Rose contributed a goal in his prime, beautiful acceleration, beautiful dribble, beautiful layup.

That's what he did every night during the MVP season, back in 2011, when he was just a junior with a bright future ahead of him.

If Rose has Li Liang's [ugly kneepad], it is really hard to say whether the Bulls will have one more championship trophy in team history.

With Li Liang's reappearance, the main players of both sides gradually returned.

After a disastrous first quarter, the Bulls, led by Rose, are slowly recovering from their bad form and regaining their confidence.

Confidence is very important. From this point of view, Li Liang's confidence is definitely the number one in the league, with unparalleled confidence.

He successfully stole Rose's crossover, and he changed direction without slowing down.

This trick is a very difficult skill in dribbling skills. If the dribbling skills, ball feel, and physical fitness do not reach a certain level, it cannot be used in high-intensity games in the NBA.

Li Liang's daily eclipses are generally... He generally can't eclipse others.

He mostly just uses his speed and his strong frame to push defenders away.

Of course, because of his huge three-point threat, opponents dare not defend too far away from him, which facilitates Li Liang's breakthrough.

Butler, who defended Li Liang, was like this. He stared at Li Liang closely from the backcourt, not daring to stay too far away.

You are far away, this guy dares to shoot a three-pointer directly from the center line, and he can still make it.

As a result, Li Liang suddenly accelerated after halftime, and after getting rid of Butler, Noah came to block him in the middle.

Li Liang felt that the ball seemed to be stuck to his hand, becoming one with him.

No matter how he plays the ball or how he steps, he will be obedient, like a puppy tied to a rope and nestled in his hands.

Accelerate, change direction, surpass others!

Noah felt his foot twist.

Defensive people cannot use their brains to think, they can only rely on neural conditioning.

Noah's conditioned reflex is, "When Li Liang turned to the left, I also turned to the left, but why did he turn to the right again, so I also turned to the right, but it was too late!"

The result of being too late is that the feet are stunned, and then the center of gravity of the whole body is still falling backwards, because Li Liang has already rushed in!

Noah fell to the ground with his buttocks, and watched Li Liang enter the three-second zone, and he was already in a state of no one, and he succeeded in smashing with one hand!

The Bulls defenders did not expect that Li Liang could break through Noah's defense in this way, but there was no one under the basket.

It's useless for anyone, Li Liang's speed hasn't weakened at all, and if someone comes, he will either get a foul or be dunked, and serve as the background board for the top five goals.

After the ball was dunked, there was no sound in the Conseco Arena for a while.

Because no one knew that Li Liang would score goals in this way.

At the scene, and the fans in front of the TV have long been accustomed to his ultra-long three-pointers, his rebounding shots, his occasional ultra-savage strength, and his stealthy offensive rebounds.

They are not used to this kid's breakthrough with the ball, his crossover, this kind of attack that pierces the opponent's defense like a knight with a spear.

To be honest, even Li Liang himself was not used to it.

After the dunk, he didn't roar, beat his chest, or do push-ups on the ground.

He just landed carefully and ran back to get back on defense.

On the way back, the audience finally reacted, and the cheers detonated the audience!

The big screen at the scene played back this scene repeatedly. Noah was knocked down, and Li Liang went to the basket and dunked.

"Oh NO! What is this? What is this? Bruce Lee... see Larry, see? He did what you can't do!"

Miller was already on the commentary booth, and started to laugh at Larry Bird about this ball. It really was a level ten of trash talk.

Indeed, such a crossover plus a dunk into the basket is really not something Bird can do.

Bird himself wondered, when did this kid know how to do this?

I have never seen him practice.

He turned to look at Mike Brown, who scratched his head thoughtfully.

It doesn't matter, anyway, he didn't do this once or twice, as long as he can win, it doesn't matter how he learns.

Although this goal is only two points, it has a great impact on the morale of the Bulls, and it is very meaningful to improve the morale of the Pacers.

Immediately afterwards, Rose wanted to pay back the opponent on the offensive end, but after getting rid of the continuous dribble, he made an emergency stop at the horn on the right and missed a jumper.

