I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

Seven Hundred and Forty-Five. The Strongest Enemy Is Actually on Our Team

After grabbing the defensive rebound and standing firm, Sun Ce immediately launched a counterattack. Except for Monroe, the rookie team members all ran quite fast, and the young players were quite active. Sun Ce passed the ball to Harden while moving. After Harden broke through the three-point line from the left, he passed it back to Sun Ce who cut in from the right.

Sun Ce received the ball and rushed into the inside. He accelerated and changed direction while moving, dodged Griffin who rushed back, stepped into the basket, and easily shot in with one hand.

Neil looked up at Sun Ce. How could he defend against this? If someone shot a dunk over his head, he might have jumped to interfere if he was chasing behind. If he stood at the basket to defend, he might not be able to reach it even if he jumped!

The strongest player in the rookie team is definitely not Wall, who has the best data and the highest ball possession rate. Although Wall has 19 points, 3 rebounds and 6 assists, everyone knows that the strongest player in the rookie team is Griffin.

Griffin's tried-and-true singles in the first half were blocked by Sun Ce! And then he was counterattacked by Sun Ce and shot!

Griffin was fine, knowing that he had overplayed his hand, but it was a huge blow to the rest of the rookie team.

Griffin made 5 of 5 shots and 4 of 6 free throws in the first 11 minutes of the first half, scoring 14 points without losing a single goal. His temporary teammates all felt his strength, but he was blocked at the beginning of the second half!

The psychological advantage of the rookie team is mainly based on the lineup structure. They know very well that they cannot compare with the sophomore team in terms of individual ability. The strongest Griffin is not as strong as the strongest Evans of the sophomore team. Wall is not to mention Sun Ce at present. Curry and Matthews performed better than Wall in the regular season. Cousins ​​in his rookie year did not perform better than Ibaka in his sophomore year...

When the "lineup structure advantage" that the rookie team had high hopes for failed to play out, their last hope Griffin was blocked by Sun Ce in a one-on-one match, and many people's confidence collapsed!

In the first half of the second half, the sophomore team actually failed to further widen the gap. After Griffin played his first time, he played very hard and focused afterwards.

In the seventh minute of the second half, the second-year team maintained a lead of more than 10 points, leading 104 to 92, and the score difference was actually narrowed.

However, the rookie team became more and more desperate, and the three strongest scorers of the second-year team had not yet played!

In such a game, it is really difficult to defend Griffin. Only the second-year team has more teamwork, and Sun Ce's breakthrough or pick-and-roll breakthrough can contain the defense. The rookie team does not have the defensive ability and discipline of the second-year team. The two teams played very anxiously during this period, but the rookie team and the second-year team had different mentalities, and the rookie team became more and more panicked!

The second-year team replaced the strongest firepower lineup of Sun Ce, Curry, Harden, Evans, and Blair.

Curry, Evans, and Blair are on!

In the past 7 minutes, Sun Ce scored 7 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists, 11+9+7+3!

Sun Ce was surprised that they could maintain a lead of more than 10 points during this period. The main reason was the block counterattack at the beginning of the second half, which made the sophomore players' original fear disappear.

Now the strongest lineup is on the court, and the sophomore team blew the horn of slaughter!

In the last 13 minutes, the sophomore team attacked wave after wave, and the scene was so exciting that even the fans in California didn't care to boo Sun Ce, and the scene was so exciting!

The sophomore team had almost no defense. In this lineup, Holiday and Ibaka were not there, and there was only Sun Ce alone. The defense was really not good.

But the offense was explosive!

Especially on the offensive end, there were routines. Although the routines were simple, the sophomore team was much stronger than the rookie team. Just like the sophomore team couldn't defend against Griffin's strong attack, the rookie team couldn't defend against the offense of the sophomore team.

The sophomore team went crazy on the offensive end!

Curry's accurate three-pointer, Sun Ce's huge threat, Harden's beautiful organization and distribution, Blair's ability to eat cakes, and Evans' crushing single breakthrough when others had no good chances after falling into a positional battle...

The rookie team lost their fighting spirit and could not defend on the defensive end.

The offensive end began to mess around. A group of people shot wildly from the outside, trying to gamble on their touch to catch up, playing two points at a time. Although the two teams were at a fast pace, they could not catch up with two points at all. The second-year team's offensive success rate was obviously higher.

They only made two three-pointers in the first half and only one three-pointer in the first 7 minutes of the second half. In the next 13 minutes, they threw 10 times, almost all of which missed. They had reached the stage of irrational random shooting.

The second-year team played better and better, and the more miserable they saw the opponent, the more they enjoyed it.

Curry continued his touch in the first half of the first half. The three-point training in the afternoon was useful. After playing again, Curry hit 4 three-pointers in a row. It was not until the ninth three-pointer that he missed. But he continued to play. He played for 24 minutes in the whole game. He made 12 of 16 three-pointers, plus two long two-pointers, two layups, and 4 of 4 free throws, 16 of 20 shots, and scored 48 points!

Evans's desire to perform was very low, but his role was not small. He had a strong restraining force and singles when he needed to attack. He scored 18 points, 2 rebounds and 4 assists.

Harden scored 8 points and 9 assists, Blair scored 32 points and 6 rebounds...

And Sun Ce's 16 points, 20 rebounds, 11 assists, 5 blocks, 2 steals and 3 turnovers. With Sun Ce's last block to blow away Wall's breakthrough shot, the sophomore team played a 44-26 offensive frenzy in the last 13 minutes!

The rookie team sent the ball out, but there was no time left. When the final whistle sounded, the sophomore team defeated the rookie team by 30 points with a score of 148 to 118!

The game was over, and the fans were still cheering.

