On the field, the University of Washington offensive possessions.
Roy received the ball and made a three-pointer from the left, posing as an offensive three-threat.
Su Bei lowered his center of gravity and took one step further to prevent breakthroughs but not throws.
Brandon Roy later became known as the Yellow Mamba.
Whether it's Yellow Mamba, White Mamba, Red Mamba, or Coffin Mamba, it's the same as Black Mamba.
As long as you bring what Mamba calls a snake, everything is fine.
What to put?
Don't ask, asking is just a tactic.
Roy's current mid-range shooting has not yet reached the full level, and his shooting is not stable.
As a senior in college, he averaged 20 points per game but shot only 36% from the field.
Entering the NBA rookie season, the main means of scoring is still breakthrough layups.
Only when you develop a stable mid-range shot can you be qualified to become a Mamba.
Three-pointers? Don't let a few buzzers or key decisions affect your judgment.
After Roy tested it out, he found that Su Bei was unmoved and immediately chose to play a post-up singles and engage in physical confrontation.
Subei's B-level strength, for outside players, unless they are extremely talented, they are just the same.
Roy couldn't squeeze away, so he shook his shoulders from side to side, turned around, took a step forward, and then took a fadeaway jumper...
Roy made a lot of fake moves, but his movements were obviously not as easy as Kobe's to attack at will.
Su Bei's C-level single defense, coupled with advance prediction, waited for Roy to make a move, and suddenly rushed in front of Roy, reaching out to his face like a sky-covering one.
At this time, Roy tried his best to be a killer, and without seeing the basket, he shot the shot based on his feeling...
"Subei's defense was very good and almost blocked Roy's shot."
“Oh Maga! Brandroy!!
It's amazing, he hit a difficult mid-range shot.
It's such a pity for Su Bei, his defense is also good, but Brandon Roy's offense and basketball skills are superior."
Su Bei spread his hands to show that he had tried his best and that the ball had nothing to do with his defense.
No way.
Roy can be so outrageous sometimes.
Moreover, after scoring such a beautiful goal, he still wore a cold face, as if he did not regard his opponents, including Su Bei, as alive.
Su Bei wanted to punch him in the face to see if he would get angry.
It's just... is this game worth "exploding" on its own?
Su Bei's perfect performance in the first half has been successfully completed. His task as a 'spare tire', compared to "exploding" to win and quietly losing the game, for him as a substitute, it seems that
more advantageous.
After all, everyone can see that the reason why the Devil Deacons are falling behind is entirely because the defense guarded by Kyrie Arthur and Justin Gray was blown away.
If they win, they won't bear much responsibility, but if they lose, all the anger will be there...
What about the pattern?
In the pure NCAA, tell him the big picture?
"3000 rage points, exchanged for an 'energy bean', can increase the ability value of a basketball skill by 100%. After 3 minutes, 100% of the ability value will disappear, and it will also cause 1/10 of the current ability value of this technology.
Damage." Su Bei shook his head inwardly, somewhat unacceptable.
The price of this 'outbreak' would be too great, and an 'outbreak' is impossible.
It’s the same as King of Fighters 97’s ultimate move of accumulating energy and exploding it. The difference is that Su Bei is not a virtual character in the arcade after all. After exploding his energy and defeating his opponent, nothing will happen to him in the next round.
Su Bei, who was born in a mortal body, used his 'energy beans' to explode and perform a performance that was not his own strength. He would definitely suffer some backlash.
Moreover, it is not easy for Su Bei to accumulate energy.
Upgrade, anger value, favorability value, these terms are very easy to look at separately, but when they are connected together, it is not easy.
Otherwise, Subei would not be doing so poorly.
Fortunately, when Jiangsu North was hesitant, the Demon Deacons had star Chris Paul as a stabilizing anchor, so the suspense of the game was not lost.
Although former Brandon Roy and Nate Robinson broke out Wake Forest University's small forwards and shooting guards into a sieve, and the offense was very lively, in fact, the University of Washington failed to significantly open the score.
