My teammate in the NBA is Nash

Chapter 21 Counterattack and change direction without slowing down! (seeking tickets)

Chapter 21 Counterattack and change direction without slowing down! (seeking tickets)
Jump ball.

Kansas sent inside meat shield - Scott Pollard.

This big center with a height of [-] meters and a weight of [-] kilograms originally wanted to give his team a good start.

Regrettably.

His ability is still not enough.

Su Han easily defeated his opponent in the jump ball, and took the lead in getting the ball into Nash's hands.

Santa Clara dominates the offensive possession of the first attack!

"So far in Su Han's career, he has never lost a jump ball!"

The narrator from T, NT TV station added: "It was like this in the divisional league, and it is still undefeated in the NCAA championship!"

"Putting the jump ball aside, Steve Nash passed the ball, and the Steve Suhan connection is coming!!"

Like another narrator yelled.

After Su Han won the jump ball, he habitually counterattacked the frontcourt.

Steve Nash's cannonball pass came as promised.

Steve Nash, who made the remaining [-] teams in the PAC-[-] league a nightmare, is still doing well in the NCAA tournament!
The entire Kansas team could only watch the basketball arrive in Su Han's hands, and then watch the Celestial Behemoth score [-] points with a flying dunk!
[-]:[-]!
The Santa Clara Broncos head start.

"KOC!"

"KOC!"

"KOC!"

The fans on the sidelines shouted in unison for Su Han.

The atmosphere in the San Jose arena is gradually rising.

The monstrous sound seemed to engulf the University of Kansas.

Among the waves of shouts, the one who stood up to respond was the main general of Kansas——Paul Pierce!

On the offensive end, PP took the initiative to ask for the ball. Facing Lauder Pierce's defense, he arched his back twice skillfully, then turned around and scored two points.

The same is Pierce, Kansas's Pierce is much better than Santak's.

[-]:[-].

Kansas responded faster than any other team in the PAC-[-].

"You can't guard against me!"

Not only that.

After scoring two points, Pierce also sprayed trash talk at Lauder Pierce who was defending him.

Destroy opponents with ball skills + trash talk, this is PP's ninja way!
Offensive and defensive transition, Santa Clara advanced positional warfare offensive.

After Nash slowly held the ball across the half court, he waited until Su Han dropped low, and decisively hit the ground to stuff the ball inside.

"Oh!"

Start with basketball.

The Celestial Behemoth resisted Pollard who was defending him with his back, took a dribble, turned to face the frame, overwhelmed the defender, and scored with a one-armed dunk!

"Oh, Su's offense this round was very resolute and efficient."

This scene made the commentator on the sidelines surprised: "Scott Pollard has no time to react, and he has already dunked him!"

"To my surprise, Scott, who weighs [-] kilograms, was crushed by Su Han like a primary school student."

Another commentator joked: "Kansas' tall and strong center is like an air in front of Sue!"

Scott Pollard, passing by the commentary booth, cast murderous glances at the two commentators.

It's easy to say, you can do it!

God knows how much impact he endured when he was defending Su Han just now.

Even now, Pollard's chest hurts.

Su Han's power is really too domineering!

"Paul Pierce continued to ask for the ball on the offensive end, and this time he was replaced by Marlon Garnett!"

Seemingly aware of Pollard's murderous gaze, the commentator at the scene switched angles: "Face frame, mid-range shot... It's a pity that I didn't hit it!"

PP's second singles ended with an iron strike.

Under the basket, the Kansas inside twin towers - Pollard + LaFrentz - have placed Suhanka behind.

Although Pierce missed the mid-range shot, Kansas seemed bound to win the offensive rebound.

"Oh!"

Regrettably.

Even if the rebounding position is not dominant.

Su Han still crushed the Kansas Twin Towers with terrifying bullet speed + bounce + wingspan, and grabbed a defensive rebound in the encirclement of these two guys.

In fact.

Su Han wasn't stuck in the position by the tonnage and strength of these two goods at all.

It's purely because: To deal with these two goods, I don't need to seriously card positions.

Using the extraordinary bounce + bullet speed + wingspan, it is enough to act recklessly on top of these two guys!
Grabbing the defensive rebound, Su Han handed the ball to Steve Nash, and then strode forward.

"Return to defense!!"

The Santa Clara twins flew on both wings, and Kansas coach Roy Williams stomped anxiously on the sidelines.

Unfortunately, the Kansas coach's anxiety was of no avail.

Nash, who quickly arrived in the frontcourt, smashed the ball skillfully on the backboard.

After the basketball hit the backboard and rebounded, what was waiting for it was Su Han who followed up and took off!

"DUNK!!"

The Celestial Behemoth double-handed alley-catch dunks and scored another [-] points!
[-]:[-]!
Santa Clara continued to attack after the opening.

"Beautiful pass, Steve."

After completing the alley-oop score, Su Han gave Nash a high-five.

"It's because you are so good at flying, Su."

Nash doesn't take credit either.

In his opinion, more than half of the credit for this round should be credited to Su Han.

Only when he encounters a perfect finisher can Nash unscrupulously send out unconstrained passes.

back.

After Paul Pierce played a post-up single, the defense attracted the ball and gave the ball to Jacque Vaughn on the outside.

The latter broke through Nash's defense and made a small transfer in the penalty area to find Raif Lafrenz.

The No. [-] pick in the future in [-], he started immediately after catching the ball, but unfortunately he was served by Su Han who came from the side with a big cap.

Completed the block and took off the second time to protect the rebound.

This time Su Han didn't pass the ball, he decisively counterattacked with the ball.

"Stop him!"

Kansas coach Roy Williams roared from the sidelines.

He couldn't accept the opponent's fierce beast, and complete a one-stop counterattack.

This is going to get going!

The Kansas generals were also very obedient, and hurriedly intercepted the counterattack route of the Celestial Behemoth.

next moment.

Tens of thousands of fans at the scene, all stood up!

Under their dumbfounded gaze.

Su Han, who counterattacked with the ball, first cross-stepped away from Jacques Walker, and then evaded the rushing Kansas shooting guard with great luck.

Finally, with a perfect turn, Pierce passed away from the gambling-style steal.

Kansas returned to defend the three-man team, and Su Han passed it clean in one go!

"OH! MY! GOD!"

After watching this series of dribbling operations, the commentator on the sideline jumped up excitedly from his seat: "What did I see?!"

"My God! What do I see?"

"Is this really a dribbling move that a [-]-meter tall player can do?"

"Su Han passed three defensive players in a row during the counterattack, and he can even change direction without slowing down!??"

The two commentators looked at each other.

Scalp tingling!

Not to mention these two narrators.

Even Santa Clara coach Dick David on the sidelines was dumbfounded/forced.

Su Han also had shots of counterattacking one dragon in the past, but they were almost straight forward, relying on speed to eat the opponent's defense line.

I have never seen such a smooth dribble to get rid of the defender's one-stop counterattack like today!

in other words.

After entering the NCAA tournament stage, Su Han still has a secret weapon that he can use to surprise the world? !

What kind of monster does he have under his command?
In the shock of coach Dick David, Su Han, who perfectly passed the three defenders, went [-]V[-] in the frontcourt with both arms and windmills, roaring and exploding the frame!
[-]:[-]!
In just [-] minutes of the opening, Santa Clara blasted a wave of scoring shock waves and gained an instant advantage.

"beep!"

Coach Roy Williams on the sidelines directly called the first timeout of the game without saying a word.

Focusing on the Kansas coach from the live broadcast lens, you can know by capturing his embarrassing face:
Only 2 minutes into the game, the University of Kansas was already in trouble!
(End of this chapter)

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