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Chapter 75 On how much beating Li Ran endured 45

Chapter 75 On how much beating Li Ran endured 45
Li Ran came to the frontcourt, supported James with one hand, kept his feet on the ground, and came to Billups to ask for the ball.

James was concentrating on it, and Li Ran's speed was extremely fast. Even he had to go all out to stop the breakthrough after receiving the ball.

Sure enough, Li Ran accelerated the moment he received the ball, and James blocked him in time.

Kenyon Martin stepped forward to build a wall for Li Ran, and James passed.

Li Ran couldn't grasp this short-term defensive loophole, so he could only rely on the slightest gap when passing the gear and rush to the inside line.

James raised one hand high, and his body was close to Li Ran, preventing him from entering the inside line comfortably.

Seeing Li Ran being pushed to the outside by him again, James smiled in his heart.

His strength is still good against Li Ran.

Unexpectedly, after leaving the three-second zone, Li Ran took advantage of his strength, took a big step out, stepped on the three-point line, and shot a jumper.

This step was so huge that James could only watch Li Ran make a move.

Moreover, when Li Ran shot, he lifted one leg forward high, leaving much less space for the defender.

This is also a trick he learned in the elite training camp.

The long two points fell into the basket, and Li Ran scored his 23rd point of the night.

After James missed a breakthrough, Li Ran received the rebound and fought back with Billups.

Although Li Ran's breakthrough failed in the end, it caused West's foul.

Standing on the free throw line, Li Ran made two free throws steadily.

Varejao frowned as Li Ran scored four points in a row, came to James' side, and whispered a few words in his ear.

James nodded expressionlessly.

What Varejao was saying was, "You can put him in and I'll deal with him."

Varejao, who is known as the film king, is very confident in his acting skills, and he noticed that Li Ran has already committed three fouls, and he fouled once more. With half a quarter left in the game, it is easy to be tied up.

But Varejao didn't know what Li Ran went through a few days ago.

Compared with those people, Varejao's acting skills can only be considered qualified, not brilliant at all.

James broke through and scored two points, continuing to maintain an eight-point lead.

Li Ran passed James easily this time, and the two entangled one after the other and entered the penalty area.

Varejao stood on Li Ran's offensive line early on, ready to attack him in his own way.

Seeing that he was sandwiched between Varejao and James with two pieces of bread and cheese, Li Ran was not afraid at all.

You probably misunderstood my bouncing.

Taking advantage of the moment James adjusted his posture, he took a big step forward and almost jumped up against Varejao's face.

The moment he exerted his force, Li Ran's calf muscles tensed up, as hard as a stone.

Immediately, the power accumulated in the calves and thighs poured out like a spring rebounding after bottoming out.

Varejao raised his hands high and stared blankly at Li Ran who rose into the air in front of him.

He is not short, at 211 cm, and with his wingspan, he is also a qualified frame protector.

But for Li Ran, it's not enough!

Li Ran spread his legs apart, held the ball with one hand, and smashed the ball over Varejao's head into the basket with great momentum, and then his legs rode on Varejao's body.

Varejao couldn't hold on, and fell heavily backwards.

Li Ran hung on to the basket with one hand, and looked at Varejao lying on the ground with a terrified expression in his eyes.

The referee's whistle sounded at the right time.

Go in!

Additional penalty!

James felt depressed. He shouldn't have listened to Varejao's bad idea just now. This was a good move. Not only did it not cause Li Ran's foul, but he also made a foul of his own.

In fact, it stands to reason that Varejao was the first to stand on the ball, but as a commercial league, the NBA has an unwritten unspoken rule. This kind of highly ornamental buckle, as long as there is no obvious foul action, must be The attacking side is advantageous.

What's more, just now Varejao didn't stay motionless. When Li Ran jumped up, he subconsciously moved a step.

Although Li Ran's free throws are not as good as Billups's. This buddy's free throw percentage is around 90 all the year round, which is comparable to Nash, but it is enough.

He made another free throw and narrowed the point difference to 2 points.

James turned around and assisted West to make a shot, but West didn't feel good and missed the shot.

Li Ran scored another rebound, raising his rebound count to ten, and then. .

Another counterattack.

James stood in front of Li Ran this time, constantly blocking Li Ran's progress.

However, he apparently forgot that the Nuggets had players who could keep up with Li Ran's speed.

Li Ran hit the ball and passed it out. This kind of ball was not difficult for him.

JR ghosts usually appear on the landing point of the ball, pick up the ball and enter the inside lane.

He ended the fast break with a brilliant two-handed dunk.

Today's JR obviously transferred his state to Jordan's side, and he has already scored 18 points.

The three-point difference is not safe even in the last attack, not to mention that there are still more than four minutes before the end of the game.

Seeing his teammates feel bad, James decided to take over all the remaining game time.

In fact, he can't blame his teammates. After all, James was obsessed with playing singles with Li Ran in this game. Although he crushed Li Ran in scoring, the consequence of a large number of shots was that his teammates definitely didn't feel much better.

Billups told Li Ran about this truth in the first game.

There are not many players in the league who can take over the game at the last moment, but James is definitely one.

In the 2007 Eastern Conference finals G5 Cavaliers vs. Pistons, James went down to earth, scoring 48 points in the game, and even scored 25 points in the final quarter, showing his super explosive scoring power, which can be called a miracle.

Now, James is ready to do it again.

but. . .

My emperor just crashed after taking off.

Li Ran successfully tricked him again.

Still a breakthrough, still a familiar plot.

James still didn't notice where the damn number 0 jumped out from. Anyway, he just jumped up and before he had time to make a shot, he flew out again.

At this time, he thought of Ronaldinho, who was in charge of Manchester United.

Why don't you put this acting on?
Which film and television school came out?
The referee once again awarded James an offensive foul, which was James' third foul of the game.

Coincidentally, the instigator of the first two times was also Li Ran.

Li Ran thought of his history of blood and tears in the elite training camp, and then looked at James with a dark face like the bottom of the pot, and instantly felt that all the sacrifices were worthwhile.

The scene that even boosted the morale of the Nuggets appeared in the next offensive round of the Nuggets.

Billups seemed to want the fans at the scene to recall what his nickname was. In this crucial attack, he came to the frontcourt without any organization at all. The position of one step outside the line is domineering.

The ball was like a sharp arrow. As it passed the ball, it also stabbed heavily in the hearts of all Cavaliers fans.

score. .Was equalized.

It was the man named Mr. Big Heart.

(End of this chapter)

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