The Fifth Point Guard

Chapter 401 Three plays with Hughes (first update)

With the assistance of the Monkey Halo and the scolding reminder from Paul Silas, McGinnis' organization quickly entered the state.

Against Stackhouse, James began to use post-up play.

Under the training of Silas' coaching team, James began to practice several offensive techniques in a targeted manner.

In the past, James' offensive weapons were in-situ jump shots and bulldozer-style breakthrough layups. In order to make more reasonable use of James' physical advantages, Stephen specially developed a post-attack training plan for James.

He uses his huge body to position himself well, then approaches the basket with the power of a bulldozer, and then chooses to attack or pass based on the opponent's defensive strategy.

If an opponent's player steps forward to double-team, the ball can be passed immediately to an open player.

And if the opponent insists on one-on-one defense, they can end the offense with a layup or turnaround jump shot.

Stackhouse, who is facing off against James in this game, is not a good opponent. This guy is the younger brother of basketball god Michael Jordan, and he dares to fight with anyone, and his trash talk is also top-notch.

Even when playing against his senior brother Jordan, Stackhouse didn't pay attention to the camaraderie at all, and of course, Jordan didn't either.

Hitting the opponent with his back and gradually getting closer to the basket, no Wizards player stepped forward to double-team.

After carrying it for a while, James got hard under the basket.

With his broad arms and long arms, Stackhouse, who was carried over a second ago, could only watch the ball and sigh.

Wipe the board to score.

James scored his first goal for the Cavaliers.

The Wizards' offense is very simple.

Arenas dribbled the ball to the frontcourt and handed it to Hughes. Hughes split the ball with Stackhouse in the bottom corner. The latter broke into the penalty area and had no chance under James' defense, so he passed the ball to the outside.

After only passing the ball twice, Arenas fired directly from outside the three-point line after getting the ball.

"Uh-huh."

The ball passes through the net hollowly.

After scoring the goal, Arenas raised his arms in excitement and shouted at Shentong: "See, Shen, you are not the only one who can shoot three-pointers. My current shooting is extremely accurate!"

Shentong smiled slightly and replied: "It's been a long time since anyone wanted to compete with me outside the three-point line!"

When it comes to James, his emotional intelligence is really nothing to say.

As soon as he heard that Shentong and Arenas were arguing verbally, he immediately passed the ball to Shentong.

After the conversation between the two just now, everyone knew that these two were going to compete for outside firepower.

When Shentong held the ball, Hughes immediately stepped forward to press.

Want to shoot a three-pointer? no way!

Shentong stepped down to dribble, suddenly stepped back, and raised his hand to shoot a three-pointer.

Hughes, who had been keeping an eye on Shentong for a long time, immediately took off with all his strength.

However.

Shentong's shot was just a fake move.

Hughes was completely shaken.

Due to the full force exerted, Shentong had already dribbled past Hughes while his body was still rushing upward.

There is a large open space in front.

Coming to the large two-point area where he often practices recently, Shentong raised his knife and cut off the head of the Wizards and threw the ball into the opponent's basket.

Hughes felt cheated.

"Didn't you say you want to compete with Gilbert from beyond the three-point line?"

Facing Hughes' question, Shentong said calmly: "Yes, I will shoot a three-pointer next time."

Hughes: "."

Next round.

Shentong received a pass from his teammate.

Hughes immediately leaned closer to the defense.

However, this time, STO once again "broke the appointment."

Just when Hughes came over, Shentong left.

With a stagger of positions, Shentong left Hughes on the spot.

Same way, same big two points.

After scoring, Shentong spread his hands to Hughes to express his helplessness.

Hughes yelled: "Liar!"

"NO, NO, NO."

Shen Tong shook his finger and said, "Next time."

Another round.

Shentong took the ball and was one step away from the three-point line.

Hughes was smart this time and took a big step to prevent Shentong from breaking through.

This guy scored two consecutive mid-range shots, so he couldn't be fooled again.

Just when he thought of this, Shentong in front of him had already jumped up.

"No way, really?"

Watching Shentong throw the ball and watching the ball hit the board and go into the basket, Hughes was completely speechless.

"I told you earlier, I would shoot a three-pointer on this ball."

Shrugging, Shen Tong ran back.

When facing Shentong next, Hughes's mind was a little confused.

"Is he going to shoot, or is he going to break through? When he says he wants to shoot, it may be a shot, but it may also be a breakthrough. When he says he wants to break through."

While Hughes was still thinking about it, Shentong had already stepped out of the gap.

James's ball distribution is very accurate.

It doesn't take until the end of the game for James' assist ability to fully explode.

The Shentong ball is very comfortable and does not need to be adjusted. It can be lifted and dropped directly with the hand.

The score on the court became 13-12.

The Cavaliers overtook the score.

The Wizards called a timeout.

After returning from the timeout, they actually launched a full-court pressing tactic!

This makes the Chinese men's football team...ah, no, I'm sorry, I'm used to it.

This defensive tactic is very difficult for the Chinese men's basketball team to deal with.

I think back then, the Chinese men's basketball team's old rival in Asia, the South Korean team, relied on this tactic to defeat the Chinese men's basketball national team, which included Yao Ming, Liu Yudong, Hu Weidong and others.

To be honest, it's not because the men's basketball team doesn't have good defenders and can't break the press.

These are all excuses!

It is obvious that his physical fitness is not good enough and his strength training is not intense enough.

Otherwise, no matter how tight you press, it will still break!

Facing the Nebula Chain composed of Arenas, Hughes, and Stackhouse, McGinnis's organization is quite difficult.

After replacing Wagner, although the latter was very fast, he still lost the ball during the advancement.

Once the focus is on preventing being intercepted by the opponent, the level of organization will naturally be affected.

Even with the assistance of the Monkey Halo and the support of James, the Cavaliers' organization is still not smooth.

STO had to admit.

At this time, Jason Kidd's greatness is fully reflected.

When he was with the Nets, Kidd alone took over the organizational responsibility of the team. The other four players just had to play comfortably. How could the team's operation be like it is now, sometimes smooth and sometimes stagnant.

But people, always look forward.

Now that we have come to Cleveland, we must face up to the shortcomings here.

After all, I came out of New Jersey just to prove myself.

James' support also began to receive special care from the Wizards.

Stackhouse used his elbow and thigh to hold James back, preventing the latter from getting closer to the basket.

The route of distributing the ball has gradually been figured out by the Wizards.

In a collaboration with Boozer, James backed two Wizards defenders and sent the ball to the midline.

Stackhouse suddenly jumped out and touched the ball with one hand, changing the trajectory of the ball.

Kwame Brown has made little progress under Jordan's training, except that he nods and bends very quickly and immediately leans over to catch the ball.

Another bad pass.

It seems that I have to stand up.

It's time to show off your real skills!

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like