You are the pearl, Mo Mengchen
Chapter 495 He Just Smiles
Chapter 495 He Just Smiles
Seeing Mo Mengchen present, Stoudemire was very uncomfortable.
In the first quarter, the Pistons once led the Blazers by 15 points. Mo Mengchen and Stoudemire had unshirkable responsibilities. One of them scored and the other was scored, and the "cooperation" was perfect. Therefore, after the two were replaced, the Blazers The score was recovered.
In the first attack in the second quarter, everyone thought that Mo Mengchen would continue the offensive in the first quarter, because Stoudemire's defense really did not pose any threat to him.
"Don't be afraid, I'm not interested in you now."
Hearing Mo Mengchen's words, Stoudemire felt relaxed and angry at the same time. He didn't know why he had such complicated senses. Couldn't this bastard just score points on him?What's the big deal?It's as if no one can score on him.
Stoudemire knew that wasn't the problem.
The problem is that Mo Mengchen can attack him so that he doubts life, and he can also defend him so that his face is full of doubts.
As a result, Mo Mengchen suddenly lost interest in him, which made him feel at ease. He hoped that the other party would remain indifferent to him, although this was unlikely.
Mo Mengchen gave up the violent attack on Stoudemire, and instead called a tactic for Ricky Davis that the latter could not even imagine-the eagle attack.
Although in a broad sense, everyone can play this tactic, but this tactic is prepared for wing players who have the ability to single-handedly. This is almost exclusive to Hill. No one on the Pistons can single-handedly play better than him.
Seeing that Mo Mengchen valued him so much, Davis felt a surge of enthusiasm called excitement, "I won't let you down, old man." He shouted.
I know, but you don't have to shout.
In the early days, that is to say, Davis did not have many offensive methods. Mo Mengchen noticed that he was consciously practicing and stopping jump shots, but he rarely used them in games.
Of course, considering his playing time, with that playing time, three or four shots per game, anyone would choose a more sure method of attack, that is, hitting the basket.
He's up against Stacy Augmon, a talented player sadly crippled by injuries.
He is a member of the Blazers' luxury bench group, and now defends Davis single-handedly on the right wing.Before Davis' offense began, teammates off the field stood up one after another.
Rasheed waved the towel and yelled, "Blow that guy up, baby!"
Davis first starts from the right side, and the speed is not fast. It can be seen that his physical fitness is concentrated on the moment of acceleration and receiving the ball. The slow start speed makes it inefficient for him to get rid of the ball, but Augmon is not a defensive player either. Daren, as soon as the bodies of the two touched, Davis tilted his body and almost made a mistake, but in an instant he made a beautiful cross dribble with his crotch, put his center of gravity on the other side, and broke through Auger by accident. Mongolian.
Collecting the ball, catching the jump and stepping into the paint, Sabonis and Webb had no time to help defend.
His offensive style is the one Mo Mengchen dreamed of.
The highly ornamental one-armed tomahawk dunk made the Blazers fans on the scene exclaimed. They all had a question, where did this slugger who can break through the dunk one-on-one come from?
"Ricky Davis, the No.18 pick in the draft last year, although the pick belongs to Houston, but Detroit got him through a trade. They are particularly good at picking good players in this position." Walton said, " Joe Dumars is the [-]th pick, Dor.Mo is also the [-]th pick, I hope this kid can inherit the glory of Detroit's [-]th pick."
McAvoy insisted on playing a different tune: "A reckless man without technical details."
The score was tied.
The Blazers have four starters on the court, and their lineup is very deep. Dunleavy is a conservative head coach. He prefers to let the best five players play more than 35 minutes every night.
The Pistons tied the game, and then, Sabonis made a stop on the perimeter, followed by Miller.
The same tall body, the same lack of athletic ability, and the same outstanding handwork, Miller and Sabonis have too many similarities.
Suddenly, Sabonis lifted the ball, and Miller jumped up unconsciously. As soon as his body jumped together, he knew that this was a shooting fake, but his body was not obedient.
Sabonis bent down, broke through from outside the three-point line, stepped into the paint area with a few strides, entered the basket with two diagonal steps, turned sideways to the basket in the air, and gracefully raised his right hand-"He is dancing Right?" McAvoy said admiringly.
The ball bounced a few times on the rim and finally fell into the rim.
As if even a beat had been counted by Sabonis, he turned and ran back without any surprise.
32 is better than 30
"Let him shoot the three if he's going to shoot it, and don't jump up on the perimeter to block the shot anyway."
Miller was forced by Sabonis, and Mo Mengchen approached him and said.
Miller could feel that Mo Mengchen valued him. If someone else had defended him just now, he would have been scolded with blood all over his face.