Although the sophomore team had Curry who scored 48 points and Blair who scored 32 points, the two of them accounted for more than half of the total score, but everyone watching the game could see that it was not just because of them, but purely because they shot accurately or had a good sense of catching the ball.

Sun Ce once again got a triple-double in the rookie game, and it was 4 times 5, and 20 rebounds broke Antonio McDyess's rookie game record of 17 rebounds in a single game.

However, the most eye-catching one was not Sun Ce. Of course, Sun Ce's performance was explosive and outstanding, but Curry and Blair's performance was amazing.

Blair, who can block, counterattack, and cut, is so useful!

Unlike Blair in the rookie game in the original time and space in the past two years, because of Sun Ce, the 2009 rookies played completely differently in the past two years. Blair became the end point, always appearing in the right position to receive the ball, and repeatedly delivered dunks.

Without Blair's strong threat in the interior, it would be difficult for Sun Ce to lead the team to win in the past two years.

But because of this, Blair's original time and space relied on second-chance scoring to break McDyess's historical record of 23 rebounds in a single game. Blair, as a tactical end point, has 30+ for two consecutive years! Relatively speaking, the rebounds are much less.

This also gave Sun Ce the opportunity to break the rebounding record.

Blair's performance was amazing, allowing people to see his specialness, but Curry was even more dazzling!

12 three-pointers in a single game broke Daniel Gibson's single-game record of 11 three-pointers in a single game, and 48 points in a single game broke Durant's single-game scoring record in the rookie game!

Not only open three-pointers, Curry's last three three-pointers in the second half were all made against the defense, and he had to break the record, and he really broke it.

On the rookie team, Griffin played for 22 minutes and scored 30 points. He tried very hard and wanted to help Wall. At the same time, he wanted to show his strength in front of Sun Ce, Harden, Curry, Evans and others.

Wall was unlucky. He played for 36 minutes and scored 35 points and 10 assists. He didn't win the game, lost the MVP of the rookie game, and didn't complete his boast of breaking Sun Ce's assist record... The key is that Wall will definitely not be able to win the best rookie in the regular season.

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After the game, the players of both teams accepted on-site interviews. The reporters mainly focused on Griffin, Wall, Curry, Blair, Sun Ce, and Evans.

After the interview, Curry looked at Sun Ce, who was surrounded by a bunch of reporters. He didn't want to admit it, but he felt so happy playing with Sun Ce, and the more he played, the more excited he was.

Curry himself felt incredible about Sun Ce's trust in him. Sometimes, when there was an opportunity to force a strong attack under the basket, and Bledsoe, Paul George, and Neal could hardly block it, Sun Ce would still choose to pass it to him and let him shoot.

Curry has never received this kind of trust in the club.

Curry doesn't know why Sun Ce trusts him so much. It seems that he has trusted him so much since the summer league. Today, he was so excited to break the record. To a large extent, he wanted to give back the trust given by Sun Ce. Then he did it. He alone gave Sun Ce 5 assists!

As for Sun Ce, in terms of "amazing" level, he was not as amazing as Curry and Blair tonight, because he had already got 3 times 15 data in the rookie game last year, but his 20+ triple-double + 5 blocks, in addition to breaking the rookie game rebounding record, also broke the block record!

And in terms of attention, among all the players participating in the rookie game, Sun Ce must be the highest.

Sun Ce was a little bit painful when he was interviewed. He was fully involved in the game. Except for not using physical potions and star experience cards, those skills and equipment effects were integrated into the game and used under certain specific conditions. He played very happily.

But after the game, I found that Curry had 48 points and Blair had 38 points and 10 rebounds.

Although he got a triple-double, he may not win the MVP!

Blair was okay. Although he performed amazingly, he did not have the highest data in the game.

But Curry broke the single-game scoring record in the rookie game, which made Sun Ce feel threatened!

This guy played too hard. Sun Ce felt that this little brother wanted to steal his MVP...

The 15-minute voting time for experts, media, and TV commentators was also the time for post-game interviews. The first rookie game MVP Anfernee Hardaway and league vice president Stu Jackson came to the scene.

Does Curry want to win the rookie game MVP? Of course he does. He didn't have this idea at first, but he played so well tonight, so he must have had this idea.

Sun Ce doesn't need to say that it doesn't matter whether he gets the MVP or not. What's important is the event.

They have successfully stopped Wall from breaking the assist record, and it was quite easy. Wall is too easy to target now, that is, the pace of the rookie game is fast, with an average shot every 12 or 13 seconds. The rookie team shot 103 times, and the sophomore team shot 115 times. Otherwise, it would be difficult for Wall to get 10 assists. The sophomore team did a good job of cutting off the rookie team's team offense.

But Sun Ce didn't expect that the strongest enemy was actually in the lineup!

Stu Jackson felt the fiery looks in Sun Ce and Curry's eyes and couldn't help but laugh. He took the microphone handed over by the etiquette lady and said: "Ladies and gentlemen, tonight's game was so wonderful. Win or lose, I declare that the Most Valuable Player of the 2010-2011 Los Angeles All-Star Weekend Rookie Game is...Stephen Curry..."

During Stu Jackson's drawn-out ending, Sun Ce instantly gritted his teeth and glared at Curry.

The peak star experience card for players participating in the rookie game!

Even Wall was a third-team player at his peak!

Curry smiled and looked at Sun Ce. He felt so happy when he saw Sun Ce gnashing his teeth and felt Sun Ce's jealous eyes.

However, Stu Jackson trailed off for a long time and then said: "...and our lord Noah! Congratulations to these former teammates for working together to defeat their opponents in the rookie game and winning the most valuable award in the rookie game. Players!”

Curry almost choked to death. He was happy for a few seconds and enjoyed Sun Ce's envy and hatred for a few seconds. In the end, this bastard actually shared the MVP with him!

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