I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

Seven Hundred and Sixty-Nine. Start From 1 and Go Crazy!

After reaching the front court, Sun Ce continued to fall to the low post.

Kobe can defend Sun Ce from mid-range very well, forcing Sun Ce to enter the inside line according to the desired route, and he can complete the double attack with one of the twin towers.

But Sun Ce fell to the low post, and he could directly attack the basket if he had a turn, and he could directly hook the ball if he didn't have the opportunity to turn around. In particular, Sun Ce was not timid, and dared to throw the ball when he had the ball. He was very confident, unlike many young players who lowered their confidence when they met old-school superstars, but just took the ball and did it.

Two years younger, Kobe was directly tough, but now, he relies more on tactics on the defensive end. When Sun Ce fell to the low post and leaned on Kobe to ask for the ball, Kobe directly bypassed Sun Ce and defended from the front! Bynum received Kobe's instructions and let go of Gasol and took it back. The two guarded one step outside the arc of the reasonable collision zone and defended with their backs to the baseline.

Sun Ce immediately judged that the Lakers learned from the Celtics, and Kobe and Bynum used a three-second zone double defense!

Seeing this, Sun Ce immediately came out from the bottom line on the right side of the three-second zone, and Gasol moved from the left side of the free throw line to the right side of the three-second zone to help Sun Ce block Kobe.

Seeing that the Grizzlies were going to play the three-man small cooperation of the last time they played against the Thunder, but Bynum and Perkins were different. Why are the three towers of the Lakers called the strongest inside? Because no matter who they are, the ability to defend small is excellent!

Bynum followed the defense planned by Zen Master. When Gasol ran from the left side of the free throw line to the right side of the three-second zone, Bynum rushed directly behind Gasol, blocked Sun Ce who ran out, and put Sun Ce between him and Gasol. Kobe's confrontation with Frosa and Durant was much stronger. When he encountered a pick-and-roll, he directly switched to defend Gasol.

However, after Kobe and Bynum blocked Gasol and Sun Ce, Kobe suddenly remembered something. In the more than one second of pursuit and switching defense just now, there was no time to think. It was purely instinctive defensive cooperation that was practiced. After trapping the two, Kobe suddenly found that neither of them had the ball in their hands!

Turning his head, Fisher was looking at Conley in his iconic horse stance at the top arc, and Conley had already rushed to the free throw line.

Kobe quickly let go of Gasol and returned to the three-second zone. Conley encountered a backup defense and hung the ball on the right side of the basket. When Kobe rushed back to the three-second zone, Gasol immediately turned around to block Bynum. Sun Ce followed up and jumped behind Kobe. Kobe also noticed Sun Ce at this time and couldn't stop him. He rushed up and hugged Sun Ce by the waist. Sun Ce received the ball in the air and was about to dunk, but was pulled down by Kobe roughly. Before Sun Ce landed, he pushed the ball to the basket with all his strength, and then was pulled down by Kobe's collision hug. Kobe hugged his waist and retreated several steps before he stood firm.

The referee blew the whistle, and Kobe fouled Sun Ce's shot.

Just as the whistle sounded, Sun Ce's ball hit the rebound, bounced on the basket, bounced twice and fell into the basket...

The goal was valid, and there was a penalty!

Sun Ce's shot made the fans at the Staples Center exclaim, too hard! Just like the feeling Sun Ce gave people after the opening today, too hard!

Although it hurt, the old blacksmith rushed over and hugged Sun Ce to commit a foul, and his head hit Sun Ce's chest who jumped up, which hurt Sun Ce very much, but he couldn't lose face. After Sun Ce stood firm, he tilted his head and teased Kobe, who was defending roughly: "Are you hugging me to celebrate the goal?"

Kobe lost face with this ball, and the foul was not defended, but he said: "You are just lucky."

"That's right, but my luck has always been good, what should I do?" Sun Ce didn't continue to talk to Kobe after he finished speaking, and turned around to high-five with Gasol and Conley.

The three of them cooperated very well this time. They expected that the Lakers would do better than the Thunder in defending their cooperation. They originally prepared a small-scale cooperation tactic for Gasol. They first used the off-ball pick-and-roll on the right side of the three-second zone to empty the basket and create an easy breakthrough opportunity for Conley. They wanted Bynum to shrink the basket so that Kobe would not have the opportunity to assist in the defense of the basket when chasing Sun Ce, and Gasol could run to catch the ball.

