Chapter 61 The pose of the emperor!(2/3)
The reason why it is said that an inside pick-and-roll with mid-range ability is optimal is because you don't know whether he will go outside or inside.
But for Auden, he could only go inward.
If I know you will definitely go in, it will be easier to guard against.
Because the pick-and-roll option was to switch, Conley had a chance to shoot from mid-range, but he didn't shoot, and instead chose to pass the ball to Oden down the line.
Oden took one step after getting the ball and rushed in.
Lin Ying's previous fouls really made him sick.
But just when he was about to get up, Lin Ying had already spotted his feet and stood outside the reasonable collision zone.
Chuck Hayes' third step in post defense.
If you really can't prevent the opponent from entering the penalty area, then you can only choose a risky defensive method, cut the ball, or make a foul!
The former tests manual skills, while the latter tests your speed and courage.
Because your opponent may knock you to the ground with just one elbow!
Sure enough, Oden was blocked by Lin Ying just as he was about to move, and he directly used his elbow to knock Lin Ying to the ground.
Lin Ying's defense was once again successful, and the offensive foul on this ball was eliminated.
However, the referee did not blow the whistle!
Oden himself was stunned for a moment while holding the ball.
But his reaction was quick enough. When he saw that the referee didn't blow the whistle, he pulled it up.
"Bang!"
A powerful, heavy two-handed slam dunk.
call!
I've been holding this in for so long and finally let it out!
This dunk once again ignited the Ohio State fans at the scene.
But the Texas fans at the scene gave up.
Isn't this an obvious offensive foul called?
Barnes also turned into "Angry Rick" and ran to the referee's side to protest.
But the referee ignored it.
Obviously, a favorite like Oden for the No. 1 pick has special privileges from the referees.
Moreover, Oden has been struggling from the beginning until now. If Oden is called for an offensive foul on this ball again, Oden's mentality will be broken, and the game will be decided early, which will not be good for the ratings.
A discipline called "field control".
Scott Foster thumbs up for you.
Lin Ying was quickly pulled up by James and Durant who rushed over.
"Are you okay?"
Durant asked.
Lin Ying shook his head.
A very important knowledge on the basketball court is to judge the referee's penalty scale.
It seems that it will be difficult to draw an offensive foul next time we encounter this situation, and we still need to change our defensive method.
Texas' offensive possession.
It's still the same tactic, but the difference is that Augustin is interested in going to Carcongli this time and not letting him help defend Durant.
This trick also worked very well. Durant once again received the ball in the mid-range position on the baseline.
Oden chose to pounce this time!
The dunk just now made him feel good, and it also inspired his inner most primitive desire to block shots.
Not comfortable without cover!
But his save just gave Durant a chance to show off his abilities.
Durant showed off his guard skills, faked a shot, took a sudden step towards the free throw line and jumped to the basket!
"Bang!"
He smashed the ball into the basket with one hand!
Detain me, Lin Ying?
Go to hell!
Instantly, Texas fans were excited!
Texas fans holding Lone Star flags waved them vigorously.
This wave of response is strong enough!
Moreover, it is also easy for people to associate with each other.
In the game where the University of Texas advanced from 16 to 8, Durant beat Kansas to death like this!
After dunking, Durant roared to the sidelines, turned around and ran to Lin Ying to give him a high-five.
"Don't worry, I'm on the offensive end!"
This was a big reassurance for Lin Ying.
Conley continued to play pick-and-roll with Oden in the frontcourt.
The difference is that this time Conley dives in, then hits the ground and passes the ball to Oden.
Oden's flexibility is also on display. He takes the ball forward and then picks up the ball.
This time Lin Ying saw the right moment and chipped the ball.
"Snapped!"
The ultimate secret: Death Coil!
Lin Ying, stole the ball!
After time traveling, Lin Ying once made a strength chart for himself.
In that table, he rated his potential as S.
That is a comprehensive indicator, because many things cannot be expressed by ratings, but they will indeed affect his performance.
For example, his buttocks are much thicker than those of ordinary yellow men. This is what makes Oden so uncomfortable when he goes around.
Another example is that his hands are larger than those of ordinary yellow men. This is why he can also practice shooting as an inside man.
Of course, it can also be foreseen that this will also bring a lot of help to his ball control training in the future.
Likewise, this will give him an advantage when tackling.
In history, Kawhi Leonard used his big hands to steal the ball from his opponents, which was called "death entanglement" by fans.
Although it is not as exaggerated as Leonard's, it is completely adequate.
It's just that Oden's body was too wide. Lin Ying intercepted the ball but couldn't get past Oden's body to control the ball.
At this time, a figure from Ohio State University swept into the paint, it was Lewis!
A 1.91 meter guard who averages 21.8 points per game must have something special about him.
Smell is also very important on the court!
He flew up to pick up the ball and quickly released it.
However, Lin Ying's reaction was quick enough. He squeezed out from Oden's side and blocked Lewis' shot.
As long as the ball can be blocked, it is absolutely fine to selectively let Oden go.
His long arms moved toward Lewis.
Lewis adjusted his posture in the air and made a backward movement!
Sure enough, 21.8 points are not picked up casually!
This backward angle was a bit large, and the ball barely escaped Lin Ying's blocking hand.
"Dang!"
It's just that this shot was really difficult. Lewis's final shot hit the front of the basket and bounced out.
Lin Ying turned around and saw the ball, and was about to reach out to grab the board.
But before he could reach out his hand, a black shadow flew up from before his eyes, covering the sky and the sun.
He could guess who it was without looking.
He didn't stop his action, but took the time to cover the ball.
To be continued...