My teammate in the NBA is Nash

Chapter 12 Unconstrained Tactics

Chapter 12 Unconstrained Tactics (seeking tickets)

"Su, not only ordinary fans came to the scene today, but even legends like Tiangou Kareem."

The pre-match interview session.

A reporter from ABC TV took the initiative to find Su Han who was still wearing a warm-up jacket: "In some previous TV programs, Tiangou once said that he was here for you."

"Would you feel some pressure watching the battle of a legendary senior like Tiangou?"

no doubt.

There is really not much suspense about the outcome of today's game.

The Santa Clara Broncos have already demonstrated their strong combat effectiveness in the previous tour stage.

Su Han + Nash's combination of inside and outside line is enough to help them secure the championship of the PAC-[-] League Tournament, and even lock the championship of the subsequent divisional league knockout round.

Not surprisingly, the Santa Clara Broncos, with the cooperation of this pair of inside and outside lines, will win the first divisional league double in team history.

They will have a great possibility: Play as the No. [-] seed in the PAC-[-] in the NCAA Tournament.

In contrast, UCLA, which plays at home.

They are the classic case of fame over strength.

Charles O'Bannon, the strongest member of the team, is not even qualified to give Su Han shoes.

Just like this, UCLA wants to counterattack and defeat the only undefeated Santa Clara Broncos in the PAC-[-] league?

Unless they also took the script of the protagonist and found Su Han from the bench.

and so.

The biggest highlight of this game is whether Su Han will feel pressured by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's spectator buff, which will affect his performance.

"I think this question should be left to UCLA, which is playing at home."

In the first pre-match interview with the media, Su Han handled it well: "The ones who feel the pressure should be them, not me."

The reporter of ABC TV had a quick brain, and he figured out the meaning of Su Han's words in an instant.

After all, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is a UCLA star!
A generation of celebrities actually came to the scene in person, and they came to watch the players of the visiting team.

If the UCLA players can't win a little bit and get blown away by the visiting team's players, the consequences will be disastrous.

Thinking about it this way, the UCLA players are really under a lot of pressure!
Think again.

If Su Han didn't say it, the pressure on the UCLA players was only in their own hearts.

As a result, Su Han directly pointed out this point in the pre-match interview session. Invisibly, he was putting pressure on the opponent's players again!
The most deadly thing is that even the dull fans, following Su Han's statement, realized this.

Many fans who watched the excitement and didn't think it was a big deal even started booing on the sidelines.

a time.

The huge invisible pressure enveloped UCLA's players and even the coaching staff.

The reporter who was in charge of the interview at the scene looked at Su Han's top-notch Hollywood face with a good-natured smile, and was momentarily dumbfounded.

Could it be that all of this is in Su Han's scheme?

He is on the fifth floor? !
"It seems that today Su Han not only wants to blow up the UCLA players on the field, but also punishes the UCLA players psychologically!"

On the sidelines, the commentator from ABC TV looked at the UCLA players with pity.

It's okay to be tortured by the monster Su Han with a basketball.

The match hadn't even started yet, psychologically, they had already been persecuted by Su Han.

What a terrible word!

Moreover, all of this was seen by the team's star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. . . . . .

Nima, it's pitiful just thinking about it!
"More pressure will only make us stronger!"

UCLA coach Jim Harrick, who was also interviewed before the game, is still doing his last resistance:

"What doesn't destroy us makes us strong!"

I have to say that such a morale-boosting speech by the team coach before the game is still somewhat effective.

At least when the UCLA players stood on the court, their eyes were still firm.

No matter what they say, it is a generous death.

For the Santa Clara Broncos, relief was written on the faces of the players.

Just like Su Han said.

The pressure of this game, no matter what, will not fall on them.

Standing on the court, Su Han also briefly reviewed UCLA's starting lineup.

Emmmm. . .
Except for O'Bannon, a second-round pick in the future in [-], he doesn't know any other players.

How bad is this UCLA?
Look at the starting center who jumped the ball with Su Han.

Nicola Chuckman, height [-] meters [-]. . .
Without any suspense, Su Han easily crushed his opponent in the jump ball, and started to hit the frontcourt after landing.

The whole UCLA team could only follow Nash's cannonball pass and watch Su Han score [-] points with a [-]V[-] dunk in the frontcourt!

Even if they all know, the Santa Clara Broncos will start like this.

But they just couldn't keep up with Su Han's speed of attacking the frontcourt!
"Here we go! It's the 'Steve Suhan Connection' from the Santa Clara Broncos!"

The ABC TV commentator on the sidelines seemed to be well prepared: "Su Han beat his opponent with a jump ball, and Steve Nash's pass arrived as scheduled!"

"This scene is not uncommon in this year's PAC-[-] league!"

"We've seen at least [-] opening ties between the two young players in the Santa Clara Broncos!"

Another commentator added: "A lot of the media, including the fans, called their opening play the 'Steve Suhan Connection'!"

Steve Nash's pass + Su Han's opening raid.

Steve Suhan's connection is never absent!
"I've thought about this tactic before."

In the audience, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar smiled: "In the end, that guy Maggie asked me to go to the hospital to see a doctor."

After the center wins the jump ball, he directly rushes to the frontcourt and waits for his teammates to pass the ball.

How could Abdul-Jabbar not want to try it?
But during the Lakers period, his teammate Magic Johnson directly cut off this idea.

On the one hand, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar during the Lakers period may not have enough athletic ability to support such unconstrained tactics.

on the other hand.

After the jump ball, the center hits the frontcourt and seizes the scoring opportunity with absolute speed advantage?

This sounds very unreliable!
Even if he is as imaginative as a magician, he is unwilling to try this offensive method with a turnover rate much greater than a scoring rate.

however.

It is such a tactic that even Magic Johnson is unwilling to try, but today, many years later.

It was developed into a conventional weapon by two bold young men!

Jabbar rubbed his chin.

He is looking forward to the combination of Su Han and Nash bringing him more surprises!

(End of this chapter)

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