NBA bad guys

Chapter 79 Tiptoe

Chapter 79 Tiptoe
Chris Smith apparently didn't realize the danger was coming.

He feels that his shooting is very comfortable and his wrist feels very good. The ball will definitely go in.

But none of this matters.

For him, these are not the most important.

The most important thing is that he defeated the opponent Wu Liang, because the opponent did not dare to jump when he was defending.

The other party didn't dare to come close to him.

Completely frightening the opponent satisfies his selfish interests more than simply scoring a goal.

It can satisfy his inner evil taste even more.

"Shu~"

Sure enough, the shot hit.

Teammates are cheering.

However, when his feet landed on the ground, he felt very uncomfortable.

Because they did not step on the floor, but they guessed that they were on the soles of Wu Liang's feet.

Wu Liang quickly moved back with the sole of his foot before Chris Smith stepped on it firmly.

Chris Smith lost his center of gravity and lay directly on the ground.

Yes, Wu Liang adopted the tactic of deliberately tiptoeing. After training with Bruce Bowen for so long, he more or less mastered some of the essence of tiptoeing.

Of course, Wu Liang has the skill [Immovable Taishan], but this skill is passive and requires the opponent to collide with his body five times in a row to initiate the "rebound" effect.

And it will waste 500 bad points.

Wu Liang felt that it was indeed not cost-effective to deal with this kind of stuff.

So, I simply used my existing skills.

Chris Smith, who was lying on the ground, had never seen such a move.

He even stupidly thought that Wu Liang didn't mean it, so he stood up and mocked Wu Liang: "What's wrong, clown, don't you dare to come and defend me? When I jumped up just now, where were you? I didn't see you at all. hands."

Chris Smith felt even happier when he saw Wu Liang didn't retort.

Wu Liang looked at Chris Smith's ankle and thought to himself, "Damn, it seems this guy is lucky. Next time he withdraws his foot, he should use more force, or the timing should be earlier. "

Wu Liang secretly reviewed his shortcomings in his heart.

I wish I could have asked Bruce Bowen more about his experience in this area when I was dueling with him.

Make progress together?

You can also teach the other party the art of eye insertion generously.

The referees of this era have never seen this trick, and they did not regard Wu Liang's just action as a flagrant foul.

Even in their eyes, it was just a simple contact between the players.

no big deal.

The NBA in the 90s was originally full of physical confrontations.

The NCAA is pretty much the same.

Allen Iverson ran over and said to Wu Liang: "Brother, I just saw him step on your foot. It doesn't matter."

Wu Liang shook his head and said seriously: "It's okay, it's just a trivial matter."

Next, switch to the Georgetown University offense.

Because Wu Liang had already scored a lot of points in the first half, most of the offense in the second half was initiated by Allen Iverson.

Wu Liang took advantage of the short respite and secretly thought about how to give this bastard Chris Smith a complete rest.

The big center Horston was a little depressed.

Without Wu Liang's mid-range shooting, he was completely reduced to a rebounding tool.

Ok……

Not as good as a pick-and-roll tool, at least there will be some sense of participation.

Simply grabbing rebounds is really meaningless. After several confrontations, the score of the University of New Mexico actually caught up.

Of course, their little moves continue.

But they are all very secretive and have escaped the eyes of the referee.

Allen Iverson, Horston and others all had more or less scars on their bodies.

What is depressing is that whenever they try to fight back, they will be spotted by the referee at a glance.

There is really no way, these are not things they are good at.

Less than 5 minutes into the second half, all the starting players except Wu Liang had three fouls and were at risk of being sent off.

On the contrary, the University of New Mexico played smoothly.

Because Georgetown University players have shifted their focus from playing basketball to how to injure their opponents.

Once your attention shifts, your thoughts will also change.

Chris Smith smiled and said to Wu Liang: "Hey, kids, this is not a game you should play. I think you should go home."

Wu Liang looked at Chris Smith and thought to himself: "This guy's ankle is really lucky. Even though I was tiptoeing like this, I didn't even knock him off. It seems I'm still not good at it."

Seeing that Wu Liang didn't speak, Chris Smith felt even happier.

Not only that, Joris Ang next to him also smiled even more proudly, and said with a gloomy face: "Haha, just a bunch of kids. I also know this Chinese mother, and we have had several wonderful encounters. It's so wonderful. Now, go back and ask your mother, I think she will be happy to tell you about that perfect experience."

Joris Ang is a shooting guard who averages 15 points per game.

Considered the second leading scorer at the University of New Mexico.

Wu Liang looked at Joris-Ang, and the grudge was recorded!
"AI, give me the ball!"

Wu Liang suddenly shouted.

Seeing this, Allen Iverson passed the ball to Wu Liang.

Wu Liang made a triple threat. Chris Smith's center of gravity was slightly shaken. Wu Liang took a step forward, followed by a pull-up shot.

"Shu~"

The sound of a basketball hitting the net is crisp and sweet!
Wu Liang stared at Yoris Ang coldly and said, "I think you should go back and ask your mother to see if she knows who your father is. After all, women are like a bus, and anyone can get on it."

[Bad value from Joris-On +13]

Yoris Ang's face was livid, and his fists were clenched tightly.

Chris Smith patted him on the shoulder and said with a smile: "Don't worry, we will attack in the next round and find a way to get him out on a stretcher!"

Yoris Ang took a deep breath and said viciously: "Okay, I will let him know the consequences of provoking me!"

After saying that, Chris Smith served from the baseline and gave the ball to Joris Ang.

The latter holds the ball and enters the frontcourt.

Chris Smith stepped up to pick him up.

Wu Liang and Iverson had a brief exchange and switched defenses.

Yoris Ang said viciously: "You can wait to die later."

After saying that, he accelerated and broke through to the inside.

Wu Liang slid to follow.

After Joris Ang reached the inside, Wu Liang did not take off, but stared at Chris Ang's ankle.

Seeing that Wu Liang did not take off, Joris Ang raised his knees high and tried to put them on Wu Liang's chin.

However, Wu Liang dodged the former's attack by turning his body slightly to one side.

His feet were placed on the spot where Yoris Ang fell without leaving any trace.

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