Rekindling the dream of becoming a star

Chapter 243: A dragon playing with a pearl, just like a god!

Chapter 243: A dragon playing with a pearl, just like a god!
The Clippers were winning, but Chen Fang was confused.

Facing the Raptors at home, everyone is looking forward to Chen Fang's performance.

Being able to score 11 points, 10 assists and 4 rebounds in 3 minutes, this efficient performance is very exciting, so the expectations are immediately raised.

Domestic media even believed that if given 20 minutes of playing time, Chen Fang would have no difficulty getting a double-double.

Therefore, Rivers gave Chen Fang 21 minutes of playing time in this game, but Chen Fang's return data was disappointing.

12 points, 4 assists and 2 rebound.

Is this data bad? Not at all. His data is better than Tatum and Fultz, but everyone is disappointed.

The problem is that Chen Fang plays with the ball as the core. When he is on the court, the Clippers rely on him for offense and defense. But when he leaves the court, the Clippers' rhythm obviously returns to normal and becomes smooth.

Anyone who has watched the game can intuitively feel this feeling of blockage and constipation.

After the game, Rivers answered reporters lightly: "This is just the beginning. Chen Fang needs to adapt. I think he has done a good job."

After returning home, Chen Fang, who was full of anger, called Sun Lexian over directly and the two began to review the situation.

"Anunoby, Miles, and Siakam are all helping to double-team you, and your ball-handling and passing are being suppressed." Sun Lexian expressed his opinion.

Chen Fang remained silent. When he recalled the competition process, he felt uncomfortable all over.

He tried hard to break free, but that would defeat the purpose of him organizing the game, and the Raptors cut him off from the Clippers.

In fact, the Raptors' tactics are no different from what Chen Fang encountered in college before, but the key lies in the ability and persistence of the executor.

This kind of control continued after crossing the half-court, which made Chen Fang very uncomfortable.

At the same time, at the training center, the coaching staff did not go home, but sat in the conference room to discuss Chen Fang.

"Why would the Raptors target a rookie like this?" Brian was puzzled.

"Isn't this kind of intensity used on star players?" he continued.

Lawrence didn't say anything in the meeting he attended, he just listened quietly.

Rivers spoke up: "Maybe we should start designing special screen tactics for Chen Fang and assign him specific players to play with him."

As soon as these words were spoken, the coaching staff began to whisper to each other.

Star-specific tactics mean that the tactics will be forcibly shaped, which will be infinitely targeted by the opponent.

This also means that before it was only targeted at one person, but now it is targeted at the entire team, a typical case of dragging someone down.

Some people may not understand why. For example, when James is on the court, he will need to be matched with inside and outside players who can clean up the mess, and at least two defensive stalwarts, because James' ability lies in the transition between offense and defense, and he will not waste his energy on dirty work such as double-teaming, assisting defense, and marking defense.

If you give James some offensive players, not only will you dilute his finishing power, but you will also lose his defense.

Therefore, a team with James needs to find at least 2-3 defensive small forwards and power forwards, a guard who can score with the ball, and an All-Star who can score in the paint.

In this way, James can play a leading role in the center, constantly promote the team's offense and defense, and gain momentum like a snowball.

If this is the case, it means that when James comes on the court, the opponent will immediately change its offensive and defensive strategies, pay more attention to the coordination of penetration and pick-and-roll, and keep more troops in the backcourt to hinder fast breaks.

So it's rare to see a team with James win or lose big.

Because everything has a path, and you have to score and fight with James' system.

Back in the Clippers meeting room, what Rivers said was easy to understand.

Chen Fang needs to be matched with a dedicated person to help him connect and organize the team's offense comfortably, but he will also be targeted by opponents because of the rigidity of the system.

Should Chen Fang be made uncomfortable alone, or should the whole team be restricted? This seemed to be an easy choice, but the meeting room soon fell silent.

Randy Whitman, who was in charge of offensive tactics, finally couldn't help it. He was the first to object: "This is a huge project. It's not realistic right before the regular season."

His words were echoed, and this was not what Rivers meant, he just wanted to clear himself.

