NBA villain

Chapter 245

Chapter 245
Yang Di continued to forge ahead, ranking first in the league's rebounding rankings, averaging 5.7 offensive rebounds per game, almost catching up with Rodman at his peak.

In the Warriors' tactical system, Yang Di is the only player who can not retreat quickly.

"Position is very important." James obviously also attaches great importance to Yang Di's rebounding ability. At this stage of the dead ball, he immediately called Big Z and Drew Gooden over and asked them to take it; they jointly drove Yang Di away. outside the restricted area.

The two players who had been around for many years actually nodded in convincing, and they had acquiesced and approved of James' leader-like behavior of giving orders.

The Cavaliers launched a sideline kick, Montgomery waved, and the stronger Richardson met James.

The young Zhan is synonymous with incomprehension. Facing Richardson, he immediately pulled the ball horizontally, and then leaned on Richardson's right side, leaning over and making a strong thrust.

Richardson didn't dare to reach out, and when James took the second step, he easily passed him.

Yang Di immediately ran out of the penalty area and blocked James' breakthrough route before James took three big strides, but he also emptied the inside line.

He tried to cut off the connection between the inside and outside of the Cavaliers. James passed the ball secretly from the underarm, and Big Z caught the ball and dunked it with both hands.

The Cavaliers tied the Warriors 2-2.

The Warriors attacked and Richardson held the ball in a high position.

Yang Di came out to do a pick-and-roll for Richardson. The two performed a very simple pick-and-roll cooperation. Yang Di saw that the big Z was going up and delayed Richardson's dribble. Li Shun down.

There was a gap in the Cavaliers' defense, Richardson jumped up and passed the ball, and Yang Di dribbled the ball directly to the basket after receiving the ball.

At this time, Gu Deng came over to defend him, and seeing Yang Di rushing over aggressively, the ferocious-looking guy immediately felt guilty, and quietly retreated to the side.

Yang Di raised his arms high, gliding over like a fire burning the sky, and completed the heavy buckle with a "bang".

"Beautiful!" There was thunderous applause in the arena.

Because he has completed too many amazing dunks this season, Yang Di's unguarded simple dunks have become calmer now. Although compared with ordinary players, his dunks are still full of power, with great visual impact and Aesthetics of violence.

4 to 2, the Warriors led by 2 points, all 4 points were taken by Yang Di.

The Cavaliers attacked. This time, James chose to split the ball after breaking through. Drew Gooden took a mid-range shot against Dunleavy, who was a little shorter than him, and the basketball missed slightly.

Yang Di flicked in, and then jumped again to force the rebound, almost stepping on the sideline.

The Warriors had no one to respond, and they all went on a fast break. Yang Di turned around and dribbled the ball. Facing the approaching Snow, he dribbled twice under the crotch, and then quickly advanced across the half court.

"He's better off the dribble than he was last season!" Cavaliers coach Paul Silas wondered.

He has some regrets in his heart. When the Heat were preparing to trade Yang Di last season, he should have listened to James’ advice and sent Yang Di to Cleveland. The team's rebounds have dropped so much, and there will be a qualitative improvement on the defensive end.

Today's Yang Di has gradually shown his talent on the offensive end. At least this skill of holding the ball forward has greatly shortened the Warriors' scoring time and fully demonstrated the Warriors' small ball style.

Yang Di passed the pass to Fisher who was open. Fisher is not the kind of person who is in a hurry to make a strong shot. Seeing that the Cavaliers are still rotating defensively very fast, he waved his hand and signaled the Warriors to slow down the rhythm, and then He himself waited for the players to get into position, and began to attack the position one by one.

Yang Di came out to catch the ball at a high position at the top of the arc, then turned to the right and dribbled the ball sideways with his left hand.

Richardson ran over and formed a hand-to-hand pass screen with Yang Di. Yang Di's screen was of high quality and directly blocked Newbell.

Newbell roared: "Fill the seat."

Big Z can only go forward to harass Richardson to dribble. Richardson's dribble is very average, but it is not to the point where he will drop the ball as soon as he is pressed by the big center. Crossing out with the left breast, the whole person instantly increased his speed, stepping forward and breaking through.

Richardson went in, and Drew Gooden, James and others all surrounded Richardson.

Richardson jumped in the air, leaned over and threw the ball. The basketball bounced off the rim after hitting the backboard.

Yang Di then stepped in and picked the ball to the backboard, and the trajectory of the basketball changed immediately.

Big Z turned around to block between Yang Di and the basket. At this time, Big Z didn't have the super weight of his later career, 110 kg was the same as Yang Di.

Yang Di slammed into it with a low hand, and hit Big Z's chest with a "boom".

This is almost a back impact. Big Z stepped on the three-second zone line, but he didn't stand still. With such a sudden impact from Yang Di, he couldn't stand still. He took two steps back, and then Ass fell to the ground.

Yang Di was slightly taken aback, as were Gooden, James and others around him, and Paul Silas, Montgomery and others outside the court were all taken aback.

Yang Di stepped on his feet and jumped lightly, just in time to put the ball into the basket.

The referee didn't say anything, indicating that the ball was valid.

Big Z got up from the ground in embarrassment, and the Cavaliers rushed to fast break, but no one came to pull him up.His face was slightly hot, and he quickly sent the baseline ball.

6 to 2, the Warriors succeeded in all three rounds of offense.

James thought to himself that the Warriors can no longer continue to score goals. This goal is very critical and must be scored to curb the Warriors' rising morale.

He waved his hand, signaling the Cavaliers to pull away.

Then at the top of the arc, his favorite spot, James calls Gooden out for him on a pick-and-roll.

Changing direction to the right, Murphy delayed, received the ball to the left, passed the pick-and-roll again, and immediately passed Richardson on the defensive end. James broke through from the left and dribbled into the three-point line.

Yang Di supplemented the defense, and the overall defense of the Warriors was scattered.

This time, James saw that they were all vacant, and chose to make an emergency stop jumper directly before Yang Di's defense came.

Yang Di saw that there was no interference, so he turned back and went inside.

"clang!"

The ball bounced, and he bent his legs and jumped up with a jerk.

Big Z grabs the board with both hands, and Yang Di uses one hand. When in the air, Yang Di feels bad, and immediately changes the direction of force, and the basketball flies out from the joint force of the two.

Dunleavy picked up the rebound and attacked, and the Warriors made a fast break.

After Yang Di landed, he immediately ran wildly. The entire Warriors team was like a caravan robber in Golden State, full of murderous aura, and the wolf smoke billowed forward.

Dunleavy's ability to handle the ball is much better than that of Yang Di. He observed that Richardson was close to the sideline and unguarded, and immediately passed the ball.

Richardson took two steps, chased up from outside the three-point line and shot a three-pointer.

No way!James was taken aback, when did the Warriors dare to attack like this, and when he turned his head, the white No. [-] rushed in again quietly.

James took a step across, raised his body and stretched out his arms, blocking Yang Di's front.

"Shh!"

The basketball passed through the heart, and Richardson hit the three-pointer.

Warriors 9 to 2, Paul Silas couldn't sit still anymore, stood up from the bench and walked to the sidelines, and made a gesture to the referee for a timeout.

(End of this chapter)

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