Among the three rookies, Mo Mengchen valued Miller the most, Davis the most, and Lewis the most. This is a recognized fact in the team.
On the offensive end, Mo Mengchen just stood at the top of the arc, and Stoudemire was trembling with fright. The former's four consecutive rounds of non-repetitive breakthrough throws in the first quarter knocked him out of the shadows.
"Don't worry, I still don't like you very much." Mo Mengchen said hurtfully.
Miller listened to Mo Mengchen's words and wanted to hit the ball back, but the latter didn't mean it.
Mo Mengchen raised his left hand and put his two fingers together in an extremely standard and standard tactical gesture. Davis ran over excitedly, and Lewis followed suit.
This is also the eagle attack, but it is an improved version.
To put it simply: Mo Mengchen passed the ball to Davis, and Davis, who must choose to break through, has two choices after the breakthrough, scoring, or attracting Weber's help defense, and passing the ball to Lewis on the outside.
In order to draw out the latter two options, Davis must choose a route where Webber can help defend in place to break through.
"Papa, just watch!" he yelled.
I've been watching, can you please stop beeping?
Davis can't pass the ball, which is why Mo Mengchen despises him.
It's not that Davis can't see his teammates, he just has a crazy desire for data. He doesn't want to give up any data and likes to take care of everything. Unfortunately, he got Westbrook's disease and James' life.
Mo Mengchen will always despise such selfish ghosts.
However, the Davis that Mo Mengchen knew was the Davis from his previous life, the one who put a triple-double on his own basket and threatened, "I thought A-Zhan was here to help me." Davis.
Humans are advanced creatures that will subtly change with the environment.
Davis broke through according to the tactics. Weber's help defense made it difficult for him to shoot. He had no choice but to pass the ball. This was an improvement. Mo Mengchen thought he would be strong.
Even more surprising is Lewis.
He deliberately slowed down his shot, attracted Stoudemire in front of him, and then passed the ball to Mo Mengchen who was completely emptied.
This is a ridiculous leak caused by active defense.
The Blazers were unwilling to open any shots, and ended up allowing the best shooting man on the floor to get his shot.
"Honestly, I'm stunned!" Rashid uttered his catchphrase.
Perhaps because of the lack of space, Mo Mengchen rarely missed an open three-pointer.
He raised his hand in apologetic reproach.
Then, Miller magically lifted the rebound from the basket, Davis grabbed the offensive rebound like an idiot, and passed the ball again, but this time, the object of the pass was Louis M. Lore.
Lore started the second open three-pointer the Pistons got this round.
As one of the Pistons' 95 three heroes, Lore also missed an open three-pointer.
Davis was sorry for their miss, and he threw an elbow and hit Webber viciously on the nose--the referee didn't see it! ——Rush forward, forcefully pick up rebounds in the air, and score the first dunk.
Weber spurted blood on the spot.
The referee stopped the game.
Off the court, the expressions of the Pistons players were surprisingly consistent. They stared and opened their mouths, with OMG written on their faces.
In less than 2 minutes, Ricky Davis scored 4 points and 3 offensive rebounds. Facing the astonished teammates, he just smiled slightly.
"Shameful violent attack! He should be ejected!"
The big screen at the scene reflected the scene of Weber being hit on the bridge of the nose.
Poor Weber was screaming on the ground, and the team doctor was doing emergency treatment for him.
However, no one of their opponents came forward to greet them, and Mo Mengchen led Luo Er and the three rookies back to the sidelines.
"Not only are they playing dirty, but they also show no remorse. I seem to see the second generation of the Bad Boys waving to us!"
"If the league intends to let fans all over the world see this scene, I have nothing to say!"
"But, if I don't do it for justice today, I will encounter the same violence in the future, and no one will do justice for me!"
McAvoy was filled with indignation, and in his eyes, maybe Davis should be pulled out and shot.
As a partner, Wharton can only say one thing: "I will do justice for you, but I believe that young man did it unintentionally. See how sad his expression is?"
The truth is, Davis was proud of himself for KO Webb with an elbow. Every teammate except Hill and Dumars congratulated him, and then Westphal reprimanded him in public.
"You should be ashamed, not proud!" Westphal pointed to Webber, who was bound to continue the game tonight, "I want you to make a serious and solemn apology to Chris now!"
Davis wore the only (╥﹏╥) expression that was seen in the world, and then walked to the opposite side.
"Honestly, he's doing really well," Hill said.
More than good?Davis' performance tonight completely exceeded expectations.
Am I really blaming him wrong?
Davis is a good comrade who can be reformed?
Tonight's Davis changed Mo Mengchen's outlook, but he was not sure. The reason why he was suggested to the team at the time was because Hill had no substitute and there was no better choice in that position.
Looking at it now, this is definitely a good choice.
