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Chapter 40 Impossible, this is absolutely impossible!

Chapter 40 Impossible, this is absolutely impossible!

"He has outstanding breakthrough ability, top-notch dribbling ability, no sense of stagnation in rhythm and direction changes, and he also has certain defensive skills. He is suppressing opponents on both offense and defense."

"Are you good at trash talking?"

Gene Banks, who was in the front row of the audience, was carefully recording in his notebook. When Su Wen was provoking Devin Durant, he stood up and listened for a while, with a faint smile on his face.

As a senior scout for the Seattle SuperSonics, just based on Su Wen's two or three offensive and defensive rounds, he has already recognized that the opponent is competent for the outside position.

At least Su Wen's breakthrough would be impossible for his opponents to guard against.

This kind of performance made him excited, and his love for talents was ready to move.

The Sonics' forward and guard resources are extremely scarce at this time. David Thompson, recruited from the Denver Nuggets, was originally a rare talented super guard in the league. However, this 'Skywalker' has been affected by injuries in recent years, has an unbalanced mentality, and has a poor training record. Damn it, I also like taking drugs, and there is not much gas left in the gas tank.

They desperately need to add a quality perimeter player.

Obviously, Su Wen brought him a huge surprise tonight.

Being able to play both inside and outside, he can fight against the center forward, and he can also casually attack the forward defender on the outside. Banks likes such a comprehensive ability.

“Wall Crack recommended!”

Su Wen on the court at this time looked so calm and relaxed. The more Banks watched, the more he liked it. He couldn't wait to write down the words "strongly recommended" next to Su Wen's evaluation. .

The game continued. Su Wen received the ball from the outside and wandered in the high position, looking extremely relaxed and happy.

Just as Durant was following step by step, he suddenly moved without warning. His movement was like thunder, and he rushed in from the opponent's side in an instant.

His speed was extremely fast, so fast that even though Durant had reacted and pursued him in time, he was still thrown away, and his position was further and further away.

Durant's eyes were filled with tears and he wanted to shout a reminder to his teammates.

However, his teammates had already noticed Su Wen's movements. When the latter broke into the inside, Brett Applegate and Jim Usevic on that side quickly abandoned their opponents and tried to get up. Double team.

Together with Durant behind him, the three formed a closed-door and double-teamed situation, trying to block Su Wen in the middle.

However, they never expected that when Applegate and Usevic came up, the latter speeded up again and just passed between them and stepped into the basket.

"Bang!"

There was almost no pause. After Su Wen passed through the double-team defense, he flew and hit a dunk.

This powerful and heavy one-handed chop instantly aroused the exclamations of countless fans.

But that's not all.

When BYU missed an offensive shot, Su Wen took the pass from Barkley after grabbing the rebound and rushed forward directly.

Durant rushed to intercept, trying his best to delay, but he dribbled the ball behind his back, changed hands and rushed over, quickly throwing him away.

Facing the empty basket, Su Wen rushed over unceremoniously and soared into the free throw line. He was as fast and swift as a baby bird throwing into the forest. He grabbed the ball with one hand and held it with great ease. The ball dunks toward the basket.

"Bang!"

There was another howl from the basket, and he landed gracefully.

"WOW! He dunked again!"

"Quick, extremely fast!"

"Not only fast, but also extremely elegant and unrestrained!"

"Oh my god, he jumped so high, it felt like he was walking on the sky!"

"What a beautiful counterattack, great!"

The audience at the scene was so excited that Su Wen's dunks came one after another, and the atmosphere was extremely heated.

The scouts in the crowd were also amazed.

In these two attacks, Su Wen showed his super talent to the fullest, which amazed them.

This is simply a grand showcase of his personal talents!
"genius!"

"He's a super genius!"

Gene Banks exclaimed repeatedly, his eyes filled with burning desire.

F@#¥!
This kid knows how to shoot. If you have the guts, you can shoot!
Throw one in front of me!

During this period of the game on both ends of the offense and defense, Devin Durant, who had been suppressed and beaten to a pulp and had no ability to fight back, was very angry.

The opponent seemed to have recognized his inability to defend, and was training himself frantically, constantly making sudden advances, but he couldn't prevent it, which made his mentality explode.

With his mentality extremely unstable, his defensive actions began to become impatient, simple, and he wanted to defend.

But the more anxious he gets, the easier it is for him to lose his position. Instead, Su Wen becomes more decisive, attacking the basket frequently with all kinds of violence.

O(≧口≦)O

Durant's mentality became more and more explosive, and he had reached the critical point of explosion.

Seeing that he kept making defensive mistakes and even started to send Su Wen to the free throw line continuously, his coach Radel Anderson could only call a timeout to give him a buffer.

Although Anderson wanted to replace him, apart from him, there was no one else in Brigham Young's lineup who could score.

Headache!

Anderson threw the tactical board at his feet somewhat rudely. He was no longer in the mood to rearrange any tactics.

The sudden change of formation of the Auburn Tigers really caught him off guard. All the arrangements before the game were completely messed up, and none of them worked.

The most important thing is that he didn't expect that Su Wen was still very strong even on the outside.

