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Chapter 174 Learning from Rondo and Fighting Rondo



Chapter 174 Learning from Rondo and Fighting Rondo

Chapter 174 Learning from Rondo and Fighting Rondo

On the court, offense and defense transition.

Standing outside the baseline, Kobe held the ball with both hands, turned his head towards Su Yang and said, "I'll take the ball to the frontcourt, you go and run first, and tear up their defense." What special meaning.

Su Yang thought for a moment, then nodded to express his understanding.

At present, in the East, Wade is the one who puts the most pressure on the perimeter. LeBron is still wandering around the paint because of his weight, and the big man's screen is more effective against Rondo. After all, his height and strength are limited.

In addition, I have a higher three-point shooting rate, more tactical choices, and easier to tear the defense.

After making up his mind, Su Yang went straight to the right corner of the frontcourt.

Seeing that Kobe dribbled the ball across the center line, he immediately bent over and kicked off the ground. He rushed to the basket with an acceleration, and successfully transferred to the left wing with the help of Dirk Nowitzki and Duncan.Meanwhile, Kobe slams the ball straight through.

Su Yang reached out to catch the ball, took advantage of the situation to put on a three-threat posture, and found that his teammates moved to the right one after another.

A large area of ​​space soon appeared in the left half, and the audience shouted and booed, demanding singles.

But apart from Rondo, there are three people in the east who stand near the paint area and can be surrounded at any time.

Perhaps it was because he was aware of this, or because he had anticipated this situation, Rondo did not hesitate to block the strategy of putting down the line and putting up the line, and boldly left the space from the left wing to the free throw line area. A 'please' gesture.

Su Yang quickly turned his head to think about the countermeasures, then took a stabbing step with his right foot as the pivot with his left foot.

Rondo adjusted his footsteps almost at the same time to prevent him from stepping down the ball, but he did not completely shift his center of gravity.

Su Yang immediately withdrew his right foot, took advantage of the situation and raised his head to aim at the basket, ready to grab the rhythm and shoot a three-pointer.

Rondo took back his steps, subconsciously raised his right hand to interfere, and raised his feet slightly.

At this moment, Su Yang took the ball with a small step, lowered his shoulders and lowered his center of gravity, and rushed to his left elbow in one step.

But Rondo slipped his feet and returned to the defensive position at once, while Wade and Garnett slowly surrounded him.

In the blink of an eye, Su Yang suddenly stopped the brakes, pulled back under his right crotch, and switched to dribbling with his left hand.

Rondo twisted his hips in a hurry. Although it only took half a second, he was already a full body behind.

Su Yang rushed to the short corner on the left in a blink of an eye, ignoring the threat of Garnett's help defense, and directly pushed the ball with his left hand to make a mid-range shot.

Boom!The basketball hit the hoop and into the net, and there were cheers everywhere.

Su Yang singled out a big success, the West broke the scoring drought for several consecutive rounds, leading 17 to 10.

On the bench, Deron smiled and said, "He's imitating your signature move, stopping suddenly and pulling back."

Paul crossed his hands, nodded and said: "He often watches our videos, and he used it in the Drew League last year."

Eastern offense, Rondo dribbled the ball to the top of the arc, patted on the spot to slow down, and did not call out tactical gestures.

LeBron and the others understood, and spread out in all directions, leaving all the space in the middle.

Seeing this, Su Yang took the initiative to retreat half a step decisively, revealing a huge shooting space.

Rondo immediately raised his eyebrows, but he didn't dare to take off and shoot directly, so he had to speed up his crotch and change hands.

Su Yang remained unmoved, determined that there was no threat of shooting, and firmly waited for the start to break through.

Back and forth, with only ten seconds left in the attack time, some spectators booed impatiently.

Rondo seemed to be stimulated, and immediately sank his shoulders, lowered his center of gravity to an extremely low level, and forcibly walked left to break through.

Su Yang immediately stepped back in small steps, his feet flipping back and forth for support, ready to change direction and intercept at any time.

But Rondo went all the way to the end, rushed into the paint area like lightning, stepped forward with the ball and raised his hand.