PS: Four updates today.
(End of this chapter)
Seeing Mo Mengchen present, Stoudemire was very uncomfortable.
In the first quarter, the Pistons once led the Blazers by 15 points. Mo Mengchen and Stoudemire had unshirkable responsibilities. One of them scored and the other was scored, and the "cooperation" was perfect. Therefore, after the two were replaced, the Blazers The score was recovered.
In the first attack in the second quarter, everyone thought that Mo Mengchen would continue the offensive in the first quarter, because Stoudemire's defense really did not pose any threat to him.
"Don't be afraid, I'm not interested in you now."
Hearing Mo Mengchen's words, Stoudemire felt relaxed and angry at the same time. He didn't know why he had such complicated senses. Couldn't this bastard just score points on him?What's the big deal?It's as if no one can score on him.
Stoudemire knew that wasn't the problem.
The problem is that Mo Mengchen can attack him so that he doubts life, and he can also defend him so that his face is full of doubts.
As a result, Mo Mengchen suddenly lost interest in him, which made him feel at ease. He hoped that the other party would remain indifferent to him, although this was unlikely.
Mo Mengchen gave up the violent attack on Stoudemire, and instead called a tactic for Ricky Davis that the latter could not even imagine-the eagle attack.
Although in a broad sense, everyone can play this tactic, but this tactic is prepared for wing players who have the ability to single-handedly. This is almost exclusive to Hill. No one on the Pistons can single-handedly play better than him.
Seeing that Mo Mengchen valued him so much, Davis felt a surge of enthusiasm called excitement, "I won't let you down, old man." He shouted.
I know, but you don't have to shout.
In the early days, that is to say, Davis did not have many offensive methods. Mo Mengchen noticed that he was consciously practicing and stopping jump shots, but he rarely used them in games.
Of course, considering his playing time, with that playing time, three or four shots per game, anyone would choose a more sure method of attack, that is, hitting the basket.
He's up against Stacy Augmon, a talented player sadly crippled by injuries.
He is a member of the Blazers' luxury bench group, and now defends Davis single-handedly on the right wing.Before Davis' offense began, teammates off the field stood up one after another.
Rasheed waved the towel and yelled, "Blow that guy up, baby!"
Davis first starts from the right side, and the speed is not fast. It can be seen that his physical fitness is concentrated on the moment of acceleration and receiving the ball. The slow start speed makes it inefficient for him to get rid of the ball, but Augmon is not a defensive player either. Daren, as soon as the bodies of the two touched, Davis tilted his body and almost made a mistake, but in an instant he made a beautiful cross dribble with his crotch, put his center of gravity on the other side, and broke through Auger by accident. Mongolian.
Collecting the ball, catching the jump and stepping into the paint, Sabonis and Webb had no time to help defend.
His offensive style is the one Mo Mengchen dreamed of.
The highly ornamental one-armed tomahawk dunk made the Blazers fans on the scene exclaimed. They all had a question, where did this slugger who can break through the dunk one-on-one come from?
"Ricky Davis, the No.18 pick in the draft last year, although the pick belongs to Houston, but Detroit got him through a trade. They are particularly good at picking good players in this position." Walton said, " Joe Dumars is the [-]th pick, Dor.Mo is also the [-]th pick, I hope this kid can inherit the glory of Detroit's [-]th pick."
McAvoy insisted on playing a different tune: "A reckless man without technical details."
The score was tied.
The Blazers have four starters on the court, and their lineup is very deep. Dunleavy is a conservative head coach. He prefers to let the best five players play more than 35 minutes every night.
The Pistons tied the game, and then, Sabonis made a stop on the perimeter, followed by Miller.
The same tall body, the same lack of athletic ability, and the same outstanding handwork, Miller and Sabonis have too many similarities.
Suddenly, Sabonis lifted the ball, and Miller jumped up unconsciously. As soon as his body jumped together, he knew that this was a shooting fake, but his body was not obedient.
Sabonis bent down, broke through from outside the three-point line, stepped into the paint area with a few strides, entered the basket with two diagonal steps, turned sideways to the basket in the air, and gracefully raised his right hand-"He is dancing Right?" McAvoy said admiringly.
The ball bounced a few times on the rim and finally fell into the rim.
As if even a beat had been counted by Sabonis, he turned and ran back without any surprise.
32 is better than 30
"Let him shoot the three if he's going to shoot it, and don't jump up on the perimeter to block the shot anyway."
Miller was forced by Sabonis, and Mo Mengchen approached him and said.
Miller could feel that Mo Mengchen valued him. If someone else had defended him just now, he would have been scolded with blood all over his face.
Among the three rookies, Mo Mengchen valued Miller the most, Davis the most, and Lewis the most. This is a recognized fact in the team.
