I stole James

Chapter 147 Unless You Have 5 Artests (Joint Chapter)



Chapter 147 Unless You Have 5 Artests (Joint Chapter)

Chapter 147 Unless You Have Five Artests (Chapter [-])

The first quarter started for several minutes. Except for the opening goal, James did not show much desire to attack. He mostly passed the ball to assist his teammates to attack, or supported him in the center.

Well, as for the task with a system score of 60+, he really regarded it as impossible to complete.

Think about it, after the whole season, he only scored 50+ points in one game, and he scored 40+ points in only three or two games. Now that he is asked to score 60+ points, the system is really sure that this is not a joke task, really? Didn't you send the wrong mission?

After one season and playing for so long, there are very few people in the league who have scored 60+ points, and there are only a handful of them.

If someone scores 60+, it will be blown to the media.

He scored 50+ last time, and the media is blowing it up.

No, even if the score is 40+, it is already very enthusiastic.

Now is not the era of the small ball in the future where you can attack quickly, open up space or even not open up space, and stand on the outside and shoot three-pointers, which can easily increase points quickly. Now many points are going to go. It was chiseled one by one.

How can it be so easy to cut points.

What's more, the current defense is not the body hair defense strength of the future. Although it is not as strong as the muscle collision of the old hooligans, it is also tougher than the future defense. It is only 2004 now.

So when James saw the content of this mission, he almost knelt down, and didn't plan to accept the trick, and let the system play by itself.

But is he really hopeless?

He was at the bronze level when he scored 50+ points before, but now he has been promoted to the silver level.

The strength should be stronger.

So there is still hope that it will be done.

Moreover, if he really didn't have a thought about it in his heart, there was no need to add all the increase brought by experience points to the attack value.

So he still has ideas, but Artest chased him very tightly after he scored the first goal, and he really didn't have many good shots.

He took two shots in the middle, but both were interfered by Artest's defense and failed to score.

So he switched to passing and supporting, helping the team cling to the score and retaining the hope of winning, which should be the most important thing.

Before winning this one, the others have to step back.

The current score is 13 to 17, and the Cavaliers are 4 points behind the Pacers.

The ball was in James' hands, and he got it from beyond the three-point line in a three-threat pose in front of Artest.

"Rookie, don't play these moves, I know you must be passing the ball again, pass the ball quickly." Artest said with a smile.

For this No. [-] pick, he really didn't pay much attention to him. No, many stars in the league didn't catch his attention. It wasn't until the future that he became teammates with Kobe that he began to brag about Kobe, saying that Kobe How, what, Kobe really admired him...

Boom, James released the ball and took a step to the right.

Artest retreated, still firmly holding his defensive position.

But James turned around quickly, directly pulled out a shooting space, and made a fallback jumper.

This is a skill that he rarely uses, and he has never copied this kind of backward jumper.

But he has also practiced in training. After all, there are some things that cannot be relied on only by the system. What should be practiced must be practiced by himself. Training subconsciously will still be useful.

If he has not been able to draw through the system or replicate combat skills such as mid-range fadeaway jumpers, will he always have to give up mid-range offensive methods?

Obviously not, he is not the stingy guy who proposed the so-called data-based "magic ball theory" in the future. That guy knows something about basketball. If he drills into a bunch of numbers and studies it, he can count as knowing basketball when he gets a bunch of data. Yet?

Don't be so superficial, okay, basketball is not a game, everything can be accurate to the data.

Basketball is played by players on the court, and there will be many changes on the court in an instant. What the players have to do is to make the most reasonable decision as possible during these changes.

Players are not robots, and they will not strictly follow the one, two, three, and four rules set.

Therefore, a person who even simplifies basketball into data in his eyes, don’t jump out and beep about other things. If you want to beep, please do it like data analysis, based on a large amount of data and facts. It's okay to deduce and verify.

The basketball shot shot across Artest's head and got into the basket.

Before the start of the game, Artest had spent time studying James' offensive style and habits. This sudden change in James was a bit beyond his expectation.

"Good shot! LeBron's shot was good!" Barkley shouted.

"The rhythm is still good enough. The step he released the ball forced Artest back. If Artest didn't retreat at that step, he could take advantage of the situation and really break through. Artest retreated, As soon as he turned around, he pulled out the shooting space. This trick is rarely seen on LeBron, but since he is using it, it shows that he has been training deliberately, and his progress is really amazing!" Kenny -Smith interface said.

The Pacers attacked, Miller lobbed the ball to O'Neal in the low post, and O'Neal carried Boozer to the basket.

After pushing two steps, he quickly passed the basketball out to Reggie Miller, who was standing outside for a three-pointer. Miller took the ball and jumped up and made a steady three-pointer. The old Miller made a three-pointer rate is very stable.

Looking back, the Cavaliers failed to make two consecutive offenses. James' pass failed to convert into points.

This opened the gap between the two sides.

When McInnis once again dribbled the ball into the Pacers inside and tried to force a layup in front of O'Neal, but was capped instead, Paul Silas raised his hand and called a timeout.

"LeBron, you need to shoot more! Our offense depends entirely on you!" Silas said, looking at James.

At the beginning of this season, he had no hope of the team making the playoffs, and the KPI given to him by the team did not include making the playoffs.

Now the team is actually in the playoffs. What a surprise, it not only makes him see hope, but also makes him feel pressure. This season, such a lineup can enter the playoffs. Completed the task exceeding expectations, what about the next season?

I'm afraid next season will not only reach the playoffs, but it must be the second round of the playoffs, reach the Eastern Conference finals, or even reach the finals all at once?

