I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

Five Hundred and Ninety-Three. A Wonderful Combination of High and Low Positions

Nowadays, few players will steal Sun Ce during his regular time holding the ball. With his size, he likes to dribble sideways every time he encounters a pressing defense. If he is defending from the outside, there is no way to steal.

Thanks to this, Sun Ce advanced to the frontcourt without much hindrance.

I originally used the star experience card as a tool to restore my physical strength. I tried a three-pointer in the first quarter. After understanding how good I was at three-pointers, I planned to use the Randolph star experience card to consolidate my low-post skills and develop new technologies. In the past, His skills cannot be neglected. It happens that the Bobcats are weak and are the best experimental subjects.

But who would have imagined that Randolph, who had 20+ rebounds four times last season, was not drawn, but his sister-in-law, who only had 20+ rebounds once in his Grizzlies career, was drawn.

After advancing to the frontcourt, Sun Ce didn't dare to break through.

During the advancement process, he obviously felt that his limbs were not as flexible as normal.

Gasol is quite flexible in the interior, but when placed at the guard, he is definitely far behind. Although Gasol's flexibility is not completely copied, Sun Ce was disturbed a lot.

But seeing the diminutive Felton...

Sun Ce suddenly remembered that he originally wanted to use the low post more in the game. Is there much difference between Gasol and Randolph?

At most, Randolph is more flexible and stronger. It seems good to use Gasol's star experience card. You can also try other low-post playing methods to make your low-post skills more versatile!

Just do it if you think of it!

Sun Ce waved for Randolph to come out and catch the ball. He had already told Randolph about this during the timeout. Randolph came to the free throw line and received Sun Ce's pass. Sun Ce gave the ball to Randolph, and Randolph received it. The ball turned around to face Tyrus Thomas, and he dribbled under his crotch. He took a step outside the free throw line, dribbling the ball and waiting for Sun Ce to get in position.

When Sun Ce saw this scene when he ran in, he felt that Randolph was really a waste! Although he is a floor player, he is full of charisma.

Felton followed Sun Ce to the low post and immediately moved towards Sun Ce, preventing Sun Ce from reaching a good position to catch the ball. When Sun Ce passed the ball to Randolph and then cut inside, Felton knew what Sun Ce was going to do.

Not to mention, Felton, who is 185 centimeters tall but weighs 95 kilograms, is quite good at defending in the low post, but Sun Ce can't get the position! He probably wouldn't be able to get that guy from Miami if he came!

Just when Sun Ce was about to give up the low post and move to the mid-range to catch the ball, he suddenly remembered a move from Gasol's low post play that he had gone through in his mind when the star experience card bonus was completed!

Just do it!

Sun Ce pushed his butt back with all his strength. Sure enough, Sun Ce felt that the opponent was pushing forward again. Sun Ce followed Felton and turned around, stepping into the three-second zone with his right foot!

Randolph was getting a little anxious waiting, and saw that Sun Ce was actually being ravaged in a position with a player who was about 1.8 meters tall. He was thinking about whether to take Sun Ce to have a meal with him, when he suddenly saw Sun Ce without the ball on his back. Turn around and immediately throw the ball to the right side of the basket.

Sun Ce stepped into the three-second zone with his right foot, saw the ball flying over, kicked his legs, took off, lifted the ball in the air with his right hand...hit!

The trick Gasol used most when he beat Perkins in last year's finals!

This trick is very useful when facing a low-post defensive player who is smaller than you but is heavier and stronger than you and is not too flexible than you!

The key point is to have an advantage in height and wingspan. Sun Ce's height and wingspan advantage over Felton is much greater than Gasol's height and wingspan advantage over Perkins.

Of course, it depends on whether the outside teammates can react and pass the ball at the first opportunity. Gasol has an old blacksmith next to him who is best at passing the ball to the center. Sun Ce has Randolph next to him...

The ball was indeed played beautifully, and the fans cheered without hesitation.

It's just... this combination is so wonderful. Sun Ce is the one who scores in the low post, and Randolph is the one who passes the ball in the high post.

It is nothing new for Randolph to provide support in high positions.

It’s just that this is an alley-oop under the basket...

This always feels weird.

In transition, the Bobcats attack.

