060 Civilian Basketball 2

The fear of being dominated by civilian basketball is too familiar to Yang Yiming sitting on the bench.

Blake Griffin, Mike Conley, Bradley Beal, CJ McCollum, Kemba Walker.

In their respective teams, of course, they are all well-deserved star players. But in the ranks of the top players in the entire league, with the standards of the Dream Team, these five people can of course only be regarded as "civilians" with dim stars.

In terms of pure shooter and team second, CJ McCollum is not as good as Klay Thompson, who is also on the same dream team; The No. 1 spot with super scoring ability, at least Stephen Curry, Kyrie Irving, and Russell Westbrook are ranked ahead of Kemba Walker and Mike Conley, and it is difficult to say whether they can be separated from John Wall; Bradley Beal, a shooting guard with excellent shooting, is sure to lose to last year's MVP James Harden, and Damian Lillard is also about the same; And Griffin, the most famous of the five, is now a big forward and a center, and he is definitely not as good as Anthony Davis in the old big forward position, if you count the center, then he has more opponents, not to mention LeBron James and Kevin Durant, who are also close to seven feet tall.

But it was such a civilian version of the star team, but it played a 21-3 attack wave.

In addition to taking the lead, it makes the opponent feel desperate.

Because you don't know where the next ball is going to go or who is going to finish the next attack, but you just know that everyone on the court has the ability to finish the game to the fullest. I only know that the other party will make the most reasonable and correct choice. Like five masked killers, five men in black. They look the same, they can't tell where they are coming from, and the basketball seems to be a hidden weapon that is constantly passed in their hands. The whereabouts are fluttering, the movement is erratic, and there is no telling when a killing move will be made. The five people seemed to have become one person, and everyone looked ordinary, but each of them could choose the most reasonable time and angle to give a steady blow.

Blow after blow.

Because I don't know where it came from or who it came from, this blow after blow was like every knife that cut to Ling Chi's execution, even if every knife was not fatal, but every knife led to death!

That's the horror of civilian basketball.

There is no way to prevent it.

Yang Yiming is familiar with this feeling because he experienced this feeling in the sixth game of the finals last season.

3-2, the Houston Rockets won the battle of Kings Mountain in Cleveland and returned to the Toyota Center at home. Public opinion is good, not only because the team that won the victory of Tianwang Mountain has a high probability of winning the championship, but also because the Rockets escaped from the away side and held the match point, and the remaining two home courts only need to win one game to win the coveted O'Brien Cup.

Even reporters who have long had good things to do have prepared the title of the Rockets' championship in advance, preparing for the second championship in a year (the Houston Astros previously won the Major League Baseball championship), and the road to Houston's sports rise was leaked to the Internet in advance, attracting millions of retweets.

The reason why many of them forwarded it was precisely because they believed in their hearts that this was the NBA championship of the Rockets.

Could it be that the little emperor who has fought against the Cavaliers in the entire playoffs can really lead a group of second-rate teammates to snatch two consecutive victories at the Toyota Center, which has the highest winning rate in the league, under the command of a third-rate coach? It's just a fantasy. Even if LeBron James descends to earth, he may not be able to beat the Rockets' three punches and four hands.

But LeBron James is LeBron James after all -

Civilian basketball.

He actually acted against the way of a lone hero, and he actually used civilian basketball to almost destroy the Rockets' seemingly unbreakable confidence in winning the championship.

If it is not enough to shake the first place in the league on his own, then James will allocate his strength to his teammates, and then gather the strength of the whole team to storm the Houstonians!

James is no longer aggressive, no longer unquestionably demanding the ball, no longer challenging back-to-back jumpers and big hearted pull-out response shots, he is almost invisible on the offensive end, but he seems to be everywhere: James is constantly responding, blocking and dismantling teammates, passing the ball, directing teammates to run, and even running without the ball like a pitcher. He played as a sapper for the floorball, defending the opposition's interior high post like a blue-collar center with his shoulders and back, and gritting his teeth to grab the rebound in the frontcourt — that used to be the job of Tristan Thompson or his younger brother Osman, but...

But when LeBron James no longer dominates the ball and is no longer the Cavaliers' only offensive initiator and finisher, they instead become undefensible. George Hill can control the ball, Tristan Thompson can block and pick-and-roll, and LeBron James and Kyle Korver run without the ball in a clockwise direction at the same time, but both of them bore a shot to cover Kevin Love, who is actually ambushing on the baseline. Love catches the ball, and the opponent's block in the open position has been spelled out. But he didn't rush, dribbled the ball in a side position, dodged the flying defense, and stuffed the ball directly into the line under the basket. It's still not Jan on the line - he's pulling away from the three-point line on the weak side to contain the defense - straight to the basket is JR Smith, who catches the ball and takes off, pulls the rod in the air to bypass the defense that jumps at the same time...

Do you want to pick up baskets with low hands? No, where did you get such a good skill in civilian basketball? Just watch JR Smith drill under the opponent's armpit, go around behind the opponent in the air, and look back at the moon to throw the ball! Inserted into the basket are your teammates! It's still not Lao Zhan - look at the posture of the Indiana tomahawk splitting button, it's probably Little Nance. He spreads his wings and blows up the basket with brute force!

Where is LeBron James? In the final round, he followed in Nance Jr.'s footsteps, smashing into the restricted area from beyond the three-point line and leaping to the basket - if the latter's dunk had a 1 in 10,000 chance of being missed, his iron arm had already swung a net that could hold the ball in the air and kill the 1 in 10,000 chance!

Why is there so many Cavaliers players in this set of offense?

Because that's their civilian basketball. There are no more LeBron and Little Emperors, and there are only the whole people's combat power. No one's role is special: J.R. Smith can be swapped for George Hill with the ball, Nance Jr. can be swapped for Tristan Thompson for a pick-and-roll, and LeBron James can be swapped for Kevin Love with a dummy shot from beyond the three-point line.

In short, the shape is changed, and in short, the beans are sprinkled into soldiers.

The Cleveland Cavaliers, who were civilians, completely messed up the Houston Rockets in Game 6 of the Finals. That was the first half that Yang Yiming watched the most, like the last five minutes of the second quarter of the Sino-American basketball match.

When your opponent is outrageously ordinary and terrifyingly legitimate, you can truly feel a sense of despair that you can't handle.

Everyone is the same, so you can't target it.

It's like fighting a group of shadows.

The Houston Rockets and Shadows outcome: 42 to 62. They are 20 points behind their opponents at home.