My teammate in the NBA is Nash

Chapter 45 Don't Ask, Asking Is Reasonable! ! (seeking tickets)

Chapter 45 Don't Ask, Asking Is Reasonable! ! (seeking tickets)
"what's going on?"

"Su Han held the ball outside the three-point line, faced Tim Duncan's defense, and then... shot directly?"

"The point is, did the goal actually go in?"

"Su Han's first attempt from outside the three-point line actually made a hit?!"

America.

California.

Candle Stadium.

The commentators on the various live broadcast channels on the sidelines were all in a daze.

Q: What happened on the court just now?
Answer: There is a player who hit a three-pointer.

Q: Who is it?

Answer: Su Han!

Both the question and the answer highlighted two words - outrageous!
It stands to reason that there are players in the NCAA who hit three-pointers, which is not too normal.

Don't look at Marlon Garnett and Lloyd Pierce as such wastes, just these two guys contributed a three-pointer today!

But, if I tell you, it was Su Han who made the three-pointer just now—Su Han, who is [-] meters tall and weighs [-] kilograms!

This is getting a little magical.

"I couldn't believe my eyes, Su Han dared to shoot from outside the three-point line?"

"This is beyond my imagination, Su Han's operation has exceeded my imagination!"

"I originally thought that his ability to hit Tim Duncan with the ball from outside the three-point line would be enough to impact the three views. I didn't expect that the more impactful three views are yet to come!"

The brains of various commentators are a little down now.

Why are they reacting so violently?

Take a simple example.

Can you imagine Shaquille O'Neal taking a [-]-point shot from beyond the arc so casually, and then it's still hollow?
Imagine that picture. . .
Understand everything!

"Don't take the ball too seriously, Tim!"

side of the field.

Wake Forest coach Dave Odom yelled at the disciples on the court in time: "Don't be fooled by this ball!"

Obviously.

In the opinion of the veteran NCAA head coach:
Su Han's sudden three-pointer was playing psychological warfare with Duncan!

in other words.

Dave Odom believes that Su Han is gambling on luck.

It's just luck, and I scored this three-pointer.

He wouldn't believe it - there can be an O'Neal who can shoot three-pointers in the NCAA arena!
"call--"

Duncan, who was given a three-pointer by his color, also took a deep breath.

The core of the Wake Forest team has almost the same idea as the team coach.

Su Han's three-pointer is not a conventional weapon.

This ball is more about hitting Duncan psychologically.

What I have to admit is: Su Han's luck is indeed good.

But it's like bluffing Tim Duncan?

You are not far off!

"Su, next time you can't throw it like this..."

Nash, who returned to his own half, also immediately found Su Han and told him: "Three-pointers are not a wise offensive choice for you."

Make sense.

Nash really didn't care how Su Han would choose to end the offense.

He will always trust and support Su Han's decisions unconditionally.

However, no matter how willful you are, it must be reasonable.

Big center shoots threes?

Even in the NCAA arena, even Su Han's state exploded today.

It's so unreasonable!
Not to mention whether the ball is reasonable or not.

Nash could have noticed the expression of coach Dick David on the sidelines just now.

If Su Han makes another three-pointer, Coach David's heart attack may relapse!

"I see, Steve."

Su Han plucked Nash's hair, and gave the Son of the Wind a harmless smile.

In Wake Forest's offensive round, Duncan seamlessly switched between the roles of green leaves and flowers, helping the team score [-] points and ease the situation.

back.

After Steve Nash held the ball for half the court, he passed the ball to Su Han outside the three-point line.

Duncan raised the three-point line early, always on guard against Su Han's breakthrough.

"Director Zhang, just now Su Han made a three-pointer."

In the commentary seat on stage C, Su Qun wondered, "Will he still choose to shoot three-pointers this round?"

"I don't think so."

Mr. Zhang Lili shook his head: "Actually, Xiaosu's offensive choices are very reasonable. The three-pointer just now is more of a tactical consideration..."

Listening to Director Zhang's explanation, Su Qun was really holding his throat with a lot of complaints.

Good guy.

Ning Guan Su Han's offensive choice is very reasonable?

As expected of Zhang Lizhang's guidance!

Then the problem is coming.

Why didn't Su Qun say these words out of his mouth?

Because, on the pitch.

Su Han, who received a pass from outside the three-point line, shot again!
"WTF?"

On the sidelines, Santa Clara coach Dick David directly clutched his chest.

Just like Steve Nash feared.

Su Han's unprepared three-pointers really made the coach's chest ache.

You said that the first three-pointer can be scored, that's all.

How is this still addictive?

Ning Jie doesn't want me to live!

"WTF?"

On the field.

Steve Nash was also dumbfounded.

What if you agreed not to shoot three-pointers?
Within tens of seconds of this conversation, Su Han made another three-pointer?

"WTF?"

On the sidelines, Coach Dave Odom's face was full of mysteries and question marks all over his face.

Is Su Han addicted to this psychological warfare?

At the next moment when the whole world was surprised again.

Su Han's three-point shot once again drew a beautiful arc, and then fell into the net hollowly.

This wave, this wave Su Han scored twice from beyond the three-point line, scoring two three-pointers in a row!

"boom!!!"

Followed by.

The whole candlelight stadium is fried!
Nearly [-] fans at the scene went crazy!

When Su Han hit the first three-pointer, people said that he was fooled, that he was favored by the goddess of luck.

So when he hit the second three-pointer, did anyone still say he was made?

Could it be that the goddess of luck favored him twice?
Dare to love Goddess of Luck because she is relying on Su Han, she is reluctant to leave, right?

"Zhang...Director Zhang, what do you say about this ball?"

At the commentary seat, Su Qun was a little stuck: "Su Han hit another three-pointer. He has made two consecutive three-pointers and hit them all!"

Combined with the analysis of Mr. Zhang Lili's meal just now. . .
"Let me tell you, the first time Su Han made a three-pointer, the team coach would push him to the bench regardless of whether he made it or not."

Director Zhang's mind raced: "But Santak's head coach didn't replace Xiao Su. What does that mean?"

"This shows that shooting three-pointers is also a reasonable offensive choice for Xiao Su!"

Without waiting for Su Qun to take over, Zhang Lili took the right to speak: "Let's put aside the ball just now. Wake Forest's offense failed in this round. Xiao Su grabbed the rebound and pushed forward to counterattack!"

Just like Mr. Zhang Lili explained.

Wake Forest's next round of offense missed. When Su Han grabbed the rebound and was about to counterattack, he was delayed by the Wake Forest players and couldn't get up to speed.

But the problem is not big, he directly chooses to hold the ball across the half court, gradually approaching the three-point line.

Near the three-point line at a [-]-degree angle on the left.

Duncan, who came back to defend, looked at Su Han who was one step away from the three-point line in front of him, and suddenly noticed something strange.

But—it was too late!
Just like in the finals, Kevin Durant left a [-]-degree angle, facing LeBron James' fatal three-pointer.

Su Han is at a [-]-degree angle on the left, one step away from the three-point line.

Open the bow and set the arrow, and suddenly shoot the cold arrow!
His three-point arrow shot through the net like the flames of hell.

The scythe of death is finally wielding!
(End of this chapter)

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