Chapter 405 Is this the NBA? Two number one draft picks confidently declare war!
Chapter 405 Is this the NBA? Two number one draft picks confidently declare war!
The next day.
In the game between the Hawks and the Bobcats, Hawks' "Isolation Joe" Joe Johnson hit 8 three-pointers, setting a new career high for three-pointers in a single game.
The essential.
The team was down by 5 points with 2 minutes left.
Joe Johnson was on fire, hitting three consecutive shots and leading his team on a 9-2 run to take a 2-point lead.
The Bobcats had one last shot opportunity, but Stephen Jackson, the "Martial Saint," failed to sink the final game-winning three-pointer.
To know.
That was an open three-point opportunity.
If someone has a certain level of accuracy in three-pointers, and if Curry or Su Yan were to shoot them, they would almost certainly make the shot, almost certainly helping the team to win the game.
Unfortunately... Stephen Jackson's three-point shooting wasn't good enough.
Another match.
The showdown between the Trail Blazers and the Nuggets was equally intense, with the battle continuing until the very last minute.
The game was so close that it ended with each team making their final attack.
The score is tied.
Whoever scores wins.
First, the Nuggets attacked, and Anthony went for an extreme one-on-one play, stopping abruptly on the right low post and unleashing his signature jump shot.
"Shh!"
Steadily advance.
This was a tough shot; Aldridge tried his best, but he just couldn't stop it.
That's superstar ability.
The pressure is on the Trail Blazers.
The final possession was given to "Yellow Mamba" Roy.
Sideline ball.
Roy used a double screen to circle out, received Aldridge's inbound pass, moved to the left and accelerated, trying to shake off Billups' defense.
They didn't shake them off.
Time is running out.
On the left side of the arc, a meter beyond the three-point line, Roy abruptly stopped, facing Billups' long arms to block, and then, in a step-back drift, launched a fadeaway three-pointer.
He forced a three-pointer.
This shot... was as difficult as knocking out "boxing champion" Tyson with a single punch.
If I could obtain a three-foot-long sword, I would get drunk and cleave the sky, bringing down a rainbow!
"Shh!"
With his incredible clutch performance, "Yellow Mamba" Roy hit that three-pointer at the buzzer.
They pulled off a last-minute comeback against the Nuggets.
These two matches were not only incredibly exciting, but they also sparked considerable discussion online.
Hawks vs. Bucks.
Joe Johnson, nicknamed "Isolation Joe," helped his team take the lead with a three-pointer, while Stephen Jackson, nicknamed "Martial Saint," lost the game due to his inaccurate three-point shooting.
Trail Blazers vs. Nuggets.
Carmelo Anthony used his textbook-perfect pull-up jumper to help his team establish a winning advantage.
But it only scored 2 points.
Meanwhile, "Yellow Mamba" Roy hit a step-back drift three-pointer to seal the victory against the Nuggets.
Both players are clutch performers, possess a "big heart," and deliver impressive offensive plays that earn applause.
Three points is one more than two points.
So... the Hawks won the game, and the Trail Blazers secured the victory.
These two games were very typical, allowing fans to directly experience the importance of three-pointers.
"You think Stephen Jackson didn't want to make that three-pointer? You think Carmelo Anthony deliberately didn't shoot threes?!"
nonono!
It's not that I don't want to, it's that I can't.
It's not that I can't, it's that I don't have the skill!
"That's right. Before Su Yan, there weren't many players in the league with very accurate three-point shooting."
Even top-tier scorers like Kevin, Cameron, Dwyane, and Kobe.
His three-point shooting is also just average.
However... in these two games, the key to winning or losing was the three-point shot.
Whoever hits the target is the winner.
This directly demonstrates the importance of three-pointers in determining the outcome of a game.
Three points is one point more than two points.
Really.
It seems like everyone really needs a reliable three-point shot to make winning easier for the team.
"That's right, that's right.
Some people previously thought that three-pointers were too far away, had no shooting accuracy, and couldn't be effective in crucial moments.
That's perfect.
Having just won the championship single-handedly, Su Yan, the "Flame God," exploded across the entire league with a series of three-pointers.
He has proven to the entire league that a sufficiently accurate three-pointer can turn the impossible into reality and defy fate.
It makes it easier to win the game.
Multiple games this season have demonstrated that accurate three-pointers can more easily help a team win.
The essential.
We can also see with our own eyes that many teams are increasing their reliance on three-point shooting and three-point tactics.
I think... this must be influenced by Su Yan?!
"necessary!"
"of course."
"Su Yan was a potential star in the 'small ball era' last season, leading the Knicks to the championship as a 'superhero' single-handedly."
He has already reached the top of the "current best small forward" rankings and is now aiming to become the "current best player".
The key point... he's accelerating the arrival of the small-ball era!!!
"..."
Fans are amazed that the era of small-ball is rapidly approaching, and they attribute all the credit to Su Yan alone.
However, Su Yan will be unable to play in the first 7 games of the new season.
Many fans are eagerly awaiting Su Yan's return.
Before this, there was nothing anyone could do but watch other teams play and watch other stars dominate.
The "Diamond Backcourt" of Kobe and Paul was incredibly dominant, but the team was missing Bynum, Fisher, and Artest.
It's impossible to keep winning games with just two people.
That's not an easy task.
The Lakers had a rough start.
The Heat's Big Three, dubbed the "league's biggest villains," haven't gelled well enough, and their ball possession distribution isn't balanced.
They didn't play well at the beginning of the season and didn't perform as domineeringly and aggressively as fans had imagined.
The Heat also had a rough start.
Actually, they played quite well, it's just... high standards lead to high expectations!
However, last year's number one draft pick, "White Beast" Griffin, has been dominating the Clippers since he gained unlimited shooting opportunities.
There are no special techniques involved in attacking, nor are any special techniques required.
Purely based on talent, it's all about flying and diving, all about slam dunks that are like violent aesthetics!
He took his "brutal" playing style to the extreme.
开赛季前6场,“白魔兽”格里芬场均轰下:24.5分13.0篮板4.0助攻1抢断1封盖。
Leading the league in rebounds.
The restricted area is ravaged.
They do whatever they want, and are completely lawless.
This performance is nothing like a rookie's; this is an All-Star caliber monster in the paint.
Although the team's record was a dismal 1 win and 5 losses, it did not hinder Griffin's superhuman performance in the slightest.
You could say it's pure skill.
You could also say it has a slight burst of energy.
In short.
Since the start of the season, Griffin's individual performance has been truly outstanding, making the Clippers owner extremely happy.
Griffin's godlike dominance in the paint made him arrogant, and as a rookie, it was impossible for him not to get carried away.
The 7th game against the Suns has ended.
格里芬又一次轰下23分11篮板4助攻1断2帽,又是一场超神表演。
The only downside was that the team lost.
However, a post-match press conference is scheduled.
Griffin continued his arrogant pronouncements, saying, "This is the intensity of the NBA? It's weaker than I imagined."
At this pace.
He was touted as a "superhero" during the offseason, but Su Yan, an undrafted player from my draft class, might not be as powerful as people imagine!
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