Chapter 193: Footsteps under the basket

The training programs of several people are different, even Kobe, Maddy, Butler and Ye Feng, who also focus on swing guards, have different focuses. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info This is a very normal thing, every player cannot have exactly the same strengths and weaknesses, it may be slow, it may not be accurate to shoot, it may be a little unbearable when it comes to physical confrontation, these have to be compensated for by a targeted training plan.

Ye Feng doesn't have many weaknesses now, his own physical fitness is good, and he doesn't have the usual disadvantages of the yellow race in terms of bounce and speed, as for shooting, how could he have problems with shooting after being instructed by Hornacek? However, Ye Feng knows one thing very well, that is, as a professional player, the more weapons in the arsenal, the better, and if you change the way when you are in trouble, you may be able to break the game. Ye Feng had briefly asked Abdul-Jabbar for advice on the method of "heavenly hook" before, although Abdul-Jabbar didn't talk for a long time, and he had to take care of other players in UCLA, but Ye Feng still learned a lot from him. However, the hook hand has to be used with the inside footsteps in many cases, otherwise it is just a temporary expedient measure, and it cannot be put on the table.

In fact, Ye Feng also wanted to learn the steps under the basket from a few of the Trailblazers, but what made him feel pain was that several of the Pioneers' insiders were not good at this. Oden and Pulzbila are technically the same type of interior players, and they do have a good back-to-back singles skill, but they lack variety, in other words, they are the kind of bulldozer-style under-the-basket offense that is wide open and close, and they are blind when it comes to footwork. As for Aldridge, this guy may prefer to break through, and he doesn't know why he is under the basket, and when he asks him, he can't explain clearly, and he personally prefers to use a jumper to solve the problem in the middle range, and the basket is directly conceded to Oden. Such teammates also made Ye Feng helpless, and he couldn't find anyone if he wanted to learn skills.

But this time, since he met Gasol, Ye Feng made up his mind to ask for advice. As a typical European interior player, Gasol is very well-rounded, whether it is the footwork under the basket or the mid-range jumper, and the range can even occasionally reach beyond the three-point line. Regarding Ye Feng's consultation, Gasol did not hide anything because he was the opponent of the Lakers in the playoffs last season, but patiently pointed out some problems with Ye Feng's footsteps under the basket.

I have to say that it makes sense for Gasol to be known as the first center in FIBA, Ye Feng usually thinks that his steps under the basket are not bad, and he has also received good results in the game, but as soon as Gasol opened his mouth, he knew that his footsteps had many loopholes, and he was far from reaching the point where he could be used as a conventional weapon. Gasol said while demonstrating: "The footsteps under the basket do not mean how fancy you have to be, or how eye-catching, the fundamental purpose of all the steps is to mobilize the opponent's defense, all the steps must be based on the opponent's defensive reaction, if you can't mobilize the defense, the steps are just an empty shelf, and you may be directly cut off ...... ball."

Ye Feng listened to Gasol's words while thinking about some of the situations he encountered on the field. Just like Gasol said, he likes to show off his skills too much, many times the other party is unmoved, just stuck in the position, he doesn't rely on his feet to go to the basket at all, and eventually it will always evolve into a forced breakthrough in the face frame or a half-turned backward jumper, although he can also score, but this is definitely not the use of footsteps under the basket. Gasol's hands-on demonstration under the basket has undoubtedly opened a new door for him to expect more from his performance next season.

But many things are easy to say, but it is difficult to do, such as Ye Feng's practice of footsteps under the basket. He was sure that he listened very carefully, and even drew inferences about some of Gasol's very practical steps, but when it came time for him to practice, he always felt that something was not right, and the point was that he didn't know what the reason was. At this moment, Kobe Bryant in the other half waved at him and said loudly: "Rookie, do you want to fight with me?" ”

Ye Feng was stunned, Kobe Bryant was still practicing three-point shooting just now, and he had been practicing for a while, under normal circumstances, the three-point shot would use much more force than the two-point shot, and the continuous three-point shot practice would undoubtedly greatly consume physical strength, why did Kobe Bryant propose to play one-on-one bullfighting before he had a long rest? That's a bit unscientific, isn't it? When he was still hesitating, Kobe Bryant had already walked over with the ball and said solemnly: "Let's use the basket to fight it out, don't think you take advantage, boy, even if I just made 200 three-pointers, the remaining physical strength is enough to get you." ”

Listening to Kobe's words, Ye Feng's competitiveness was also aroused, but he also knew that Kobe Bryant's proposal to use the inside line to conduct heads-up was to give himself some guidance through actual combat, so he readily agreed. Because it is a training break, it is not a 10-ball game like a street court, but it has been changed to a 5-ball game, after all, everyone has a lot of physical exertion during training, and now the bullfight is a little intense, but it is also a small game during the break. But Ye Feng doesn't think it's a game from the bottom of his heart, he really wants to learn something from Kobe, but wouldn't it be better to beat Kobe while learning?

Out of care for the rookie, Kobe Bryant generously gave up the first offensive right to Ye Feng. The two did not stand at the top of the arc like a normal one-on-one bullfight, but started directly from the elbow area near the left baseline area, which was also proposed by Kobe Bryant, because this can better simulate the situation during the game, and basically no one will start to play with their backs at the top of the arc in the official game, so that the distance from the basket is much farther than near the baseline. Ye Feng was not hypocritical, and stood directly in the elbow area with the ball, and Kobe Bryant posted it as soon as possible, posing as an interior defense.

The one-on-one bullfight between the two not only attracted Gasol, who had just explained the inside steps to Ye Feng, but even Maddie and Butler, who were sweating in the field next to them, couldn't help but put down their training and come over to watch the game, not to mention the trainers hired by Kobe. Everyone thought of it as a relaxed little game, and Butler took the trouble to open the market to bet on the outcome of the game. However, almost no one echoed his proposal, so he had to stand on the sidelines with a sad face and watch the one-on-one quietly.

In fact, the reason why no one bets with him is because everyone thinks that Kobe Bryant has won and there is nothing to bet on, but is this really the case?