Seven Hundred and Eighteen. No Sense of Teamwork at All!
"The confrontation between young and emerging teams is one of the most important confrontations in the early stage of the host's career. If the host wants to compete for the regular season MVP, it is particularly important to surpass the Thunder, which is also a young and emerging team. The host needs to establish a mark in his early career, and the S-level event "Attack of the Little Overlord" Stage 5 event: Triple Double King is triggered."
"Triple Double King: Attack of the Little Overlord (S) Stage 5 event.
Event goal: Before the end of the regular season, the host must maintain the current lead in the number of triple doubles (3).
Host's triple doubles this season: 10.
Triple double rankings this season: 2. Russell Westbrook, 7 times; 3. Rajon Rondo and Tyreke Evans (5); 4. LeBron James (4); 5. Pau Gasol (3).
Event reward: One A-level random draw card.
Failure condition: When the host's lead in triple doubles is reduced to less than 3 times, enter the event scoring of this stage."
This event is said to be fancy, but Sun Ce feels that it is just a triple double battle with Westbrook?
It's just an enhanced version!
There was a special event "The King of Sewers" before, which was to have more triple-doubles than Westbrook every season. Now, you have to have at least three more triple-doubles than Westbrook, and you can't just overtake after being reduced to 3 times, you have to keep it at least 3 times!
That is to say, in today's game, if Westbrook gets a triple-double, he must also get a triple-double. If he can't get a triple-double, Westbrook must not get one either!
This is really too much!
Their style of play is different from the Thunder. They play a standard slow-paced positional war style. The time for running and gunning is only about 10 minutes a game. Unless his threat is so high that the opponent can attack infinitely, just like he got 3 times 20 before, it is impossible to have too many assists.
Sun Ce is very clear about his strength. When he is in good shape, it is no problem to get six or seven assists, but to get more, he needs opportunities!
Otherwise, he averages 20.3 points and 12.7 rebounds per game. As long as he has enough assists, he will be the groom every night... No, it's a triple-double.
In this regard, Sun Ce is indeed at a disadvantage compared to Westbrook, who averages 8.4 assists and rebounds per game. It's just that Westbrook hasn't realized the truth or hasn't met the right man yet, so he, Sun, can always maintain his advantage.
Feeling the eyes from the sewer that are looking at him from time to time,
Sun Ce feels a little overwhelmed.
But it's easier to compare triple-doubles with Westbrook now than to compete with Durant.
Although Sun Ce's highest score in a single game is much higher than Durant's, Durant's current highest score in a single game is 48 points in a single game when he lost to the last-place team in the West and gave warmth to the Timberwolves not long ago.
But if you don't use the star experience card, Sun Ce's scoring against Durant is no different from asking for trouble. This guy is stable at about 28 points per game, and his hit rate is also stable at about 45%. Occasionally, he will have a small burst and get 30+. After more than half a season, his average of 29.1 points per game is as stable as it can be. As for the big burst, it's like the time when he played against the Timberwolves, when he scored 48 points and set a new career high. In that game, he scored 44 points in the first three quarters, and only scored 4 points in the last quarter with 1 of 7 shots, and was overturned by the Timberwolves.
But Sun Ce only has a stable average of about 18 points per game, and he only has so much with the help of his teammates. Now he averages 20+ per game, which is purely due to two single-game 58 points.
The difference in stable output between the two is a full 10 points!
In this comparison, Sun Ce feels that it is easier to compete with Turtle for a triple-double.
Sun Ce is very entangled now. The A-level lottery card, the last time he drew the artifact of the charged version of the physical potion! It has been a long time since we had A-level events and lottery cards. There are many S-level events, but they are basically events that are pushed up in one season.
But if we insist on competing with Westbrook, will it affect the team's performance?
We can only take one step at a time.
It takes courage to step into the sewer!
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Soon, the pre-match activities were over. Sun Ce tied his wristbands, put on his arm guards, moved the balance bracelet from his left hand to his right hand, applied some magnesium powder, and appeared on the court with Tony Allen, Morrow, Randolph, and Gasol.
Today, the Grizzlies have made obvious changes. This is a change made by Coach Hollins after communicating with the players.
On the Thunder side, Westbrook, Sefrosa, Durant, Ibaka, and Perkins appeared.
