Chapter 159: Tianzun who can't roar
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The Whip of the God of Basketball
- Sheep who don't like to eat grass
- 1881 characters
- 2021-03-03 10:39:15
PJ-Brown's appearance in the second half completely changed the Celtics' defensive situation. His fierce defense, stable rebound control and certain offensive rebounding ability brought obvious changes to the team. Leon must also admit that PJ-Brown is indeed a good player off the court. His experience and ability are what the Celtics lack. Angie made a good deal, which will undoubtedly put Angie in the Celtics. The prestige is improved.
Leon knows that it is not time to worry about being in charge, but he understands in his heart that if one day his position is taken away by Angie, then this PJ-Brown deal will be the beginning of everything. This will be Angie's career in Kyle. A great feat of special people. There is no problem with Brown’s ability. If the Celtics' performance continues to rise to the next level, Angie will receive first-class credit; if the Celtics' performance declines as a result, then Leon is likely to become a scapegoat. After all, you can't use such a good reinforcement, so who can you blame?
Leon stood on the sidelines for a while, thinking that Angie's move was really impeccable. It was the referee's whistle that interrupted Leon's thinking, and he quickly turned his attention back to the court. It was just a moment of distraction. Paul Pierce had already hit the basket directly from the backcourt, and the layup caused a foul by Rasheed Wallace. Now Wallace is entangled with the referee, arguing that he has no foul.
"Where are your eyes? Are they on the whistle? I didn't hit his hand at all, not at all! I just touched him lightly, lightly, and I fouled it? Foul? Why don't you just punish me off the court!" Wallace opened his mouth and charged the referee hoarsely. He thought he had no thugs, but jumped up and blocked Pierce’s offensive line. As a result, Pierce fell. Call him a foul.
"Well, don't explain Rashid, you fouled, you did foul, I don't want to talk nonsense with you, if you talk nonsense again. I will teach you a lesson." The referee avoided Wallace's big mouth. Stepping back, he explained that Pierce was already standing on the free throw line and was preparing for a free throw.
"I jumped vertically, vertical! There was no downward pressure. Nothing. I promised in the name of God. I didn't. That guy Pierce was a liar. He slowly hit me like an old woman and fell. . So I fouled? This is an ordinary confrontation.
Wallace's voice was much lower. At this time, he and the referee were discussing the scale of the foul near the sideline. Obviously Wallace is a violent and cunning guy, the king of technical fouls in this league, because he likes to yell at the referee and often eat technical fouls. At first, his yelling will not only cause trouble for himself, in fact, it will change accidentally The referee's judgment orientation. In the next game, the referee will wonder if my whistleblowing was too strict. Rashid has already done this, so let's just get over some minor problems.
Wallace is an experienced player with a rough appearance and a grumpy style. He is an excellent player from North Carolina. He can feel the Celtics changes after PJ-Brown comes on the field. He knows that the next game will be fierce inside the match, so he has to put some pressure on the referee, maybe later He can ask for something.
The referee didn't want to entangle with this guy anymore. He just nodded when he heard Wallace's words, and said: "Don't talk about Rashid, I will control the scale." The referee tonight is Joe De Rosa , He began to enforce the law in the NBA from the 1989-1990 season, and now is the time when he is strong. However, compared with some well-known famous referees, he still has some feelings of lack of control.
Just when Rasheed Wallace felt that his goal had been achieved and he was ready to leave, he only heard someone shouting behind him: "You fouled! Your arm was pressed down, and you used your knees to top it. Foul. Don't feel guilty for your whistle, referee De Rosa."
Wallace turned around and found that the caller was the Celtics' head coach, a coach who suddenly appeared at a young age like a bamboo shoot after a rain. De Rosa also looked at Leon. He didn't speak, but Leon's words seemed to make him feel better. After all, few coaches support the referee's penalties. For the referee, they will never be two people.
Wallace also wanted to talk to Leon, but Pierce had already completed the free throw and he made two free throws, further narrowing the difference between the Celtics and the Blazers.
"You're just farting." Before the return half-court attack, Wallace spat at Leon. Leon did not reply, he returned to the bench, walked to Chris Anderson, whispered a few words in his ear, Anderson nodded, he would listen to what Leon said.
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The third quarter of the game was extremely fierce, and the physical confrontation between the two sides continued to increase. With the play of PJ-Brown, the Celtics eroded the trailblazer’s lead bit by bit. The Celtics’ offense was like southern China. Wing Chun, there is no long pass to open and close, no hurricane forward counterattack, and no strong low attack, their attack is simple and regular, the pass is extremely fast, some small cooperation is very neat, and the offense is over. Most of them are mid- and long-range jumpers, and there are few large open positions, but each player's shot position and feeling are very comfortable.
