A wonderful goal!

And it's extraordinarily wonderful!

Fans of this era have never seen this technique of retreating to shoot a three-pointer.

The more critical point is that Wang Zhi only used a slow-moving but extremely rhythmic continuous change-of-direction dribble feint to instantly create a space of three or four meters between him and the defender Szczerbiak. It's almost a completely empty shot opportunity.

Although Szczerbiak was not shaken down, it was clear that his center of gravity had become unstable.

...

Such a scene made the fans on the scene boil instantly.

"I'm going, I'm not mistaken, this change of direction is really beautiful!"

"It's unbelievable that this kind of three-pointer shot with a retreat can be made?"

"My God, the most difficult shot was scored. He is so confident!"

"Wang Zhi, this guy, when did you practice these tricks?"

...

Exclamations and cheers filled the auditorium, and finally turned into blessings, dedicated to the performer Wang Zhi on the field.

For Wang Zhi, it was also a surprise!

Recently, he just used 100 fantasy points to unlock the first-level [Dribble Feint]. He also used it in training, but he tried it for the first time in a game tonight, and it has such a good effect. It surprised him a little.

"Level 1 dribbling feints are already at this level, so if you reach the full level, you still have it?"

Thinking of this, those classic NBA "ankle terminator" scenes emerged in Wang Zhi's mind.

That's right, only shaking people down completely, or even shaking their feet, is the highest state of dribbling fakes. This kind of scene, together with dunks, has become the most explosive in the NBA. " Ming" scene.

In this way, it can be predicted that when the dribbling feint is raised to the full level, that kind of scene will probably become commonplace.

...

Szczerbiak on the opposite side was a little confused.

And it's still triple confused, or even more.

First of all, he didn't expect that the boy from Longguo, who could only play a role in opening up space last season, would evolve such adept ball-handling singles skills after an offseason.

This kind of speed of progress doesn't seem to be happening to a Dragon Country player.

Furthermore, Wang Zhi's speed and speed are obviously very slow. Whether it is the speed of dribbling or the speed of breaking through, they are all very slow. In his perception, this level of speed is basically Can't get past people.

But Wang Zhiqiu, relying on a very rhythmic transformation and a good stride, as well as a fake dribbling, completely threw away Szczerbiak's fierce defense? !

How did this come about?

In the end, that exaggerated three-pointer shot at the same time as he retreated behind him went into the net?

...

Luck, that must be shit luck!

To be honest, in Szczerbiak's view, this scoring method is completely a fantasy.

Except for shit luck, he couldn't find any reason to explain why Wang Zhi scored like this.

...

The same question is not limited to Szczerbiak.

His teammates were also a little surprised, but as the "Wolf King", Kevin Garnett was only surprised for a moment, then accused Szczerbiak and said: "Wally, what are you doing? Can it shake you completely? You have to watch your steps!"

Yes, as a defender, pace is very important.

Regarding this statement, Szczerbiak just nodded and didn't say much.

...

The game continued, the Timberwolves attacked, and Garnett's strong attack from the basket missed.

It seems that the Timberwolves' shooting percentage has also begun to decline.

During the Mavericks round, Szczerbiak followed Wang Zhi from the backcourt, and kept whispering in his ear: "Young man, you were just lucky last round. From now on, you can't get it again." one cent!"

With close defense throughout the court, Wang Zhi received a tight defensive treatment.

He even observed that this guy, Szczerbiak, just stared at him, not even watching how the ball worked.

Typical "people don't want the ball" style of play.

...

Just observing this, Wang Zhi immediately had a way to deal with it.

When Finley was about to set him a pick-and-roll at 45 degrees, he faked a sudden start to meet the pick-and-roll, and Szczerbiak reacted to Agility and planned to stand on the defensive position first.

But Wang Zhi's starting action was just a feint, he immediately adjusted his center of gravity, accelerated to the basket, and made a back run!

A very simple and pure counter-run instantly threw away Szczerbiak, who was too aggressive on the defensive end.

Steve Nash, who has a strong court insight and passing ability, usually passes the ball to the baseline first, impartially, and passes it to Wang Zhi's most comfortable receiving area.

After receiving the ball, Wang Zhi made a layup and scored 2 points.

...

"Ding, complete the reverse run and score, dream value +1."

...

Two rounds, scored 5 points.

In an instant, the score came to 12:19

...

Obviously, what Wang Zhi has now is not just full-level shooting fakes and newly unlocked dribbling fakes.

He has almost a top golf quotient, and he can clearly find the weaknesses of the opponent's defense on the court and attack them.

This is an important reason why he averaged close to 18 points per game in the first ten games of the season!

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