Chapter 179: Pre-All-Star and Rookie Game 5
It was Luke.
When Barang Davis broke through Reed's defense, Luke followed. But this is when Stephen Jackson pounced on the defense. Luke still hasn't given up, and Luke knows that Stephen Jackson is an excellent individual defender and team defender. It is currently the main gate of the Warriors' defense. Stephen Jackson can defend the big man on top and pull away to defend the small man.
Against the big man defence, Stephen Jackson often pulls the right distance and waits for an opportunity to cut off the ball that passes inside. When the big man plays with the ball, he has the habit of lowering his center of gravity, using his feet and body to make it difficult for his opponent to move, and waiting for an opportunity to pull the ball. For example, the defense against Nowitzki in the 2007 playoffs made full use of flexible foot movement.
Against the smaller defence, Stephen Jackson moves quickly and can judge the breakaway line well. His cautious attitude and quick reaction ability in defense make him rarely suffer from feints, and I will not move if you move left and right. Stephen Jackson's rebounding ability is not outstanding, but the steals are clever and unguardable. So having Stephen Jackson defend Baron Davis is a very good option.
But Luke knows that Barang Davis will never escape Stephen Jackson's defense, and at this time he will definitely choose, pass the ball, who to pass to? At this time, the only one who has no one to defend is Richard Hamilton, and this is a very good shooter, compared to Baron Davis's completely inconsistent shooting percentage, Barlong Davis believes that Richard Hamilton has a higher probability of hitting this ball, not to mention that there is no chance to shoot at all now.
Nine times out of ten, the ball will pass to Richard Hamilton, at least Luke believes it. Quietly letting go of Wally Szzerbiak in front of him, Luke quietly approached Richard Hamilton and snatched Baron Davies' pass with lightning speed and jingle after Baran Davies' confident pass.
"Damn it!" After receiving a pass from Barang Davies, Richard Hamilton reacted immediately. But he didn't hesitate and turned to follow.
But Luke's pace is not something that ordinary people can keep up with, especially when Luke is just starting out, which is the first step, and Luke can leave many players behind him with the first step. This time too, even if Richard Hamilton tried to catch up, he couldn't catch up with Luke.
"Since it feels good today, let's try it now!" After making sure that Richard Hamilton behind him couldn't catch up with him, Luke opted to play around, make a sharp stop from beyond the three-point line, and then shoot. Of course, in order to prevent the person behind from blocking Luke, Luke chose to shoot in a forward position, although it is ugly, but it is a good thing to prevent the block.
So the ball "swooped" into the basket again, and Luke scored nine points in a row to narrow the score to 11 points.
Seeing the current form, the second-year team quickly called a timeout.
"Great job!" Reed hugged Luke directly.
"Good job." Stephen Jackson patted Luke on the shoulder.
Other first-graders also came over one after another to pat Luke in celebration.
"Well done, kid!" Barkley touched Luke's head, though he was much shorter.
"Thanks, Coach." Luke said with a smile.
"Alright, boys, keep up the next session!" Barkley shouted
"Yes!" All the first-year players shouted in unison.
The timeout ended quickly and both sides were back on the field.
After the second-year team has a quick attack, quickly return to the defense and wait for the first-year team's attack.
As before, the first-year team handed the ball to Luke after half-time.
"Don't think about attacking so easily this time!" Wally Szzerbiak said to Luke.
"Oh!" Luke was about to taunt him, but another person appeared next to him, making him shut his mouth for a while, and Sean Marion arrived. "It turned out to be guarding me!" Luke smiled at this.
"You won't be able to get in this time!" Wally Szebiak said with a smile.
"Really?" Luke said, "Then I'll give it a try!" ”
Luke took a step back to pull out of Wally Szczebiak and Sean Marion's encirclement, then quickly took a big step to the left and dribbled forward. Wally Szzambiak and Sean Marion had to follow, but Luke once again opted for a quick movement to pull the ball back into place, causing Wally Szzambiak and Sean Marion to lose their center of gravity. Even so, Wally Szzerbiak and Sean Marion still didn't give up, albeit a beat slower, but still got their bodies back.
Watching them move, "Well, you guys won!" Luke stopped dribbling and passed the ball just in time to the unmarked McMiller.
"Damn it!" Everyone knows that the pinch defense will definitely vacate a person's position, and they chose to let go of McMiller on the outside this time, and it is not clear now, but Luke knows that McMiller's outside offensive methods are sharp. As a pitcher, a career 40% three-point shooting percentage, gorgeous slag. Letting him go is directly equivalent to giving up 3 points directly.
After realizing that he couldn't catch up, Sean Marion gave up chasing and defending, slowing down and watching Miller throw the ball. The result was a three-point shot.
After making the three-pointer, Miller didn't forget about the man who helped him and gave Luke a thumbs up.
The second-year team, on the other hand, hated it a little.
Sophomore team offense. Wally Szzebiak singles Luke.
"Rookie, I'll make you look good!" Wally Szebiak said through gritted teeth.
"Hehe, there are already a lot of people who have said this to me, except for Carl Malone and Maddie, I won the rest." Luke said flatly, as if it were a very casual thing.
"Damn, you're going to taste my awesomeness!" "Then let me see how many pounds and taels you have!"
Luke knows that he doesn't have any strong tricks now, and now he has nothing but a beautiful outside shot, and now he is only left with ugly small breaks, although there is no aesthetic and technical content, but the ball will still fall into the hoop steadily, of course, when he meets a player weaker than him. Now his back-to-back and sudden turn and jump shot are very immature, and now it is evident. He leaned on Luke's singles and couldn't hit Luke at all. Seeing that it was about to be five seconds before he hit the singles, he had no choice but to use the trick of the later generations to hit the back and turn and jump shot, but ...... The ball didn't even touch the Nets, 100 percent air ballooning. Not only were the players stunned, but the referees were stunned. It took five seconds for the audience to burst into laughter. "Hahaha......"
Before it was out of bounds, McMiller fished the ball back.
"Attack!" Miller shouted loudly, and Luke rushed out again quickly.
"Damn it!" Wally Szebiak hurried to follow.
Luke received the pass and was about to burst in, but someone behind him stopped him.
"Damn it!" Luke knew that the opportunity for the fast break was gone, but he didn't give up and threw the ball out anyway.
I don't know if Luke's luck was too good, the ball hit the rebound and then bounced back to the basket, bounced twice, and got into the basket. Everyone was stunned, including Luke. "Oh, it's all in." Luke muttered to himself.
"That's a lot of luck, isn't it?" The second-year team is starting to complain.
The referee did not forget his duty and awarded the foul. Luke managed to "score a four" in the rookie game.
Of course, Luke made no problem with the free throw, and the ball earned four points back at once. The difference was narrowed to 6 points.
With two three-pointers, the first-year team quickly caught up.
Now the momentum of the first-grade team is like a rainbow, and the momentum of the second-grade team is losing and retreating, even if O'Neill uses the timeout to use the timeout, it is useless, and the last grade turns defeat into victory and wins,. This class of rookies also became the only team in history to defeat the second grade in the first year, which is unprecedented, and it is believed that the future form is unprecedented.
Luke was deservedly elected MVP of the Rookie All-Star Game.
But he only had one word for the trophy, "Damn, finally won't give Aaron a chance to fix me!" ”
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