Sun Ce stood in the center circle amid the boos of the audience, looking at Ibaka on the opposite side, Westbrook at the opposite free throw line, and Durant on the other side of the center line. Oh my god, the talent suppression is coming!
Durant and Westbrook are both 22 years old, Ibaka is 21 years old... and they are all at least A-level players!
Thinking about it this way, if Sun Ce himself is the Thunder management, he will also be a little arrogant and can do whatever he wants.
Why is Sun Ce standing in the center circle?
This is a good question, because the power forward Ibaka on the other side of the jump ball is only a little taller than him. ESPN's gold medal commentator Mike Brin said to his partner: "We found another guy who lied about his height. I always thought that Ibaka was less than 1.95 meters tall. The lord helped me prove this guess."
Soon, the game was about to start. The referee didn't know how to describe his mood. Although he was a professional, he always felt weird when he saw a point guard jump ball at the beginning.
Ibaka looked at Sun Ce coming to the center circle for the jump ball without any contempt. He had seen the game between the Grizzlies and the Magic, where Sun Ce made Howard lose face. He didn't want to be a background, so he jumped gently to stimulate his muscles.
At 6:30, the referee blew the whistle to start the game and threw the ball into the air...
Sun Ce symbolically jumped and immediately retreated.
You don't even need to look carefully, the speed and height of the opponent's jump were faster and higher than his!
Before the serious injury, Ibaka's jump was extremely explosive! With a wingspan of 2.26 meters and such a wingspan, the Grizzlies directly gave up the jump ball, which was also a gamble. Coach Hollins thought that if Sun Ce won the jump, he won Howard last time.
However, this time, Sun Ce faced Ibaka, who was not inferior to Howard in the jump ball, and gave up decisively and retreated directly.
When Ibaka passed the ball away, he saw Sun Ce jump and ran away, a little confused, and hurried to catch up.
The Grizzlies quickly fell into a defensive formation!
Westbrook received the ball and advanced with a little surprise. He thought the Grizzlies were going to play some weird tricks, but he didn't expect them to give up the jump ball directly.
Westbrook advanced at a normal rhythm. The Thunder was not a fast-paced team. After all, they had Kostic before and Perkins now, neither of them was a fast center. They averaged 80 shots per game, which was less than the Grizzlies. Of course, before they got that man, they didn't have many offensive rebounds and few second attacks, unlike the Grizzlies who averaged up to 7 second attacks per game.
After advancing to the frontcourt, Westbrook was very excited when he saw Sun Ce guarding the top arc. However, he didn't take the first ball himself, but passed it to Durant on the left side of the top arc, and then cut into the inside.
Sun Ce followed closely and stuck to Westbrook with speed. In terms of speed, although both of them were S-level, Sun Ce was slightly faster than Westbrook and was very good at defending without the ball. After all, Westbrook only cut into the basket without the ball.
Westbrook cut to the baseline and kept the threat of attacking the basket, then stopped moving. He was in harmony with Sefrosa who was holding Morrow at the left baseline. Both of them were players with explosive physical fitness. Perkins, who was so tall, was under the basket. Gasol couldn't leave the three-second zone. Ibaka opened up space for Durant on the left side of the top arc from the right mid-range.
Durant singled out Tony Allen!
Sun Ce didn't know whether to worry or be relieved about this. When they played against each other for the first time this season, Teacher Tony defended Durant very well, but in the last match, Teacher Tony confidently said that he would continue to beat Durant, and then he was beaten by Durant...
However, this time Teacher Tony proved that the last time was just an accident. Durant couldn't turn around and face the basket after receiving the ball this time!
Tony Allen pressed hard after Durant received the ball. Although Durant looked not much shorter than Gasol, he was nearly 20 cm taller than Tony Allen, and his weight of 105 kg was more than 5 kg heavier than Tony Allen. However, Durant wanted to push Tony Allen away with his strength after his teammates opened up space, but he failed!
This was a bit embarrassing. Durant could only dribble forward, away from the three-point line, to get the space to turn around and face the basket.
The fans at the scene began to cheer after Durant received the ball, but this scene made the cheers much smaller. Tony Allen, who was about the same height as Durant's mouth, forced Durant back to more than one meter away from the three-point line!
After Durant turned around to face the basket, he felt more terrible than he couldn't squeeze the opponent just now. Tony Allen was like a beast ready to go, and he felt that the ball in his hand had been targeted!
Break, there was no way, the opponent was good at fighting and fierce, at this time Durant had a flash of inspiration and chose to break through!
