NBA: I just want to play soy sauce, you let me win the championship

Chapter 153 It's Not Easy To Walk Under NBA Rules

Chapter 153 It's Not Easy To Walk Under NBA Rules
Can that rookie who was unfamiliar with his finishing skills be able to score the ball steadily after a physical confrontation with Shaq?
Improving your skills so fast!
Of course, Kobe would not doubt whether Lu Yuanzhi has improved so fast because he has a system, because many teams have their own methods of training new players, and the most common way is to delegate skills to the secondary leagues.

Playing in the secondary league is not going to the secondary league to practice skills. What skills can be practiced in games. All skills can only be practiced by repeating movements under the guidance of the trainer.

Going to play in the secondary league is because the schedule of the secondary league is easier and there is more time for the players to allocate themselves to hone their skills.

Just like Kobe himself spent the offseason honing his skills.

But he didn't expect that the Kings actually had the practice of letting people play on the bench while honing their skills.

It's very novel, but it's probably not easy to operate. Otherwise, Max wouldn't have played for a season, he wouldn't be able to dribble, and he wouldn't be able to attack independently.

So, what exactly did he practice?
At present, it seems that I have practiced finishing at the basket, catching three-pointers, passing and defense.

It's not easy, he has practiced so many things in one season, what a talented young man.

Lu Yuanzhi: Meow meow?I just practiced confrontation finishing and catching three-pointers, and I can only use them with the help of the system!

Without a system, these two items are probably useless!
Pass?Mine is called hand-to-hand!

Although Kobe saw through certain flaws in Lu Yuanzhi's skills, it was difficult to target them.

After all, no matter how big your brain is, you won't understand why someone can shoot a three-pointer but can't shoot a two-pointer.

No one would understand that Lu Yuanzhi didn't dribble even once. It wasn't that the coaching staff asked him not to dribble, but that he really didn't dare to joke about his 4-point dribbling skills in such a fierce game.

Yes, Lu Yuanzhi's dribbling skills have reached 4 points through training a long time ago, but is it different from 1 point?Is it different from 50 points?
Are you afraid of luck?

Therefore, Kobe deduced from Lu Yuanzhi's series of performances that Lu Yuanzhi is positioned as an off-ball offensive player for the Kings, and his attack range covers almost all attack points on the court from outside the three-point line all the way to the inside.

This is difficult.

On the basketball court, not only big players with the ball are superstars, many purely offensive players can also become superstars.

They don't have a lot of ball rights like a ball-carrying core, and they may dribble up to three times in one attack, but as long as the ball gets to them, you have to face the most ferocious attacks.

For example, Reggie Miller, Ray Allen, or Kevin Durant will appear in the future. Extreme aggression is the magic weapon they rely on to survive.

There are many difficulties, but Kobe does not intend to give up his original plan.

Yes, you Max has superstar potential, but don't forget, I, Kobe, am already a superstar.

Today, here, I am going to teach you a lesson!
After several rounds of entanglement, the difference between the two sides continued to return to 10 points.

And the Kings didn't plan to replace Christie, so they let Lu Yuanzhi confront Kobe on the court.

Bryant was again attacking the ball up the frontcourt, this time dribbling and lowering his weight to keep his teammates out of the way.

He wants to eat Lu Yuanzhi alone again.

After his teammates opened up space, Kobe suddenly accelerated and rushed forward without any skills, just an explosion of speed.

Lu Yuanzhi kept up with Kobe's footsteps, but his body was pushed forward by Kobe.

No!

Lu Yuanzhi immediately understood his situation.

He was running forward, and Kobe was running behind him against him, which was equivalent to having two forces to move his body forward.

Of course I can't see where the danger is now, but how can I stop suddenly?

In other words, if Kobe made an emergency stop for a jump shot, how much strength would he have to spend to stop his body?

After understanding this, Lu Yuanzhi no longer rushed forward with all his strength, and suddenly slowed down, ready to mark Kobe's pull-up jumper at any time.When Kobe saw that Lu Yuanzhi didn't fall into the trap, he took advantage of it, sped up again, jumped horizontally, and got stuck directly in front of Lu Yuanzhi.

At this time, both of them have reached the edge of the penalty area. Kobe's jump step may be followed by a direct attack on the basket.

Lu Yuanzhi, who was blocked behind by Kobe, still implemented his own tactics and was not in a hurry to take off. He began to control his body to deal with Kobe's next move.

Kobe raised the ball with his hands. Seeing that Lu Yuanzhi behind him was not fooled, he quickly retracted the ball. First, he stepped back with his right foot, and then turned his body back with his left foot as the pivot, and then connected to a fadeaway jumper.

walking?

Lu Yuanzhi's first reaction was that Kobe had walked.

But on the court, if the referee doesn't blow the whistle, he can't give up defense. Well, even if it sounds, he must continue to defend. What if the whistle is blown by the fans?

Lu Yuanzhi took a step forward, stretched his body as much as possible, and reached for the basketball with all his strength, but Kobe's retreat was too far, and he couldn't reach it at all.

"brush!"

The ball crashed into the net.

"Walking?" Lu Yuanzhi ran forward quickly, while facing the direction of the referee, vigorously making a walking gesture, but the referee ignored him.

"He missed the ball with his last jump!" Mika shouted loudly at Lu Yuanzhi on the sidelines.

Korfball?

By the way, when Lu Yuanzhi heard this word, he remembered a chat he had with Micah before.

At that time, Lu Yuanzhi asked Micah if there was any way to make him, who couldn't dribble, dunk the ball from the midline. Micah's suggestion was to slam the ball to the ground and then hold the ball with one hand. Run forward as hard as you can without taking a second dribble.

Wait until the ball loses its upward force and begins to fall freely, then put your hands together for a three-step layup or dunk.

Because in the NBA, after you dribble, as long as you don't catch the ball or put your hands under the ball, you are always in a dribble state, and the number of steps is counted after you put your hands together.

So, why do we always feel that NBA players are walking when we watch the game?

Why did the referee think Harden's double step back was not a move?

Because the NBA's penalty for walking is after the ball is combined.

Before you hit the ball, it doesn’t matter how many steps you run!

As for Kobe's jump step just now, there was no ball at all. The referee could think that he was still dribbling. The ball was not counted until the first step back and the pivot foot was calculated.

That right foot is the pivot foot, not the previous left foot.

Under NBA rules, it’s not easy to walk!

Of course, Tianlong Babu has already joined the ball. It can't be washed. It really can't be washed. It's really walking.

It’s really not easy to play under NBA rules!

By the way, the NBA rules are for offensive looks, so they are very tolerant of walking, but when it comes to the FIBA ​​arena, those NBA players walk a lot!
FIBA referees don't care whether you hit the ball or not. If you should call a walk, you will call a walk. There is no ambiguity!

Lu Yuanzhi knew that this was a trick allowed by the rules, so he didn't bother anymore.

It's okay, aren't they just beaten into one?

I'm back this round!
(End of this chapter)

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