Chapter 525: Too Weak!

Ryder's arms were forced back to his own chest by Martial Dao, even though he tried to break free from Martial Dao's hands, but he couldn't do it.

It was only now that Ryder had some understanding of the terrifying power of martial arts.

Human strength cannot be measured by weight alone. The main source of strength is actually muscle, and since Ryder became an NBA player, his usual strength training has been greatly reduced compared to before he entered the NBA.

After becoming an NBA player, he basically didn't train in the offseason, just ate and drank, get some contraband that can be found everywhere in the country, and enjoy the so-called life.

His strength is simply not comparable to that of a person like Martial Dao, who has been trained all year round.

Moreover, in addition to training, martial arts practice judo all year round, and his wrist strength is far stronger than that of players in the general sense.

After being pushed away by the martial arts, Ryder realized that he might really suffer a loss by doing it with the young man in front of him, glared at the martial arts, and under the persuasion of the coach and manager who rushed into the court, he also borrowed the slope to get off the donkey, and said viciously towards the martial arts:

"Boy, don't think it's great to score two goals."

"You wait, I'll make you understand the gap between high school students and NBA players!"

After Ryder finished speaking, he turned and ran towards the backcourt. Wu Dao glanced at Ryder's back, pursed his lips, and snorted lightly in some disappointment.

In his heart, he actually hoped that Ryder would take the initiative, so that he could let him feel his fists well.

As long as the other party does not use the American style of Juai, Takeshi is confident that he will be able to obey Lyddlech.

"Your name is martial arts, right?"

"Fight hard, I'll keep an eye on your performance."

Bill Blair followed Martial Dao's gaze, glanced at Ryder who ran to the backcourt, turned around, and said with a smile towards Martial Dao.

Before that, he didn't care about the high school student who Philip Saunders came to visit for a tryout, but after seeing the performance of the two balls in martial arts, his view of martial arts has completely changed.

Unlike when he was off the court, when he was on the court, Martial Arts was very tough.

Of course, attitude is only one aspect, the main reason is that Buddhist's performance in the two defenses made Bill Blair very satisfied.

To see if a player is good, the first thing to look at is the player's defense.

Takeshi makes good use of his strengths on the defensive end, and he is just a high school student, and he can handle the impact of a mature NBA player so easily.

Although it was only two goals, Bill Blair has already recognized the role of martial arts in defence.

As long as martial arts continues to develop in this direction, no matter how bad it is, after entering the NBA, you can become a defensive leader, and there is no problem at all when you are a tool man.

On the basis of defensive ability, Bill Blair was also impressed by the split dunk that Takedo had just avoided Garnett's pursuit.

The various talents that Martial Arts have shown so far are enough to attract Bill Blair's attention.

With a smile in his eyes, Bill Blair patted Takemichi on the shoulder before heading off the court.

Manager Philip Sanders was also quietly relieved to see that the conflict between Martial Arts and Ryder had not escalated, and he was really afraid that Martial Arts would suffer in Rider's hands. He didn't think a high school student could beat a black guy who grew up in a neighborhood school.

Ryder is different from ordinary NBA players from the NCAA, he went to junior college for two years, and he went to community schools in his freshman and sophomore years, and the campus environment of these schools is understandable.

The coach and manager returned to the rest area one after another.

This clash in the stadium came and went very quickly.

Those teammates of the martial arts saw that the martial arts returned to the field to defend, and looked at each other a few times, but they didn't speak.

They could feel the low pressure emanating from Martial Arts, and in the face of Martial Arts, a high school student who dared to confront the evil man of Ryder, these players wisely chose to remain silent.

Playing ball, since it's on the court, let's play well.

When the game resumed, Garnett knew that Ryder should be holding back a wave of anger in his heart at this time, and when the opponent returned to the backcourt, he quickly passed the ball to the opponent, and then accelerated past Ryder and ran towards the frontcourt.

After the clash between Martial Arts and Ryder, the atmosphere in the arena became oppressive.

The players ran without saying a word, and Ryder quickly approached the top of the arc with the ball in his hands.

Seeing Ryder approaching the three-point line, Wu Dao walked in front of the opponent without saying a word, put on a defensive posture, spread his arms, and looked at the opponent coldly.

Ryder dribbled with his right hand, leaned slightly sideways, looked at the inside line, and then waved his hand at Garnett, signaling the inside player to pull away.

