Sports Supervillain

936. Skill Acquired

In the NBA, each team is not so particular about serving the sideline, but if there are certain players on the court, they are usually the ones to serve. In some teams, the throw-in is even used as part of the offensive tactics.

Generally speaking, most of the sideline players are strikers. Because the defenders are usually the defenders who come out to catch the ball, and the opponents are the ones who defend them. When the forwards serve the ball from the sideline, they have a height advantage. In one's own half, the closer the big center is to the basket, the greater the threat, and the center needs to cover the defenders.

Defenders are sent to the sideline, and their height is not dominant, so they are easily covered by the opponent's strikers. Unless there is a specific strategy, it is generally not served by a defender, especially a small defender. It's like the baseline ball is mostly served by the team's inside players, and they can take the opportunity to rest for a while.

Having played so many games with the Warriors, Ye Fei has long known that Green usually takes the sideline kicks, and sometimes Curry will serve them, but those are when there are specific tactics, or when Curry has a whim. Secondly, it may be Iguodala, or Durant.

Basically, these players are the ones who serve the sidelines for the Warriors, and Ye Fei already knows their tactics and characteristics of the sidelines.

After the start of the game, Ye Fei was waiting near the free throw line early in the first round of the Warriors' offense.

Knowing that Curry has the habit of first attacking the game and likes to test his touch on the outside, Ye Fei seized the opportunity and slapped his shot out of the sideline.

Green took the initiative to run to the sideline, took the ball from the referee, looked up, and that disgusting face appeared in front of him again.

hateful.

Hello.

What the hell is that sneer at the corner of your mouth?

Look down on me?

Green was very dissatisfied.

good.

I'll show you how good your dad's serve is.

Green adjusted his mentality, took a deep breath, observed the position of his teammates on the field, and signaled them to move. Durant used the cover to come out, which was an excellent opportunity. Green pretended to give it to his teammates on the other side, quickly pulled the ball back, and gave the ball to the one who ran out to catch the ball.

Durant has an advantage in height and long arms, and his position is great. The moment the ball was passed, Green said silently in his heart: good ball.

Good ball.

Play with a hammer.

Ye Fei seemed to have eyes behind his back, and took a step back in advance, jumping up and taking the ball before Durant.

Green made another serve error.

The mentality is a little fried.

Ye Fei, who got the ball, drove straight into the penalty area, ignoring Durant who was chasing behind him, and jumped up with a gorgeous gliding without looking at the frame.

Ye Fei, who succeeded in the heavy dunk, stretched out his finger and pointed at Green, as if thanking him for the pass.

The fans on the sidelines once again booed all over the sky.

You still say you are not a traitor?

They gave Ye Fei an assist at the beginning, and now they are extremely suspicious that Green is an undercover agent sent by the Lakers. Coach Cole shook his head helplessly on the sidelines, Ye Fei is really good at manipulating people's mentality. On the court, Green's mentality has changed again. He is already considering whether to let Green serve the next throw-in.

He hasn't figured it out yet.

After Ye Fei steals the ball out of the sideline, the Warriors get another chance for the sideline. Green rushed to the sideline immediately and shouted to his teammates: "I'll come."

The most low-key boss of the Warriors must be Stephen Curry, but the team leader is none other than Green. The other players dared not speak out, but Durant moved his mouth a few times. He didn't know what he was saying, but it seemed that the first sound had an F.

Green continued to serve the sideline.

High ones won't work, just low ones.

Signaling Curry to come out to catch the ball, before Green served the ball, a series of fake moves, not to mention the Lakers players, even his teammate Curry, was a little confused by him.

Sensing that Ye Fei seemed to be a little dizzy, Green quickly sent the ball to Curry who came over to respond.

The distance between the two is so close, and they hit the earth so fast and spinning, how can you still snatch Ye Fei?

able.

Ye Fei is still very capable.

Without even looking at the ball, he stared at Ye Fei in his own half, stretched out his long arms, and grabbed the ball with his big hands before Curry.

This time the Lakers players are very conscious.

Clarkson made a fast break ahead of time, Ye Fei turned around and flicked the ball, and the beautiful pass fell on Clarkson's path. When he caught the ball, it was a dunk, and the Lakers scored two more points.

A bit fierce.

Coach Cole didn't expect Ye Fei to be so ruthless.

"Walk in the middle, screen, run, shoot when you get a chance."

...asking for flowers...

"Concentrate, what are you still looking at, attack!"

"Be careful. When serving, "look at the opponent's position ten times."

Quickly on the sidelines, calling his players to make adjustments, and the next time the sideline kick, he didn't even give Green a chance to get the ball, and called Durant over in advance, so Green could only go back in despair and cover for his teammates.

Even the coach doesn't believe in himself?

do not.

I'm really slick on the sidelines, it's just not quite there yet.

That kid, you wait for me.

The game continues.

Under the guidance of Coach Cole, the Warriors no longer throw so many sidelines, and they take turns. As long as they are targeted by Ye Fei, Coach Cole will definitely change another player to serve the sideline.

However, they did not escape the fate of being sanctioned by Fei.

Ye Fei is too lazy to care about winning or losing the game, he is obsessed with creating sideline balls, and then grabs the opponent's sideline balls, the kind that he can't extricate himself from.

Green didn't have the coach's will, and he had fewer chances to serve the sideline. It was more Curry and Durant who came to serve the sideline ball, and Ye Fei interfered and intercepted consecutively. Green's mentality had not collapsed, but Durant exploded first.

Repeatedly being interfered by Ye Fei to steal the sideline ball, Durant was suffocated.

At 8 minutes and 45 seconds into the third quarter, Ye Fei capped his shot to the sideline, and Durant took the ball from the referee near the sideline.

Seeing the smile on the corner of Ye Fei's mouth, Durant couldn't hold back, and smashed the head of Wang Fei hard.

"Die!"

The nimble Ye Fei, how could he make his wish come true, laughed at Durant's pass, and then showed a smug smile: "Thank you for the pass, I will make another dunk."

Ye Fei, who got the ball, dribbled the ball straight to the penalty area, passed two Warriors defenders, jumped high, made a furious dunk, and smashed the ball into the basket.

Durant's mentality exploded.

He slapped his hands angrily, cursed on the spot, didn't even listen to what Coach Kerr said, and offered to force the ball, but was blocked by the Lakers players who blocked the ball, and the Warriors lost the ball again. Coach Er was so frightened that he hurriedly called a timeout.

A familiar voice sounded.

coming.

It finally came two. .

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