"It's too early to worry now. What we need to do is to make Chen Fang perform better without changing the system."

"Randy, you need to immediately formulate a screen and pick that is more suitable for Chen Fang, so that Chen Fang can continue to play. The opponent's targeting will also have corresponding flaws. Offense and defense are always integrated. Finding the opponent's flaws is also a way to break the opponent's moves." Lawrence gave guidance.

After the meeting, Lawrence left Rivers behind, and a few minutes later, Wenger emerged.

The three of them exchanged opinions and decided to proceed with Lawrence's idea.

"It's just the beginning, there's no rush," Wenger said.

At Chen Fang's home, after seeing Sun Lexian off, he called Kobe.

It was as if Kobe had been waiting for his call. After only two rings, Kobe answered it.

"Brother, I'm in trouble." Chen Fang said frankly.

"I know, I watched these two games." Kobe's footsteps and the tapping of his slippers could be heard. He seemed to have walked out of the house, and the white noise was slightly louder.

"Well, I want to know, do you have any contribution to this?"

"Yes, I shared some with DeRozan, and it seemed that he passed it on to Casey." Kobe's voice sounded a little proud.

Chen Fang gritted his teeth secretly, I knew that someone couldn't stand the loneliness and showed you off!

"Now that the games are over, I don't believe that all 30 of you teams are obligated to share."

"You're wrong. I found something interesting. I think I should start a column to share my analysis of some of the current people."

"Have you thought of a name?" Chen Fang asked.

"Still thinking."

"Then I'll provide you with one, as a token of my gratitude for your help this time!" Chen Fang emphasized the word "help".

"I'm all ears!" Kobe obviously heard it, and he became even happier, with his tone becoming lighter.

"weakness!"

"Yeah, that coincides with my opinion. It's good. I like it very much." Kobe immediately expressed his satisfaction.

"I can't be the first one in this column." Chen Fang said.

"of course not."

"I think if we are going to play it big, we should play it big, such as releasing it during the playoffs. This way it will be both targeted and timely."

Instead of mocking Chen Fang's words that obviously dragged everyone into the water, Kobe greatly praised him.

“That’s a great idea.”

"Then in return, should you share something with me?" Chen Fang asked.

"what do you want?"

"How can I change the current situation!" Chen Fang asked directly.

"Let me share a story with you." Kobe Bryant said after a moment's silence, "When I first entered the league, I wanted all the stats and wanted to be the center of attention in everything. I didn't play well in my first season, and that had a lot to do with my thoughts."

"I heard from Tatum that you can cook?"

Kobe suddenly asked a completely unrelated question, leaving Chen Fang puzzled. He patiently answered, "Yes, why do you ask this?"

"Think back to when you first started learning cooking, how many dishes did you know how to cook?"

"One or two."

“When did it become more common?”

"I can't remember exactly, but it should be quite old."

"Can you recall the time when you did it the most and under what circumstances?"

"I once had a dinner date with a friend, and he brought his friend along. I was only going to make three dishes, but I had to add two more. Before I even started, another friend came over to hang out with me, so I ended up making eight dishes."

"Then tell me, these dishes were not like this before?"

"Yes, I just did it despite my hard work. Even though I'm not very skilled at it, it's still edible."

"Now think about it, can you compare this to playing basketball?"

Kobe's words made Chen Fang think.

Without waiting for Chen Fang to think too long, Kobe said bluntly: "You can only cook one or two dishes now, why do you want to cook seven or eight dishes?"

“When you can cook seven or eight dishes, it’s based on your skills in one or two dishes, and you can withstand sudden changes.”

"I watched your game. What you struggle with is connecting the team, scoring, and being effective on defense."

"You treat yourself as the most important player, that's fine, but are your current abilities and experience enough to handle it in the game?"

"You underestimate the NBA. There is no team you can beat."

"So I communicated directly with Casey and asked him to teach you a lesson."

"I see!" Chen Fang completely understood that this was the setup Kobe had set for him.

"Just do your scoring first, then think about the rest. Scoring is your biggest advantage. Think about what I'm saying.

