Chapter 303: The No. 1 Ball King is born

Nuggets head coach Mike Malone took out a handkerchief to wipe the sweat from his forehead, and he went through the scouting report that assistant coach Patrick Mutombo had submitted to him. In fact, this is the third time that Coach Malone has done this in just 5 minutes, and he clenched the pile of torn paper that was about to be torn, and still didn't believe what was described above and what he saw in front of him:

Roy (New York Knicks, No. 1, shooting guard/point guard/small forward):

●Height: 6 ft 7 in (201 cm);

●Weight: 198 lbs (90 kg);

●Arm span: 217 cm;

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●Advantages: extremely high ball quotient, first-class physical fitness, accurate mid-to-long range shooting, active defense, and good sense of organization and attack.

●Disadvantages: average breakthrough ability, more mistakes in the face of bag defense.

●Summary: Although Roy controls the ball of the Knicks, his breakthrough ability is not strong, as long as Roy adopts a ferocious single close press or uses a bag defense, Roy can only choose to pass, and the Knicks' offense can be controlled by half.

Mike Malone read it again, and he confirmed that he was not mistaken.

Mutombo, you're not kidding me, have you really investigated Roy? Where is Roy's breakthrough ability? If Owen and Wall's breakthrough ability has an S level, then Roy is at least an A-level level, anyway, it must not match the word "average".

Coach Malone was very helpless, and he was going crazy at this time. So far in the first quarter alone, he had called two timeouts, both of which were because he was going to lay out a defensive strategy against Roy. But no matter how much he used the physical Moodier to defend Roy alone, and Smith's Harris wrapped Roy, he couldn't contain Roy's offense.

Roy on the field has completely gone crazy, Roy who has rested for more than ten days is obviously better in physical strength, and the punishment of the ban has filled him with the desire to fight, and now he has passed Moodier and Harris as easily as shopping.

With straight-line speed crushing, cross-step directional breakthroughs, gorgeous crotch dribbles and deft turns, Roy showed off his ball-handling skills on the court, and the poor Nuggets players became Yi's best backdrop.

As time passed, the noise of the Denver fans gradually became quieter, and they had long lost the momentum and murderous spirit of the opening, except for those fans who were going to enter the stadium to vent their anger and still booed Roy unrepentantly, everyone else had basically stopped eating.

One force that can make people feel helpless and hopeless, and that's the sheer disparity in strength, and that's the case with Roy and the rest of the Nuggets. Roy used his supernatural super offensive ability on the court to make everyone in the stadium feel a deep shock.

Break, break, break, score, score, score, Roy can do anything. He can score directly on a breakthrough layup, or he can score a layup by pulling a lever past a defender, he can force a dunk to score after a breakaway, or he can score with a clever throw after a breakaway. In short, no one can stop Roy from scoring, no one can interfere with Roy's performance, and even luck is on Roy's side.

Roy scored almost directly on every breakaway, and now the only thing the Denver fans in the stadium can do is pray that Roy doesn't break through again. Roy, don't break through the singles again, okay, can you take a look at your teammates? Even if you pass two balls to your teammates to score, it's better than you keep raging at the Nuggets basket.

Nearly 20,000 people in the stadium were VIP spectators of Roy's grand performance, and like head coach Hornacek, other coaches and teammates, and many reporters and photographers on the sidelines, Hernangomez sitting on the bench was also stunned, and the counting board in his hand said it all: 2 points, 4 points, 7 points...... 24 points, 26 points, 28 points, that's exactly what Hernangomez promised Roy to do. That's right, so far in the entire first quarter, Roy has scored 28 points in a row (referring to Roy's personal scoring streak), except for Porzingis who scored two goals in the middle, Roy alone almost covered all the Knicks' scores.

And Roy's scoring didn't stop yet, and soon he scored his 30th point in the first quarter through a breakaway layup!

A quarter of the game allowed the opposing player to score 30 points! This humiliating statistic left Nuggets head coach Mike Malone in complete despair. To be honest, he's done everything he can to replace not following orders. Smith, pressed Roy all over the court, used a trap tactic against Roy, and finally he simply changed his defense to a joint defense. But alas, there was no tactic that could control Roy's scoring, and the weak Nuggets defense broke like a papier-mâché window in front of Roy.

Fortunately, Hornacek was still a little sympathetic, and with 1 minute left in the first quarter, Roy finally went off the court, and Roy went off the court with an astonishing 30 points in a single quarter. 30 points in a single quarter! It is only 7 points short of the record of 37 points in a single quarter of "Tang God"! There's no doubt that Roy has broken another string of team records and rookie records.

It wasn't until Roy came down and Bishop Mike Malone, holding his chest, bowing his head, and slumped in his chair, that he relented. He looked at the big screen, which showed a miserable 17:36.

Before the first quarter of the game was played, Roy led the team to win 19 points by himself, Roy's scoring almost all came from breaking through the basket, Roy's explosive breakthrough made the Nuggets helpless, Roy uncharacteristically showed off his skills, Roy's performance was inexplicable.