Tony Allen immediately moved sideways in the direction of Durant's breakthrough, creating a reasonable collision and blocking Durant's breakthrough.
At this time, Durant grabbed the ball and swung it towards the left side of Tony Allen's body... without touching his arm!
In a flash, Durant saw Tony Allen put his hands behind his back the moment he grabbed the ball!
Durant had already grabbed the ball and made a shooting motion, and there was no way to stop. Fortunately, he had a superior height and good core strength, so he adjusted back from the foul action and shot a long-range three-pointer one step across the three-point line while being closely pressed by Tony Allen...
Obviously, this ball was not a good shot at all, but he just threw the ball out for the sake of face, and the ball hit the left side of the basket and fell down...
At this time, Westbrook, who was annoyed that Durant played this ball poorly, saw Sun Ce next to him rush to the other side of the basket like lightning, stepping on the left sideline of the three-second zone to catch the rebound that fell!
Westbrook was stunned for a moment and quickly retreated.
The reason why Sun Ce grabbed the rebound in this way was different from Westbrook's understanding.
Sun Ce saw that Durant had already raised the ball and had no other choice, so he judged the possible landing point of the ball based on the flight route of the ball and took it back first. In Westbrook's view, Sun Ce gave up defense to grab the rebound.
After Sun Ce grabbed the rebound, the Thunder's front line retreated quickly. Durant retreated with an extremely unhappy expression and lingering fear.
With the two bears on the court, Sun Ce pressed the rhythm and advanced. Tony Allen's defense opened Sun Ce's eyes. Durant was really not a good guy. He wanted to play dirty and foul when he couldn't play.
But Durant's foul was seen through by Teacher Tony, and there was a teammate with a similar routine in his own team. Teacher Tony reacted very quickly to crack this trick.
So, there are thousands of situations where blacksmithing happens, Durant created a new blacksmithing routine with incorrect receiving posture, and then blacksmithing happened!
Sun Ce advanced to the frontcourt, and Sefolosha defended to the top arc.
Sun Ce dare not underestimate him. The guy in front of him is very good at defense. He is at his peak at the age of 27 and is on the best defensive team level. There are only a few guards with a higher defensive efficiency than Frosa this season, including Tony Allen, Rondo, and Wei Wei. The defensive efficiency of Germany, Kobe, Sun Ce, Kidd, Paul, Westbrook, Rose, Afflalo and others is slightly lower than Sefrosa!
However, Sun Ce saw through the Thunder's defensive strategy at a glance. The trio on the outside defended alone, and Perkins on the inside also defended alone. Ibaka was the only one who assisted in defense. There was no so-called defensive tactic, or their main goal. The coach has no ability in this area at all and relies purely on talent.
Otherwise, both of the Thunder's back line are not bad in defense. Sefolosha played second defense last season, and Westbrook was the best defensive player in college. Their single defense efficiency ranks in the top ten or even top five at their respective positions; Duran Both Te and Perkins are among the top 15 players in individual defense efficiency at their respective positions, and with Ibaka, the sixth-ranked defensive efficiency player in the league this season, they will not lose as many points per game as 101 points per game.
Therefore, it was quite easy to break down the Thunder's defense. Sun Ce dribbled the ball slowly after halftime, waited until Randolph caught Ibaka in the low post on the left side of the three-second zone, and then lobbed the ball in.
After receiving the ball, Randolph turned left fiercely and pushed away Ibaka, directly stepping into the middle. He patted the ball and grabbed it. At the same time, he faced the frame and moved sideways to the basket. He raised the ball and pulled the lever and made a throw!
brutal!
This is how the Grizzlies can break through the Thunder's non-team defense. It's simple and crude. Since Ibaka is the Thunder's best defense and the only one involved in team defense, then beat him. This will do.
Randolph's goal caused the cheers of the fans to stop again, and Ibaka was ravaged by Randolph again!
Randolph walked out of the three-second zone with a domineering step, and ran out to congratulate Sun Ce with a high-five as his balls hurt.
Sun Ce called it a grievance. Randolph could easily get a layup after clearly pushing away Ibaka. Moreover, Randolph received the ball and turned around directly to push away Ibaka. If he shot immediately, it would be an assist!
It turns out that this guy even played with the horizontal lever in order to look cool. His technique is amazing!
No sense of teamwork at all!
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