Chris Paul's leadership ability is most vividly demonstrated here.
Under his control, Wake Forest University's offense was relatively efficient, the rhythm was reasonable, and it quietly caught up with small steps.
Not to mention, the team led by Chris Paul has a very good lower limit.
The reason why the upper limit is not high is just because of the defensive nature of 183's body. He makes a lot of small defensive moves and gets injured from time to time. Without Paul's comfortable control of the court, there is nothing more.
There were 5 points left in the second half, which only allowed the University of Washington to take an 8-point lead.
8 points behind in 5 minutes.
Paul stepped up and took over the game. In the offensive round, he passed Will Conroy and broke into the penalty area, making the score 2-1.
On the free throw line, another free throw was made steadily, narrowing the point difference to 5 points.
Subsequently, in the offensive round, Chris Paul took the initiative to switch to guard Nate Robinson.
At this time, Nate Robinson attacked with the ball and did not give up the opportunity to play one-on-one with Paul.
His draft prospect is only at the end of the first round. If he beats Paul, a top-five draft prospect, wouldn't it make NBA scouts and team managers re-evaluate his position?
In fact, in the one-on-one field, Nate Robinson's advantage is too great.
Because Robinson is also a heavy point guard.
He can completely copy the story of Deron Williams eating, sleeping and beating Paul.
Start, accelerate, sprint...
Nate Robinson has already imagined Chris Paul's bad expression as he walked through the streets early in the morning and was passed over.
Chris Paul's face was very calm, he had long seen Nate Robinson's weakness.
Lying in front of Nate Robinson, he was knocked straight to the floor.
Beep——!
Paul was lying on the floor, already smiling and clenching his fists in celebration.
"When the referee's whistle blows, is it a blocking foul or a collision with the ball?
This penalty may very well determine the direction of the game."
In the end, Chris Paul had the last laugh. The referee ruled that Nate Robinson had hit someone with the ball, and the ball fell into the hands of Wake Forest University.
Paul had predicted this outcome.
Although Nate Robinson's breakthrough has great advantages in terms of speed, burst, strength, center of gravity, etc., the route of breakthrough is straight forward.
Even for Brandon Roy's breakthrough, the route was linear. It wasn't until the menisci in both legs were removed that he realized some changes in rhythm.
After all, basketball is not football, and there is also the art of drawing fouls.
Chris Paul's breakthrough almost never goes in a straight line, but can go back and curve... as you like. During Wake Forest University's offensive round, he dribbled the ball to the right to break through, then suddenly turned around to break to the left. When Nate Robinson twisted his center of gravity to defend the left side,
, Paul retreated, shot the ball to the right, passed Nate Robinson, and entered the penalty area. After attracting the attention of the University of Washington's defense, he then threw the basketball out of the perimeter.
The top arc of the three-point line, the moment Su Bei receives the ball.
Decisively and quickly type out the system page.
Use 3000 rage points to buy an "Energy Bean".
As soon as the idea came to mind, I immediately ordered to "explode" the 3-point shooting technique.
Haha, I promised that I wouldn't be able to explode!
Before the time bar appeared, Su Bei had already jumped up slightly.
Nate Robin jumped out from outside in panic, and Roy turned back and jumped out with a paralyzed expression on his face.
Su Bei shook his right hand in the air, and the basketball drew a full moon in the air.
After the explosion, the three-pointer's ability value of 65 was fully increased to [81]. The C-level three-point shot was upgraded to an A-level three-point shot in one breath, and the shot was still open.
After taking the shot, Su Bei quickly turned around without looking at the result.
Outside the court, the cheers of the audience instantly flooded the entire arena.
Only 2 points away!
Without any celebration, Su Bei quickly retreated with a cold face.
Entering the three-point line, Su Bei lifted up his pants, bent his waist, patted the floor twice, and yelled at Roy fiercely: Come on! Fight this way!