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Chapter 234 The Visible Gorgeousness

Chapter 234 The Visible Gorgeousness

Bavita greeted Yang Di and Chris Webber to the middle circle.

Chris Webb looked Yang Di up and down.

This is a young player, just as energetic as he was when he first entered the league.Yang Di has a burly figure, with ferocious tattoos crawling out of his chest and wrapping around his shoulders. The muscle lines on his two arms are very obvious. On his feet are a pair of black Joe Seventeen, and thick knee pads bind his two legs. The Achilles tendon is slender and the calf is exceptionally slender.

"No wonder the strength is so strong and the bounce is so good." Weber thought to himself, Yang Di's body structure looks perfect and he is a natural basketball player.

Yang Di also looked at Chris Webber.

He looks slightly taller than Yang Di, with dark skin, broad palms, and a muscular figure.The king's white No. [-] jersey was worn on him, making his black face stand out even more.It may be darker than Bao Gong, Yang Di thought to himself.

Webber was the No. 3 pick back then, one of the famous Michigan Five Tigers. Three years ago, in the 00-01 season, the 28-year-old Chris Webber ushered in the peak of his career.He averaged 27.1 points, 11.1 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.7 blocks per game, beating Kevin Garnett, Karl Malone, Dirk Nowitzki and other well-known super power forwards , Ranked in the league's first team.

The 31-year-old Webber is still at the peak of his career, and he can still contribute 20+10 stats this season. He is the core of the Kings' offense and defense.

The two jumped the ball, and Bavita threw the ball high.

"Snapped!"

Yang Di was in good condition, with quick jumping reaction and bounce speed. He touched the basketball before Webb, and Murphy took the basketball. Murphy hit the ground with a flick, and then Fisher, who caught up with him, caught the ball and crossed halftime. .

Kings starters: PG Mike Bibby, SG Doug Christie, SF Peja Stojakovic, PF Chris Webber, C Brad Miller.

Because the Warriors have very mediocre outside breakthrough ability, under normal circumstances, the league will not adopt zone defense for the Warriors, but the traditional one-on-one man-to-man marking, and the same is true for the Kings. Coach Rick Adelman specially stares to pay attention Yang Di's offensive rebounds rush, Dun Levy's outside shooting should be careful, and the rest of the staff can defend normally.

Fisher called Yang Di to come out to pick and roll, he dribbled the ball to the right, but failed to get rid of Bibby.

At this time, Richardson, who was in the elbow area, cut back and ran back. He suddenly changed from receiving the ball from the outside to attacking the basket inside.

Near the bottom line, Richardson took a step up and directly faced Brad Miller.

After dodging in the air, he relied on his waist and abdomen strength to throw the ball and hit the board into the frame.

"nice shot!"

Yang Di couldn't help applauding. Richardson's ball was beautiful, and it stayed in the air for a long time, as if dancing a waltz in the air.

Come up the Warriors boss is such a beautiful goal, so that Adelman's eyelids twitched.

Kings offense, Mike Bibby throws the ball to Brad Miller in the low post, Kings [-], [-] and [-] are on the strong side with the ball, and Chris Webber and Doug- Christie is both on the weak side off the ball.

Yang Di defends against Brad Miller personally, one-on-one is not a good choice.

At this point the Kings try their first cut, and Peja Stojakovic on the wing moves up the baseline and catches the ball and moves it to the elbow.At this time, Richardson came up and stuck to Christie in position 2 to prevent Christie from receiving the ball. His attention was on Peja's ball. When he turned his head to watch the ball, Christie cut back and ran back.

Richardson moved quickly to keep up with Christie.

At this time, Peja passed to Chris Webb on the weak side. Webb started to single Troy Murphy in a low position. Bibby and Peja crossed positions at position 1. Having caught the attention of both Fisher and Dunleavy, Webb handed it to Brad Miller for a transfer. Miller passed the ball quickly with one hand, and immediately transferred the ball to Peja, who was 45 degrees open.

Peja raised his hand and shot a quick three-pointer, making a quick hit.

"The ball is faster than people. Through non-stop running and supporting passes, everyone can participate in the offense." Yang Di suddenly heard what the head coach Montgomery said before the game. The Kings are equivalent to abandoning the traditional The No. 1 organization was changed to two big men as support, and the ball moved very quickly.

The faintly visible gorgeous style caused a burst of applause in the arena. At its peak, the Kings played even more pleasing to the eye than they do now. Almost every attack will have a wonderful conduction cooperation.

This style created a precedent in the league, but not every team can imitate or apply this tactic, at least the Warriors certainly can't, Yang Di and Murphy's ability to pass the ball is far from the level of Webber and Miller superior.

Yang Di shook his head and threw out the messy thoughts. The Warriors have their own tactics.

After halftime, Fisher gave the ball to Murphy.

At the top of the arc, Murphy and Richardson played a simple hand-to-hand pass to cover. Richardson dribbled the ball to the basket, and immediately encountered the King's tight double-team. Dunleavy in the corner.

But the speed of passing the ball was too fast. Dunleavy slipped his hand and missed the first pass. When the second shot was adjusted, the referee on the sideline blew Dunleavy for stepping on the line.

Adelman smiled, if the Warriors are attacking like this, it is really nothing to worry about.

Looking back, the Kings kept passing and did not have a chance. Chris Webber forced Murphy in the low post, then turned around and hit a jumper, leading 4-2.

Fisher held the ball from the outside and lobbed the ball to Yang Di in the low post.

Yang Di turned around after receiving the ball, tapped his toes to the ground, and made a tentative step.

Originally, they were planning to attack by themselves, but there was a problem with the King's defense. After Fisher and others ran outside without the ball to cover, Fisher actually cut to the empty basket by himself.

Yang Di immediately transferred the ball, Fisher quickly pushed the ball, and the basketball hit the basket, which was considered a layup. It was a 4-4 tie.

Mike Bibby hammered his palm angrily. He was particularly upset by being scored by Fisher so easily. After all, Fisher was also a backbone member of the Lakers team that made the King sad.

He dribbled the ball across the half court. Although he really wanted to overtake Fisher, he followed the head coach's tactical thinking and passed it to the low-post center first.

Peja and Christie ran at the same time, and the players attracted Peja's attention. After receiving the ball, Christie easily formed a rhythm and passed Richardson who was counterattacking.He dribbled in, attracted Murphy's defense and broke through to Chris Webber. Yang Di let go of Brad Miller and moved two steps laterally to defend Webber.

Webber puts up a no-look pass to the floor, and Brad Miller catches it at the basket.

It was still an empty basket, and he took off with both feet to complete a dunk with both hands hanging on the frame.

(End of this chapter)

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