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Chapter 745 I Still Play

In the ESPN live broadcast room, Ewing and Alonzo Mourning argued.

The reason is about Tang Qian.

The former thinks that Tang Qian's balls are all "lucky balls" because his posture and shot timing are poor, and he has no technical level at all. The latter holds a different opinion. He believes that as long as the basketball goes into the basket, there is no so-called luck.

Because it has become a fait accompli. Basketball is still a competitive sport that depends on facts and results.

"Alonzo, do you think that this kind of goal is about strength? If you want to praise him, that's not the case, right? Anyone with a discerning eye can see that this is luck! Just make this kind of goal yourself. How many goals can you score?

How high can you keep your shooting percentage?" Faced with Ewing's question, Mourning said: "Just because I'm not good doesn't mean he's not good either. I scored the goal and scored the points. How can I say it's luck?

?Isn’t that a bit ridiculous?”

"So this kind of person's way of playing is worthy of recommendation and praise? Oh ~ When I think about children playing in this way, I feel heartbroken! This is the traditional art of big center being lost! It is being annihilated! We

At that time, if anyone dared to play basketball like this, they would be expelled from the school team! It was a completely bad example!"

"Patrick, are you saying that too harshly?" Mourning retorted: "He is just a blue-collar star, and the offensive end is not his strong point. Isn't it enough to be able to do this? Don't you want him and Olaju?

Can Wang become a technical superman inside like Wang? If Wang can really become like this on the offensive end, I estimate that the ranking of centers in NBA history will undergo a huge change."

"Alonzo, I know you like him, but I can tell you that in our era, he was a weakling and could not be beaten! He can be so comfortable and arrogant now, which completely accounts for the decline of the league's insiders.

Light! Just like Dwight Howard before! It’s not that they are that strong on their own! The weak alliance background sets off their strength! But in fact, you and I both know that they are not bad, but far from it.

The data says it so clearly!”

"Maybe there is this reason, but I think he is still different from Howard. Just talk about rebounding. Howard probably can't do it even if he tries his best! 20+ rebounds! At the end of the season, he is very likely to challenge Dennis Luo.

German's single-season rebound record of 18.7 rebounds per game! Even in our time, I think this kind of person can still have a place!"

"I'm sorry Alonzo, that's what you think." Ewing said: "I think it is the fragility of this league inside that provides convenience for players like them. If I were in this era, I would have averaged at least 30 points and 15 rebounds per game.

ball!"

30 points and 15 rebounds, well, it is indeed not impossible to reach the top of the game. In today's league, there is no inside monster, and no one can stop Ewing at the peak. However, what is the significance of this assumption?

You were playing basketball in the 80s and 90s.

I also said that since I came to Hyundai, I can produce better statistics. Is this an excuse for not recognizing the excellence of players in the new era?

Besides...

Mourning said: "Even if it is 15+ rebounds, it is still far behind Dongfang Fang. He is now averaging 21+ rebounds per game. The difference between 21+ and 15+, Patrick, I don't think you can

Don't you know?" Hearing this, Ewing's face turned slightly red and said: "The season is not over yet, what nonsense is 21+, it will definitely decline in the end! Do I need to remind you?"

This old guy is so angry that he is so angry. Hum, I will make him angry again!

"Really? What about blocks? Average of 7+ blocks per game! Even if it declines in the end, it's probably 5+! I just want to ask, even in the 1990s, is 5+ blocks considered awesome? Anyway?

I have never achieved that in my life, far from it, Patrick, what about you?"

"What the heck!" Ewing said brazenly: "I think I was also the winner of 4+ blocks back then! If it were now, I would be the leader in blocks in a single season! And in our era, there were many strong insiders, so it was difficult to block shots.

If I come to the modern era, with this kind of comprehensive inside strength, hey, is there any doubt about 5+ or above? Our four major centers in the 1990s, except O'Neal, who is not a super rim protector? In this era, 5+ blocks, that is at least

of!"

This old guy can really mess around. Not to mention that he has never achieved 5+ blocks in his career. Now he is 7+, 7+! This and 5+ blocks are completely two levels of data, right?

I really hope that I can perform well in Dongfang Fang tonight, and give this "the last of the top four centers in the 1990s" a hard slap in the face!

Things changed quickly on the court. Tang Qian couldn't get the ball at all in the remaining rounds. The same was true for Kobe. Durant + Curry + Griffin had been working alone indefinitely, which made No. 29 and No. 24

All slightly annoyed.

The food looks so ugly!

