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Chapter 457 [Take the three-point king lightly]

The first to play was Arenas. He warmed up a few goals and his shooting percentage was average. His shooting was unstable and his three-point shooting percentage was only 37%.

He performed poorly at the first point on the left, scoring only one goal and only scored 14 points in the end.

Jason Terry, the second appearance, performed poorly in time control, and arrived before he finished shooting. In the end, he only scored 13 points.

Seeing the performance of these two people, Wang Jun began to relax. He seemed to be able to reach the finals by just making a random investment.

He decided to slow down to ensure a sense of rhythm. If there is not enough time to accelerate, there will definitely be someone on the sidelines to remind him.

Terry took action too slowly, and many people shouted on the sidelines, reminding him to hurry up. Teammates Lorden, Nosioni, and David Lee were all sitting on the sidelines and would definitely not sit idly by.

The third one to appear was Nowitzki. The Mavericks boss Cuban sat next to him, stood up and chatted with him for a few words, and encouraged him.

It is very rare for the boss to have such a good relationship with the players, so Nowitzki will definitely not leave the Mavericks unless the boss sells the team.

As a result, with the encouragement of the boss, Nowitzki's pressure doubled. The more he didn't want to disappoint Cuban, the worse he performed. He missed the continuous shots and scored only 14 points.

Now the commentary of CCTV5 also relaxed. Zhang Heli smiled and said, "What happened today? The players have such a low hit rate. Is the basket in Toyota Center crooked?"

Yu Jia smiled and said, "Maybe they all want to win too much, but there is a problem with their mentality. Wang Jun participated in the three-point competition for the first time and was very popular. They all want to compete with him."

The fourth appearance was Ray Allen, who won a three-point championship in 2001 and performed very stably this time, scoring 19 points.

Finally arrived at Wang Jun. He received the warmest applause as soon as he appeared. Houston is a big city and has tended to surpass Chicago in recent years. There are many local Chinese fans. Wang Jun is very popular.

Wang Jun started from the bottom corner on the left and scored only two goals at the first point. But he scored a flower ball and scored 3 points.

In the second point, he only scored three goals and missed 6 points.

Wang Jun started playing in the middle lane, hitting four goals, including the flower ball, with 11 points.

At the fourth point, Wang Jun made four shots, and the ball was very slow. He aimed and hit steadily. 17 points.

His last point is the right bottom corner, the most accurate position. With this point to guarantee the bottom, he can be very relaxed in front of him, not to mention that his opponents perform so badly, he will definitely reach the finals, so he performs very well.

Wang Jun made all five shots in the right corner and finally scored 23 points, advancing first in the group stage.

The last one to play was defending champion Quentin Richardson, whose "three-pointer" was somewhat unreal. He was accurate last season. His three-point shooting percentage in his single season has never reached more than 40%, with a peak of 381%, and this season is only 34%.

What's even more outrageous is that Richardson's overall shooting percentage is also very low, with only 389% in the Suns last season.

Such a blacksmith signed a 6-year, 43.5 million contract with the Knicks because of Nash's help, and it expired in the summer of 2010. This has become a garbage contract.

Richardson did perform very badly. He missed a goal at the last point and scored 12 points in the end.

The audience did not respond, no one applauded or cheered, as if they were collectively distracted. This alone shows how popular Richardson is.

With both 14 points, Nowitzki and Arenas played in overtime again.

After the warm-up started, Nowitzki performed better and scored 18 points. But Arenas began to draw, hit the ball from five positions, scored four goals from the last position, and advanced to the final with 19 points.

The first to play in the final was Ray Allen. He performed poorly this time and started to perform well. He failed to score repeatedly in the last moment and scored only 15 points.

Arenas ranked second, also performed mediocrely, with 16 points.

Wang Jun smiled when he appeared and waved to the audience first, but he was no longer under pressure.

He really wanted to ask these people: "Did you let me do it on purpose?"

Usually, Wang Jun relies on the tip of the "shot training card" to make him hit too many consecutive times during training, and his confidence has been cultivated, so he can easily find his feelings. He made all five shots on the left corner of the first point and scored six points.

Three goals were scored at the second point, and the ball was scored, with 10 points.

He performed poorly in the middle and only scored two goals and 12 points.

As soon as he reached the right side, he started to show off again, scoring 4 goals in a row, even if he missed the ball, he tied Arenas's 16 points.

Wang Jun had no pressure at the last point, and he won the championship after entering one. He made all five shots, with a total score of 22 points and became the champion of the 2006 long-range shot competition, and won a championship prize of US$35,000.

The camera was on the sidelines, and the fans applauded wildly, and a bold female fan was wearing an English slogan, saying "Wang Jun, I want to give birth to you."

Yu Jia excitedly commented: "Win! Wang Jun lived up to expectations and won the three-point championship! It seemed that he didn't make much effort."

Zhang Heli smiled and said, "He scored more than 20 points twice. If he had come two years ago, he might have won the championship."

Yu Jia agreed. "Yes, the previous two championship scores were not much."

The three-point competition trophy was very unique. Wang Jun held the trophy with both hands in the middle circle, asked the reporters to take photos, and then talk about his thoughts.

"I'm very happy to win the championship. I'll come again next year." Wang Jun said happily. He found that winning was easy, so he became interested.

When Abby saw this scene, a strange emotion spread, both happy and proud and a little melancholy.

She seemed to have returned to the moment when she witnessed her father win the three-point championship many years ago, and now she has been replaced by Wang Jun, another person who is very close to her.

But this is not a heritage, but a transcendence. Wang Jun's current achievements have surpassed Horacek, which makes Abby feel a little uncomfortable with the Oedipus complex.

The final dunk contest was held afterwards, and the only drawback was that there were no big-name stars participating.

The four include defending champion Josh Smith, Iguodala who won the rookie MVP yesterday, Nate Robinson, and Grizzlies forward Hakim Warrick.

Warrick and Smith performed averagely, lacking creativity, and scored 44 points and 41 points in the first deduction.

Iguodala's first dunk shocked the whole game. With the help of Iverson, he received the ball from behind the rebound and dunked the ball, and almost hit the rebound. Iguodala's creative dunk scored a full score of 50 points.

Robinson's dunk was average, but he was taller and scored points and advanced to the final with Iguodala.

Robinson was the first to play in the first round of the final. He originally planned to throw the ball on the rebound, and then switched the ball from the air to dunk it. Unfortunately, this action was not completed three times. Then he changed the action to switch the ball from the air to the air to dunk it, and did it four times but it was not completed. With the audience's cheering, Robinson finally dunked the ball for the eighth time, and the five referees gave 44 points.

Iguodala threw the ball up and then changed hands behind the air and dunked the ball in, which scored 50 points.

In the second round, Robinson asked Webber to put on his former jersey and made gestures to incite the audience to jump over Webber and dunk the ball into the basket with one hand.

This ball is actually not difficult because Weber is too short...

Because of the gimmick of dunk, Robinson scored a full score of 50 points, and the audience cheered.

Iguodala came out under pressure and changed hands from the air to dunk the ball. She did this move three times, and her creativity was average, and she only scored 44 points.

Both players scored 94 points in the finals, and the extra game was the first extra game in the history of the slam dunk contest.

Robinson threw the ball into the rebound twice in the air near the center circle, and then dunked the ball in the air. This juggling move was done four times before it succeeded, and finally scored 47 points.

Iguodala jumped from the bottom line, changed hands and drew the ball with his backhand. This ball was too similar to what he had just made. Even if he made a quick attempt, he only scored 46 points.

In the end, Robinson, who was only tall, won the 2006 slam dunk contest and won a $35,000 championship prize.

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