Ryder's two teammates were very knowledgeable, and the young Garnett saw that the "old-timer" seemed to be preparing to play singles, and also quickly left the inside, and then Garnett seemed to have little confidence in his "old-timer", and moved towards the high position of the horn after leaving the inside.

Garnett's mind was simple, if Ryder hit, then he would applaud hard.

But if Ryder is intercepted by the martial arts again, then he will be able to defend as soon as possible.

What Wu Dao didn't know was that the lever dunk he just performed on Garnett's face had already made Garnett remember him, and Garnett planned to return one, otherwise others would underestimate him as an NBA rookie!

Almost ten seconds passed for the attack.

Ryder didn't attack with the ball for a long time, and the teammates of Martial Arts saw that Lyder had been holding the ball for so long, and they didn't even mean to come up to wrap it, they all stood in their own positions, and they didn't even care about the opponent's position, they all looked at Ryder and Martial Arts.

The rest of the Green team did the same, and they didn't mean to help Ryder block the pick-and-roll, so they scattered outside the three-point line or near the bottom corner, watching Ryder.

And Coach Bill, who was off the court, didn't say much in the face of the "stupid" position of the players on the field, and looked at Ryder like everyone else.

It was obviously a five-on-five match, but at this moment it seemed to be a one-on-one heads-up match.

Ryder seemed to be looking for a flaw in Takemi's defense, and dribbled the ball like that until 13 seconds had passed.

Wu Dao saw Ryder make a move, only to see Ryder standing at the top of the arc stunned, the rhythm of the dribble suddenly accelerated, and after the rapid exchange of hands in front of the two bodies to dribble, Ryder stabbed his footsteps and accelerated directly.

However, when he pulled the defense of Martial Arts, Ryder immediately stopped in the high position, took a quick step back and returned to the three-point line, and when Martial Arts caught up, he closed the ball with both hands, trying to make a bowing move.

However, his movements seemed to be expected by Martial Arts, and when the opponent closed the ball, Martial Arts raised his hand directly and pointed at the basketball.

Seeing that the ball was about to be broken, Ryder had no choice but to force the ball together and pull up the shot on the spot against the three-point line.

Despite being a heavy division player in the '90s, Ryder still has good three-point ability.

He shot 37.1 percent from three-point range in the '95-'96 season and averaged 3.7 shots per game. Among his contemporaries, his three-point shooting is already in the upper middle, and the shooting percentage. It can only be said that it can be seen.

Martial Arts couldn't make a steal, and Ryder hurriedly shot.

The basketball flew dangerously past the fingertips of Wu Dao and flew towards the basket.

However, it seems that the pressure on the opponent is too much due to martial arts, or that Ryder himself is not in control. In short, the basketball did not go into the basket and brush the net as Ryder expected, but smashed into the front of the basket and bounced straight back.

Martial arts eyes are fast, quickly turn around, lightly jump directly to the flying basketball, and when he landed and turned around to drop the ball from the right side, he saw Ryder's figure appear in front of him, and he was already ready to wait for the martial arts to drop the ball.

I have to say that although he was blocked by Wu Dao for two goals, Ryder is an NBA-level subdivision in the end, and he has done a very good job in dealing with the defensive end.

changed to a rookie, and he really squatted down!

Wu Dao grabbed the ball with his right hand, leaned forward, and he originally planned to drop the ball from the right side, he grabbed the basketball with one hand, and directly carried it, and the basketball fell on his left side.

Picking up the rebounding basketball in his left hand, Wu Dao accelerated directly and easily ran past Ryder towards the front court.

A few steps after running out, Ryder's figure chased up from the side of Martial Dao, his chest against Martial Dao's shoulder, and one hand covered Martial Dao's eyes, trying to block Martial Dao.

Normally, the best choice for a ball-carrier in the face of such a defense is to pass the ball, and no matter how bad it is, he will pause and adjust.

Therefore, from holding the board to advancing with the ball, players generally do not adapt to such a change of pace so quickly.

But martial arts is different, his hands are big, one hand can easily grasp the basketball, he doesn't need to pause to adjust the rhythm, when the basketball starts, the rhythm has been adjusted.

This is also why players with big hands tend to have better ball quality.

Because players with big hands have more control over basketball!

It was just a rush of kung fu, and Wu Dao had already adapted to the confrontation given by Ryder, and of course, his advance speed was also suppressed a little and slowed down.

