Don't talk trash to him.

Chapter 38 High school students, that’s what it is!

Chapter 38 High school students, that’s what it is!

"Coach, let me try again, I feel really good today!"

LeBron James feels the game has just begun and it is not time to draw conclusions.

Paul Silas hesitated when he heard this. Brandon Malone knew from his expression that the pace could not be slowed down. He glanced at Su Wan, and before the two of them could make eye contact, Silas spoke.

Sure enough, he agreed with LeBron's idea.

Su Wan did not insist, but just asked for a substitution: "I'll play as a substitute later!"

"Tsk~" LeBron groaned, thinking to himself:

That’s all I can do!
It just so happens that you are not on the court, and I have tied the score. It is all my credit!

He didn't think that Su Wan's absence would have much impact on him.

Silas did not stop Suwan from sitting back on the bench.

He couldn't refuse LeBron's request, nor could he refuse Su Wan's request.

only……

Looking at Su Wan sitting back on the bench with a calm look on his face, Silas always felt that Su Wan was holding back a big thing.

The pause ends.

The Cavaliers' decision to replace Suwan did not surprise the commentators. Because it is not strange to replace some players at this point, and they can see clearly that Suwan and LeBron have not been a good match during this period. LeBron holds the ball and makes the game his own. Suwan does not seem to be playing a game, but more like running back and forth on the court. It is also a good arrangement to rest now and play in the substitute rotation stage later.

But when the game resumed, they couldn't help but wonder as they watched the two teams still playing fast-paced offense on the court:
So, what did the Cavaliers do when they called this timeout?

In the TNT studio, Barkley puzzledly gave his guess: "Is this timeout just to replace Uncle?"

No one could answer his question.

On the bench, Su Wan looked at the Bucks' unabated momentum and the gradually widening score gap. He said to Calderon, "Jose, do you want to be in the Cavaliers' starting lineup?"

Calderon was stunned.

He is averaging 8.4 minutes per game in two games so far.

No matter how you look at it, his current goal should be to become an important rotation player for the Cavaliers. Rather than...

The unattainable position of starting player.

But when Su Wan asked, he nodded for some reason.

"I'll ask you to play with me later, Jose, the chance has come!" Su Wan patted his shoulder, looking confident, as if everything was under his control.

The remaining time of the first quarter ended quickly, and after LeBron James returned to the court, he was more focused than before.

Unfortunately, he was unable to carry the team alone, and the team was caught up in a game rhythm that the opponent was more adept at. He scored 13 points in a single quarter, but the team still fell behind by 8 points.

"It's our turn, Jose!"

Su Wan gestured to Calderon, and before the second quarter began, he walked up to Silas and told him his request. When Silas heard that Su Wan wanted to play with Calderon, he was stunned.

He was not impressed by the Spaniard.

Brandon Malone next to him said at the right time: "The two of them worked together in the summer league and they worked well together."

Since his chief assistant coach said so, what else could Silas say? He nodded in agreement.

LeBron saw Suwan and Calderon on the court and thought he got the point:

It turns out that he wants to form cliques on the field!

How naive!
It's not that LeBron is arrogant, it's just his position in the Cavaliers. Let alone Suwan pulling Calderon, even if the rest of the Cavaliers players stand on Suwan's side, including his younger brother Varejao, they can't shake his position.

When it comes to "palace fighting", you also have to consider the object!

As a person living in a house, can you win a "palace fight" with the owner of the house?

He smiled and saw that Su Wan's face was full of innocence.

The second quarter started quickly.

The Bucks don't have any very capable players on their bench.

Kukoc, the "super sixth man" of the "Bulls Dynasty", is at the end of his career, and the only role he can play is "the veteran's admonition", "the veteran's encouragement" and "the veteran's massage"; Zaza Pachulia is still a "broken guy", of course, his peak period was just like that. The only one who has some ability is Joe Smith, the "No. 95 pick" in .

It was just that the "yin-yang contract" around 00 made him infamous and his form declined significantly. He has been wandering around the league for many years, outside of various systems, and has completely lost the high spirits he had in the first four years after entering the league.

Even if Su Wan didn't turn on "The zone" mode, with his current abilities, he could still suppress these people.

In just one and a half minutes, the Bucks' 1-point lead was reduced to 8 points.

Bucks head coach Terry Porter is a cautious man. Seeing the score gap was narrowed, he quickly replaced the Bucks' main players back to the court.

While waiting, Su Wan poked Calderon with his elbow and said, "The most critical moment will come soon. What you need to do is to stabilize the rhythm and fight a positional battle!"

Calderon's eyes flashed with confidence.

He is not good at attacking and defending, but controlling the tempo of the game and organizing the positions of his teammates are definitely what he is best at.

He is a pure number one.

As for the things he couldn't do...

To slow down the rhythm of offense and defense, Calderon's command is one aspect, and the other aspect is to slow down the opponent's "engine" as well.

"I'll defend the opposing team's number one position!" Su Wan took over the responsibility of defending Mo Williams.

Brandon Malone was listening on the sidelines and immediately understood Suwan's idea. He immediately suggested that Drew Gooden and "Big Z" be brought up.

LeBron realized it later and all the Bucks' starters came on the court. The Cavaliers also put all the starters except him on the court.

Instead of him...

He is a Spaniard who usually has little presence!
He didn't think that the situation would be reversed and become different if Calderon replaced him.

but……

He thought so. He didn't know why he felt uneasy.