As Kobe hung up the phone, Chen Fang lay on the sofa, lost in thought.

Kobe's meaning was very straightforward. Chen Fang should first grasp the scoring, accumulate experience through continuous competition, adapt to the intensity of confrontation and tactical changes, and then gradually expand to other areas and become all-round.

But Chen Fang was unwilling to accept this. However, he suddenly realized that he was not a genius, he was just a reborn person.

Doncic, Trae Young and others are the real all-around warriors who have been killing it since they entered the league.

Kobe did not approve of his playing style, but Chen Fang did not care.

Why can others do it but I can't?

I really don’t believe it!

Chen Fang bit his lip and stared at the notebook that was still playing the game video.

The next preseason game is on October 10th, an away game against the Trail Blazers.

There are 4 days left, and these four days are very important for the current aging.

Early the next morning, Chen Fang came to the training center and started his daily training.

He focused on practicing shooting, especially shooting with the ball, and his touch gradually improved. The benefit of increased strength is an increase in shooting range and speed of dry pull-up shots.

Usually there is no training on the first day after the game, but some players will still stay in shape, and Thornwell is one of them.

He was not surprised when he saw Chen Fang, because Chen Fang was always the first to come, and even if he was not the last to leave, he was always the one who trained the longest.

Sangweier admired him very much. He learned that it was the same with Chen in college. Everything he had achieved now was the result of hard work and self-discipline.

It can be said that Sanwell regards Chen Fang as a role model.

Seeing Sangweier coming, Chen Fang invited him to practice. Chen Fang needed someone of similar size to put pressure on him when shooting, and Sangweier also needed Chen Fang to help him improve his dribbling skills.

As more and more people come, it becomes a round-robin situation, which is also a common training method among NBA teams.

When Rivers arrived, the game was almost over. He asked the staff who won. After learning that it was Chen Fang, he asked if there was a video.
Generally speaking, there will be videos at the training ground, but this is basically kept confidential. Even the head coach does not have the authority to do so. Only the security director will release it with the consent of the president or the owner. (The video of Green beating Pu'er was a surveillance video. This video was leaked to the market, which led to the replacement of all the Warriors' security.)
It just so happened that reporters accompanying the team were allowed to follow the game today, and the content had to be reviewed before it could be selectively released. Seeing that Rivers wanted to see it, Jay Marshall took the initiative to share it.

After watching it, Rivers asked Marshall, "How do you feel?"

"Too strong personal ability." Marshall expressed his opinion, and then he said: "I think the team should give him more playing time to adapt, he will definitely perform well!"

Rivers did not respond to this. He called Chen Fang who was resting there.

After some small talk, Rivers asked, "What do you think about playing time?"

"Just like the last game." Chen Fang felt that 20 minutes was a reasonable initial time.

"What about the starter?"

"I'm fine." Chen Fang was stunned when he heard this, and then he said immediately.

"Okay, you'll start the next game." Rivers patted Chen Fang on the shoulder and encouraged him, "Don't worry, just do your best."

After leaving the training center, Chen Fang plunged into the rock.

"You're here at the right time. We are studying a new idea." Carl shouted as soon as he saw Chen Fang.

"What idea?" Chen Fang just wanted to come over and continue practicing shooting. Since Elijah was here and they were about the same height, he was the best choice for practicing with him.

"In fact, we have been researching this for a long time, but we have been suffering from the lack of technical support. Now, with the technical support from Panshi, our ideas can become feasible," Hannon explained.

The three of them came to the technology half court donated by Lu Yun, and Karl said: "Everyone actually has a set minimum shooting space."

"It refers to the distance and space between the defensive players around the player when shooting!"

Chen Fang said: "What is the significance of this research?"

"If you can accurately grasp the value of 1RM like weight training, you can create a series of shooting criteria based on your shooting space, including escaping, pulling up, and sudden stop," said Carl.

"It feels difficult." Chen Fang continued: "Does it require me to constantly and accurately judge the distance between me and the defender to decide whether to shoot or not?"

"That's what I mean."

"What stage have you reached in your research now?"

"The software has been debugged, now all that's left is the model."