Whether it's the offensive or defensive end, they beat their core to a point of losing their temper.

F@#¥!
Where is the kid from?

This talent is also perverted enough, it can be used inside and outside, it is completely uncontrollable, it is almost like a bug, it is terrifyingly strong.

Anderson himself was in a state of confusion and couldn't find any way to deal with Su Wen for a long time. As a result, when he wanted to say something to the team members, he suddenly felt embarrassed.

This also affected the atmosphere in the team, becoming lifeless and as quiet as a chicken.Finally, he picked up the tactical board again, his mind was racing, and he said to the players: "Next, we have to invest more defensive resources in the interior."

"Brett, Devin, Jim, and even you." Anderson turned his attention to the team's relatively low-key point guard Scott Snart. "I want you to keep that Su on the outside at all costs, and you can't let him Take a step inside.”

"Not even near the free throw line!"

At this time, only 10 minutes had passed in the first half, but with the score already trailing by 9 points and about to break double, Anderson planned to take a gamble.

Just bet that Su Wen has no projection ability!

Bet he can't do anything if he leaves the inside.

He had originally arranged this before the game, but Su Wen suddenly changed his position and those were no longer needed.

He had to change his focus and shift his defensive focus outwards with the opponent.

Seeing how much effort he put into guarding Su Wen, sixth-grader Devin Durant had something to say after he regained his composure.

"Radel, that kid is not the only one among them."

"They've got Charles Barkley, and they've got Chuck Person!"

In such an iron triangle, no matter which one is left alone, it will be fatal!
You talk too much!

Although Rudd Anderson also knew the consequences of letting go of the other two people, after being interrupted, he couldn't help but glared at the talkative elderly senior.

He cleared his throat and added, "You're right, Devin. We can't let go of those two people. This requires more attention from Michael and Brett."

Seeing that the coach was trying to make up for what he said, Durant was embarrassed to point it out, but he had no choice but to accept it.

When Su Wen launched another personal attack, he was quite surprised when he saw three defenders surrounding him immediately, giving him no room to start.

But he didn't hesitate, turned around and passed the ball to Chuck Person on the same side.

As soon as Person caught the ball, Brett Applegate immediately turned around to pursue him and stopped him in time.

Person forced his way in, and the opponent resisted him, trying his best to keep him out of the basket.

As a last resort, Person passed the ball back to Suvin, and Suvin passed the ball to Gerald White further outside.

"You really can't shoot!"

Seeing that Su Wen passed the ball twice in a row without making a shot, Durant became more and more convinced that Su Wen was seriously biased.

He also trusts the head coach's defensive arrangements more and more.

He looked at Ruddell Anderson on the sidelines, and when his eyes met, they both saw their own joy.

Their defensive arrangement this time worked.

But what he could imagine was that these words seemed to stimulate Su Wen, who gave an inexplicable sneer.

This sneer looks a little dangerous.

In the next round, Su Wen held the ball and was double-teamed by three people again. This time he adjusted his running route in time, not giving the three people a chance to surround him, and went straight to the other side.

When he chose to swim in such a direction, Durant didn't panic at all. He still moved to that side with his teammates and continued to double-team at any time.

Then, Su Wen moved.

When Durant was the only one left around him, he suddenly exerted force and rushed inward.

Durant, who had expected it, caught up in time. At the same time, Jim Usevic inside also covered up and blocked Su Wen's passing route to prevent him from passing to Barkley.

But at this time, Su Wen had already rushed one step beyond the free throw line.

Before Jim's defense was in place, he waited for the opponent to have a foothold, then pulled up and shot.

Did he vote?
He actually voted?
Was this a forced choice, or was it intentional?
Does this kid have projection ability?
Durant, who was able to catch up behind Su Wen, slowed down and watched the basketball fly towards the basket. At the same time, he mentally guessed the opponent's intention to shoot the ball, and then
"Shh!"

The basketball slipped neatly into the net bag, and a beautiful white net flower appeared.

in?

actually entered?

Durant opened his mouth and couldn't believe it.

Jim Usevich gave the same look.

Not only that, but so are their other three teammates.

They all didn't believe that a guy whose coach had always emphasized that he couldn't shoot could actually put the ball into the basket.

When they saw that the basketball actually entered the frame and it was still hollow, they were dumbfounded.

Rader Anderson was also dumbfounded, staring blankly at Su Wen, speechless for a long time.

It must be a coincidence!

The impact he felt was greater than that of the team members.

Because he has never mentioned in any report on Su Wen or sports news that the opponent has shooting ability.

Suvin started his career at Kentucky University at Auburn University. After he became famous, he was followed and reported by many media and studied by many teams.

But they never mentioned that Su Wen could shoot!

Now the opponent is really in front of his eyes, throwing the ball into the basket
What is this again?
After thinking about it, Anderson could only think it was a coincidence.

But then, when Su Wen once again coincidentally appeared near the free throw line, once again coincidentally faced his own team members, and coincidentally shot the basketball, he was really dumbfounded!

Shaking his head crazily, he couldn't believe this fact!
impossible!
This is absolutely impossible!

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