Wu Dao, who was aware of this, simply stopped and started urgently, mobilized Ryder's defensive rhythm, and quickly crossed the three-point line with the ball, and when Ryder chased forward again, the tall martial arts actually changed direction quickly in front of him during the march, completely leaving Ryder behind.

The excellent ball shape and beautiful breakthrough movement with the ball made the rest of the people on the court look sideways at this time.

Garnett also quickly moved up after seeing Martial Arts approaching three points and throwing off Ryder and made up for Martial Arts.

When Martial Arts approached the three-point line, Martial Arts saw Garnett step forward and step on the three-point line, while Martial Arts exploded the ball, he pretended to change direction, and the basketball paused briefly for a second in Martial Arts' hands when it rebounded.

After hovering the ball, Wu Dao suddenly accelerated his steps, directly past Garnett, who raised his center of gravity slightly and was about to adjust his direction.

Another blow ball, Wu Dao directly grabbed the basketball with one hand, took two big strides and inserted it directly into the green team's inside line.

And at this moment, Garnett also chased after him, and stretched out his hand to seal the top of the martial arts' head.

During the impact, Wu Dao gave Garnett a "billion points" of physical confrontation at the last step, and then grabbed the ball with one hand near the basket point, paused and leaned back, and with a slight flip of his wrist, the basketball in his hand was sent out directly.

Garnett, who was pushed by Martial Dao, still jumped smoothly, but his jump position was a meter away from the position where Martial Arts shot. His block, it is impossible to block Martial Dao's backward jumper.

The basketball flew directly over Garnett's head, hit the rebound at a 45-degree angle, and then bounced back into the basket with precision.

As two soft sounds reached Garnett's ears in quick succession, he turned around to see the basketball fall from the net and hit the ground.

Philip Saunders, who was watching the game on the sidelines, saw Takeshi grab the rebound, and then a dragon went to the basket to score the ball against Garnett's defense, and couldn't help but stand up, walked to the sidelines, clapped his hands with a smile, and applauded.

Martial Arts passed by the rest area when he returned to defense, heard applause, turned his head to look at Manager Philip Saunders, and then immediately withdrew his gaze.

Unlike the happy Philip Saunders, the other Timberwolves players who were sitting on the court were a little stunned at this time.

Compared with the previous two balls, this goal they can see more from Wu Dao.

Excellent single defense, strong bounce, smooth dribbling, rich basket skills, and good physical confrontation.

At this time, the high school student in the field was covered with weapons all over his body.

The comprehensiveness of the technology makes everyone secretly stunned.

Tom Gugliotta, who was originally happy to see Ryder deflated, had a stiff smile on his face for a moment, and he felt a strong threat from the young man Martial Arts.

If he's not mistaken, the yellow guy in the stadium is playing the small forward position!

Originally, he didn't care, but now it seems that Philip Sanders will call this high school student to visit the training, not because of any personal relationship or any money.

What Philip Saunders likes is the yellow man's terrifying scoring ability and excellent physical condition!

From the time Martial Arts came on the field to now, there have only been a few offensive and defensive rounds, and if you want to talk about time, it has only been a little more than a minute, but Martial Arts has scored 3 goals and scored 6 points.

Admittedly, this is the reason why Ryder has repeatedly "made mistakes" and played the ball.

But doesn't this also illustrate from the side how terrifying the scoring explosiveness of martial arts is?

Of these role players on the Timberwolves bench, one counts as one, and there are many people who can't score 6 points in a full game. Not to mention slashing three goals in a row like Martial Arts.

Being able to cut three shots in a row in front of NBA players is a reflection of ability in itself.

Retreating back to the court, Wu Dao stood at the top of the three-point arc, looking at his teammates who came back one after another and the opponents who began to slowly press into the front court, his brows frowned slightly.

It's too weak.

These people in the Timberwolves are too weak, and Wudao has no way to feel that "sense of oppression" from the opponent's body, so Garnett made him make some moves when he defended himself, and as for the others, he couldn't feel the defensive pressure at all.

So far, the martial arts have been played with ease, and this ease is like playing a high school game.

Wu Dao felt that if his teammates played him, he could easily cut 30+ on the opponent's head in half time.

This is the truest feeling that the Green Team gives to the martial arts!

(End of chapter)