Chapter 65
The game continued on the court, and the two teams switched offense and defense.

Stanford started with a five-outside formation, and point guard Mark ran across the center line with the ball, taking advantage of the double-trailer cover of power forward Josh and center Hayas to break to the right, and Josh turned around and cut to the basket, and Hayas followed. Into the inside line, emergency stop set up under the wall to cover.

Typical Oklahoma play, although it might not be called that at Stanford.The University of Southern California switched defenses regularly, and Craven stayed inside, relying on his fat body to keep an eye on center Hayas, while Ndiaye turned to follow Josh.

For a while, Stanford University's offense was blocked.

Perhaps it felt easy to play center forward in the high position, Mark immediately passed the ball to the top of the arc, and Josh caught it in his hands and made three threats.

Su Yang, who was squatting at the bottom corner on the left, opened his mouth to remind him: "Closing the right road..." Ndiaye went up to grab the card position almost at the same time.

Josh Childress didn't hesitate either. He slammed the ball to the left and hit the short corner on the left in the blink of an eye. Seeing Su Yang move laterally to help defend and compress the dribble line, he immediately stopped and raised his hand to throw the ball to the left. The side bottom corner, and Evan Moore took it in his hands and rushed to shoot a three-pointer.

With a bang, the basketball hit the basket and bounced into the net.

There were cheers in the arena, and Su Yang shook his head slightly, thinking that they could all be hits, and he almost pressed the ball down. No wonder Stanford University was able to make 426 three-pointers out of 156 three-pointers throughout the season. Having practiced hard for a long time is also a good explanation of why it can be the first in the regular season and why there are rumors that Stanford will become the No. [-] seed.

Between thinking, attack and defense switch.

Su Yang dribbled the ball to the top of the arc, and broke through to the left with Ndiaye's cover. Seeing that Hayas was double-teaming, his body shape and pace were a bit too much to the left, he decisively switched his left hand behind his right hand, and followed his right hand forward Pushing the ball, the whole person bowed and stepped at the same time, snatched it from between Hayas and Ndiaye who had not been dismantled, grabbed the basketball back with his right hand, rushed two more steps, and easily took off for a layup.

Josh, who was trying to block the shot from the short corner on the left, was two shots too late, and the basketball slammed into the board and rebounded into the net, leading 4-3 at the start.

Time Warner host Wasserman said a little unwillingly: "Why didn't you dunk? This is a good opportunity."

Guest James Worthy chuckled: "I guess he probably didn't want to take risks. If he chose to dunk just now, the timing of his shot would be delayed for nearly a second, and he would also block Hayas who was chasing and Josh who was defending. Or the chance to interfere...

Of course, you can also forcibly dunk, but that will consume more energy, and you may worry about having to deal with double-teaming.

Who knows? "

During the conversation, Stanford University played double drag again, linking up the pin-down style of play, but seeing USC switch defenses, there was no good opportunity. Point guard Mark directly forced Roddick.

Mark hurriedly stabilized his figure, pulled the ball back and reorganized, but after a lot of tossing, he forced his shot and hit the iron with a bang.

Coach Montgomery's back-to-defense shouts exploded at the same time, and all members of Stanford University turned sharply and rushed to the frontcourt, full of execution.

The University of Southern California launched a counterattack. Su Yang turned to dribble the ball to the top of the arc, then took Ndiaye's trailer to cover, got rid of Moore and broke through to the left, but caught a glimpse of Hayas going up to double-team, and deliberately controlled the gap between the two The pace of improvement is very fast.

However, in order to narrow the gap and form a double-team in time, Hayas chose to grab the rhythm sideways.

Between the lightning and the flint, Su Yang's muscle memory was activated, his right hand floated and pulled the ball to the left, aiming at the gap between Hayas and Ndiaye, pushing the ball vigorously in LeBron style, Hill style or Hardaway style Hit the ground, followed by the same sideways snatch.

Hayas was forced by inertia and positioning, and there was no time to interfere. Su Yang was in the paint, grabbed the ball again with his right hand, took another sharp step, and slightly bent his knees to kick off the ground. The whole person seemed to be on fire, aiming at the basket It's just a tomahawk snap.

bang!The basketball exploded into the net.

