legendary point guard

Chapter 51 The Best Motivation 23

Although Lin Sen had the idea of ​​hitting a four-pointer, he didn't have much confidence. He just took the gamble with the idea that if he couldn't hit a four-pointer, he could win three free throws.

Unexpectedly, it was actually successful.

"How do you feel? This is for you!" Lin Sen jumped up from the floor, glared at Livingston, and punched the air heavily.

Livingston's face was burning, he was so humiliated by a rookie, but at this moment he couldn't say a word to refute.

The entire Staples Center looked at the roaring rookie. After a brief silence, overwhelming boos filled every corner of the Staples Center.

"F...uck, that's great!" Garnett rushed up from the inside and punched Lin Sen.

"Easy, gentle, you are committing murder." Lin Sen pretended to rub his chest and yelled at Garnett.

Livingston looked at Cassell staring at him fiercely on the sidelines, and Mike Dunleavy also had obvious dissatisfaction on his face.

In the first minute of playing, the rookie scored two three-pointers in a row and gave the opponent an extra penalty. This performance was really bad. He lowered his head and walked outside the three-point line waiting for Lin Sen's extra penalty.

Lin Sen walked to the free throw line and didn't forget to smile at Livingston.

"Damn, this was an accident!" Livingston hinted to himself over and over in his heart.

Lin Sen, who stood on the free throw line, did not waste the extra penalty and steadily sent the ball into the basket.

Watching Lin Sen easily hit the free throw, Devin Casey and shooting coach Lent looked at each other and expressed helplessness.

They really couldn't figure out why Lin Sen couldn't shoot from mid-range since he could hit free throws with such a high accuracy. At this time, a man in the audience took a video of Lin Sen's entire free throw.

"Maybe we can get the answer." He muttered softly, with a faint smile on his face.

This man's name is Russ Edison, a junior who just dropped out of Stanford University. When he was in college, he invented a set of scientific recorders, an analytical instrument specifically used to analyze athletes in sports events.

The original idea was very good, and he wanted to use it to start a company for independent development, but funding was a problem, and the big company only wanted to buy out his patents, which put his entrepreneurial path into trouble.

Let's turn our attention back to the court. With Lin Sen scoring seven points in a row, Minnesota is only one point behind.

Livingston dribbled the ball past half-court. Looking at Lin Sen standing on the three-point line, he clearly felt anger rising in his heart.

"Calm down, calm down!" Livingston reminded himself, knowing that he had to calm down if he wanted to regain his face.

"Wow, why are you silent? I'm not used to it. What did you eat today? Steak or pasta?"

Lin Sen said with his mouth wide open.

Seeing Livingston's frown, Lin Sen spoke faster.

"Did you eat mashed potatoes? But potatoes are not as good as steak."

"Shut up." Livingston glared at Lin Sen and said, the rookie in front of him could be compared to Cassel's open mouth.

"Okay, as you wish, I'll shut up. In fact, I am a person who likes to talk, but..."

Livingston felt like he was about to explode. The rhythm of his dribbling increased with his anger. This time he wanted to do it himself instead of passing the ball.

If possible, he would very much like to shoot a three-pointer directly over the rookie in front of him, but unfortunately his three-point ability is very average, and he can still try an open three-pointer.

So he gave up the three-pointer and chose to break through, but this time he was very careful to prevent Lin Sen from stealing the ball from behind.

Lin Sen naturally didn't think that Livingston would make the same mistake twice. He opened his arms to resist Livingston, but he still let the tall Livingston cut in.

Although Livingston was allowed to break in, Lin Sen did not get out of his way, but pressed his body as close to Livingston as possible to make Livingston's breakthrough as smooth as possible.

Livingston also didn't expect Linsen, a short defender, to pester him all the time.

Originally he hoped to get rid of Lin Sen and shoot directly, but due to Lin Sen's entanglement, Livingston finally entered the free throw line and was unable to find a good shot.

Seeing Garnett's angry expression outside the legitimate collision area, Livingston had no choice but to pass the ball.

Mobley, who caught the ball within one step of the three-point line, faced Ricky Davis' defense, pulled the ball and moved laterally, directly pulled it up and shot.

Ricky Davis' block successfully interfered with Mobley's shot.

Mobley's shot finally hit the frame and bounced directly to the free throw line. Lin Sen unceremoniously accepted the defensive rebound.

"You were just a little bit away from defeating me, just a little bit away." Lin Sen looked at Livingston in front of him and said.

Livingston did not answer, but stared at Lin Sen like a hungry wolf. At this moment, Lin Sen was the prey in his eyes.

He must successfully defend, absolutely!

However, Lin Sen did not bother with him too much, but directly handed the ball to Garnett. This made Livingston feel helpless. He wanted to see Lin Sen take the initiative to attack.

"Don't you dare attack..."

Before Livingston finished speaking, Lin Sen had already accelerated towards the baseline.

"Shit!" Livingston cursed and immediately turned around to chase. Garnett, who caught the ball, passed the ball to Lin Sen, who was running away.

As soon as Lin Sen caught the ball, Livingston caught up with him. However, Lin Sen did not stop completely and wait for Livingston's defense. Instead, he cut directly inside along the baseline.

With the help of Hassell's cover, Linsen got rid of Maggette's defense and faced Elton Brand's defense.

Although Brand is not tall and is considered a mini-poster, his defensive abilities are among the best in the league, especially his average of 2.0 points and several blocks per game is the best proof.

However, Lin Sen looked unafraid and his speed did not slow down at all, just like a mini sports car attacking at full speed.

After Brand glanced at Garnett who was pulling toward the free throw line, he decided to cover Linsen, leaving Garnett to his teammates for cover.

The Clippers' defensive formation was changing rapidly, but Lin Sen had no intention of passing the ball this time. Challenging the inside was something he had liked to do since he played.

Lin Sen likes the feeling of challenging the inside, especially when the opponent is a star-level player.

When Garnett saw Lin Sen, he knew that this guy would not pass the ball again. In order to let Lin Sen face as little defensive pressure as possible, Garnett ran to the other side, and Chris Kaman immediately followed.

"That rookie dared to challenge Elton. He was totally reckless."

"That rookie will pay dearly for his ego."

"block! block! block!"

The boos from Staples suddenly became louder, but for Lin Sen, these boos were the best motivation.

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