I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

Seven Hundred and Forty-Three. The Picture Is so Beautiful

Cool is online!

Many fans in front of the TV remembered the All-Star Rookie Game last year, where the intensity of competition and the number of college stars were higher than the NCAA finals. The rookie team won the rookie game, and Curry's 10 three-pointers in a single game played an indispensable role.

At the beginning of this year's rookie game, the magical Curry came again!

And compared with last year, Curry, who is now a sophomore and averages 21 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists per game, is more confident. When he threw the ball, he knew it would definitely go in. He started celebrating while the ball was still in the air.

Curry looked as arrogant as he could be in this ball!

Wall wanted to take it back to grab a rebound, but he received the ball that fell from the basket after a hollow hit and slapped it hard.

He was mainly scared by this ball. He really didn't expect the sophomore team to play like this.

Wall passed the ball to Griffin who was coming in. Griffin saw Wall running out to serve the ball and was about to pass it to Wall, but suddenly he took the ball back and raised it alertly. At this time, Sun Ce and Holiday flew between Griffin and Wall.

Griffin was so scared that a cold sweat broke out on his back. If he had passed the ball back to Wall, he would have been 100% stolen!

Too much!

How to start like this?

Wall ran a few steps and was closely watched by Holiday.

Holiday can be regarded as the best defender among the rookies in 2009, maybe not even one of them. Wall, who is also in the Eastern Conference, suffered several times when he met the 76ers in his rookie year this season.

Griffin saw that the situation was not good. If he continued like this, he would have to commit an eight-second violation! Griffin could only push forward to the front court with Sun Ce on his back.

Sun Ce tried to steal the ball, but failed. Griffin was too strong. His draft template was Karl Malone. His whole body was made up of muscle lumps. Although his height was not much different, his width was a circle larger than Sun Ce.

Griffin pushed forward to the front court with Sun Ce on his back, and did not give the second-year team a chance to double-team him, and broke through directly to the basket!

In terms of ball handling ability, Griffin is second to none among power forwards. He rushed straight into the basket. No one dared to block the rushing Griffin from the second-year team. Blair under the basket retreated to the baseline. Griffin rushed to the inside line and scored two points with one hand.

However, Blair did not retreat simply to avoid Griffin. Griffin dunked the ball into the basket. After the ball bounced off the floor, Blair reached out and caught the ball and threw it to Harden.

Direct counterattack!

This is the routine of the Grizzlies and the Knicks!

Harden quickly advanced, took Wall to the frontcourt, and passed the ball to Curry. When Curry received the ball, Paul George followed up, and Curry immediately passed it to Sun Ce who ran from the middle.

Paul George rushed towards Sun Ce again and blocked Sun Ce at the free throw line. Sun Ce was still thinking about dunking, but he didn't expect Paul George to be so active. He was really close to his teammates. He could only dunk the ball to the left side of the three-second zone, and Curry cut in!

After receiving the ball one step outside the left side of the three-second zone, Curry took a step and stepped on the left sideline of the three-second zone and jumped! He slammed the ball into the basket with all his strength...

This height is enough, and the jumping height is quite amazing, but this flying distance...Curry didn't calculate it well!

It looks like he jumped very high, but Curry dunked and hit the basket!

The fans who had already started cheering couldn't help but laugh wildly, and many fans almost choked to death.

Fortunately, Curry caught the ball steadily, threw the ball, and made a layup...

"Stephen! My assist is gone!" Sun Ce yelled at Curry, feeling so angry!

"What does it have to do with me?" Curry responded nonchalantly.

It's not the first time that Curry missed a dunk. It's not a big deal.

He has a strong mentality, otherwise he wouldn't have dunked every time he had a dunk opportunity after being blocked by the basket so many times in the original time and space.

The five-man team of the rookie team was scared by the sophomore team at the beginning!

This fast break is too fierce!

5 to 2, the sophomore team leads by 3 points. The key is that it has only been 24 seconds since the start of the game! Griffin took 11 seconds to receive the serve and break through to dunk.

The sophomore team took only 13 seconds in total for two attacks!

5 points in 13 seconds, what is this!

The rookie team tried their best to kill the sophomores, just like the 2009 class last year, using the sophomores as a stepping stone to become famous.

But after the game started, they found that the sophomores played more disciplined than them!

Obviously, the sophomores were well prepared. The lineup structure was not good. They simply gave up their height and sent only one of the two inside players. They were not good at defense, so they specialized in blocking the serve and defending around the front. They could not defend the big men, so they did not defend, letting the big men go inside to score, and then used the speed advantage of the four outside players to play 4 vs. 3 or even 4 vs. 2.

Even Blair can follow up on fast breaks, and with his high basketball IQ, he can clearly determine the best follow-up route; while on the rookie team, the two inside players seem to have good data, but their role is not as good as the combination of Sun Ce + Blair.