On the offensive end, Mo Mengchen just stood at the top of the arc, and Stoudemire was trembling with fright. The former's four consecutive rounds of non-repetitive breakthrough throws in the first quarter knocked him out of the shadows.
"Don't worry, I still don't like you very much." Mo Mengchen said hurtfully.
Miller listened to Mo Mengchen's words and wanted to hit the ball back, but the latter didn't mean it.
Mo Mengchen raised his left hand and put his two fingers together in an extremely standard and standard tactical gesture. Davis ran over excitedly, and Lewis followed suit.
This is also the eagle attack, but it is an improved version.
To put it simply: Mo Mengchen passed the ball to Davis, and Davis, who must choose to break through, has two choices after the breakthrough, scoring, or attracting Weber's help defense, and passing the ball to Lewis on the outside.
In order to draw out the latter two options, Davis must choose a route where Webber can help defend in place to break through.
"Papa, just watch!" he yelled.
I've been watching, can you please stop beeping?
Davis can't pass the ball, which is why Mo Mengchen despises him.
It's not that Davis can't see his teammates, he just has a crazy desire for data. He doesn't want to give up any data and likes to take care of everything. Unfortunately, he got Westbrook's disease and James' life.
Mo Mengchen will always despise such selfish ghosts.
However, the Davis that Mo Mengchen knew was the Davis from his previous life, the one who put a triple-double on his own basket and threatened, "I thought A-Zhan was here to help me." Davis.
Humans are advanced creatures that will subtly change with the environment.
Davis broke through according to the tactics. Weber's help defense made it difficult for him to shoot. He had no choice but to pass the ball. This was an improvement. Mo Mengchen thought he would be strong.
Even more surprising is Lewis.
He deliberately slowed down his shot, attracted Stoudemire in front of him, and then passed the ball to Mo Mengchen who was completely emptied.
This is a ridiculous leak caused by active defense.
The Blazers were unwilling to open any shots, and ended up allowing the best shooting man on the floor to get his shot.
"Honestly, I'm stunned!" Rashid uttered his catchphrase.
Perhaps because of the lack of space, Mo Mengchen rarely missed an open three-pointer.
He raised his hand in apologetic reproach.
Then, Miller magically lifted the rebound from the basket, Davis grabbed the offensive rebound like an idiot, and passed the ball again, but this time, the object of the pass was Louis M. Lore.
Lore started the second open three-pointer the Pistons got this round.
As one of the Pistons' 95 three heroes, Lore also missed an open three-pointer.
Davis was sorry for their miss, and he threw an elbow and hit Webber viciously on the nose--the referee didn't see it! ——Rush forward, forcefully pick up rebounds in the air, and score the first dunk.
Weber spurted blood on the spot.
The referee stopped the game.
Off the court, the expressions of the Pistons players were surprisingly consistent. They stared and opened their mouths, with OMG written on their faces.
In less than 2 minutes, Ricky Davis scored 4 points and 3 offensive rebounds. Facing the astonished teammates, he just smiled slightly.
"Shameful violent attack! He should be ejected!"
The big screen at the scene reflected the scene of Weber being hit on the bridge of the nose.
Poor Weber was screaming on the ground, and the team doctor was doing emergency treatment for him.
However, no one of their opponents came forward to greet them, and Mo Mengchen led Luo Er and the three rookies back to the sidelines.
"Not only are they playing dirty, but they also show no remorse. I seem to see the second generation of the Bad Boys waving to us!"
"If the league intends to let fans all over the world see this scene, I have nothing to say!"
"But, if I don't do it for justice today, I will encounter the same violence in the future, and no one will do justice for me!"
McAvoy was filled with indignation, and in his eyes, maybe Davis should be pulled out and shot.
As a partner, Wharton can only say one thing: "I will do justice for you, but I believe that young man did it unintentionally. See how sad his expression is?"
The truth is, Davis was proud of himself for KO Webb with an elbow. Every teammate except Hill and Dumars congratulated him, and then Westphal reprimanded him in public.
"You should be ashamed, not proud!" Westphal pointed to Webber, who was bound to continue the game tonight, "I want you to make a serious and solemn apology to Chris now!"
Davis wore the only (╥﹏╥) expression that was seen in the world, and then walked to the opposite side.
"Honestly, he's doing really well," Hill said.
More than good?Davis' performance tonight completely exceeded expectations.
Am I really blaming him wrong?
Davis is a good comrade who can be reformed?
Tonight's Davis changed Mo Mengchen's outlook, but he was not sure. The reason why he was suggested to the team at the time was because Hill had no substitute and there was no better choice in that position.
Looking at it now, this is definitely a good choice.
PS: Four updates today.
(End of this chapter)
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