Cheers erupted in the Staples Center.

On the sidelines of the VIP seat, Tiger Woods involuntarily retracted his neck and retracted his chin, his eyes were full of doubts, and he thought: I don’t quite understand it, but how can the guy opposite use the same method to relax twice in a row? breakthrough?

Jason Collins, a Stanford alumnus sitting next to Woods, was full of shock: Compared with Sierra Canyon High School two years ago, Su Yang is more decisive in handling offense today. He used to be all kinds of extreme and excellent operations, but now he is extremely concise. .

In a trance, Jason Collins came up with a thought that he thought was absurd: Su Yang was upgraded from Kobe to Jordan.

The offense and defense on the court continued.

Stanford University point guard Mark dribbled the ball to the right 45 degrees, handed it to shooting guard Latic, turned around and ran into the paint area and ran to the left, while on the left 45 degrees, Josh and Hayas set up the wall at the same time Doing an echelon screen, Moore started dashing from the sideline.

"This is a MIX tactic..."

Seeing Stanford running like that, Su Yang raised his finger to switch defenses, arranged for Craven to go to Moore nearby, and then followed Josh Childress to disassemble and ran into the paint area, and then bypassed Mark who was also inserted into the paint area. , all the way to the right waist.

For a while, Stanford's tactics presented two passing options: either to Moore at the top of the arc, or to Josh on the right waist.

Shooting guard Latic held the ball high with both hands, his eyes wandering, while coach Montgomery shouted inward from the sidelines.

The basketball was passed to the left waist. In order to prevent Su Yang from stealing or interfering, he deliberately lobbed the ball backwards. Josh caught it and turned to face the basket.

Shake and test continuously.

Su Yang didn't bother to pay attention, but kept half a step away, thinking that as long as he dared to release the ball or raise his hand, he would directly press.

Perhaps out of awareness, Josh suddenly pulled up to shoot the ball. The posture was quite strange and difficult to describe in words.

Su Yang stretched out his hand to interfere, and sighed in his heart: No wonder it was Josh Childress' shooting action, which is free in 2KOL.

too ugly!
So ugly that even Tencent is embarrassed to collect money!
The basketball slammed like iron, Su Yang jumped up and caught the rebound, turned around and went straight to the sideline, leading the team to launch a three-line fast break.

Cheers erupted in the arena. Su Yang rushed to the right wing of the front court in a blink of an eye, and used Craven's cover to break through to the left. Out of the corner of his eye, he caught a glimpse of Josh moving laterally in advance to double-team. He immediately gave up the cover and pushed the ball to the right with his left hand. Changed direction, then grabbed the ball with his right hand and rushed to the sideline, getting rid of Josh and Moore in an instant, but found Hayas coming up to try to execute the ICE, and instinctively raised his hand.

I wanted to make an emergency stop, but Hayas flew away at one point, and immediately stopped raising his hand and pushed the ball forward to the left.

The movement of worshiping Buddha was formed suddenly, Su Yang swished past Hayas, kicked two strides to the waist on the right side, and then took a European step to shake past Latic who was defending, and the whole person jumped into the air and glides in the air. Lift the ball and twist the wrist to wipe the board, and Jelly lays up.

The basketball slammed into the net.

Cheers burst from the Staples Center.

Tens of thousands of fans wondered how Su Yang did it?

Starting from the right wing, a simple change of direction + worshiping Buddha + European step passed four people in a row, and then took the pull bar and a weird layup.

Absolutely!

Spielberg raised his hand and nudged his glasses, thinking: Basketball games can be so artistic. If the series of actions just now were slow-motion close-ups, it should be very beautiful. Find someone to get the video out later, try it. Appreciate from multiple angles.

Between exclamations, the offense and defense on the field switched.

Stanford played the MIX tactics of point guard and shooting guard again, USC continued to switch defenses, and Latic chose to split the ball at the top of the arc.

Moore caught the ball and faced Craven, who was on the defense, and confidently lowered his shoulders to charge. With his speed advantage, he successfully rushed to the right elbow first, but faced with the shrinking interception of the University of Southern California team, he was not confident and rushed. He stopped pulling and had to pass the ball back.

