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Chapter seven hundred and eighty second [bundle immortal cable, not qualified]

Both James and Wang Jun often read news and comments online.

In 2009, James was swept by the Lakers. Most Komi was normal, but the brainless Komi was invincible. His theory was always "the strongest in my science". His ridicule of James will be unforgettable for him.

He joined the king in the summer and became a "dead eunuch" among some people.

After the start of the new season, the Kings played well, and James's data was also beautiful, which was useless. Because he did not stay in the Cavaliers and did not stay in a "bad team" like Kobe, so he was just a piece of shit that was ganging up.

The way of doing things is very simple. Players who compare everything with Kobe will laugh at and ridicule them with data, and will scold the stars who have better data.

Dare to list data and hack my subjects? I will fuck your whole family and fuck your ancestors for 18 generations. Why are you doing this?

There is no way, unless Sadako is Kohei and crawls out of the computer screen and strangles them to death, otherwise, swearing is always the easiest way of personal attack and you don’t have to be responsible.

Wang Jun supported Kobe when he retired, and even if someone criticized him, he would just smile. He couldn't prove himself off the court, so he didn't have any brainstorms.

It was different as soon as he returned to the stadium. The higher the Kobe was praised, the more fulfilled he felt when he was defeated.

When playing against other teams, Kings players look at the data very important and do not do their best when defending. Now they are playing against the Lakers, their goal is to win a big score, which has been discussed in the locker room.

If you play in the regular season, you will lose confidence in your competitors, and it will be simple in the playoffs.

Yi Jianlian was empty after cover, Ray Allen attracted the defensive pass, James beat Artest one-on-one, missed the jump shot from the frame, and Kobe grabbed the backcourt rebound.

Wang Jun started close to him from the backcourt, and Kobe passed the ball to Fisher.

When Kobe wanted the ball in the frontcourt, he couldn't get rid of it. Wang Jun started Tony Allen's defenses that ignored his physical strength. He kept seeking confrontation and was inseparable. As soon as Kobe received the ball, he immediately completed his close body, making it difficult for him to turn around and face the frame.

Outside defense is nothing more than sticking the position and catching close to the body, judging the dribbling rhythm, and lateral sliding movement. Wang Jun has mastered all three abilities to the top.

The outside defense is different from the inside. The short height can also limit the rhythm of receiving and dribbling. After all, it is far from the basket, so it is difficult for outside players to do things behind their backs. Kobe is just slightly taller than Wang Jun. Including the arm span and bounce, he has no advantage in his body.

Wang Jun mainly focuses on preventing the ball and does not require assisting defense at all.

Kobe finally got rid of Wang Jun with cover, and James came up again and then went close to him.

The referees in action will not pose fouls, they are all superstars, the star whistle is offset, and Wang Jun does not double-team, and pass the ball around the front, making it difficult for Gasol to catch the ball.

If you are fighting alone, don’t try to take action easily. It is the King’s defensive strategy.

When Kobe faced James, he did not look for Bynum, who had a physical advantage, and chose a very difficult turn and lean back and jump shot. He missed under James' interference and his hand was almost pressed on his face.

Yi Jianlian grabbed the backcourt rebound and gave it to Ray Allen nearby, and Allen passed it to James.

James passed to Wang Jun in the middle under Kobe's press. Wang Jun took the ball and used a step in front of the free throw line, one step left and right, completely passing Gasol by speed and rhythm, and scored a layup.

22 to 8, the 9th point in the individual.

Home fans continued to shout MVP! This season's Kings' game was more popular than the 2001-2002 season, and the offense was so gorgeous that it was unbelievable.

The Lakers attacked, Kobe beat Wang Jun again, forced a breakthrough and missed a layup, and James won the rebound.

In front of the TV, David Stern also paid attention to the game and sighed constantly.

In the past two seasons, the league has been promoting the argument that "there are too many stars."

Unfortunately, there is really no one who averages 40+ per game like Wang Jun. Players cannot become superstars by simply winning, so they can only fool fools.

Judging from the current few minutes, the Lakers are not qualified to be the Kings' opponent, and the offensive fluency is too poor, and the ball is always concentrated in the hands of a few people, or in the hands of one person.

