From this, he learned extraordinary skills and found that the most suitable skill for him was turning. His turn was fast and his pace was large. As long as he calculated the step point, he could use his body to press his opponent to shoot, or he could directly make a layup.

Turning around and passing Price, Ye Feng finished his two steps. Korver rushed to block Ye Feng's shot. According to his experience, Ye Feng's only choice was to jump forward or jump shot.

Ye Feng made an unexpected third choice. He turned around and took the ball with one hand, threw the ball with his left hand at will. At the same time, he moved horizontally to the right and bypassed Korver. The ball hit the rebound and rebounded. Ye Feng jumped high, took the basketball with his right hand, and slashed the ball into the basket. 27 to 31.

The ball suddenly detonated the whole audience. The fans applauded and some even screamed loudly. In the All-Star Game, McGrady staged a good show of self-blocking, which was impressive. Ye Feng's ball was beautiful. When the team was behind, being able to do so calmly was simply playing with his opponent.

Ye Feng dared to do this because he knew he was leaving. At this moment, he forgot the winner and the defeat, forgot about himself, and was highly focused, and he just showed his potential at will. The ball movement was connected very perfectly.

When he returned to defense, Ye Feng thought. Isn’t Kobe’s movements very fast when playing basketball? Because he only has the basket, has clear goals and is highly focused, this is what makes him powerful. If he thinks too much, he is afraid of missing the ball, which will easily cause the movement to be stiff and thus make the iron. When Ye Feng thought of this, he will prepare to give it a try immediately.

On the defensive end, he followed Millsap. The ball just now made a big difference, and Millsap felt the pressure doubled. The dunk completely showed Ye Feng's physical fitness. It was not easy to shoot the ball under such a close force.

He pulled to the high position to cover Miles. The latter dribbled the ball and Ye Feng immediately made up for defense. Miles passed back to the high position Millsap, and Vujasic suddenly came out of the middle and intercepted the ball successfully. He didn't believe that Miles would forcefully shoot under Ye Feng's defense, so he boldly let go of the defender to intercept the ball, and then passed it to Famar.

Ye Feng immediately changed his retreat to a forward rush and fired it out like a shell. If he was wearing red clothes, Japanese fans might have an illusion that they had seen Ksai.

Millsap turned around and ran for a step before being caught up. It felt like a gust of wind was blowing past him. He had been playing in the league for a season and participated in the playoffs. He thought he had seen all kinds of opponents, but Ye Feng was a crazy man who was different from everyone.

When the players ran forward, they would watch the ball, watch the defenders, observe their teammates' running positions, and at the same time they opened their hands to catch the ball. Ye Feng shook his arm and rushed to the sprint with all his might, as if he was participating in a 100-meter game. He went out in a straight line, and in a few steps he threw everyone except Price and Famal into the basket. He pointed with one hand above. Famal understood it and threw the ball high.

Ye Feng jumped high again. Price saw this ball and gave up his position directly without defending. He was 188cm tall and didn't know how to defend. Ye Feng took the basketball in the air and dunked into the frame with both hands. 29 to 31.

The Lakers quickly caught up with the score.

Jazz players realized that defending Ye Feng could not let him run. When Marion first entered the league, he was stupid enough to dunk his own basket. If his teammates were not calling him, it would be a joke for the ages. At that time, Marion could not shoot and dribble the ball, but could score 17.3 points and 10.7 rebounds in All-Star data. It was based on physical fitness.

On the defensive end, the Lakers changed to 32 joint defense, and Ye Feng was mainly responsible for low-post defense and no longer followed the defense. Walton defended Millsap at a high position. He just needed to keep shooting. Millsap's actual height was only 201cm, and like Ye Feng, the speed of dribbling through the ball was not enough. Walton stood in front of him, raised his arms to interfere, and did not jump, and Millsap missed the mid-range shot again.

Turiav won the backcourt rebound and the Lakers attacked. Ye Feng pulled the cover to the high position. Famal dribbled the ball and drove it to the inside and returned to the high position. Millsap had not changed defense yet. Ye Feng didn't care and shot against the defense. He jumped suddenly and jumped very high. It was difficult for Millsap to block his eyes, but unfortunately the ball was missed.

The Jazz finally made a three-pointer from the outside by Korver. 29 to 34.

When the Lakers attacked, Ye Feng pulled to the high position again, and he took the ball against the defense's unreasonable pull. This time the ball was shot. 31 to 34.

Miles made a quick stop and jump shot to retaliate. The Lakers attacked, and Ye Feng still received the ball at a high position. Facing Millsap's defense, he pulled up again, forced his move, and the ball scored again. 33 to 36.

Jazz head coach Sloan's arrangement was to allow Millsap to defend Ye Feng with his strength at the low post. Unexpectedly, Ye Feng never went to the low post once, as if he had transformed into McGrady. Millsap's weak jumping strength was fully exposed.

Just one jump shot is enough for the Jazz to get.
Chapter completed!
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