Stanford reorganized the offense, broke through to the right with a pick-and-roll at the top of the arc, and simultaneously diverted from the left side and went down to make a screen. Josh took the opportunity to use the screen to go around the 45-degree three-point line on the left to catch the ball, but Latic, who was in possession of the ball, was caught Lock the route, and finally make a strong shot.

The basketball bounced back with a clatter.

Hayas aggressively grabbed the offensive rebound, but before he could hold it firmly, Su Yang went around and stepped forward to shoot hard, hitting the ball to the ground.

Ndiaye took the opportunity to snatch the basketball, and Su Yang retreated to the sideline to catch the ball and rushed to the left wing of the frontcourt.

Doucet followed closely to form a cover.

Su Yang took the opportunity to move to the right. Seeing that Latic moved laterally and tried to double-team, he immediately pushed the ball behind the back of his right hand to the left. The line strode forward, but he caught a glimpse of Mark on the right elbow moving laterally and shrinking to control the line. He quickly closed the ball and raised his hand, but Josh, who was in the short corner on the left, wrapped around him again and could only lift the ball around the top.

After joking Josh successfully, Su Yang strode forward and took off against Hayas who raised his hands high, resisting the layup.

boom!The two collided in the air.

Su Yang's movements did not deform at all, and he put the ball into the net steadily. The referee blew his whistle at the same time and gave an additional penalty.

Hayas instinctively raised his hand in protest, and quickly realized that the foul was indeed committed, so he turned around and walked away.Seeing this, Su Yang complained in his heart: He raised his arms and took off vertically to protect the frame. It really wasn't a foul in the NBA, at least it wasn't counted 14 years ago.

After high-fiving his teammates one after another, Su Yang turned to stand on the free throw line, greeted the cheers of the audience, and steadily made an extra free throw.

In the middle audience stands on the north side, Pacers scout Joe Ash, who has been following Su Yang for a long time, turned his head to Grizzlies scout Brian Winters and said: "Does he have any shortcomings in terms of skills? You tracked him longer than Su Yang." I'm longer, a little?"

Winters shook his head: "It used to be said that some of his moves were too flashy, but after he entered college, especially after returning from a suspension, his movements have been very simple and practical. The key is that he can also make fancy layups like before. He seems to be thinking of something. do what."

Joash was stunned when he heard the words, and shrugged after a while: "Your such crazy evaluation reminds me of another player..."

"Is that Jordan?"

Just as Joash was about to answer, cheers erupted in the arena. After a closer look, it turned out that Su Yang, with Josh in his hat, was fast-breaking in Southern California.

Su Yang rushed to the left wing of the frontcourt with the whole team. He wanted to catch the ball but didn't go around the front. He wanted to find a screen to escape but was switched. He simply stopped on the left waist, with his back against Moore, and raised his right hand to signal for the ball. Seeing this, Roddick dribbled the ball to the left 45 degrees.

The basketball was passed to the left waist, and Su Yang caught the ball with his back to the basket.

Roddick quickly turned and ran away, but Mark didn't run away, but suddenly rushed to Su Yang, ready to double-team.

In an instant, Su Yang put his hands together and raised the ball high, getting rid of the interference behind Moore and the low-altitude harassment of Mark. He stepped forward with his left foot as the axis, but when he was about to sink his shoulders and start to break through, he saw Josh from the right elbow Zone traverses to prepare for interception.

Before he had time to think about how to deal with it, Moore had already caught up with the ball and interfered, and Mark behind him continued to interfere.

Su Yang didn't think about it any more, and suddenly raised his right foot and crossed to the front left. He suddenly got rid of the three-sided encirclement of the front, back, and right, and rushed to the basket with both hands holding the ball. Defense, straight up from the ground, clasping both hands.

Boom!The basketball exploded into the net.

Moore is hanging behind Su Yang, and Hayas is behind him.

In the Staples Center, more than 8000 fans were stunned for a moment, and then the cheers rushed like a tsunami.

"Yes, it's Jordan!"

Joash nodded seriously, confirming that Su Yang's terrifying ability to break double teams can only be compared with Jordan.

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