"Najera wants to beat Yang in rebounding? Dream on!" Pat Riley smiled confidently. Others don't know how Yang Mo practices rebounding, but he knows best. When he was in Miami in the summer, he was particularly
I hired two strong men to practice rebounding with Yang Mo for a week. Each time, two strong men who could drag a large truck would clamp Yang Mo tightly, and then let him grab the rebound between the muscles. This kind of
It's much more difficult than knocking off Najera.
Pat Riley knows a lot about Yang Mo's rebounding skills, but the commentators don't.
After the host Mike Breen chatted about the technical analysis of these two offensive rebounds, Jeff Van Gundy suddenly remembered what Yang Mo said during his interview on the day of the draft, and quickly added: "This kid told me back then,
He said that his positioning, awareness, judgment and strength were all very good, but I was dubious, but after seeing these two outstanding offensive rebounds, he was not lying, he was telling the truth. I think at his height,
He is the best rebounder in NBA history."
"Isn't this nonsense? He is the only one who dares to play power forward or even center who is less than 6 feet 5. The other people of this height are all point guards, and even shooting guards can hardly play. For example, now in
O.J. Mayo, who plays in Memphis, I watched his debut, and he was obviously not adapted to the physical confrontation at the NBA level, and he struggled very much." Bill Simmons did not change his venomous nature at all, although he spoke far away.
It's not as powerful as his article, but the content is still expressed clearly and unmistakably, and it offended two people.
"It's not a shame for Yang to play center at his height, but a shame for his opponents. To have offensive rebounds picked off one after another by a guy who is a head shorter than him. What else could be better than that?
Is this more embarrassing?" Mark Jackson said.
When these commentators who originally looked down on Yang Mo but now silently spoke good words for Yang Mo were chirping, the referee blew the whistle...beep!
As the whistle sounded, Yang Mo passed the inbound ball directly to Dorell Wright who was running in the right corner with a high-altitude cross. Wright caught the ball and shot... Whoops!
The three-pointer entered the Nets accurately, once again causing Nets fans unspeakable sadness.
"Dorrell, does it feel good to hit consecutive three-pointers?" Yang Mo asked Wright deliberately and loudly.
Unfortunately, Wright didn't understand what Yang Mo meant, so he shyly replied: "It's cool!"
He said it like a coquettish girl, and Yang Mo rolled his eyes after hearing this. This guy didn't even understand what it meant to break the morale of his opponent. If he asked him to go to the battlefield, he would probably be able to kill his mother before he even reached the front line.
'die.
Returning to the half court, the Heat's running and gunning team suddenly became extremely disadvantaged. This lineup is very mobile on offense, but very passive on defense, and is half shorter than the opponent in height.
Fortunately, the Nets are extremely bad inside. Najera is a pure power-based blue-collar coolie, and Yi Jianlian...his post-up singles have never been used in the NBA, even when facing the thin Dorell Wright.
He doesn't seem to have the courage and is always shooting and shooting near the free throw line. I believe it won't be long before he returns to the CBA.
This is not to discourage inside players from developing shooting, but... you have to have the heart to attack the basket directly. As an inside player, you don't work in the penalty area and go to do the work of outside players. Isn't this a waste of watermelons and sesame seeds?
There is no advantage inside, which is equivalent to wasting more than half of the height advantage. Therefore, even if the Nets have such a huge advantage in height, their ball is still firmly in the hands of outside players, and Vince Carter has not yet broken through.
, I don’t know if he was shadowed by Yang Mo’s block.
Vince Carter didn't break through, but Devin Harris bravely rushed into the penalty area. He asked for everything from Joel Anthony, thinking that Yang Mo, a rookie, was not that good.
So he got rid of Chalmers' defense in disguise and cut straight into the penalty area.
It is undeniable that Harris is very fast. But...his speed is not a sudden burst of speed, it is just pure speed and has nothing to do with explosive power. And he is a bit similar to the Chinese player Chen Jianghua who once played with Yang Mo.
There is always only one acceleration gear, and I never try to slow down when rushing, let alone changing gears.
The best way to deal with this kind of player is to watch him rush, wait until he reaches the end of the rush and he will naturally make a layup, and then reward him with a hot pot.
And Yang Mo did exactly that.
Devin Harris rushed into the penalty area with the ball and found that Yang Mo actually stepped aside. He was happy and muttered to himself: This rookie's court position is really bad. Does he think I can pass the ball? Humph, childish!
At this moment, Devin Harris was filled with pride, thinking that Yang Mo had been deceived by his fake moves.
In fact, Yang Mo didn't see any fake move at all. This guy kept accelerating after passing Qian Mosi. Where did the fake move come from?
After Devin Harris rushed into the penalty area, to be conservative, he prepared a backhand layup, using the distance from the basket to block Yang Mo's block.
However, when he jumped up, before he could pull the lever in the air to turn around, Yang Mo rushed out of the diagonal stab and roared towards Devin Harris. At this time, Devin Harris was still a little unresponsive.
He thought Yang Mo wouldn't come, but who knew that Yang Mo had been waiting for him to jump!
Snapped!
Yang Mo slapped him on the basketball he had just lifted. Before he understood what was going on, he found that his body in mid-air was hit hard. Then his center of gravity became unstable and his body was completely out of control.
It fell upside down like a kite with its string cut off, as if a speeding Japanese car hit a heavily armed armored tank... Bang!
Devin Harris fell straight to the floor, and the sound of the impact was transmitted to the stadium through the microphone, causing fans to scream, fearing that something happened to Devin Harris.
After Devin Harris landed, the basketball was still flying in the air. The force Yang Mo just slapped the ball was quite strong.
Bang! When the basketball was slapped halfway up the court by Yang Mo and fell to the ground without making a sound for two or three seconds, Devin Harris finally covered his waist and screamed like a slaughtering pig...ah!
When the referee saw this, he quickly stopped the game and asked the Nets team doctor to come up and examine Devin Harris.
His screams immediately triggered massive abuse from fans - 'Thugs, go back to China!' 'This is no place for you to run wild, barbaric Chinaman', 'Go away, yellow-skinned pig!' '...'.
All kinds of abuses are endless, and racist remarks are also endless.
Yang Mo was unmoved at all, and he didn't feel any guilt at all. He didn't mean to hurt anyone when he blocked the shot, he just used more force. This is also the truth of iron-blooded defense taught by Pat Riley. Moreover,
, who told Devin Harris that there was no way to go to heaven, so he wanted to break in and seek death?
There is a saying in Japanese comics: "If you don't die, you won't die." This sentence is the most appropriate to describe Devin Harris. With his small body, he dares to cause trouble in the penalty area.
Have you ever seen a fist as big as a casserole?
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