Basketball's No. 1 Anti-Fan

Chapter 75 He Opened a New Track

Chapter 75 He Opened a New Track

Pierce's expression at this moment was really speechless, he was speechless to the extreme.

Why isn't it that when Han Sen scores a goal he gets 2 truths, but when he scores another goal he only gets 1 truth?
No, why the hell should he calculate a few truths like Hansen?
He shook his head vigorously, confirming that Han Sen was a pervert.

Forget it. It's just a waste of time to argue with this guy.

He looked away, having made his decision.

The Cavaliers' offense, James continued to hold the ball and attack in pick-and-roll.

Ray Allen is good at going around screens, but his size doesn't match up to James, so he still can't limit James's movement.

The Celtics continued to shrink, and James continued to break through and pass.

But this time, Pierce had already run back the moment James jumped up to look for someone, so James did not pass the ball to Hansen, but to Williams on the outside.

Williams broke through with the ball, and Pierce decisively made up for the defense.

Although he didn't know what the nickname was, he was clear about Williams' technical characteristics, a man who only had eyes for the basket.

However, the development of the situation was beyond his expectations again. Williams actually passed the ball when he was halfway through the breakthrough.

And why was the person he passed the ball to... Han Sen again?!

Even if you are displaying the product for trading, it doesn't require the whole team to pass the ball to him, right?

How much I hope he leaves!

Although Pierce was shocked, he did not stop and followed the ball towards Hansen.

But after being transferred twice in a row, his defensive position was much worse than before.

When he rushed over, Han Sen waited for him to get close, then passed him with a fake shot and went straight to the basket.

Hansen had passed an alley-oop to O'Neal before, and Perkins didn't dare to defend it now.

However, Garnett still came over to assist from the free throw line.

It has to be said that although his mobility has declined, Garnett's title of the No. 1 assist defender is not for nothing.

Han Sen directly chose to make a small change of direction and then follow up with the Phantom Step.

This was the first time he used the Phantom Step in actual combat after his [Lingbo Weibu] reached a bottleneck.

The obvious difference is that his whole rhythm changes faster.

Garnett hesitated for just a moment as he made his judgement. Hansen had already changed direction drastically and flashed past him, then turned sideways and made a low layup.

However, Garnett did not give up and tried to block Hansen with his long arms.

Han Sen noticed this and leaned towards Garnett, which pushed Garnett's body outwards. The hand that blocked the shot finally hit Han Sen's wrist.

All this happened in an instant. After Han Sen was hit on the hand, he shot again. His body lost balance because of the impact, and the ball's upward trajectory was obviously not enough.

The ball finally hit the front of the basket, paused for a moment, and then crawled into the basket!

Han Sen not only had a good touch tonight, but also had good luck.

The referee's whistle came a little late, and this ball was a 2+1 that was good enough to be selected as one of the top five balls of the day.

Hansen fell to the ground after losing his balance. When he saw the ball go in, he lay on the ground and excitedly punched with his right hand.

Although it’s a little later than the Christmas battle, this feeling is so damn cool!
O'Neal and Cunningham ran over and pulled Hansen up.

Han Sen stood up, took a long breath and walked to the free throw line.

Garnett's expression was not bad. After all, his defense just now was actually on point, and Hansen's final score was largely due to luck.

But Pierce was really a little overwhelmed at this time.

Han Sen is foul-mouthed and deserves a beating, but the Cavaliers are all passing the ball to him tonight, and his luck is so damn good!

Is there still law? Is there still law?

Hansen felt sorry for Pierce standing at the free throw line in frustration.

Before the referee kicked the ball, he said to Pierce, "Why don't you just call yourself Truth? You call yourself American Truth, and I call myself World Truth. That way we don't have to fight."

Pierce glared at Han Sen fiercely. He could feel in his mind that Han Sen had been stabbed 11 times by him.

From the look in Pierce's eyes, Hansen knew that he had cultivated his first anti-fan leader.

At the end of the first half, the Cavaliers led 54-44.

Hansen played his most dazzling half-time game since entering the NBA, scoring 25 points in the first half.

As long as he is on the court, the Cavaliers will try their best to pass the ball to him, and he is also competitive enough.