Artest never took the ball once, and even ran back and Fisher only completed the task after halfway through the game.

The Triangle Attack does not mean that three people play, and the others watch the fun.

The Kings counterattacked, Wang Jun dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, and there was not much pressure to face Fisher's defense in dislocation, so he easily passed the ball to the left. James ran into the penalty area and reached out to attract Artest to defend. Gasol also retreated farther back and prepared to take the joint defense, and his formation was in chaos.

Peja received the ball 70 degrees on the left and got an open position, made a quick move, and another three-pointer. 25 to 8.

The "Zen Master" did not call for timeout again. After Kobe obtained the right to take action, he ignored his teammates. He just wanted to compete and found the wrong opponent. Wang Jun forced himself to the bottom line, and could not feel comfortable turning around and face frame.

He reached the right side and took more than one step from the penalty area line. He shook left and right and made a high-difficulty backward jump shot. The ball missed under interference. He did not have the "god descending to earth" in this game.

In fact, when facing high-intensity defense, if you don’t look for cover, you rely on technical and difficult shooting, no one can guarantee a high shooting rate. Wang Jun, James, and Wade are no exception. They just play reasonably, so the shooting rate is high.

If Kobe's shooting percentage is more than 50% against this kind of defensive defense, he will not be able to match his strength.

James won the rebound, led the half and passed the ball to Ray Allen.

Wang Jun ran back from the right side to the middle, giving up space for Lei Allen to run.

The most powerful tactic is not routine, but adaptability. Yi Jianlian cuts into the inside line, and as soon as a few people change positions, they all run.

Ray Allen faced Bynum, and took the ball and took a step back and gave Wang Jun a slim move. Wang Jun took the ball without stopping, and gave Yi Jianlian the empty cut, and was guarding him by Fisher.

Yi Jianlian jumped up in one step and scored a one-handed dunk. Fisher didn't even stretch his hand and did not foul. 27 to 8.

When the Lakers attack, Wang Jun is watching Kobe with physical strength. If Kobe is an immortal, then he is a rope to tie the immortals.

Kobe is not afraid of eye-blocking defenders like Battier, but is afraid of being close to the body to disrupt the rhythm. He cannot jump comfortably and cannot grasp the shooting feel. His shooting curve is not high, and he is exerting force on his whole body.

At the age of 32, Kobe has begun to decline. As when Wang Jun first met Horacek in college, Lao Huo analyzed that once a person like Kobe who plays on his body decreases in physical fitness, it will be difficult for him to ensure efficiency.

Maybe he would be better off playing without the ball, but Kobe won't do that, nor would he want to do that. Since entering the league, he has never tried to play without the ball.

If it were other players, they would be able to attack Bynum and let Artest play Peja with obvious advantages. But Kobe forgot Bynum.

He is the kind of person who falls behind more and loves to compete. To put it bluntly, he has many useless scores.

This statement will definitely lead to someone who can't sit still and jump up and say, Kobe is helping the team catch up with points!

There are indeed some people who chase points, but looking at the data, you will find that he is the kind of person who doesn't chase points when he is within 5 points. He has just started within 10 points. He only remembers to chase points when the score difference exceeds 10 points. The score difference exceeds 16 points and is desperately chasing, especially in the final quarter.

This meaningless pursuit of points can only increase the impression flow. Wow! The boss doesn’t give up when he is behind in the big score. His willpower is so tenacious and his spirit is invincible!

Does it look familiar? The last superstar like this is Iverson, who has high scores and second-rate leadership.

The tenacious Kobe took another move, and he finally made a jump shot from Wang Jun to the back, 27-10.

When the Kings attacked, the players were pulled away. Ray Allen played a pick-and-roll with James and led to the left, attracting Artest to replace defense and pass to James in the middle.

James took the ball and made a big move and completely got rid of Fisher. Gasol hurriedly made up for defense. James jumped up and moved the ball with both hands to the bottom corner on the left.

Peja got an open space again, Fisher didn't have time to catch up and hit another three-pointer. 30 to 10.

The game was 6 minutes and 33 seconds later, and the Kings had scored 30 points and all five scored.
Chapter completed!
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