Chen Fang understood: "I see, do you need me to be a model all the time?"

"Yes, we need more sparring partners to participate, ranging from 190-220cm in height, to continuously measure your minimum shooting space."

"No problem, you guys can find the sparring partner. Do you also need to take the bullet speed and arm span into consideration?"

"Yes, it's a huge amount of model data, and it can't be done in a short time."

"I'm not in a hurry. Come on, today is the beginning."

So Chen Fang called Ilya, and the two began to fill in the data on the court. Many things need to be focused on the future, just like before, Chen Fang likes to work silently and wait for the feeling of harvest.

On October 10, the Clippers came to the Moda Center, the home of the Portland Trail Blazers.

Revisiting the old place, this was once the blessed land where Chen Fang was famous throughout the United States and became famous in the Nike Summit.

Nothing changed, except that during the warm-up phase, a Chinese reporter on the sidelines couldn't help but call a foul. He shouted to Chen Fang not far away, "How many points will you get today?"

Chen Fang looked back at the reporter who asked the question in Chinese and raised three fingers.

It was unbelievable. The Chinese reporters who saw this scene widened their eyes, and even stopped breathing for a moment.

Is it 30 minutes?
No one dared to even think about getting 20 points, but I actually said confidently that I could get 30 points?
For a moment, all the Chinese reporters on the sidelines were dumbfounded.

After making the gesture, Chen Fang continued his warm-up and returned to the locker room soon.

Rivers announced today's starting lineup. When they heard Chen Fang's name, everyone even clapped. Griffin even said, "I have a feeling that today will be different."

"Thank you for your hunch!"

The Trail Blazers' double guns have always been the sharpest offensive combination in the league, Lillard + CJ McCollum, their firepower always makes the opponent feel afraid, and Rivers also emphasized the perimeter defense.

Chen Fang, Sanwell and Kuzma also appeared as starters for the first time.

With Griffin and Jordan in the interior, we can maintain sufficient interior impact.

From this starting lineup, Chen Fang could see that Rivers was experimenting. He clearly saw the potential of this group of newcomers and hoped to use the game to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses.

As a preseason game, it is itself a testing ground.

The old people will not rise to the point of dissatisfaction, but the new people will be excited.

Finally, Rivers gave Chen Fang some instructions.

"Your opponent is Turner."

Chen Fang naturally knew that Evan Turner, the organizing small forward, was the reason why the Trail Blazers were so unique and strong, all because of Turner.

The offense gives the coach and CJ the upper hand, while Turner does a good job of connecting the inside and outside and organizing the support, and on defense, suppresses the opponent's key players.

Black Brain's evaluation is: an all-around wing player with excellent rebounding and passing skills; needs to hold the ball in hand, mediocre shooting and breakthrough, average scoring efficiency; tall as a wing, hard defensive but lacking athletic ability. Possessing certain hard-solving skills, he is the link between offense and defense.

If we want to make a breakthrough today, solving the problem of Turner is the key.

When seeing Chen Fang appear on the court as a starter, many people were excited, but at the same time they also began to worry.

Because this is an obvious cultivation and opportunity given by the Clippers, but many Chinese reporters are not confident and are afraid of what to do if the opportunity is of no use.

This emotion turned into uneasiness, and even Duan Ran and Ke Fan looked solemn.

There won’t be many opportunities. If I don’t play well today, I won’t start in the next game.

But the reason why Chen Fang was able to quickly capture the hearts of fans is that he has been extremely popular from the very beginning. The core of this is that he will not let you worry for too long. The more you fear something, the faster he will help you eliminate it.

In the Clippers' second offensive round in the first minute of the first quarter, Chen Fang gave a reassurance to all those who were worried about him.

After dribbling the ball across half court, Thornwell came to receive the ball. Chen Fang and Kuzma exchanged positions. He went to the left wing while Kuzma went to the top of the arc.

Thornwell passed the ball to Kuzma, who made a shooting motion, attracted attention, and passed the ball to Chen Fang.

Turner had quickly returned to his position, but he was not fast, just half a body length slower, and Chen Fang took the three-pointer without hesitation.