With 25 points in this half, wouldn’t that mean 50 points for the whole game?
Of course it's not that simple. When a player performs well in the first half and makes adjustments in the middle, the opponent will basically make targeted defensive arrangements.

This is also the main reason why a player often performs well in the first half but does not score much more points in the whole game.

For a team with the defensive strength of the Celtics, even a superstar like Kobe would find it difficult to score the same number of points in the first and second half.

Han Sen naturally couldn't do it either.

And unlike the last time they played against each other, the Celtics seriously misjudged Hansen's technical characteristics, but this time they misjudged the Cavaliers' strategic deployment more.

The Cavaliers put the focus of their offense on Hansen, so they just needed to put the focus of their defense on cutting off the connection between the Cavaliers players and Hansen.

They also found Han Sen's weakness in terms of his lack of finishing skills when breaking through, so they let him go to the basket when defending him from breaking through, and then interfered with his layup.

Relying on such a defensive strategy, the Celtics are gradually making up the gap.

The Cavaliers were also forced to adjust their offensive focus, with James making more finishing moves.

Then, a low-probability event occurs.

James was very accurate from the outside tonight. He made 3 of 1 shots from outside in the first half, and 6 of 3 shots in the second half.

This allowed the Cavaliers to finally beat the Celtics 99-95, completing a double kill of the Celtics.

赛后的数据统计,凯尔特人队雷·阿伦18分3助攻3抢断,皮尔斯16分11板,加内特13分10板3盖帽,华莱士12分2盖帽,隆多8分6板10助攻3抢断。

骑士队韩森31分7板2助攻3抢断2失误,詹姆斯25分4板14助攻2抢断4盖帽7失误,威廉姆斯11分5助攻,奥尼尔10分10板3助攻。

Hansen and James attended the post-match press conference together. In addition to them, the team's general manager Ferry also appeared at the press conference.

Ferry's appearance was unexpected, and naturally attracted the attention of reporters.

"We have heard a lot about Han's transaction. Can you reveal the details?" Reporters naturally would not miss such an opportunity. The first reporter who was called asked Ferry.

"I want to make it clear that those are just rumors. We have never put Han on the shelf. He has always been our non-sale product."

Han Sen almost collapsed when he heard this.

It turns out that the first requirement to become an NBA general manager is to have thick skin?
But it seems that if we round it off, it can be calculated that the Cavaliers are indeed not planning to send him away.

After confirming that the transaction was indeed a rumor, the reporters naturally turned their questions to Hansen.

Although he didn't score many points in the second half, Hansen still scored a team-high 31 points for the Cavaliers, setting a new career single-game scoring record.

"31 points. If you were to rate your performance tonight, how many points would you give yourself, out of 10?"

A very classic and somewhat familiar question.

"7 points." However, Han Sen's answer was unfamiliar.

This is not like Han Sen's style at all, and Han Sen is not happy with the number 7?

The answer is of course no, he is actually aiming for the black fan value.

When someone who has always been high-profile becomes low-key after accomplishing something big, he will most likely not be praised but criticized for being hypocritical.

"Pierce scored 16 points in this game. You said before the game that he didn't deserve the nickname of Truth. You are the Truth. Do you have anything to say now?"

Khalil stood up and asked a question after his name was called.

Han Sen smiled and said, "Yes, I hold this view, but I think he can still call himself 'Half Truth'."

Trash talk in a game generally stays in the game, but trash talk with a purpose is another matter.

After completing the mission, Khalil also got his news material.

"What do you think of LeBron's performance tonight?"

The next person to be called out was a reporter from NBC Boston.

Although Windhorst was suppressed by James, he still has a lot of traffic now.

Under the previous agreement, Hansen could choose to have the reporter skip this question.

However, an idea suddenly popped into Han Sen's mind at this moment.

James did pass the ball to him a lot tonight, and judging by the statistics, James's stats tonight were very similar to Pippen's. You could definitely say that he assisted himself.

If he teases James, I wonder what James' reaction would be?
"cough!"

After a dry cough, Han Sen adjusted the position of the microphone and sat up straight.

Han Sen was about to answer, and James looked at him curiously. He thought Han Sen would definitely choose to skip.

"In the past, we often used the super scorers in the team to define leaders, like Jordan and Kobe, but LeBron can score, organize, and defend. He has opened up a new track for leaders." Hansen said seriously.

(End of this chapter)

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