Chapter 364: Brute Force is Amazing
In the regular season, Ye Feng didn't fight against James, he always thought that James's strength was just one line higher than his own, and he could still carry it by gritting his teeth. www.biquge.info But he forgot that when James entered the draft, power was a point that scouts emphasized, and he often played touchdown-style fast breaks.
James didn't have to fight so hard during the regular season, especially when he had two All-Star-caliber teammates standing next to him, and he could have played to avoid injury. But now that it is the finals, he has no room to retain his strength, but Ye Feng does not know what kind of test he will encounter.
On May 31, local time, the first game of the 2010-11 NBA Finals was held at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, and influential media giants such as ESPN broadcast it online.
Both Spoelstra at home and McMillan have lined up the team's most regular starting lineup, with Miller, Matthews, Ye Feng, Aldridge and Camby on the Trail Blazers' side, and Bibby, Wade, James, Bosh and Joel Anthony on the Heat. At a cursory glance, the starters of both sides are quite close, and it is completely possible to play on the top, which is also the common idea of the two managers - to do a good job first.
Although Anthony is the center of the Heat, the opening jump ball is from Bosh, and it is clear that Camby's bounce is not as good as Bosh, maybe he could compete with the opponent if he is ten years younger, but not now. Bosh flicked the ball behind him, and Wade was firmly in control of the ball, leaving Matthews next to him without any chance. When all the Trail Blazers players were back in his half, he slowly dribbled across the halfway line and went straight to James.
Ye Feng, who was standing in front of James, was like a big enemy, but he didn't call his teammates to wrap it up, but lowered his center of gravity, opened his hands, and put on a defensive breakthrough posture. He had a lot of research before the game, and James's long-range shooting could only be said to be average, and he chose the latter between the burst and the shot.
James' dribbling is not as pleasing to the eye as stars like Kobe and Maddy, and it can even be said to be a little rough, which is one of the reasons why many people hack him. But for James, dribbling doesn't need to be fancy moves, just a little gap.
Sure enough, Ye Feng's body center of gravity changed slightly with James's continuous crotch dribbling, but it was such a negligible change that James caught. His eyes froze, he took a big step abruptly, and with his shoulder, he directly pushed Ye Feng to a stumbling back, and he himself walked away, crushing all the way to the inside line like a heavy tank, and even Camby, who came up to make up for the defense, was knocked into a stagnant footstep by him.
The next thing is very simple, a signature Roc spreads its wings, and James gives the Heat a good start with a violent dunk.
Looking at his back slowly retreating to his own half, Ye Feng smiled helplessly, reached out and rubbed his shoulder that had just been stiffened, and the somewhat numbing pain was slightly relieved. Although this is a hard injury, it is not a big deal, but it is unbearable to be bumped around like this, Ye Feng can only sigh that James's strength is indeed amazing, and he is worthy of being a god who was considered to have a historical-level physical fitness before the draft.
But now is clearly not the time to praise your opponent, and how to deal with it is the biggest problem.
James' dribbling is simple, simple to the point of being a little rudimentary, but as long as he is allowed to rush, basically no one can stop it. Now it seems that the Pistons, who had a first-class defense, were deflated in front of him and were nothing, and at that time, James often carried a few people into the interior to score. Toughness seems to be useless, and Ye Feng doesn't believe that anyone in the team can beat James in strength, so the only way is not to let him rush up.
It's easier said than done, James is no longer the same person who carried a team forward alone in the Cavaliers, and at that time he could have used the whole team to defend him, but now doing so can only make him die faster. Slowing down the breakthrough does require someone to do it, but there is no doubt that it can only be Ye Feng and Camby, Aldridge can be properly involved, but he must take care of Bosh on the other side.
When the Heat attacked again, Ye Feng was very careful to leave a distance of about one meter between himself and James, with his reaction speed, even if James dared to shoot on the outside, he could also go up and interfere as soon as possible. Maybe James still feels that it is more certain to break through to the basket, he repeats his old skills, and after a large change of direction in front of the body, he sees the opportunity and passes Ye Feng in one step, and goes to the basket to kill.
This time, Ye Feng didn't suffer a heavy blow, but he followed him like a shadow, and kept making physical contact with James on the side, hoping that this guy could slow down. Under Ye Feng's full defense, James really failed to increase his speed as before, so the threat was much smaller, but the effect of force was mutual, James was pushed down in speed, Ye Feng didn't feel any better, he felt that his shoulders were no longer his own.
Camby also guarded against the opportunity, it was a shame for him to be slammed on the head by James before, and now is the time for him to get back on the field. However, James showed a dexterity that was completely inconsistent with his strong body in the middle of the two, only to see him soar into the air, dodge and move under the cover of Camby's long arm, hand the ball to his left hand and end the attack with a pull-up layup, Camby didn't even touch the skin.
Not only that, James fell back to the ground after scoring a layup, and Camby just stood next to his landing point, and with the impact of the landing, James actually knocked Camby back several steps to the bottom line, and almost fell to the ground. No matter how old Canby is, he is also a veritable center, James actually knocked him back like this, Ye Feng on the side was dumbfounded, is this the real strength of James?
In this case, it is a bit of a problem, James is completely a bug on the offensive end, and he can't use multi-player packs against him. With his vision of the court, he can quickly find his teammates who are in the vacant position, and the bag or something is simply cocooned and self-bound, worthy of being the first star in the league! With Wade and Bosh in mind, will their opponents still have a way to live?