When he saw the ball hit the target, Turner clapped his hands in annoyance to express his emotions.

Fortunately, Lillard scored the first point in the next round with his signature extraordinary shooting range.

3:3, the two sides tied and also set the tone.

Today we will see who is more accurate.

But Chen Fang didn't think so. The coach of the Trail Blazers referred to the Raptors' defense. Turner defended him alone and let Lillard do a side-team.

Kobe's advice is right. The more you want to do, the greater the chance of being disturbed and the lower the success rate.

But if you only do one thing, your efficiency will increase.

But Chen Fang has his own ideas. He respects Kobe, but that doesn't mean he will just do whatever he says, and he will express this emotion through the game.

If you always listen to someone, can you really get equal respect?
The answer is of course: No!

He will continue to stick to his own style of play and he has confidence in himself.

He ran without the ball, received the ball, moved with the ball, faced Turner, made a quick shake, and before Lillard double-teamed him from the side, he used his speed to squeeze Turner away and left Coach Lillard behind.

After breaking through, Chen Fang passed the ball to Kuzma on the other side, but the latter missed the jump shot.

The Trail Blazers switched quickly, but Chen Fang was the first to retreat. When he passed the ball, he began to retreat because Kuzma's shooting percentage was not high.

The fast break was contained and turned into a positional battle.

McCollum and center Nurkic made a pick-and-roll at the top of the arc and shot directly.

There is not much emphasis on the stars' shots, they all have great confidence in themselves. The Trail Blazers' two-gun style of play just requires them to take turns shooting. If it goes in, they continue shooting, if it doesn't, they make a substitution.

The rebound was grabbed by Jordan Jr., and Chen Fang took the initiative to run over and hand over the ball. He was not fast because the Trail Blazers retreated quickly, but Chen Fang thought he could make a half-conversion, so he advanced slowly first, and after Turner slowed down, he suddenly accelerated and cut diagonally across the center line.

Chen Fang's change in rhythm suddenly startled the Trail Blazers' orderly retreat, turning it into chaos.

The Clippers players reacted immediately. This kind of transition was the style of play they were most familiar with. Jordan Jr. stretched his long legs and went straight to the penalty area. Griffin was on his side. Thornwell desperately chased Chen Fang, while Kuzma was looking for a better open space.

After Chen Fang shook off Turner, he faced Coach Lillard. However, Lillard, who is only 191cm tall, was not as fast as Chen Fang at full speed. The two of them immediately went from facing each other to running side by side.

Chen Fang had already made the fastest analysis of the situation on the court. When he dribbled the ball, he bumped into Lillard suddenly and took the opportunity to clamp the ball under his ribs. His movement was not fast, but he just avoided Lillard's hand that cut in advance. After dodging, Chen Fang lifted the ball, clasped his hands together, and held them to the outside, making a gesture of attacking the basket for a layup.

With one step, two steps, Chen Fang jumped up. Lillard, who was shorter and had shorter arms, could only sigh in despair.

When Chen Fang jumped up, Nurkic gave up his defender and pounced on him from the side and back, but Chen Fang seemed to have eyes on the back of his head. As he jumped up, he twisted his body half a circle and passed the ball back from under Nurkic's armpit.

Chen Fang's method was not to push the ball horizontally, but to lift it upwards, which made the ball rise rapidly and tumble in the air.

Griffin appeared from behind the falling body of Nurkic. He jumped high and threw his strong body into the air. He caught the basketball in mid-air with both hands, and the next second let the basket bear his huge weight.

The exclamations, screams, and the explosion of the basket continued to write the reputation of the city of alley-oops.

Griffin bumped into Chen Fang when he landed and laughed.

This half-transition, led by Chen Fang, was played very beautifully and abruptly. It was originally thought to be a positional battle, but under Chen Fang's acceleration, it turned into a fast break.

Rivers nodded secretly. Chen Fang was not affected by the previous game. He was still trying hard, trying to carry the Clippers' offense and defense on his shoulders.

From this ball, Chen Fang got into the rhythm.

