I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

Two Hundred and Sixty. Let Me Do It!

The timeout came back and the Grizzlies attacked. Relying on Randolph's excellent performance at the beginning, the Grizzlies tied the Suns and held the ball.

Sun Ce advanced to the frontcourt, waiting for his teammates to take their positions.

Randolph stepped outside the left sideline of the three-second zone, and Lopez Jr. was pulled over. This kind of left-handed player who falls into the low position on the left side of the basket is already difficult to prevent. Randolph is still so fierce today, and the containment force is too strong up.

With a fat in hand, I have the world!

Battier went to the corner and took Clark away. Clark was slow at point guard but tall and fast at small forward.

Anthony Parker took Dudley away, Gay came to the free throw line and pulled Frye out of the paint, Sun Ce passed the ball to Gay, and took Dragic, who was a little confused, to the low post, leaning on Dragic Oddly wants the ball!

Just like Sun Ce usually doesn't have much time to pay attention to other teams, it is impossible for Dragic to pay attention to Sun Ce during the season, and he will only pay attention to Sun Ce when he makes headlines a few times.

But the last time they played against Dragic, he was still tall enough to reach Sun Ce's eyes, and he could barely look at each other with his head sideways, but this time he could only reach the position of his nose!

Seeing Sun Ce approaching, there was no one under the basket... How could Dragic not guess what Sun Ce wanted to do?

He tried his best to push Sun Ce out, but... Sun Ce got stuck, and the strength of the two was equal!

Gay lobbed the ball to Sun Ce, Sun Ce received the ball, took advantage of his height and wingspan, turned left, and faced the small hook of the basket sideways...

Hit!

Dragic's anti-breakthrough ability and anti-pick-and-roll ability are both good, but he has no experience in anti-low positions!

Faced with Sun Ce who recently practiced low post to lay the foundation and Randolph learned low post and learned to hook, he couldn't even interfere!

"No way... It's not that exaggerated... He's only been in the NBA for more than two months... Is the gap between us that big?"

The handsome Slovenian recalled the eight or nine months since Sun Ce first came into contact with the NBA...

I'm going to shut myself up!

Coach Hollins' tactics today are so flamboyant!

It was mainly the inspiration that Sun Ce took the initiative to go to the low position in the last game,

Since this trick is easy to use, of course it must be used.

Dragic saw Sun Ce's height after more than a month and began to doubt his life... Coach Hollins saw Sun Ce every day and had already discovered this, but this kid just said "I am 1.92 meters" , but seeing that Sun Ce's ball-holding ability and speed were not affected, Coach Hollins didn't care.

Good tall point guard! He still remembers being envious of the opponent's point guard who was as tall as a power forward when he played in the finals...

If we talk about the two matches at the beginning of the season, Dragic can still compete with Sun Ce, but now, there is no other way.

Relying on his height advantage and various changes in layup moves, Sun Ce overwhelmed Dragic on the offensive end!

Dragic's progress is indeed slow, and he needs to slowly polish his skills and wait for his body and skills to reach their peak before he can make significant progress, which is very similar to the small steel guns and early Nash.

And Sun Ce... is already extremely close to B-level!

What the fans saw was the scene of Sun Ce pressing Dragic to hit him. Dragic's mentality exploded, and his offense was affected.

Originally, Dragic would only pass the ball to break through the ball, and break through the pick-and-roll to break the ball, and he still relied on his personal scoring to control the ball... Of course, his containment power is not good, the assist efficiency is very average, and the assist-to-turnover ratio is not good. To 2 to 1...

When his personal offense was affected, the Suns offense almost stagnated!

Sun Ce did not expect such a situation. The main reason is that Stoudemire was hammered by Randolph when he came up. In terms of offensive ability, Stoudemire is really not Randolph's opponent.

However, Sun Ce didn't hesitate, and took advantage of his illness to kill him!

In the last 4 minutes of the first quarter, Sun Ce led the team to play a wave of 12 to 4. After the first quarter, the Grizzlies led the Suns 28 to 20 by 8 points!

Sun Ce scored 6 points and 2 assists. This small climax was almost driven by him alone!

With his height, he has a low position, and his vision is so good. When the opponent shrinks, he passes the ball. He plays very well!

...

Trailing by 8 points in the first quarter, coach Gentry didn't expect it at all. He felt that even if Stoudemire couldn't play with the second team, there wouldn't be much disadvantage, but Sun Ce's performance... Coach Gentry was very impressed. depressed.

With Sun Ce around, would he still be worried about the weak offensive ability of the second team?

Sun Ce can't do anything else, his awareness of organizing offense is second to none among the league's substitutes!

Fortunately, the first quarter survived and was not stretched to more than 10 points. At the beginning of the second quarter, coach Gentry replaced Nash and Stoudemire in advance, accompanied by Barbosa, Hill, Jr. Lopez.

For the Grizzlies, Sun Ce, Conley, Battier, Randolph, and Jordan played.

Although Randolph played in the second half of the first quarter, the offense was only responsible for containing the opponent's center. Seeing Stoudemire come up, Randolph began to show off again!

Stoudemire didn't dare to make too many moves, for fear of being fouled again.

Randolph scored 8 points in the second quarter!

However, the Suns' outside shooting is really good. Nash and Hill each scored a three-pointer. It is time to reduce the difference to less than 5 points.

Sun Ce has been lobbing Randolph in these few attacks. He knew that Randolph wanted to foul Stoudemire, but he didn't expect the opponent to hide from the defense and let Lopez Jr. to defend. Randolph I didn't care about passing the ball when I was playing high. Although I scored in four consecutive games, the consumption was not small.

"The fat man is wilting now? Let me do it..."

Seeing that Randolph still wanted to get stuck, Sun Ce beckoned Randolph to come out for a pick-and-roll.

Looking back at the feeling of fouling the man who was caught driving an unlicensed battery car on the road...

Randolph didn't refuse the pick-and-roll, he was also a little tired from playing, and came up to help Sun Ce block Nash.

Sun Ce breaks through from the right!

Not sprinting with all his strength gave Stoudemire a chance to keep up. Stoudemire was very confident in his physical fitness. He switched defenses and caught up with Sun Ce's speed. He stepped back to the sideline of the reasonable collision zone. I don't think there's anything wrong with it.

Sun Ce rushed outside the three-second zone, grabbed the ball suddenly, stepped forward with his left foot, bent his knees, grabbed the ball and held it behind his head, tensing his whole body...

This is really wanting to fight the battle axe! How could Stoudemire give Sun Ce such an opportunity! It was impossible for him to dodge, and he immediately jumped up on the spot and rushed towards Sun Ce...

"Ale?"

Stoudemire jumped up, but didn't see Sun Ce. When he fell down, he looked down and saw that Sun Ce's matchbox bounced and hit him...

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