32. Fake fall brigade
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Brad Miller won the jump ball and the Kings took the lead.
Mike Bibby advanced to the front court and handed Chris Webb in the high post.
Webber is tall and lanky, very mobile, and a cut that drew Okafor past the reinforcements of Blazek and Gerard Wallace.
Peja took advantage of the pick-and-roll to shake off Breven Knight's tracking and hit a three-point shot from the top arc to the basket.
The Serbs are among the best in the league in projection ability, and last season's second team was not given for nothing.
Bobcat attacked, Ye Han ran out of the three-point line, and hit a three-point shot with color.
The scene actually cheered for Ye Han's three points!
That's right! This is California, which has the largest number of Chinese in the United States! Many Chinese came to the Ake Stadium to cheer for Ye Han.
Christie's eyes were cold, careless, this kid is really powerful, and he doesn't rely on fighting hype to have such high popularity.
As one of the best outside defensive players in the league, and Bowen is known as the two most underrated outside defensive gates, Christie has been on the All-Defensive Team every year for the past four years.
But seeing Ye Han's action and freehand shooting, he began to face Ye Han squarely.
The Kings attacked, Webb hit the high post frame single!
If the Suns' little bully Stoudemire singles make opponents scared, then Webber's frame can be described as devastating.
Webb had a strange but accurate straight-arm jumper that no one dared to ignore his long-range shooting, and Okafor was knocked out of position by Webb.
Cut under the basket! Webb took three straight steps to the basket.
But!
The lynx had already prepared, and Ye Han was firmly in the way of Weber's advance, and the latter was surprised to find that he couldn't resist this little rookie!
Improvisation is what sets Webb apart from ordinary power forwards, and he takes advantage of the situation to pass the ball to Christie, who leaked out of Ye Han.
Christie's ball quotient is very high, and the moment Ye Han made up for the defense, he actively ran to the most familiar shooting point, received the ball and shot from close range, and hit a two-point shot.
Bobcats attack, with Blevin Knight, Bobcats offense is not a problem, always can send the ball to the player at the most appropriate time, Ye Han is through the running position to receive the pass in the bottom corner.
However, this time the opponent seems to be very different from before, he didn't lose his position, and appeared in front of Ye Han at the same time as Ye Han received the ball!
"Rookie, don't try to score easily." Christie is a veteran player from the 90s, and the sarcastic tone can clearly be seen to be provoking Ye Han.
This is the first time that Ye Han has experienced the defense of this kind of old-school players, accepting the kind of trash talk that does not contain dirty words but makes people very unpleasant, these old-school players anger the opponent from various aspects such as tone, small movements, and eyes, and make the opponent play abnormally and make wrong choices.
Trash talk and swear words are two different concepts.
Although he has played against Kobe, Kobe Bryant didn't want to hit his "fans" because of Ye Han's pre-game episode, well, he regarded Ye Han as his fan, or the brain-dead-die-hard kind. As for Kobe Bryant's insult to the Bobcat, it was a complete accident.
Ye Han, a young man with strong blood, was really fooled, and originally planned to pass it back to let Blevin Knight reorganize, but this time he didn't, he chose to play singles.
Ye Han strongly slammed Christie, and in terms of physical fitness, Ye Han had an advantage, Christie was easily squeezed away by him, relying on his body to break through.
But just when Ye Han was about to pass Christie, there was a tingling and itching in his armpit, and he subconsciously raised his hand.
The referee's whistle blows, and the offense is fouled!
Ye Han waved his elbow!
Ye Han was stunned with the ball, this is all right! Looking at Christie who was lying on the ground with a smile in his eyes, Ye Han didn't expect that this little black man with thick eyebrows and big eyes who looked honest would be so despicable!
The Kings players saw Ye Han's stunned reaction, and Christie's contrived "pain" when he got up, although he didn't know what this teammate did, but he must have been tricked by the other party.
Nima is no wonder O'Neal scolded the king for being the queen, so he faked the fall at the beginning!
But looking at the slow motion, he did seem to use his elbow to open the way when he broke through, and it was useless to explain, Ye Han shook his head and ran back to his half court to prepare for defense.
The Kings attack, the Kings play Princeton, and there is an important premise for playing Princeton, that is, all five people must have the ability to pass, Webber is the best passer at power forward, Bibby is a point guard with double ability on assists, Brad Miller passes the ball well, and Peja also has a one-handed pass.
But surprisingly, Christie also has a hand to pass the ball! He is also a first-hand ball player who averages nearly four assists per game in his career.
Compared to the Bobcats, who rely on a pass from Blevin Knight to shoot directly, the Kings' offense is like an art, always giving the ball to the player with the best chance of scoring.
Although Peja was killed by Ye Han, the rest of the king was not something that the lynx could defend against at all.
Seeing Christie's provocative eyes after passing it to Webber after completing the one-handed split, Ye Han was very unhappy.
Bobcats attacked, Ye Han asked for the ball at the top of the arc, and wanted to single Christie.
Although Bickerstaff did not explicitly say that Ye Han was the core, everyone in the team knew that this team was formed for Ye Han, and Blevin Knight was familiar with various unwritten rules of the NBA, and if he wanted to mix well in the team as a role player, he had to understand many things, so he hurriedly handed the ball to Ye Han.
Ye Han singled Christie, but was once again made an offensive foul by the opponent!
Ye Han was too young, he tried his best to avoid being affected by Christie's small movements, but he didn't notice Brad Miller, he put his head on Brad Miller, and hit people with the ball!
Less than two minutes into the game, Ye Han had already committed two fouls.
"Kids, this is the NBA."
When Ye Han was substituted, Christie whispered in his ear.
This is the epitome of the whole game, Ye Han was targeted at the defense by the opposite side.
The king is a team known for fake falls and small actions, and a rookie like Ye Han met this team and was defended by the opponent, and the miserable end can be imagined.
Without Ye Han present, the Bobcat's outside attack was paralyzed.
Is Kapono a pitcher? But the running position is really clumsy, no one attracts the defense to open up space for him, and it is difficult to run out of space, and the other people's outside projection is miserable. So the king retracted his defense and beat the lynx to the ground.
This game proves one thing, without Ye Han, you can really only put it bad, and you don't have to deliberately put it bad, and it will rot to the end.
When Ye Han played 6 minutes in the third quarter and received his fifth personal foul, Bickerstaff simply did not let Ye Han stay on the court and gave up the game.
Ye Han scored 13 points and 6 rebounds on 4-of-11 shooting, scoring and rebounding to a new low.