At the 11th minute of the first half, Curry received a pass from Sun Ce and made his fourth three-pointer of the game. The sophomore team was already 11 points ahead of the rookie team, 44 to 33!

The rookie team is not unable to score, on the contrary, they can score easily. Griffin and Cousins ​​are both excellent inside players with excellent ball control ability. Their big bodies, dribbling with their butts sticking out, can easily beat the small ones unless the sophomore team is determined to steal the ball and defend closely. The sophomore team does not have the idea of ​​​​head-on confrontation with the opponent's big men. They hope that the opponent will break through and shoot in the interior to reduce the chances of these two inside players with super athletic ability to return to defense.

Griffin breaks through and scores easily, Cousins ​​breaks through and scores easily, and Wall and Bledsoe, the alternate point guard combination, can score easily as long as they break through successfully.

However, the rookie team has almost no outside shooting!

Paul George and Neil, who came on as a substitute, have no chance to shoot after receiving the ball. The sophomore team has no defense in the interior, but the outside is very blocked.

In addition, defending against cutting in, receiving the ball and shooting, and receiving the ball and shooting high are also the focus of the sophomore team.

Monroe played for three minutes without touching the ball. Occasionally, his teammates broke through and shot but failed, and he couldn't grab rebounds. Blair and Ibaka, who played alternately, were mainly responsible for two points on the defensive end: preventing the high-handed shot from receiving the ball and blocking for Sun Ce!

The defensive purpose of the sophomore team became more and more obvious, that is, to let the rookie team break through with the ball and shoot. If there is a chance to interfere, they will interfere. If there is no chance to interfere, they will simply not interfere and directly prepare to serve and start a fast break.

Wall and Bledsoe were unlucky. They met Holiday, a defensive eater who was as active as a bull. Holiday had a strong ability to stick to people. Even if these two broke through, their shooting efficiency was not high. Of course, they didn't have much ability to end the offense, which created many rebounding opportunities for Sun Ce.

On the offensive end, the sophomore team was so strong!

Sun Ce, Harden, and Curry formed a triangle. All three of them could hold the ball and break through. Curry and Harden both had three-point shooting ability, and Sun Ce also had a certain degree of mid-range shooting. Curry benefited the most. In 11 minutes, he made 5 of 8 shots, 4 three-point shots, and 2 of 2 free throws. He had 16 points before the first half was over!

Evans played very low-key. He sent the ball out as soon as he got it and acted as a containment point. He had no intention of being in the limelight, but a player like him was a threat just standing there.

The game entered a long pause, and the two teams began to rotate.

In these 11 minutes, a lot of things can be seen. Some fans who did not watch last year's rookie game found that the sophomore team played too methodically, with a very clear tactical purpose and strong execution!

The former is because the sophomore team really prepared carefully, and there was also coach Dan D'Antoni to help.

However, the most important thing is to rely on the opponent to set off. In this regard, the rookie team is far behind the sophomore team that has played in the NBA for one more year. Moreover, the 7 players who played in the first half of the game, Curry, Sun Ce, Harden, Ibaka, Blair, Holiday, and Matthews, are all excellent team players.

In contrast, the strongest players of the rookie team, such as Wall, Griffin, Cousins, Monroe, and Bledsoe, are not team players. Only Wall and Cousins ​​have a tacit understanding. Cousins ​​rarely has anyone to obey him. Wall is one of them. However, the two have no chance to cooperate. They don't help defend at all.

This makes the two teams feel very different in terms of cooperation. The sophomore team is more like a team, and the rookie team is completely alone without any cooperation.

In terms of execution, it is obvious that the players in the second-year team who have played are much stronger. Originally, the second-year team players had clear roles in the team since they entered the NBA. Many of them entered the NBA and joined strong teams, even Curry, who was in a bad team. After Curry entered the NBA, in the short few games with Sun Ce, he determined that his position was a scoring point guard who mainly shoots and organizes offense.

In a strong team like the Thunder, Harden plays wherever there is a need in the three positions on the outside line. Although his playing time in the club is not clear, he works very hard and has therefore expanded his skills in a comprehensive manner.

Others are similar, and there is a fundamental difference between Wall, Cousins, Griffin, and Monroe who joined a bad team.

The teams they are in all have a common feature: they have been bad or chaotic for many years, the management is bad, and the head coach’s training direction is unclear because they don’t know what the team management really needs.

And the fans who watched last year’s rookie game were so excited that their expectations came true!

Last year's rookie game was more exciting for them than the NCAA finals. Such a game obviously has nothing to do with money, but is mainly about face, which is the same as the NCAA players competing for honor instead of money.

Many TV commentators in many countries and regions saw the cooperation of Sun Ce + Curry + Harden, and couldn't help but imagine how beautiful the picture would be if the three of them could grow together in the same team.

It looks too strong!

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