But unexpectedly, Kobe went to the basket. Gasol and Sun Ce reacted on the spot according to the situation at the time,

adjusted the end point, and finally Sun Ce completed the attack.

Although the planned tactics were very different from the implementation, they were finally successful. Sun Ce walked to the free throw line, received the ball from the referee, and shot it out...

Unfortunately, the free throw did not go in.

Gasol had already retreated, and Battier and Randolph were the ones who grabbed the rebound, but they failed to grab it, and the Grizzlies quickly fell into defense.

Regardless of whether Sun Ce scored the free throw or not, it was a fact that Sun Ce scored a goal over Kobe's head, and Kobe was enraged.

The Lakers' opening offense suddenly changed from Bynum's main attack to Kobe's singles. This time Bynum had no complaints, but... he hated Sun Ce!

Kobe's mid-range touch today was average, far worse than the fourth quarter the night before, but also far worse than the first three quarters the night before. Facing Battier's single defense, Kobe's hit rate remained at about 50%. Without double-teaming, Battier could hardly limit Kobe, and Kobe played normally.

Since it was a normal performance, there would be misses, and the Lakers' two 2.15 meters twin towers would have offensive rebound opportunities.

Sun Ce didn't care at all that Randolph was at a disadvantage in rebounding against Gasol, and went towards Bynum. Kobe made 3 of 7 shots in the first half of the first quarter, which was actually an excellent performance where Kobe made 3 of 6 shots after Sun Ce scored a goal over his head. Gasol made a tip-in, but Bynum had to face Kawhi Leonard's sister-in-law, and he finally got a good chance to grab an offensive rebound, but it was snatched away by Sun Ce with a life-and-death dive!

In the first half of the first quarter, in addition to Kobe's 7-for-7 shooting and 1-for-2 free throws, the Lakers scored 7 points. Bynum scored two points in a low-post single-handed match at the beginning, Gasol scored two points with a tip-in, and Artest received a pass from Kobe and made a layup, causing Sun Ce to foul and made two free throws, scoring 13 points in 6 minutes.

The Grizzlies played very simply. Randolph and Battier were responsible for opening up space, and Sun Ce, Conley, and Gasol cooperated.

After Kobe was scored on the head by Sun Ce, the Lakers began to tighten their defense and gave Sun Ce the opportunity to shoot from the middle distance on the right side of the three-second zone. Sun Ce's shot was average, 1-for-3, and average. Sun Ce chose to rush to the inside line with his head down, looking for confrontation at all costs, wanting to get closer to the basket to score.

In 6 minutes, Sun Ce scored two goals in a row at the beginning, and then made a mid-range shot and a layup from the baseline. He made 4 of 8 shots in total, plus 2 of 3 free throws, and scored 10 points in half a quarter!

The key point is that the successful three-person cooperation at the beginning gave Sun Ce a better shooting opportunity.

In addition, Conley broke into the inside and caused Gasol to foul and made one of two free throws, and the Grizzlies' last attack just now Conley missed a mid-range shot and Randolph made a tip-in. The Grizzlies also scored 13 points in 6 minutes!

The Lakers had the ball, and they did not call a timeout. The Zen Master was not the first to call a timeout.

After Fisher advanced to the frontcourt, he saw Conley trying to help Battier double-team Kobe, and he threw the ball directly from the top of the arc!

Fisher dared to throw the ball, and his teammates would not blame him if he missed it, so he would shoot it if he felt there was a chance... It's just that Fisher is more confident this season, and his three-pointer from the top of the arc is iron!

Bynum relied on his enthusiasm, physical fitness and rebounding awareness to get another chance to grab the offensive rebound. In today's league, except for Howard and Duncan, it is difficult to find a center who can limit Bynum in all aspects. Gasol is not one of them. His defense is on par with Chandler, so it is still a little difficult to deal with Bynum.

Bynum moved to the landing point of the ball first, blocking Gasol who was chasing him and was about to receive the offensive rebound falling into his arms. He didn't even need to jump. His positioning was not inferior to that of the sister-in-law of the striker, but at this moment, Sun Ce rushed directly into his arms, leaned against him sideways and snatched the ball away!

Bynum couldn't bear it anymore and pushed Sun Ce down.

The referee blew the whistle immediately, something was going to happen!

