Ye Fei’s desire to attack was not strong, and it was not difficult for him to get points.

A ball is easy, cut thirty or forty points, there is no difficulty at all.

He doesn’t want to be like Lao Ke, who slashes forty or fifty balls per game, and finally loses the game, he prefers to share the ball.

The team needs him to lead his teammates to share the ball, and Ye Fei’s organization and strategy are crucial, requiring him to connect the entire team.

It was the Blazers’ turn to attack, focusing on the outside double gun.

CJ McCollum gave Lillard cover, Stephenson changed defenses a little slower, and Lillard stepped back to replace and pulled out a jump shot.

Unfortunately, the shot was slightly heavier, and the ball popped out on the back edge of the basket, and Ye Fei turned around to protect the rebound.

Clarkson and Stephenson had already rushed to the front court, Ye Fei flicked his long arm, and the pass was extremely fast, finding Stephenson in the front, and the front court was a two-on-two.

Stephenson made a fake pass and hit the ground to Clarkson, who made an easy layup.

The Lakers are fast in attack and defense, and the two offensive times did not exceed 7 seconds.

Back on the defensive end, Stephenson, Clarkson and Barnes all pounced on the defense, and they didn’t have to worry about their opponents breaking through into the box.

There is Ye Fei stationed inside, from the three-second zone to one step inside the three-point line, all of which are Ye Fei’s defensive coverage.

Once there is a leak, Ye Fei will help prevent it as soon as possible.

In the face of the Lakers players close to the press, the Blazers backcourt double gun is extremely uncomfortable, the inside Plumlee has little threat, the ball is of little use to him, they can only shoot outside.

With the defense in front of them, unless it is a violent state, Lillard and McCollum have a hard time shooting the ball.

And the Lakers’ defense is very oppressive, and mistakes occur if they are not careful.

Once the Lakers break the ball, they quickly launch a quick counterattack, and with Ye Fei, a power forward who runs faster than a guard, as long as they run, it is almost a situation of playing more and less.

The offensive and defensive ends crush the opponent, and the Lakers play more and more smoothly.

Ye Fei was not so fierce in the game, but his playing style made his opponent extremely uncomfortable.

Ye Fei, who appeared in the No. 4 position, mostly holds the ball on the outside and has enough space to move. As long as he breaks through, the other party can only make up for it, and no one can stop him from breaking through. Once the opponent chooses to pocket, there will be open opportunities on the outside, Ye Fei’s passing organization ability is brought into play, he can always comfort the ball and pass it to the most threatening players, so that they can easily get the shot.

He is no longer an offensive No. 4, a playmaking power forward who frequently creates opportunities for his teammates.

In the first quarter of the game, Ye Fei sent five assists, forcing his opponent to wrap up.

But they don’t wrap Ye Fei, undoubtedly fly points, and in a one-on-one situation, he can easily create kills.

The Blazers, who had a bad hand, trailed the Lakers by nine points 22-31 in the quarter.

In the second quarter of the game, Lillard, who led the team alone, found a touch and helped the Blazers gradually catch up with the score, but after Ye Fei returned to the court, the situation on the court changed instantly.

He uses his strong individual offensive ability to force opponents to shrink the defense, and then uses passes to create opportunities for his teammates.

Ye Fei returned to the court, the Lakers’ overall defense improved, grabbed the backcourt rebound or broke the ball and immediately launched a fast attack, the Blazers could not be defended.

In the second quarter alone, the Lakers scored 10 points on fast offense, more than double the Blazers’ two-quarter game.

Despite their excellent hand on the outside, the Blazers trailed the Lakers by only five points at halftime.

But back at halftime, the Lakers immediately set off a wave of offensive mini-climax.

Up the first attack, the Blazers continued to pass the ball from the outside, Aminu pocketed the gap, shot from outside the three-point line, and missed.

Ye Fei turned around and collected the rebound, dribbled the ball to the half, and the attention of the defensive players was on Ye Fei. He suddenly grabbed the ball with one hand and threw it towards the basket. Stephenson had already cut into place, jumped lightly, sent his right hand forward, and won the air relay.

The Blazers attacked, Lillard dribbled through the half, wanting to hand it to Plumlee on the inside.

Ye Fei’s figure moved instantly, accurately predicted, cut off the opponent’s passing route, grabbed the basketball with his right hand.

“Go!”

Instantly launched a quick counterattack, Clarkson advanced with the ball, Ye flew to the inside of the cut, received a pass to attract the defense and then turned out, found the empty Barnes, received the ball and immediately shot, three points rushed.

Beautiful passing, Ye Fei completely transformed into an organizational power forward, connecting the team’s offense.

Relying on his own breakthrough to attract defense, Ye Fei frequently fed cakes to his teammates, and the Lakers attacked like a tide.

Even though Lillard and McCollum found their hands and frequently fired from the outside, the difference widened little by little.

Ye Fei gave out 5 more assists in a single quarter.

After all, it was a preseason, Ye Fei was off the court in the third quarter, with two minutes to go, playing less than 24 minutes, Ye Fei contributed 13 assists, and the pie was fed to his teammates comfortably. Ye Fei still likes this kind of role, and he plays quite easily.

In the end, the Lakers narrowly defeated the Blazers by 109-106.3 at home.

After two days of rest, the Lakers welcomed their familiar old rival, the Sacmento Kings, who were still the starting lineup for the last game.

Ye Fei still plays the role of organizing a power forward, and the ball basically revolves around him.

Whether it is in the low post or pulled outside the three-point line, Ye Fei makes the King’s interior players extremely uncomfortable, and Ye Fei’s keen role as an organizational power forward gives them a headache.

If Ye Fei blindly attacks and relies on the team’s overall defense, they still have a chance to defend it.

But when Ye Fei attracted the bag and then passed the ball, their defense couldn’t keep up at all.

In the first quarter of the game, Ye Fei had already given out 6 assists and played tricks on the Kings’ players. Although in the second quarter of the game, the Lakers’ outside players felt a little, Ye Fei still sent 4 assists, and in half a game, the number of assists was double-double, and he played extremely easily.

In the third quarter, Ye Fei still started the game, and during the intermission, he may let the Lakers outside players regain their feelings.

In the first round of offense, Ye Fei assisted Clarkson and hit a three-point shot from the outside.

Then the Lakers’ offensive was out of control, and Ye Fei gave another 6 assists in a single quarter, allowing the game to enter garbage time early. Cousins suspended the game, the Kings were helpless, and the Lakers easily defeated the Kings 116-104, winning five straight preseason games. _

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