The Bobcats' dual point guard combination has scored quite easily this season. They are both short point guards. Felton is powerful and Augustin is fast. They have good skills. There is always one who can break through and score.

But when Sun Ce and Tony Allen played together, neither of them dared to break out!

Felton had just been hit by Sun Ce once in the first quarter. His speed suffered when facing Sun Ce, and he didn't know that Sun Ce's speed was now affected.

Augustine meets Tony Allen…

The two point guards threw the blame to Stephen Jackson.

Stephen Jackson's state has been up and down this season, and he can't even guarantee the team's scoring title. He is getting older. He started playing in overseas leagues in 1997. Unknowingly, the captain has become a veteran with 14 years of professional league playing experience. .

But he was in good shape today. In the first half of the second quarter, he scored 7 of the Bobcats' 16 points. Stephen Jackson hit a long two-pointer in the face of Morrow's defensive breakthrough.

Stephen Jackson's iconic long-range shots from both wings were very good today!

34 to 40, the Bobcats held on tightly to the score, not wanting the Grizzlies to widen the gap.

Although Boss Joe has given up on himself and is preparing to gain draft picks, Larry Brown is about to be fired. He is being fired this season with the last year's salary of the multi-million-year contract he signed with the Knicks. He can still get one more year of Bobcats salary, but he is ready to retire. He doesn't care about how the players are doing, and he doesn't even care about how bad the defense is... but the Bobcats players still want to win!

When the Grizzlies attacked, Sun Ce advanced to the frontcourt and continued to pass the ball to Randolph. When he dropped to the right low post, he found that Felton was guarding more seriously. The opponent's eyes were very focused on him and he was moving in small steps. But this time he didn't press forward directly. Sun Ce guessed that the opponent was afraid of his turning around.

Sun Ce took the initiative to lean on Felton to catch the ball. Just as he was about to turn around and hook the ball directly, Felton immediately pressed towards Sun Ce!

Felton grasped the details of low-post defense very well. He wanted to use physical confrontation to interfere with Sun Ce's shot. Shooting is not just about using your hands, but the consistent exertion of the entire body. For players with physical disadvantages, , just interfere with one link of the opponent, just like James hitting Barea in the low post. If he can't turn around and pick up the ball, he can't do anything.

However, just when Felton suddenly exerted force to press forward, Sun Ce retracted the ball raised by his right hand, turned his right foot towards the upper line with his right foot as the axis, stepped out with his left foot, both feet left the ground at the same time, and his body moved towards The basket tilts, the throw is released...

Gasol's low post moves!

Along with Sun Ce's throw and hit the board, there was also the scene of Felton suddenly pressing forward and throwing the 1.8-meter strong man to the ground!

Sun Ce turned around this time and directly knocked Felton off balance!

Felton was knocked unconscious and couldn't control his body!

Moreover, when Felton pounced and saw Sun Ce turning around and forgetting to stop and losing balance, he pulled Sun Ce's jersey. The referee's whistle sounded, the goal was valid, and there was an additional penalty!

Another beautiful low post score, and... the fans on the sidelines, and even the players on the court, have never seen Sun Ce attacking in such a low post!

Especially Felton, who was facing off against Sun Ce, and Randolph, who was passing the ball to Sun Ce. Randolph didn’t remember teaching Sun Ce these things because he himself wasn’t very good at it. This was the style of play of an inside player with a height advantage. Randolph basically has no height advantage when facing the opponent's inside line.

Felton has done a lot of research on Sun Ce, because boss Joe said last year that he was the most suitable point guard for the Bobcats, and he was ridiculed by the media. The reason for ridicule was because the Bobcats did not select Sun Ce, and boss Joe also Felton was trying to make a fool of himself, so every time he fought against Sun Ce, Felton worked hard and studied all of Sun Ce's techniques.

In particular, Sun Ce loves to hit the opponent's point guard in the low post. Felton knew that his two-point guard style would be exploited by Sun Ce, so he studied how to defend Sun Ce from the low post. Only then did these two goals seem so targeted. If Sun Ce was playing according to his usual style, and Felton was confident of guarding him.

But these two goals...he was completely fooled!

Seeing Felton getting up on his own, with disbelief written all over his face, Sun Ce couldn't help but said: "Don't be discouraged, it's only two goals, I still have many low-post plays to try..."

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