NBA: I am the card dealer

Chapter 75 Adaptation!

Chapter 75 Adaptation!

Courtside.

Case sat on the bench, staring at the field without blinking, or to be precise, staring at Xue Liancheng on the field.

He has seen many talented rookies, but this is the first time he has seen a rookie as calm and creative as Xue Liancheng.

Xue Liancheng's performance in these two rounds really made his eyes shine.

A rookie who doesn't look like a rookie. His style of play is both experienced and mature, but he still maintains the agility that a rookie should have. It can be called a contradiction.

Xue Liancheng connected with Wade on the ball, which really shocked him.

It seems very simple, Xue Liancheng just threw it lightly, and Wade on the other side stepped in and jumped high, completing a wonderful alley-oop.

But in fact, ordinary people cannot spread it at all.

First of all, you have to grasp the strength. The position of the pass needs to be just right. Intangible things such as timing, placement, parabola, and distance are not something ordinary players can figure out. Passing is far from as easy as it seems. Freehand brushwork, especially long biography...

In addition, the cooperation of teammates is also required.

When you need the cooperation of your teammates, you must first understand your teammates' playing characteristics, playing ability, and playing style.

For example, do your teammates have the ability to perform alley-oops?Enough bouncing?Is it flexible?Can you do it in the air?

For example, the speed at which teammates rush over?

If the speed is slow, the ball will land at a low point, which will make it uncomfortable for teammates to catch the ball. If the ball is uncomfortable to catch the ball, it will be difficult to complete the alley-oop.

If the speed is too fast, the ball has not yet fallen, which will also cause teammates to feel uncomfortable receiving the ball, or even unable to catch the ball. Then the alley-oop will naturally fail.

There are also issues of tacit understanding and opponent interference. There are so many different things here, all of which need to be considered and made in an instant.

and so.

It's not that simple to complete an alley-oop.

As for the pass between Xue Liancheng and Wade, with just one glance, Xue Liancheng saw that this was an opportunity and made a decision reflexively. This is talent.

Consciousness level talent.

Not everyone has it.

In addition, Xue Liancheng's passing was just right, showing his very deep passing skills.

This alone was enough to impress him.

It seems that what Spoel said is correct, Xue Liancheng's ability to read the game, his super vision, and his solid basic skills are indeed top-notch.

Thinking of this, he subconsciously glanced at Sibo.

Spo was embracing his hands, pacing back and forth on the sidelines, his expression still not changing much, but he saw that the look in his eyes became brighter and brighter.

Subsequent rounds.

Xue Liancheng didn't have many opportunities to perform, but he still did a very, very good job in receiving the ball.

Don't underestimate receiving the ball. This is a test of your eyesight, that is, your ability to read the game.

Receiving the ball can also be called responding to the organization and distributing the ball.

It is very particular about when to pull the defender away, when to cover, when to dislocate, and when to cut in to interfere with the opponent's defensive formation.

The most important thing is to come back just right to receive the ball and not let the offense stall.

It’s not easy!

It is a very profound knowledge.

Well... Xue Liancheng is doing very well now.

As for the good news?

It is good for the two leaders to play very comfortably...

Xue Liancheng had no idea that his performance at this time had already conquered the assistant coaches on the team.

After a period of adaptation, he discovered that the space in the NBA arena has indeed become smaller.

In other words, many opportunities that can appear in the NCAA arena are not opportunities here.

He is tall, has long arms, and moves at a high frequency, easily squeezing the little space left.

If it weren't for a wonderful pass, the opponent would be able to cover up the defense very quickly, and there would be no chance of a good shot at all.

This is where he found the difference between the NBA and the NCAA.

"Xue, give me the ball."

Just after halftime, Uncle Wei started to reach out for the ball.

During this period, Uncle Wei felt good and was in good condition.

and so.

The Heat's main attack direction is Wade.

Xue Liancheng almost did not hesitate and immediately pushed the ball over.

then.

He led Temple and ran away.

Normally, he would squat in the bottom corner.

Not necessarily.

It mainly depends on where Uncle Wei's attack is going.

If you get close to him, he will need to constantly move and create effective space, so that Temple will not dare to help defend easily.

In this way, Uncle Wei will have a wider space to implement singles.

This time.

Uncle Wei really came close to breaking through in his direction.

Xue Liancheng didn't dare to neglect, and immediately moved.

But Temple didn't know what went wrong this time, and he resolutely attacked Uncle Wei from a flank.

Xue Liancheng moved to a 45-degree angle, one step beyond the three-point line. There was an empty space in front of him, and no one paid any attention to him.

He subconsciously stretched out his hand, wanting to shout for the ball.

But in an instant, he reacted.

This is not the Indiana Mountain People, and he has no right to ask the team boss for the ball.

Fortunately.

Uncle Wei was still able to carry it clearly, so he did not choose to force it. He took a step towards the baseline and jumped up.

Facing the double blockade of Wall and Temple, Uncle Wei chose to pass the ball.

Xue Liancheng was always prepared.

After receiving the ball, he did not hesitate, jumped directly on the spot, and shot a three-pointer.

He must seize such open opportunities.

Otherwise, the defensive pressure faced by Uncle Wei will double.

and so.

The moment he knocked the ball out, he was also preparing to use his 100% hit skill.

Fortunately, the feeling came as soon as the ball was released.

I think this ball should be there.

as predicted.

Swish!

The ball went through the heart.

"Good job!" Uncle Wei shouted at Xue Liancheng very happily during the process of returning to defense.

The Heat's current lineup is actually not lacking in attackers at all.

He and Bosh are enough to solve most problems.

But the remaining problem is that it becomes a big problem.

With the departure of Battier, Ray Allen, James Jones and others, role players cannot hit open shots!

Once the role players can't share the pressure, the two of them will suffer endless double-teaming, and even shrink the defense inhumanely.

In this case, it will be very difficult for them to win.

They will also play very, very hard.

Now Xue Liancheng stood up and gave a good three-point response.

So in the next round, will the Wizards dare to double-team him unscrupulously?

Even if he had to double-team, I'm afraid he would have some scruples and wouldn't dare to double-team him so thoroughly.

And as long as he is given a little space, as a superstar, he has enough confidence to send the ball into the basket.

and so.

Xue Liancheng's three-pointer is very important, very very important.

This means that the Heat have a three-point threat from the outside.

As long as there is a threat, the space can be effectively expanded.

With space, he can attack the inside more freely and unleash the super firepower of the Flash.

In addition to having three-pointers, Xue Liancheng also has the ability to organize and receive the ball, which is great and is a perfect fit for him and Bosh.

That's why he's so happy.

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