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Chapter 480 Surface Frame Technology

Chapter 480 Surface Frame Technology

From the time O'Neal entered the league to the present, there are only a few in the league who can resist O'Neal's back attack.

Barkley, Duncan, Ben Wallace, Yao Ming, Yang Di's name is now resoundingly recorded on this list. On the stage of the finals, where the world's attention is focused, Yang Di has resisted head-on at the end of his peak period. "Shaquille" Shaquille O'Neal.

This is embarrassing. The Heat have two offensive endpoints, Wade and O'Neal. Among them, Wade has also served as the starting point. If O'Neal's endpoint is cut off, the Heat's offense will be weakened by more than half.

O'Neal came off the court early to rest, and Pat Riley was going to leave the Sharks with the most physical strength to let him go inside to cause damage.

For the Warriors, Yang Di also took a break at the beginning of the second quarter and replaced Tyson Chandler, who had rested for half a quarter. On the outside, John Salmons and Mike Dunleavy replaced Fisher respectively. and Danny Granger.

The Warriors are a conservative eight-man rotation.

As for the Heat, there is also only an eight-man rotation. The substitute players are Gary Payton, James Posey and Alonzo Mourning.

Comparing the two, the Warriors are dimly starred, much worse than the Heat.

Whether it is Gary Payton or Alonzo Mourning, they are the most famous stars in the 90s. They used to be famous figures in the same period as Jordan. At their peak, they were also S-level figures and were well-known.

And Salmons and Dunleavy are just role players who have been playing for many years, and have never even been selected as an All-Star.

The difference is that the Heat's players are in their prime, while the Heat's Gary Payton is 38 years old and Alonzo Mourning is 36 years old, and they are almost entering the stage of retirement in their careers.

In terms of athletic ability, these players from the Warriors are very hot, but in terms of court experience, the addition of substitute players is not as good as Gary Payton, who once wrestled with the basketball god Jordan.

It's hard to tell the highs and lows, the situation on the court changes rapidly.

Yang Di raised his head to watch the field, both sides were more or less nervous.

"Missed!"

When Salmons dribbled and broke through, he was directly cut off by the veteran Gary Payton. Gary Payton dribbled the ball and rushed to the frontcourt, because it was the top of the three-point arc that directly cut off Salmons' dribble. The ball broke through, so the Warriors didn't have time to retreat.

Gary Payton ran to the frontcourt, followed by John Salmons.

Gary Payton looked back, but slowed down instead. Salmons couldn't slow down enough and hit Gary Payton. The ball is released.

Salmons was cut off by Gary Payton at this time, and he couldn't be covered at all.

The Warriors attacked, Salmons dribbled the ball more carefully after being cut off by Gary Payton, and passed it to Baron Davis on the sideline, and Baron Davis called Tyson Chandler inside to come out for a pick-and-roll .

The pick-and-roll effect of the two strong points was very high. Byron instantly attracted multiple players from the Heat to double-team, and the ball was given to Mike Dunleavy who was ambushing in the corner of the weak side.

Dunleavy made a three-pointer and missed.

When Yang Di came on the court, the Heat had already surpassed the score. Although the point difference was not big, it changed the situation anyway.

He played, the Heat still did not plan to replace O'Neal, and the Warriors replaced Baron Davis to rest and replaced Fisher.

The Warriors' main attack point is handed over to Yang Di.

Yang Di received the ball in a low position, and Haslem was very tight.

Yang Di turned around, held the ball in both hands and threatened three times, his right shoulder sank like a bent bison.

Haslem was ready to fight, but Yang Di suddenly turned to face-up attack, and he didn't know why.

In fact, there is no reason. The front-up attack may also be changed to a back-to-basket shot in the end, and the back-to-basket low position may also combine some front-up techniques when hitting the back.

Yang Di's face-frame technique is still learned from Olajuwon, and his footsteps are already proficient, while other movements are slightly immature and green.

But fortunately, he is in good physical condition and has a good wingspan. The average inside defensive player is not as strong as him, not as fast as him, not as flexible as him, and not many can guard him.

Yang Di is worried about the Heat's double-teaming. When the basket is on the back, the double-teaming can only be played out.

Up to now, one of the abilities he lacks the most is the ability to support, and the means of breaking double teams are very rough.

Facing the frame, the Heat didn't dare to double-team blatantly. After all, Yang Di hadn't entered the penalty area at this time, but all the Heat players kept a close eye on Yang Di, adjusting in small steps, and might move to the penalty area at any time to put pressure on Yang Di.

Yang Di took a deep breath and lowered his shoulders even lower.

"Come on!" Haslem shouted.

Yang Di suddenly raised his shoulders, touched the floor with his toes, grabbed the ball with both hands, and made a dangerous shot.

"Fake action!" Haslem observed carefully, he is also a first-class defender in the league, and immediately judged the deceptiveness of Yang Di's action.

Yang Di made a coherent movement, stepped down with his right foot, and then turned his right foot to the left, forming a cross step in a small space.

Because it is a tentative step, he does not have to dribble the first step to the left. This is within the scope of NBA rules. When he takes the second step with his left foot, he dribbles with his left hand accordingly.

Saved one step of dribbling, the speed and body position are completely different.

"boom!"

The two confronted firmly, and Haslem gritted his teeth to block Yang Di, not giving Yang Di a chance to easily enter the penalty area.

Yang Di dribbled with his left hand for the second time, suddenly took a big step towards the center with his left foot, his body followed up, picked up the basketball with both hands, and drew a circle in the air to avoid the defensive player who rushed over.

"Jump!"

"Too dangerous!"

The inside players in the NBA seldom use Yang Di's violent jumping step. The most valuable thing for athletes is their knees. The jumping step is an action that hurts the knees very much.

But the effect of jumping is excellent. After Yang Di jumped over, he directly got rid of Haslem by a position.

Haslem was still chasing after Yang Di, and launched a sticky defensive technique behind Yang Di.

After Yang Di stepped on the ground, without stopping, his calf suddenly tensed and burst out with a burst of elasticity. His body jumped up as if breaking away from the gravity of the earth, and he raised the basketball high with both hands.

Haslem and the defensive Alonzo Mourning all jumped up, but neither was well positioned.

Yang Di rose higher and higher, but Mourning and Haslem were exhausted in the air and could not continue to fly upwards. Looking up, they saw Yang Di's high chin.

When the three of them touched each other, Yang Di took a deep breath and snorted secretly. The core strength of his abdomen, which was as strong as a steel bar, exploded, and his upper torso flicked outward, and his raised arms and hands turned into one hand.

As if time stood still, Yang Di flicked away the two who rushed towards him, and swung his right hand down suddenly.

"Pong!"

With a dunk that resounded throughout the arena, Yang Di grabbed the basket desperately with his right hand, let out the breath he was holding in his mouth, and roared crazily.

The basket was overwhelmed and deformed downward, and the entire basketball stand bowed its head, as if surrendering to Yang Di's violence.

(End of this chapter)

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