Leon knows that the reduction in defensive pressure has allowed the players to play on the offensive end to normal. When Antoine Walker made a slippery turn on the offense and wiped it into the interior and licked the basket lightly, the point difference between the two sides had been reduced to 2 points. The tie was within reach, and the pit dug in the first half was finally filled a little bit. On it.
Maurice Cheeks called a timeout. He was going to make a staff adjustment. As usual, Leon only allowed the players to rest during this timeout. By the way, he asked two questions. This time his question is PJ. -Brown, he said: "How do you feel, are you still used to offensively? Is it fast?"
Brown is sitting on a stool and wiping sweat. He is not very used to the Celtics' timeout style, which makes him feel that he is not engaged in a fierce basketball professional confrontation, but a teaching game in high school. So he scratched his head and said, "Yes, I have no problem, no problem." Brown is not very good at expressing words, he is a person who likes to convey energy with actions and anger.
He couldn't say any way, but he knew very well that Fox-Leon really had two brushes. He only participated in a few training sessions, especially the off-ball simulation exercise. He felt quite good. Almost soon familiar with some basic routines of the Celtics. These routines are not complicated, they are all simple, but the combination is very exquisite, without the players' keen insight and superb passing skills. You can get familiar with these routines.
Leon has cleverly decomposed the complicated basketball tactics, so that each player only needs to understand what he should do in a certain position, and he only needs to manage the area in front of him to deal with many changes. These changes are imprinted in every player's mind during the off-ball simulation training, because without the ball, they must be familiar with those routines. Only to run, can the tactics continue.
PJ-Brown drank a sip of water and felt sweaty on the court. It was really good.
At this time Leon also made personnel adjustments. He replaced Antoine Walker, replaced Chris Anderson, and at the same time took down Arenas, replaced Steve Kerr. On the other side, the Blazers took Sabonis, hoping to use him to open up the unfavorable situation of the team's offense, by the way, let Sabonis appropriately suppress PJ-Brown. Leon's thinking is similar to Cheeks. He asked Anderson to face Wallace, but instead of trying to suppress Rasheed Wallace, he wanted to beat Wallace down.
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This is only Chris Anderson's second season, but he has grown very fast. He has learned a lot from Dennis Rodman, many things that he can't learn in ordinary games and ordinary players. Rodman was in that season, every night he would take Anderson wandering around, happy in those happy days. But once he came to the training ground, Rodman's requirements for Anderson were more stringent than he was, and he taught Anderson all his training methods. The strength training guidelines that can maintain strength without losing flexibility, and how to become a defensive person.
But of all the skills, the most useful thing Anderson learned is emotional control. Dennis Rodman is a moody and uncertain person. Sometimes he would suddenly howl and cry, sometimes he wanted to commit suicide, and sometimes he felt like the king of the world. But Rodman did not become a madman, but a successful basketball player, because he will control his emotions when necessary, which is even more remarkable. He can also control the emotions of others.
Anderson only learned some furs, but he obviously has this talent. When he was put on the field, he began to attack Wallace.
"You fouled, you really fouled, the referee didn't call the error, you have been fouling, technical fouls, thugs fouls, dribbling into people, two dribbles, blocking fouls, physical fouls..." Anderson said like Like tongue twisters, he enumerated various fouls in front of Wallace, which Leon taught him on the bench, and said these after he was put on the court.
Anderson said very well, he was expressionless, so that the referee could not see that he was talking rubbish, and at the same time his tone was very cheap~EbookFREE.me~ Rashid's anger continued to increase. Human psychology is very strange. The little dispute between Leon and Wallace just now actually buried a small seed in Wallace’s heart. Anderson’s trash talk is like sunshine and rain, causing this seed to germinate. The fruit of anger came out.
Without this seed, Anderson would only be regarded as a fool by Wallace when he said these things. Anderson himself was ashamed; this seed alone would soon rot in Wallace’s heart, but Leon wanted it to grow. But Leon understands human psychology, but Wallace himself is a violent temper.
Finally, in a defensive defense of China Raisi, he could no longer bear it. He pushed Anderson hard, and Anderson lay down on the ground. The referee's whistle rang again and Wallace fouled.
This time, Wallace’s anger was like a river surging through the embankment, mixed with his saliva sprayed towards the referee’s face, and the Blazers’ players had to pull Wallace behind to prevent him from hitting the referee. The referee is not easy to bully either. A T gesture and a "roll" gesture directly pronounced Rasheed Wallace to be sent off.
Wallace took off the headband on his head and returned angrily from the player tunnel to the locker room.
Leon wants to prove to the people that he is not afraid of anyone who is playing yin. (To be continued.) xh:.234.44.19