If you want to win the AMVP, everyone should rely on their strength. Isn’t it off-putting to do it in such a secretive way?

Kobe is a bit hot, but Tang Qian is different from him. If there is no one to feed the ball, then the offensive end of the existence is completely lost. Because there is no 7-foot center in the history of basketball that does not need someone to feed the ball! Even if he can play occasionally

A few, but most, still rely on passes from outside players.

This is why one of the most popular slogans in China at that time was "Pass the ball to Yao Ming."

If a big center who is over 7 feet or more does not feed the ball, he will run back and forth in vain, wasting energy in vain.

No one is exempt from vulgarity.

Let's talk about Kobe himself. It's not like he never "tackled" O'Neal in this way. If he doesn't pass the ball to you, how can you jump on the offensive end? If you have the ability to control the ball by yourself, it's a one-stop service.

If Kobe took the initiative to ask for the ball, but this time, the three Western Conference All-Stars didn't seem to see it. Durant passed it directly to Blake Griffin on the other side. After Griffin made a few test steps,

Pulling up and shooting on the spot, starting from this season, he has taken the initiative to develop his mid-range shooting ability. However, the 13-14 season was not very good. 37% of the hits were not even close to his future career average.

.

Let's play basketball! To be honest, the Eastern Conference's defense was not too fierce, but Griffin still missed the shot.

These guys! They didn’t even give me the ball! Do you think they can suppress me this season?

Tang Qian was okay, but Kobe was angry first, and the Lakers suddenly entered a state of explosion on the 24th.

Really, this season Kobe's self-confidence and pride have reached the peak of his career. This is also the season when he truly feels that he can compete with Chicago No. 23. Therefore, except for Jordan, no one is limited by his outside players.

Take it seriously.

What about Curry, what about Durant, you won’t give me the ball when I want it? Do you think you are Jordan?

However, Tang Qian only caused Kobe to explode for a few seconds, and then everything calmed down.

Because he has his own strategy.

Don’t pass the ball to me? Don’t feed me the ball? Do you think I’m dead?

It's hard to tell other times, but right now, just this time, I won't let you succeed!

Let you see the true power of "demigod descending to earth"!

Tang Qian got stuck in his position, jumped up high, and grabbed the offensive rebound.

After grabbing the ball, he passed the ball to Kobe. Kobe was stunned for a moment, but saw the latter come out again and ask for the ball in the low post.

This... Kobe is no longer the 17-year-old fool he was back then. He has been in the league for so many years and has experienced so many ups and downs. He suddenly thought of this joint.

He did this because he wanted to, could it be that he wanted to...

No way.

Brush~

When the Lakers shot another shot over Anthony's head on the 29th, Kobe was finally sure of one point.

This guy is helping himself get assists!

What a strong confidence! What a pretentious idea! What an interesting Oriental!

No player is not interested in historical records. If this game can incidentally set the highest assist count in a single All-Star Game, then Kobe will be happy to accept it.

After all, many people criticize him for not passing the ball.

It's pretty good to use this record to slap those black guys in the face.

Similarly, Kobe's favorability towards Tang Qian has risen again and climbed higher again!

"Fat melon, you still want to defend me alone? I'm telling you, if you keep going, you will be beaten to death by me. If you don't want to be so embarrassed, just go find someone for help. Got it?" Tang Qian finished first.

Anthony, then turned around and returned to the court and said to his "star teammates": "Don't do such little tricks. You'd better compete openly, otherwise you will let me remember this grudge, and I won't be able to save face next time we meet."

nice."

"Besides." Tang Qian said a little domineeringly: "Even if you do it, it will be of no use to me. I will still score the ball, do you understand?"

As soon as these words came out, Durant, Curry, Griffin's face suddenly darkened, because they were both more senior than Tang Qian, and being taught a lesson by a rookie in his eyes couldn't be that good.

At this time, Kevin Durant, who was ranked second in the league by ESPN, took the initiative to stand up and said: "Really? You are so strong, then we want to take a closer look."

"Look at how you can still get the ball and score without us feeding the ball."

Curry and Griffin are still ordinary stars and have not shown their true worth, so they can only nod in agreement from behind.

That feeling made Tang Qian extremely...exciting.

Because only if you make them feel threatened, they will receive such unfair treatment. Do ordinary rookies have this "blessing"? No.

so.

"Okay, then just open your eyes and watch carefully."

The Lakers' tough response from No. 29 made Durant look even more unhappy.

PS: I will try my best to break out the 10,000 words tomorrow~Thank you for your support~

Thanks to Jingji Honor for the big reward~Thank you~


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