Thinking of this, Silas couldn't help but feel a little headache.

But at the moment, leading the team to win is the most important thing. He doesn't engage in any complicated tactics, just give the ball to James. This is the simplest, and anything contrary to this is unreasonable.

After the timeout, the Pacers once again let O'Neal carry Boozer under the basket and swayed to the basket.

When Boozer met O'Neal today, he was really blown away.

McGinnis dribbled the ball forward quickly, James came out to catch the ball at a 45-degree angle on the right, and Artest followed suit.

James still pulled up and shot a three-pointer. This was his first forced shot in front of Artest on the court today.

Because Artest's defense has covered his face.

Before this, James has been playing very reasonably, which is in line with Zhang's playing philosophy. He only shoots when he has a good shooting opportunity. If not, he would rather choose to pass the ball to a teammate who is in a good position.

The basketball slipped into the net and made a splash. James helped the team recover a three-pointer.

Reggie Miller dribbled the ball forward, and James ran with Artest, yelling at his teammates while running, guard his own people.

If you can't prevent other people's offense, then the offensive goal is not enough for the team to win.

The Pacers poured the ball down a few times on the perimeter, and it ended up in Artest's hands, who got it on James.

"Artest, what do you think of the name World Peace?" James raised his hand in front of Artest.

Artest was a little confused when he heard it. I'm afraid this rookie is not stupid. Now he is playing basketball, so why is it related to world peace?Could this be new era trash talk?A bit behind the times.

However, Artest subconsciously felt that the name "World Peace" was really good, and he remembered this.

But now he is holding the ball in his arms, bending over and leaning against James, obviously trying to beat James.

But James' defensive position has no loopholes, and James is strong enough not to be squeezed away by Artest's swaying left and right.

Boom, Artest released the ball, patted it, stepped back, and wanted to shoot.

Just a slap, and when he lifted the ball up, James quickly shot the basketball off his hand.

After the ball was shot off, Artest reacted quickly, twisting and bending over to grab the ball.

But James was still one step faster, reaching the basketball first, and then he didn't give Artest a chance to counter-rob, and quickly passed the basketball to McInnis.

McGinnis advanced with the ball, and the Pacers players quickly returned to defense.

James went to the frontcourt from the right, and Artest followed him closely, with one hand still on him.

James makes a quick start, rushing toward the baseline, and Artest moves with him.

This is a back and forth run, the bottom line is false, in fact, in order to get rid of Artest, he only took two steps forward before making an emergency stop and turning back.

After James ran two steps back, Artest also controlled his body and slid to catch up, but James changed again, turning around and cutting diagonally to the basket instead of running outside.

At this time, McGinnis's basketball just passed to Big Z who was at the top of the arc. Big Z had sharp eyes and quick hands. Seeing James slipping under the basket, he passed the ball with both hands and sent the basketball to the basket. James caught the ball and jumped up.

Artest, who was chasing after him, jumped up and slapped him hard.

This ball, as long as James dares to shoot, he dares to block.

But James didn't make a move.

No, he didn't shoot from this side of the basket, but slid to pass the basket, and then came a dunk with both hands!

This directly made Artest's block empty.

"LeBron! LeBron! LeBron!..." The fans at the scene shouted loudly, and the sound waves filled the entire arena with a bang, and even exploded.

Candice was also jumping, cheering, and shouting along with the fans.

The Cavaliers took advantage of James' back button to boost their morale a lot. They made great efforts on the defensive end and successfully defended several Pacers' offenses.

However, their two attacks failed to score.

Barkley shook his head and sighed, "It seems that it still depends on LeBron. The Cavaliers rely too much on LeBron on both ends of the offense and defense. For a team, this is not a good thing."

Kenny Smith also agrees with Barkley's point of view, "Maybe they can rely on James' ability to force the team into the playoffs, but it is a bit difficult to go further in the playoffs. They have to find a better helper for James, so they can compete for the championship."

James played a pick-and-roll with Big Z in the high post, dribbled the ball and passed it to Big Z, and Big Z made a layup.

The Pacers' offense was once again defended by the Cavaliers. The fans shouted "Defense! Defense! Defense!..." and they had to be louder, because they were indeed defended.

McGinnis lobbed from the wing to the big Z in the low position on the right. The big Z leaned against the inside player of the Pacers, dribbled the ball in and advanced, leaned on the top twice, and passed the basketball to Mai who slipped from the wing to the baseline. Guinness.

McGinnis didn't break through directly to the basket with the ball, but slapped a cross and gave the ball to James who cut in from outside the three-point line.

James took the ball and took off, just using the big Z's cover to help him block Artest who was closely behind him.

Bang!

James glided and dunked the basketball with both hands.

"LeBron! LeBron! LeBron!..." The audience chanted James' name, which seemed to have never stopped from the beginning.

From the second half of the first quarter, James stepped up his personal attack.

Of course, Artest's defense is still very strong, which makes him not very comfortable to play, but he gradually adapts to each shot, and at the same time learns to play smarter, such as making more air cuts and playing more with teammates. Cooperate, use more screens to catch the ball.

His efficiency on the court is slowly improving.

Barkley said that the growth of a superstar must go through various defensive tests, and only players who rush out under heavy defense can grow into real superstars.

Obviously, James is going through this step, he is adapting, learning and improving.

Artest's personal defensive ability is unquestionable, but the game is not a one-on-one one-on-one attack and defense. When James runs and moves, of course this running is not a mindless running around, but a cooperative and purposeful At this time, Artest alone can't completely mark James.

Unless you can put five strong defensive players like Artest on the field.

(End of this chapter)


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