Seeing this action, Su Yang kicked off the ground in an instant and realized he was being cheated as soon as he jumped up, because Rondo performed the signature action "overstep and stop", forcibly stopped the movement when he took off, and turned around with the ball gracefully, successfully Make him fly.

Garnett raised his hands in advance to celebrate, and the Eastern bench will stand up and cheer.

But when Su Yang landed, he immediately jumped up again, his left hand stretched straight towards the basketball, and there was a little friction on the tip of his middle finger.

The upward trajectory of the basketball was affected, and it hit the front of the basket with a bang, rebounding and bouncing.

Su Yang aimed at the position, landed and stepped forward, kicked off the ground again, and stretched his right hand towards the basketball.

boom!He collided with Rondo in the air.

He grabbed the basketball, clacked it in his left hand, and pushed it forward when it landed.

Players from the two teams quickly followed up. LeBron and Wade arrived in the frontcourt early, blocking the paint from left to right.

Su Yang glanced quickly, knowing that the probability of a strong layup is low, so he decisively slowed down and stopped at the top of the arc.

He didn't call tactics, Kobe was the first to run to the sideline, and Durant followed suit.

The singles situation was formed again, and the audience booed and shouted wildly. Garnett spewed trash talk with his hands on his hips, Pierce interfered on the bench, and Ray Allen, who has always been prudent, also shouted and cheered in the audience.

And Rondo stared angrily, bent his knees and raised his hands slightly, staring at the movement of the basketball.

Su Yang's mind turned rapidly, and suddenly he raised his right foot and started in a big step, rushing to the free throw line in the blink of an eye.

Rondo slid sideways to intercept and gave a strong physical confrontation without worrying about fouls at all.

But Su Yang suddenly stopped his back and changed hands, grasping the ground with his right foot as an axis support, made a sudden jump and turned around, took advantage of the situation and changed the ball to his left hand, then tried his best to lower his center of gravity and start to break through, while his right hand stood up and separated open space.

Rondo hurriedly twisted his hips to catch up, and it was difficult to gain the upper hand in strength, so he could only passively follow in.

The two reached the basket with their front and back feet, and Su Yang stepped forward with the ball and raised his left hand, ready to jump up and hit the basket.

Rondo jumped up almost at the same time to block the shot, but Su Yang saw it, stopped and pulled the ball and turned around.

This action is exactly the same as before Rondo.

The cheers on the scene suddenly exploded, but Rondo did not have the ability to take off continuously, so he could only watch Su Yang throw the ball and hit the board.

boom!The basketball hit the board and rebounded into the net, 19 to 10.

West bench, Paul and Nash, Billups and Kidd, plus Deron, the five laughed together.

After the laughter fell, Paul clapped his hands excitedly: "I want to learn his turning around, it's very practical."

Deron nodded: "I remember seeing it at a trainer. It seems to be called turn seal, or turn lock. The key lies in the take-off moment. If the speed is too slow, it is easy to be blown away. The space between non-dribblers is also very important. "

After the words fell, Rondo dribbled the ball to stop at the top of the arc.

He obviously still wanted to play singles. After all, he was beaten twice by Su Yang.

The worst thing is that Su Yang still used his own famous action, which was obviously to slap him in the face.

Just as he was about to start, Garnett shouted: "Remember winning is the key..."

Rondo stopped when he heard the words, turned around and waved at Wade on the left wing, and then ran over with the ball.

Wade started running head-on, and the two covered hand-to-hand at 45 degrees. Kobe directly bypassed the wall to intercept.

But Wade pulled the ball back, and Rondo took the opportunity to rush into the open penalty area. Kobe had to turn around and switch defenses to follow up.

Su Yang hurriedly lowered his center of gravity, but Wade pulled the ball back and kept shaking his crotch.

Seeing this situation, the generals in the east ran to the right half, and the entire left half was quickly left empty.

The one-on-one situation was formed once, and the audience shouted excitedly, and the fiery atmosphere couldn't stop at all.

Wade chewed his gum and said to Su Yang, "I'm going to dunk from the right, are you ready?"

(End of this chapter)


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