The Trail Blazers' two guns continued to fire at an undiminished rate, but Chen Fang's off-ball and ball-handling abilities also revitalized the Clippers' offense and defense.

In the seventh minute, Chen Fang was substituted.

5 points, 4 assists and 3 rebounds, these are very good data. Such performance in a single quarter means that the whole team is under his control.

Duan Ran, who was commentating for TX Sports Live, said: "Chen Fang felt very good today. He controlled the Clippers' offense and defense. He was everywhere. This was a great quarter."

"The Trail Blazers' double-teaming was no less than that of the Raptors, but Chen Fang adapted quickly. He passed the ball quickly and moved without the ball to deal with the situation. He really deserves to be known as a person with high basketball IQ." Ke Fan was even happier. In the last game, he was really depressed.

In the second half of the second quarter, Chen Fang returned to the court and made a three-pointer with his first touch of the ball, setting his tone.

Today, he has a strong desire to attack, and now it depends on how the Trail Blazers control the situation.

Maurice Harkless!
Morris, who is 201cm tall and has a wingspan of 213cm, is the best defender on the Trail Blazers' wing. Terry Stotts believes he is a reliable candidate to suppress Chen Fang.

As soon as he came on the court, Morris used his arm span to interfere with Chen Fang who was holding the ball.

Chen Fang was forced to pass the ball and quickly passed it to Sanwell who was waiting at the top of the arc. Now he has corrected many bad details that he had not paid attention to before.

After the ball is dead, it is correct to release the ball as quickly as possible, otherwise there will be risks of steals, double-teaming, and turnovers.

Therefore, you need to constantly determine the position of your teammates. As the ball-holding point, which is also the strong side, every moment you hold the ball is an invisible pressure.

But the next second, Chen Fang showed his super confidence and style on the court.

After he passed the ball to Thornwell, he immediately took a step back and reached out for the ball. The ball returned to Chen Fang's hands again. This time, he opened his legs and lowered his center of gravity from the moment he received the ball, dribbled, lowered his shoulders, and changed hands under his crotch. This series of actions forced Morris to take a step back.

However, Chen Fang took a step and stretched his hips, then took a very small one-two-step quick jump up with the ball.

Morris had no room to react and could only watch Chen jump in front of him and attack.

Watching the ball go through the net, Chen Fang pounded his chest. He felt a growing sense of confidence in his heart. Not just anyone in the NBA can defend against him.

This goal also frightened many people off the field. Not only the spectators, but even the coaches, all felt the confidence and murderous aura coming from Chen Fang.

"Sure enough, the starter is a magic medicine. His performance is suddenly very different." Brian said.

Rivers has a different take, but he doesn't want to share it.

The Chinese man obviously became more angry after the setback. No matter how he adjusted himself, today's performance was very sharp.

Chen Fang's subsequent performance verified his idea.

Lillard missed the three-pointer, and Chen Fang grabbed the backcourt rebound with a faster bounce speed. This time, he did not wait for his teammates, but sprinted at full speed after landing. His afterimage was almost impossible for the orbital camera to catch up. Only the manual overhead camera position, because of its wide enough angle, was able to fully capture the entire scoring process.

He was still inside his own three-point line when he landed, but after one dribble he had already rushed to the center line and threw the ball forward. Chen Fang's understanding of fast breaks was always unexpected. The basketball was thrown very far by him and almost hit the frontcourt three-point line a little bit. The basketball bounced again and was caught by Chen Fang who rushed up with both hands.

With one step, two steps, Chen Fang leaped up at the corner of the free throw line and the restricted area line, gliding towards the basket with both hands. His slender body and the posture as if walking on the clouds were extremely intoxicating.

As soon as the frame was stuck, he let go and fell forward. Chen Fang, who was standing outside the baseline, slowly stood up, looked at the camera and the crowd at the baseline, stretched out his arms, and made a celebration gesture like a roc spreading its wings.

"Incredible speed, I have never seen such a fast break, what an eye-catching goal!"

More people participated in the discussion of Chen Fang's scoring method just now. It was a bit like traveling and also like the edge rule, which really gave full play to Chen Fang's rapid burst.