"Coach, I'm rested!"

He decided to play.

But the referee's whistle sounded and the game resumed.

Mo Williams dribbled the ball across half court.

He was later called "Mo Buchuan" by domestic fans.

However, he doesn't pass the message to every teammate.

He passed the ball very well in his first year with the Bucks, and he also passed the ball very well when he joined the Cavaliers.

He just didn't pass the ball to Yi Jianlian!
Su Wan remembered that Yi Jianlian had a game against the Bobcats, where he scored 29 points at the end of the third quarter, but he couldn't touch the ball in the fourth quarter. Otherwise, Yi Jianlian's highest score in a single game in his NBA career could have been a little higher.

In addition to his good passing, Mo Williams is good at mid-range and long-range shooting. Perhaps because his height of 1 meters is too short, and he himself is not a "speed guard", he is more resistant to breakthroughs.

That was the case in the first quarter when facing LeBron, who had a forward-like body.

But for some reason, when facing Su Wan, he seemed to have the intention of breaking through.

Isn't this a bit "racist"?

Otherwise, it would be difficult for Su Wan to understand why he didn't pass the ball to Yi Jianlian, and now he is so confident in front of him.

No matter whether it is true or not, there is no doubt about it, just do him!

Suwan defended closely and used confrontation to force him to break through with the ball.

Mo Williams had not expected such a tough defense. He did not care about observing his teammates' running positions, but only thought about how to get rid of Su Wan. It was at this time that he realized that he had underestimated the Chinese man in front of him.

Su Wan's physical talent, both static and dynamic, is first-rate even among the black people he has faced.

"I can go to you!"

Mo Williams is panicking!

Su Wan blocked his panicked shot with a slap.

The ball fell into Calderon's hands.

The Bucks quickly returned to defense, and Calderon immediately remembered what Suwan had said before:

Take the position!
He waited slowly for the other Cavaliers players, especially Suwan, to stand on the wing to receive the ball. After directing his teammates to move, he passed the ball to Suwan.

Paul Silas saw clearly that the positions that Calderon was directing the others to adopt were exactly the positions he had required when they were practicing Suwan's one-on-one tactics yesterday.

Calderon did not play at the time, but he remembered the positions of other players in this tactic.

This Spanish...

Now he had a deep impression.

Suwan faced Michael Reed with the ball.

Before becoming the leader, Reed's defensive attitude was still very good. However, due to his own strength, his defensive quality was not high. After becoming the leader, his only correct attitude disappeared. Suwan just kept shaking the ball, and he tricked him into reaching out to grab the ball. Suwan came to the inside, shook Gazuric and made him jump, and then passed the ball to "Big Z" who followed up. The Lithuanian took a step forward and easily put the ball into the basket.

The point difference is only 3 points.

"Defend, defend!"

Su Wan called on his teammates to return to defense quickly.

Because of this round, the opponent's defense retreated and there was no chance to quickly serve the ball and counterattack. In addition, after Suwan's shout, Mo Williams took the ball to the frontcourt and saw the Cavaliers' defensive formation that had already been in place.

Mo Williams had just experienced the fierceness of Suwan's confrontation and did not dare to try again easily. He passed the ball to Michael Reid.

Reed held the ball on the wing, but his fake moves failed to fool Newbell in front of him, so he gave up the idea of ​​shooting and continued to pass the ball to Mason.

Mason was in a mismatch with Calderon, which should have been a good spot for him to attack.

However, Calderon kept his distance and did not give him any chance to kill.

His three-point shooting percentage has never exceeded 30% in a single season in his career, and his average three-point shooting percentage is only 26.9%. Mason, who only takes 0.4 three-pointers per game, did not dare to take the three-pointer, and finally went to the basket with his head held high. "Big Z" successfully interfered, and Drew Gooden, who occupied a key position under the basket, grabbed the rebound.

The ball came into Suwan's hands and he threw it to Calderon.

Advancing in an orderly manner and standing in the frontcourt, Calderon called for a pick-and-roll at Suwan's signal, and forced the ball with the ball. Near the free throw line, he suddenly stopped, waited for Suwan to cut to the basket from the wing, and passed the ball to Suwan.

When Van Horn in the interior reacted, he saw the "Great Wall Cannon" flying in front of him.

"Bang!"

One-handed slam dunk.

"beep!"

The whistle sounded, and as Su Wan dunked, Van Horn gave him a light push and pushed him to the free throw line.

After the free throw, the Bucks' 8-point lead was wiped out by the Cavaliers.

In fact, the Bucks are not strong this season. They originally had 30 wins and 52 losses this season, ranking third from the bottom in the Eastern Conference.

There is no one-on-one ability with the ball on the outside, and there are no players who can hold the ball in the inside. As long as we fall into the position and prevent them from having so many opportunities to cut and attack, it will not be difficult to cut off their offense.

Even if LeBron leads the team, this can actually be achieved.

But in this game, he was so focused on defeating the Bucks by himself that he allowed the opponent to enter their "comfort zone".

After all, fast-paced offense and defense is also LeBron's favorite style of play.

High school students, that’s it!

When Suwan saw LeBron standing up while returning to defense, he knew that he would definitely not be able to sit still. In order to prevent this achievement from being ignored after the game, he shouted to LeBron:
"LeBron, everything is fine on the court, you can rest for a while, no need to rush back!"

(End of this chapter)

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