Chapter 113: Defensive Actions (2)

Although Usiris has not practiced Jeet Kune Do, he is the successor of Wing Chun, and he is very sensitive to inch boxing.

He really wanted to beat up Larry Johnson, but he knew it was part of the NBA basketball game, and he had to endure it.

To date, Larry Johnson is the first player to play defensive tricks at Usyris.

The members of the exclamation team are all students and relatively honest.

Troy Jackson, Mark Jackson, Ralph Alston, Byron Davis, and Usyris's one-on-one bullfights were all frontal breakdowns that didn't match the defense.

Mutombo, Patri Ewing, and Alonzo Mourning naturally don't play defensive tricks against their juniors.

The game is in progress.

The coaching staff and non-playing players on both sides, as well as the fans, were watching Usyris.

Small defensive actions are a hurdle for any NBA player, and it is difficult to escape this no matter what the game; If you retaliate out of anger, the penalty will come back and forth until you are sent off.

David Stern frowned, but his heart was full of emotion.

After suffering frequent small movements, although you will not be seriously injured, the pain of flesh and skin is inevitable!

One piece of green, one piece of red, one piece of purple, one piece of black, one piece of swollen, the muscles on the back are like zebras, this is one of the treatment enjoyed by the core players of the NBA in the game, no matter how much you hate it, how angry you are, you can't escape it!

In basketball games, there are often core players on the side of the court on the folding bed or chair to receive massage from the team doctor, this is not only to eliminate fatigue, but also to relieve blood and stasis!

As the world's number one commercial sport, the NBA has billions of dollars entangled in it, so there is no shortage of talented players to supplement it.

Grab any bench player who averaged 3 points per game this season and you can find some glorious past!

Many high school talents, NCAA stars, and top NBA stars have entered the NBA, hit the "rookie wall" headlong, and then disappeared.

The so-called "rookie wall" includes language barriers, moral barriers, value barriers, abiding by team discipline, being bullied by veteran players, being ignored by the head coach, changing the rules of the game, severely restricting and depriving the ball, how to protect yourself from injury on the court, the team's tactical execution ability, diligent exercise, correcting the habit of running and shooting, strengthening personal physical fitness, adapting to fast-paced running, controlling temper to avoid fouls, resisting close defense, resisting defensive small actions, resisting tobacco and alcohol, resisting drugs, resisting gambling, Resist the encirclement of beautiful women, avoid negative news reports, avoid troubles outside the field, avoid accidents and injuries outside the field, and many other factors.

These factors are entangled all the time, and there are naturally very few players who can stand out!

If you don't contribute enough on the court, name-calling, ridicule, ridicule, cold bench will be a lingering nightmare for your entire career.

On the contrary, if you have enough strength and show your excellent side, your teammates, the head coach, and the boss give you enough respect, the news media hold you, the commercial endorsement takes the initiative to come to the door, the fans cheer for you and take out the money in your pocket for you, be proud of you, and be proud of you!

Doing one thing wholeheartedly is easier said than done!

During this period, reason is important, planning is important, discipline is important, and as you can imagine, how difficult it is.

Let's get back to the point.

All in all, Usyris was entangled by Larry Johnson, who didn't care who was the attacker or what passes or didn't care about the ball.

Usiris was frosty, and there was nothing unusual about his appearance.

Olajuwon made a graceful dream move to break through Mutombo's defence, dribbling the ball across the backfield and into the halfway line.

Mutombo chased after him, constantly hitting Olajuwon with his shoulder to disrupt his opponent's rhythm of possession and slow down his opponent's sprint.

Olajuwon opted to pass the ball to Rodman because it was the safest way to transition the ball.

The other 2 were defended around the front, and if they wanted to pass over, they could only play high lob balls, which was a bit dangerous.

Hardaway is obviously at a disadvantage against Marbury, so let's not talk about it!

Only Rodman has a height advantage against Barkley, and it is also the way to defend behind his back, and if he doesn't pass to him, there is no other choice.

Olajuwon passed the basketball and sprinted to the top of the arc, waiting to catch the ball before attacking.

Mutombo, of course, is in hot pursuit.

Barkley, who never thought he was short, saw the pass coming towards Rodman, hit Rodman in the armpit with an inch punch, and then jumped forward to grab the ball.

Rodman was about to catch the ball when he suddenly suffered a sneak attack in his armpit, it hurt, it really hurt!

He had an idea, screamed in pain, fell to the ground, clutched his armpits, and cried out in pain; Seeing that this posture was clearly seriously injured by Barkley, he should have given Barkley a malicious foul to compensate poor Rodman.

The armpit, commonly known as the squeaky fossa, is a part with less muscles, and the blind spot of the body's resistance is naturally a little fragile.

"Poor Rodman suffered a malicious foul, you say, shouldn't it be whistled?!"

The three referees turned a blind eye to this, hum, Rodman is just a scoundrel, and he has to play tricks of deception and foul play, so Lao Tzu is not fooled, and Lao Tzu is not a professional referee, so he can't see it, what can you do? !

The coaching staff and players of the home and away teams are thinking similarly.

The fans laughed.

Barkley smirked evilly as he scooped the basketball with both hands, and immediately dribbled quickly with one hand and rushed to his own offensive half.

Usilis finally found an opportunity to get rid of the Larry-Johnson entanglement,

Hardaway was the first to return to the defense, and he was very fast, and he got entangled with Barkley; Marbury hurriedly followed.

Olajuwon didn't care about the emotion, and hurriedly chased after him, and Mutombo followed.

Larry Johnson grinned wickedly and chased after him.

Alonzo-Morning hurried after him, and Oakley did so.

Seeing that no one was paying attention to him, Rodman immediately got up and rushed up.

It's time to see who has the upper hand and who sprints faster.

Within the three-point line, there was a two-on-one situation.

Ross Barkley dribbled through the pitch with Usiris and against Hardaway.

After a simple pass, Usyris dribbled with one hand.