Chapter 308: This Is Despicable

Roy was depressed throughout the first half, with Stevenson constantly buzzing in his ears like a big fly and always hacking him where the referees couldn't see him. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info Although he didn't dare to do it too obviously, the effect was still there, and Roy now felt a faint pain all over his body.

Ye Feng sat next to him and asked in a low voice, "Are you okay?" It looks like you suffered a lot in the first half. He said as he waved the stats in his hand. Roy nodded silently, having just four points on 1-of-8 shooting in the first half, plus three rebounds and two assists, but had as many as four turnovers, which was unthinkable in his previous games, and it was clear that his mindset had changed.

Looking at his gloomy expression, Ye Feng didn't say much, he was happy to help Roy share some pressure on the court, but Stevenson recognized Roy, even if Ye Feng attacked with the ball and forced them to change defenses, Stevenson always ran to Roy's side to harass him after three changes and two changes. In the second half, Roy had to work his own, and no one could help him, so he could only try to create some space for him.

McMillan had already noticed that Roy was in trouble, so he consciously reduced Roy's playing time in the first half, but he didn't think about what would happen in the second half for a while. So he simply called Roy aside and asked bluntly, "Brandon, would you rather continue playing in the second half or would you like to take a break off the bench?" I have a feeling you had some trouble in the first half and I haven't thought of a solution yet. ”

Roy was stunned for a moment, and after being silent for a while, he whispered: "It's okay coach, I can do it, let me continue to play in the second half!" I think I can handle it, I'm sorry to bother you. My team-mates helped me a lot on the pitch and I think I can handle Stevenson. ”

McMillan patted him on the shoulder, didn't say anything, picked up the tactics board and began to lay out the tactics for the whole team. Everyone else was a little surprised when he made it clear that Roy would continue to start in the second half, but no one disagreed, everyone had a lot of respect for Roy, and now it's not his fault that he's been like this because of his injury, or that a lot of play-making is good for his recovery, right? That's what everyone thinks in their hearts.

But Roy's situation didn't improve in the second half, and as the Trail Blazers gradually gained the upper hand, Stevenson's movements became more and more aggressive, and the referee whistled a personal foul for it. But this can only be regarded as an itch in his boots for him, anyway, as long as he is on the field, he will come forward to entangle with Roy like a shark that smells blood, so that he cannot play a role in the team's tactical system.

Ye Feng was very disgusted with such people, he simply let Roy cover for him, and he didn't stop the ball and went directly to the inside, which forced Stevenson to switch to him, and he didn't have time to play against Roy. Out of his own righteous indignation, Ye Feng used the two methods that could best hit his opponent against Stevenson: ** and back hit. Because only after the change of defense will he really feel what Roy has experienced, this guy really likes to twitter too much, maybe a few more goals on his head can make him a little more restrained, right? Ye Feng thought to himself.

It's a pity that his idea is a little naïve, Stevenson is a player who dares to provoke James, will he care about how many goals you score? No kidding! Not only did he not care, but he intensified it, Ye Feng couldn't play blocking and dismantling with Roy every round, unless he wanted the team's offense to be completely seen through by the opponent, so when Roy didn't participate in the dismantling, Stevenson's opportunity came.

This time, he reduced the verbal harassment and instead strengthened the small movements during physical collisions. Stevenson isn't actually a very professional defensive player, or his defensive skills aren't good enough to make him a big lock on the perimeter, but he can be said to be self-taught with those small moves or something. Poking you in the waist where the referee can't see you, or pretending to be stuck and elbowing you with your elbow, these are all pediatric for him.

Harassing Roy is not a psychological burden for him, the professional game is like this, no one will pity the opponent because of his injury, at most he will not maliciously foul him, it is absolutely impossible to open the net side, how can he not catch the opponent's loopholes? They are professional footballers, not philanthropists. So there's no pressure on Stevenson to make these little moves, as long as he doesn't get caught by the referee.

Roy was still obsessively involved in the attack, and Stevenson's small movements were insidious and made him feel pain every time, but he just gritted his teeth and glared at the other side, and continued to run to the next gap to get ready to catch the ball, which also made Stevenson think he was a soft egg. It's humiliating for a player to be fearless against an opponent he defends, and that's what Stevenson thinks right now, so he's going to give Roy something different and make him understand that he's not a good guy.

With three minutes left in the third quarter, Roy rarely asked for the ball at a 45-degree angle from beyond the three-point line, and Stevenson quickly followed. Miller passed the ball to Roy, and in the face of the guy in front of him, Roy was angry and decided to teach him a good lesson. After getting the ball, he tried to move, changed direction in front of his body, and Roy burst past Stevenson between the change of center of gravity, Stevenson quickly chased back, and then he kicked out.

I have to say that Stevenson is still experienced, and he didn't deliberately reach out to trip Roy, which would definitely attract a malicious foul for himself. He handled it so skillfully that it looked like Roy had bumped into it on his own initiative. Roy hit Stevens' calf when he broke through, and then there was only one result, and that was that both sides fell to the ground at the same time, and the ball flew directly off the sideline. Stevenson rolled over and sat up, reached out to signal the opponent to hit the man with the ball, and shouted at the referee to put pressure on him, even if his teammates pulled him up, he was still chattering, trying to put all the blame on Roy, who took the initiative to attack.

But Roy's situation is not good, he completely ignores the outstretched arm of his teammates, just clutches his knee and moans, it looks very serious, everyone knows that he has a knee injury, and it is very likely that it will recur again.

Stevenson stood by and pretended to be surprised, but he was secretly smug inside. Suddenly, someone behind him shouted, "Deshawn! He subconsciously turned his head, only to see a fist rapidly enlarged in his field of vision......