His knees no longer allowed him to make the breakthrough action just now.

Once young and frivolous, Rose tried his best in almost every ball, catching dunks, rushing to the basket, dunking with both hands, and running long distances.

And every time a dunk landed, Rose was more casual and didn't deliberately protect it.

The result was that his knee was hit too many times and the impact was too strong, and finally he couldn't bear it, causing major injuries.

After returning from injury, his explosive power and knee flexibility can no longer be the same as before.

If Ross was lucky enough to be teammates with Li Liang, Li Liang would give him a Dieda pill, which might help him recover a lot.

Although there is no way to return to the peak, it will not be easy to get injured in the future.

Looking at Granger now, he has not missed a game since returning to the Pacers, and he is playing better and better.

At the end of the regular season, he averaged 17 points per game for the Pacers, playing at 70 percent of his peak.

The jumper missed, and Rose's continuous scoring frenzy ended.

Li Liang grabbed the backcourt rebound and the Pacers counterattacked.

Hill caught the ball and missed a three-pointer from the outside. Noah got a backcourt rebound and passed a long pass to Butler. Butler caught the ball and made a layup.

But Li Liang immediately retaliated. He changed his direction to break through Butler again with the ball, followed by an emergency stop jumper, and hit the board at a 45-degree angle on the right.

After this set, it is quite Kevin Durant's demeanor.

Among the tall players, Kevin Durant's sense of the ball and crossover are really unique.

And Li Liang actually showed such a skill, which is really amazing.

Tom Thibodeau was speechless when he saw Li Liang's performance.

He spread his hands and muttered, "Foul, this fucking foul!"

For Thibodeau, Li Liang was simply a foul.

There are still people who can hide tricks? The regular season is so long, the tricks he knows are not used, and they will be used in the playoffs?

Xibodu thought that Li Liang was a hidden trick, but in fact Li Liang was not a hidden trick, this guy was just learning it now!

Once the time is up, Li Liang can't use it anymore, and the result of using it again is that the person passes, but the ball does not.

Come and divide the ball, and the ball is gone in the end.

After Li Liang's skill time expired, the situation on the court had become extremely unfavorable for the Bulls.

Thibodeau tried to get the team back a little bit in the second quarter, but was suppressed by Li Liang again.

At that point, Li Liang disrupted the Bulls' morale and rhythm with unexpected skills.

At the end of the second quarter, the Pacers had widened the point difference to 30 points.

At 73:43, the Pacers scored 70 points in the half, and the bulls turned into pigs.

...

During the intermission, Bird couldn't hold back anymore, and asked Li Liang, "Bruce, who taught you that trick you have?"

Li Liang didn't expect Bird to be quite interested in this kind of thing, asking you to say "catch up with me" every day, I'm not catching up with you this time, but surpassing you!

Li Liang replied: "Uh, what Mike taught me, I practice every day, but I don't want to use it in normal games. Just now I felt the need to hit my opponent, and, anyway, I just used it, you know, I He's a genius on the spot."

Although Bird is a bit unconvinced, any impromptu performance is farting. Any seemingly simple skill in the NBA needs to be honed thousands of times in daily training until muscle memory and conditioned reflex are formed before it can be used freely.

But Li Liang's performance is obvious to all, and the TV station is probably still replaying the slow motion of Li Liang's ball just now.

Therefore, Bird decided that Li Liang must have hidden tricks. He had practiced thousands of times in his daily life, but he didn't know where he got so much time and where he trained.

Li Liang seemed to see through Bird's thoughts, and said, "Larry, don't think about it, let me tell you, I'm a genius."

Bird pursed his lips and said, "I know, I know what a genius is like, because I am too."

I'm... you pretended to be a jerk again.

But Li Liang knew that Byrd was indeed a great genius.

When he played basketball for the first time in his life, the first time he touched basketball, he went to the game and beat his opponent so hard that he didn't dare to fight him anymore, saying "give me the ball and I want to go home".

A true genius, isn't that what it is.

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