Chapter 138: All-Star Weekend (3)

Sure enough, as Ye Feng expected, after the game started, the sophomore team basically focused their shots on Durant alone, although Starkey and Young are not serious point guards, but in this extremely loose defensive system, their passes can still be given to Durant in time, so that this small forward with interior height can play alone. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

Compared with Durant, Ye Feng doesn't get so much support, although Westbrook and Love are willing to play for him, but Rose can't get over the hurdle in his heart, basically get the ball on his own, Beasley is also a black hole on the court, and the ball basically doesn't come out again when it reaches his hand. He himself likes to dominate the ball, and he has been ruthless in this half season of the Heat, this is not a team with a ghost.

But Ye Feng didn't care, he didn't think it was a very interesting thing to take the ball all day and do it alone, although it might be more pleasing to the fans, but it was very tiring, okay? How can you run empty-handed to catch and shoot easily? Besides, the loose defense is not only on the first-grade side, the second-grade team also has no defense, and the person-to-man marking is just a show, which is more conducive to Ye Feng's play. In addition, Durant is not as keen on grabbing rebounds as he will be in the future, but Ye Feng has already exercised his ability to grab rebounds at UCLA, and he has also scored a lot of points by using the secondary offense invisibly.

The two were secretly competing with each other, but the audience on the sidelines watched it very well. Similar to the All-Star Game, the Rookie Challenge also focuses on making difficult moves as the main goal, and it's normal to shoot three-pointers from the outside. The two sides are evenly matched in this regard, and the first-year side even has a slight advantage, after all, Loew can pull outside the three-point line, and Horford, who is opposite him, can only hit the big two points. Except for Horford, the other nine players were all able to shoot from outside the three-point line, and for a while, the two sides went back and forth, and the shooting distance was getting farther and farther.

Westbrook, Ye Feng and Loew, the three former UCLA players, just formed a rather deep formation, Westbrook held the ball at the top of the arc, Ye Feng wandered on the wing, and Loew stuck under the basket. Rose, who was hot, finally forgot about his old grievances for a while, and began to actively integrate into the group, and only Beasley, who was used to doing his own thing, was indifferent to this, anyway, he always thought he was the strongest.

Beasley didn't play much of an active role on the court, though, as his shooting touch was pretty average today, missing a couple of shots in a row, and his interior combination with Loew was a tragedy on the defensive end, both of them were heavy offense and light on defense, and the sophomores' frontcourt players repeatedly scored on the inside, and they were completely unable to stop it. At this time, Wade showed the style of being the boss of the Heat, and without saying a word, he directly removed Beasley and replaced it with Oden as the No. 5 position, allowing Loew to return to the No. 4 position he was more familiar with. That is, Beasley plays on the same team as him, otherwise Beasley's character will definitely be fried.

The coolest thing in the audience is Ye Feng, except for Rose, the other three people are their friends who stick knives in their ribs, not to mention that now Ross has also begun to send assists, so it's really as cool as it gets. With the help of his teammates, Ye Feng completely ignored the opponent's defense and fired at the second-year team's basket unscrupulously, which made Howard, the coach of the second-year team, a little frightened. For him and the Magic, the more players like Ye Feng are undoubtedly the better, as a super center with extremely physical perverted physical fitness and the best defensive ability in the league, Howard's favorite is an efficient and stable outside shooter, and he even has the urge to let the team management trade Ye Feng over.

Ye Feng didn't know that the big guy dancing on the sidelines had taken a fancy to him, and he still started a confrontation with Durant step by step. But unlike Durant, who only cares about scoring for himself, Ye Feng plays more selflessly, repeatedly passing the ball to teammates who are already in the gap. Ross and Westbrook, the two orthodox point guards, did not complain that Ye Feng had robbed them of their work, but were trying to help him open up space. However, the projection ability of the two of them is obviously not comparable to Ye Feng. Therefore, many times Ye Feng creates some opportunities for them to make easy layups, or how to brush up assists?

One of the good and bad features of an All-Star game is that everyone doesn't play a lot of time, and the skill doesn't have much to do with it, just whether you're eye-catching. Although the players are not very tired due to such a large number of rotations, if they want to brush up the data, they can only firmly grasp their playing time. Ye Feng and Durant have done a good job at this, no way, both of them are famous for their shooting, since the defense is so weak, how can they be worthy of their shooting skills if they don't shoot a few more shots?

But the victory of the game still has to be fought for, Wade obviously has one more heart than Howard, at the beginning of the fourth quarter, which can almost be regarded as the cut-off point, he played a hand of "Tian Ji Horse Racing", let Ye Feng play the second position, and pulled the equally strong Mayo out to the third position. Ye Feng is very accustomed to this position, and not having to explode with Durant undoubtedly saves his physical strength, but Durant complains, he not only has to face Mayo's physical contact when attacking, but also suffers from Mayo and Ye Feng's alternate impact when defending, which invisibly reduces his efficiency.

Wade's hand was excellent, which showed that he had learned a lot from Riley, but Howard was a few beats slower, until when he finally realized that something was wrong, and the first-year team had already taken the opportunity to pull the score away. After the final four quarters of the game, the first-year team defeated the second-year team 137-123, and finally did not achieve the "feat" of nine consecutive defeats. The Rookie Challenge MVP undoubtedly belonged to Ye Feng, who scored the highest score in the team in the first year, with 37 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists in the game, proving his strength, but Durant scored a game-high 46 points and 7 rebounds to set a new Rookie Challenge scoring record.

But Ye Feng won't pity you, who called you a small forward? Not against you, but against whom?