I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

One Thousand One Hundred and Fifty-Seven. Power From a Low Position!

“Top Sniper (A):

Goal: The host must win the game against the first place in the East or West each time.

Event Reward: Every time the host defeats the first place in the East or West, he can get the star experience card of the random player of the team this season.

Failure Penalty: When the host loses the game against the first place in the East or West, this event ends. The host will enter the cold hand state for the same number of games as the host’s team loses.”

A-level event!

Sun Ce remembered that he had only triggered A-level events 3 times before, and each time was very difficult, even higher than S-level events.

S-level events are not difficult, because they are divided into multiple stage events. Each stage event is taken out separately. On the contrary, the A-level event of the independent event is more difficult. Even some B-level and C-level events may be more difficult than some S-level events.

The requirement of this event is to win every time you play against the first place in the East and West. The reward is very good, but the opponent may not always be the Nuggets...

In the West, the Thunder, Nuggets, Spurs, and Lakers are all likely to rush to the first place. Relatively speaking, the East is very good, and the Heat dominates the first place.

Forget about that for now. The current opponent is the most important. You can't fail as soon as the event is triggered.

Looking at the opponent's lineup with 7 players averaging double-digit points per game, this lineup is rampant in the regular season. Even if it plays against the Heat and Spurs, it can just reach the end. Sun Ce's head is a bit big.

The Nuggets sent out a combination of Lawson, Corey Brewer, Gallinari, Faried, and Koufos.

Lawson looked at Sun Ce in the middle circle and was also very eager to win. This was the first time in his career that he played the first place in the West. He didn't want to be eliminated just after he reached the first place. The game broadcast live in the United States must not be lost! You can't lose to Sun Ce every time it is broadcast live in the United States.

It's not that Lawson has never beaten Sun Ce. He has won 4 times in the past three seasons, but he lost every time it was broadcast live in the United States!

At 7pm, the referee blew the whistle to start the game and threw the ball into the air. Sun Ce and Koufos jumped at the same time, and Sun Ce beat the opponent's center to win the jump ball.

Paul George received the ball and advanced to the frontcourt.

Considering that the low-post singles were effective in the last match against the Nuggets,

Klay Thompson started tonight, unlike when Tony started, he couldn't play low-post singles. After winning the jump ball, Sun Ce rushed directly to the opponent's basket.

Sun Ce looked like he was going to start a fast break. The Nuggets quickly blocked Sun Ce's counterattack, but Sun Ce didn't expect to face the Nuggets' opening fast break. When he reached the low post, Lawson was behind him...

Seeing Sun Ce turn around and lean on him to ask for the ball, Lawson had a word starting with F stuck in his throat. He didn't have time to spit it out, and was pushed back by Sun Ce.

Gasol was on the left side of the free throw line, Battier went to the left corner, Klay Thompson went to the right sideline, Paul George held the ball at the top of the arc, and faced Gallinari's defense, Paul George passed the ball to Sun Ce.

All players pulled Sun Ce away for a singles!

Lawson couldn't even pull him back. Sun Ce had a top-level explosive power and a 10-kilogram weight advantage. After receiving the ball, he directly bumped into the back. Lawson felt that he was pushed up high...

Seeing Sun Ce turn around and jump, Lawson jumped up and hung on Sun Ce. Lawson's strength was still very strong. He was 180 cm and weighed 88 kg. He felt like Paul before his serious injury. Facing the impact of Lawson who suddenly pressed on, Sun Ce failed to dunk and pushed the ball to the backboard with his right hand...

The referee whistled, and the ball pushed by Sun Ce hit the small box on the backboard and bounced into the box.

The referee indicated that the goal was valid. Lawson fouled Sun Ce on defense, and Sun Ce got an extra penalty!

Lawson didn't know how to describe his feelings about this defense. He watched Sun Ce walk to the free throw line without any reaction as if he had just made a layup. Hearing the boos from the fans, Lawson knew that they were booing Sun Ce, but he also felt that they were booing himself.

Sun Ce received the ball from the referee and made a hook shot with a sideways free throw.

2+1! Quite easy. Playing against the Nuggets, the low post is very effective.

But relatively speaking, the defense of this lineup is not as good as when Tony was there. Klay Thompson has a lot of defensive talent and has the potential to become a second-level defensive player.

But potential is just potential. Klay Thompson is far from the second-level defensive player now.

Sun Ce quickly retreated after making the free throw. Klay Thompson and Paul George on the outside had already retreated, but the Nuggets immediately served the ball after Sun Ce made the free throw and started the track and field team mode. After a run and pass, Koufos received a pass from Gallinari and made a jump shot one step inside the free throw line!

With a shooting percentage of 56.1% within close range, Koufos can secure a starting spot in the Nuggets, in addition to his excellent rim protection ability, there is also his soft touch.

It was the Grizzlies' turn to attack again, and Sun Ce still let Paul George control the ball. He continued to play in the low post in the frontcourt. The person defending him was Corey Brewer, who also weighed less than 90 kilograms.

Sun Ce turned around and bent over to trick Corey Brewer into retreating. Sun Ce did not move his left foot, turned back, and hit a hook shot half a step inside the right side of the three-second zone!

Sun Ce resolutely played in the low post tonight. In addition to his last match with the Nuggets, he made 2 of 3 single shots in the low post. In addition, he saw the game between the Lakers and the Nuggets a while ago. Because Paul was suspended, Kobe could only switch back to the core style of play in those games. Although the Lakers lost that game, Kobe's low-post singles were extremely efficient.

The Nuggets have very good team defense, but not many of them are strong in one-on-one defense, and they don't have top single defense players.

Sun Ce scored twice in the low post. When the Nuggets missed the counterattack three-pointer, Sun Ce grabbed the defensive rebound and once again pressed the rhythm to advance to the frontcourt to pass the ball to Sun Ce in the low post. Gallinari, who was defending Paul George, followed the ball and shrunk in.

Paul George immediately cut in from the left side, Sun Ce passed the ball to Paul George, and Corey Brewer under the basket quickly switched defense to Paul George. At this time, Sun Ce almost pulled out to the outside at the same time. Klay Thompson came to the free throw line to block Gallinari. Sun Ce ran to the top arc. Lawson and Gallinari, who bypassed Klay Thompson, rushed towards Sun Ce. Klay Thompson immediately turned around and ran back to the sideline. The ball passed by Paul George just happened to be passed to Klay Thompson.

A three-pointer in a big gap... hit!

The three-person cooperation initiated by Sun Ce in the low post was successful!

Then, Gallinari received a pass from Lawson and made a three-pointer, 5 to 8, the Nuggets narrowed the gap to 3 points and kept the score close.

But looking back, Sun Ce did not go to the low post this time, but directly asked for the ball at the top arc, and asked Paul George to pick and roll, and used the pick and roll to face Gallinari's three-pointer and hit it!

The Grizzlies scored 4 goals in a row at the beginning!

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