Sure enough, Randolph walked up and pushed Bynum in the chest, pushing Bynum back several steps. Bynum saw Randolph was about to pounce on him, and was instantly awakened. This is the Grizzlies! He actually pushed Sun Ce!

Fortunately, Artest and Kobe Bryant came to stop him. Artest hugged Randolph: "Hey brother, he's still a kid, a little impulsive."

At this time, the referee had already surrounded Bynum, blocking Randolph as if he were a terrorist. Battier also came up to hold Randolph.

Randolph saw that Sun Ce seemed to be fine when Conley pulled him up. He had to give face to Kobe, and he had a good relationship with Artest. Randolph pointed at Bynum and cursed: "Is he still a kid?"

"Don't look at him like this, he's only 23 years old..." Artest said seriously.

Randolph was so angry that he laughed, but it was actually the truth. Randolph was in the 2001 class, and Bynum was in the 2005 class. If you have to say, Randolph was still a young player in his fifth season, and he was barely in the same era as Bynum. Bynum was only 23 years old...Randolph was speechless.

The referee saw Randolph calm down, and said a few words to Randolph. Seeing that Randolph was calm, he gave Randolph a technical foul.

After thinking for a while, the referee looked at Artest, who had just tried to stop the fight...mainly because he was afraid that Bynum would be beaten, and also gave him a technical foul, and the two teams were tied.

Artest was used to it. As long as the team he was in fought, he would be whistled even if he stuck his butt out beside.

Originally, this conflict was caused by Bynum, but Bynum's action was just pushing someone when grabbing a rebound, which was not really to the extent of a technical foul, and there was no follow-up action... Who dared to follow up with Randolph rushing up...

Due to Bynum's rebounding foul, the game entered the official timeout stage.

The Zen Master stood up helplessly, blew the whistle, and called the players back.

The Zen Master didn't want to play rough with the Grizzlies, but Bynum's brain... If he couldn't grab the offensive rebound, why didn't he just not grab it? He had to fight for it. They averaged 127 rebounds per game, the third in the league. Is it so easy to fight? He couldn't win the fight, but he still used violence. Now he was angry, and it would be difficult to deal with him next.

Sun Ce returned to the bench, and Coach Hollins quickly asked: "Is it okay?"

Sun Ce was not very angry when he was pushed by Bynum. In his cognition, Bynum was that kind of person. He shook his head and said: "No problem, help me prepare the jersey. I will change after this quarter. It's really uncomfortable to be covered in sweat."

Coach Hollins first breathed a sigh of relief for Sun Ce. The score was tied and no one was injured; Randolph received a technical foul, and Artest also received a technical foul, which offset it; because the number of fouls on the Lakers had reached, Bynum fouled Sun Ce in the rebound and got two free throws. They still had an advantage after the official timeout!

As for the anger, who are they afraid of in this area? Just do it, let Tony go up.

Then, when he heard Sun Ce said he wanted to change his jersey, Coach Hollins' eyes lit up! He took out a headband from his pocket...

When Sun Ce saw the headband, he almost tripped and fell flat on his right foot.

This thing is still there! Sun Ce threw it under the bench last time, and he tied it in a knot before throwing it, but it was found by Coach Hollins again!

Don’t say it, look at it a few more times, Sun Ce looked at the grinning Panda on the front of the headband and felt that it was actually quite good-looking.

Throw it once, find it back, throw it twice, and find it back again. Sun Ce also accepted his fate, took the headband and put it on his head, and Jordan, who was about to play, came to help Sun Ce adjust it.

Sun Ce felt that the entire Lakers team had a grudge against him, even the director didn’t let him go, and the big screen camera switched to him...

The fans at the scene saw the "full version of the Lord" and started to make a noise.

Although he was an enemy player, Sun Ce's desperate rush and grab was very popular. He beat Griffin a while ago, and Sun Ce had previously taken Kobe to do something that they would never dream of Kobe doing. Now the dance video is still very popular on the Internet... Los Angeles fans have a much better impression of Sun Ce.

As for the conflict between Sun Ce and Bynum just now, it has nothing to do with Sun Ce, and this is Los Angeles. Except for the playoffs or the Celtics coming here to play, there is not so much hatred in other regular seasons.

Although Lakers fans rarely cheer for their opponents, when Sun Ce appeared in this style, Lakers fans did not hesitate to shout "Panda".