How scary is Roy, exactly? Look at the desperate look in Moodier's eyes on the bench to know how badly he was beaten by Roy today. Tonight's game was a nightmare for last year's No. 7 rookie. Before the game, he had sworn to head coach Mike Malone that he could prevent Roy one-on-one, and Coach Malone also trusted him to lock Roy.

But unexpectedly, at the beginning of the game, Smith was ruined, and he rushed directly to Roy without saying anything, resulting in the first goal being easily scored by Roy in one and two. Smith was adding to the mess, and after Smith was substituted in the opening two minutes, his nightmare really began.

Roy's speed is amazing, which Moodier already knew when he watched the video, he was also confident in his speed, but he didn't expect Roy's man-ball combination technique to be so perfect, Moodier found that he couldn't catch up with Roy without the ball, which is a bit incredible.

Who the hell is Roy? Based on Moodier's knowledge of Chinese players (Moodier used to play in the CBA), Roy's physical fitness is definitely not normal.

Moodier, who defended Roy alone, quickly learned Roy's absolutely abnormal physical fitness.

In the first ball, Roy was just a slight body shake, plus a look feint, and then he suddenly disappeared, and this terrifying explosive power made Moodier not even have a chance to eat ashes.

In the second ball, Moodier barely found the rhythm of Roy's cross-step, but after Roy got up to speed, Moodier rested again, and he came to a cruel truth: it was impossible for him to prevent Roy in the first three steps, even if he could keep up, his body couldn't keep up.

But the desperation was still building, and after the Malone head coach called the first timeout, another defender, Gary Harris, joined the team to contain Roy. But this time, in the two-man defense of Moodier and Harris, Roy actually broke through the encirclement with a super fast change of direction.

Why can a two-metre-tall big man dribble so well with agility and speed? Moodier also read Mutombo's scouting report before the game, which didn't write about Roy's breakthrough ability as strong.

As soon as Roy was off the court, his stats were on the screen: 11 minutes played, 30 points on 14-of-14 shooting, plus 1 rebound and 1 assist, Roy's performance in the first game of his comeback was simply impeccable.

"Perfect, perfect, perfect." The dancing Brin used three perfections in a row to express the excitement in his heart at this time, "It seems that we are all overly worried, those who try to watch the excitement, watch the jokes, those who try to Roy to collapse, you have to wake up, Roy is not only not depressed, but has become stronger." To be honest, Roy didn't look like Roy at all today, and if I hadn't looked at the jersey, I'd definitely say that it was another Super No. 1 Anfernee Hardaway who played on the field, you said yes? Walter. ”

"That's right, Mike, Roy has probably made more inside shots in this game than he has in his previous five games combined. You mentioned Penny Hardaway and I was thinking of Tracy McGrady, yes, another Super 1. From a technical point of view, Roy's first three steps are simply too similar to Maddie, this height and speed, this explosiveness and ball control skills, except for Maddie, I really can't think of anyone more similar to Roy. What do you think? Speaking of which, Amale, you're also the number one. ”

Frazier's Amare is none other than retired former Knicks player Amare Stoudemire, who was also invited by ABC TV to be a guest commentator today. The power forward is clearly pleased with Roy, the successor to his Knicks' No. 1 jersey and fellow high school rookie, and his praise is endless.

"From my point of view, Roy is really perfect, this is the first year of his NBA career, and Roy can be so aggressive, which is rare in previous rookies. I dare say that no matter what era he puts him in, no matter who he competes with, he can be the best of the rookies in his class, and that's the talent and ability of a talented player. Also, if you were to say who Roy's two breakaways were more like, I think you must have forgotten about the other No. 1 Derrick Rose. I would say that if it were purely about breakthrough ability, the strongest No. 1 in history would be Derrick Rose, and I played against Rose back then, and his terrible breakthrough ability still makes me still have lingering fears. ”

Xiao Si's praise spoke the hearts of some fans, and those old fans should still remember the No. 1 stars that once emerged in the league.

Except for Stodemar, the No. 1 is almost synonymous with super guards, including the distant ancient god "Big O" Oscar Robertson, the sighing "Jordan successor" Anfernee Hardaway, the "bearded" Baron Davis who created the Black Eight Miracle, the defensive tenacity and unpretentious true leader Chauncy Billups, as well as the miracle maker Tracy McGrady who "moved God" and the youngest MVP in history, Derrick Rose.

Will the next Super No. 1 star be Roy?

In all probability.

No, maybe it already is.

After fully developing his talents, after going through hard workouts, and after being guided by major masters, Roy has unconsciously combined all the advantages of those Super No. 1s: Robertson's all-round ball skills, Hardaway's smart passing, Davis's passionate killing, Billups' tenacious defense, McGrady's long-range shot, and Rose's sharp breakthrough. Each of them, each of them seemed to have accidentally left a mark on Roy, and in the end, when all the natural abilities converged on Roy, another No. 1 star in history Roy was born.

Roy, the No. 1 player, was born......