Sun Ce felt so ashamed, but he had already put it on, and it would be too disrespectful to the head coach to take it off, so he just left it like this.

After the official timeout, Sun Ce, Tony Allen, Morrow, Randolph, and Jordan Jr. came on the court.

On the Lakers side, the Zen Master originally wanted Bynum, who has been in good shape in the past half a month, to play more, but this game temporarily extinguished this idea, leaving Gasol as the center, Blake, Kobe, Barnes, and Odom together.

Sun Ce walked to the free throw line, slowed down, felt good about the free throws, made both free throws, and the Grizzlies led by two points.

Sun Ce's data increased to 12 points and 5 rebounds! Except for the lack of assists, he played as well as he could, but this style of play had no continuity. He estimated that he would have to rest after playing for a few minutes in the first and second quarters.

However, it was enough to just finish the first quarter!

Attack and defense transition, the Lakers attacked.

After Kobe arrived at the frontcourt, he did not continue to play one-on-one, but wanted the core combination of Gasol and Odom to start the team offense, so that Blake, Gasol, and Odom all participated in the offense.

His one-on-one efficiency was not bad, but the rhythm was too slow. It took six and a half minutes to get 13 points. If Sun Ce had not made two free throws, the Grizzlies would have scored 13 points. This was still the beginning of the game when the confrontation was not so great. Now the temper has risen, and the confrontation is bound to become more and more intense. It doesn’t matter to the Grizzlies. The more confrontation, the better, but relatively speaking, it is not so good for them, the Lakers.

Kobe does not want to get into a defensive battle with the Grizzlies.

After Blake advanced to the frontcourt, he gave the ball to Odom to open up space. Morrow chased Blake to defend the three-pointer. Randolph stayed in the middle distance and did not dare to expand. Sun Ce came to the top arc to defend Odom.

But it doesn't matter this time. There is no worry that it can't be defended, because there is a high probability that it can't be defended. As for the high consumption of defending Odom, this is not a problem. With that card, the problem of hard steel in the last three quarters is estimated to be not big, and with the bonus of that card, there is no need to fight as hard as now.

The Lakers began to play a triangle offense, Kobe as a containment point, Gasol as a low-post core, Odom as a high-post support, plus Blake, a big-hearted three-point shooter who dares to shoot and is accurate, and Barnes has strong rushing ability, the Lakers' offense began to flow.

The focus of the Grizzlies is to put pressure on Kobe. Tony Allen confronts Kobe, so that his teammates don't have to double-team Kobe. Other positions try their best to defend, and the defense is... not bad, at least they didn't let the opponent shoot.

According to the original NBA history, this season is the last peak season of the triangle offense. After that, there will be no triangle offense in the NBA. It is really amazing. Otherwise, the Knicks would not have given Zen Master a long-term contract with a salary of tens of millions per year, which is concurrently the position of CEO and head coach.

The Grizzlies were at a disadvantage at this stage. They could only rely on Sun Ce and Randolph to play one-on-one. They would pass the ball if they had a chance, and they would force it if they didn't.

Randolph found some feeling in the second half of the quarter and adapted to the confrontation of the game again. Of course, it was related to the defensive players. Odom was definitely not as good as Gasol in defense.

Randolph made 2 of 5 shots in the second half of the quarter, plus 1 of 2 free throws to get 5 points. Sun Ce played better against Barnes' defense than against Kobe's defense. He made 2 of 3 shots to get 4 points, and 1 assist to Jordan's layup. Jordan also grabbed an offensive rebound and threw it to Morrow, but it was a pity that Morrow's three-pointer didn't go in.

In the second half of the first quarter, the Grizzlies scored another 13 points, 26 points in a single quarter, which was even better than usual.

Sun Ce scored 16 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block in the first quarter, and his performance was explosive! The Lakers' defense was really strong, and they restricted the other players of the Grizzlies very well. I didn't expect Sun Ce to take away the shooting rights, and he was so desperate on both offense and defense, and he shot 6 of 11 shots, and 4 of 5 free throws.

After the first quarter, the Lakers, who scored 16 points in the last 5 and a half minutes, only led the Grizzlies by 3 points. Kobe and Gasol both scored in double digits in a single quarter, but they only led by 3 points.

Sun Ce returned to the bench. After this quarter, he felt like his lungs were going to explode!

"Brother Learning Machine, use Kobe card!"

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