Even the Trail Blazers players were shocked.

"Wow, so fast?" CJ exclaimed after reading the reply.

"The second pick always has something." Lillard felt unsatisfactory. His performance today was average and his form was not good.

The Trail Blazers' lag has a lot to do with their two guns not having a good touch.

"It's just a preseason game," CJ consoled.

A minute later, Rivers replaced Chen Fang. Chen Fang had already scored 14 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists, which exceeded the previous two games.

Soon, halftime arrived. Rivers returned to the locker room and specifically praised Chen Fang for his vitality in the first half. He also expressed his appreciation for Thornwell's defense. He contained Lillard and his defense was very good today.

The reporters were chatting with each other, and they were now worried about Chen Fang's playing time in the second half, because normally Chen Fang only played for 20 minutes, and he had already played for 12 minutes in the first half.

The reporters who asked Chen Fang how many points he could get were also nervous. 30 points is a difficult goal, even though he has already scored 14 points, but it will become more and more difficult as time goes by.

As everyone knows, NBA players all have dignity and face. When a person starts to score points, the intensity and concentration of defense also increase. The more points, the more difficult it is.

Especially a rookie, it would not be allowed.

Rivers was also aware of this, so before coming out of the locker room, he asked Chen Fang: "Do you want a delay?"

"Just five more minutes!" Chen Fang's confident answer made Rivers unable to refuse. He said, "I'll give you five more minutes, 30 minutes, to get good data today."

Chen Fang clenched his fist, waved it, and ran out of the player tunnel.

So the third quarter became Chen Fang's show. Chen Fang always had an obsessive-compulsive attitude towards the promises he made to himself, and he was full of energy in the process of completing them.

Rivers, who was sitting on the bench, also witnessed Chen Fang's wild side, just like this ball four minutes into the third quarter. Facing a double-team, Chen Fang passed the ball in advance, went around half the court through an off-ball screen, came to the other side, received the pass from the top of the arc, broke through directly to the bottom, turned around against Morris, and made a drifting fadeaway shot.

Chen Fang lost his balance and sat down on the floor. He did not choose to pretend to be cool, but got up immediately to deal with the Trail Blazers' quick serve from the baseline.

Then, while retreating, he predicted the cooperation of the Trail Blazers' double guns, stole the pass from CJ to Lillard, and performed a 270-degree windmill dunk in front of spectators at the Moda Center.

Even Rivers was so surprised by the dunk that he stood up from his chair, not to mention others. Many players on the bench covered their heads, with exaggerated expressions and wide O-shaped mouths.

The scenes of people looking at each other in bewilderment are transmitted into thousands of households through the camera.

Ke Fan yelled, "Oh my god! How can basketball and people be combined so perfectly? Look at this action, it is completely transformed into a beautiful picture of a dragon playing with a pearl, just like a god! This posture is so relaxed and freehand, is this something an Asian can dunk? Chen Fang, you are so handsome!"

抬头看了眼记分牌,27分9助攻8篮板2断1帽。

Gorgeous data.

This is only the third game, and the speed at which the Chinese adapt to the game is amazing.

Far away in Kobe's luxurious estate in California, Kobe saw this 270° windmill dunk and pursed his lips.

Chen Fang had no intention of listening to him at all, but that didn't make him angry.

Because at least I represent the Chinese people and I am very determined in my heart.

Well, maybe this is the better evolutionary path.

Kobe muttered to himself.

When Chen hit his fourth three-pointer at the top of the arc, it was already the seventh minute of the fourth quarter. His playing time today reached 32 minutes. He once again raised three fingers to the Chinese reporters on the sidelines.

32 points, 11 assists and 8 rebound.

With nearly triple-double data, the Clippers' No. 21 pick today dominated both offense and defense.

Journalists and media in North America also noticed Chen Fang's celebration.

Is this a three-point celebration? It doesn't seem like it!
Because the three-point celebration action is to make an O shape with the index finger and thumb, and Chen Fang put his thumb on the little finger and raised three fingers.

There were only a dozen or so Chinese reporters at the scene, and they were jumping and dancing for joy as if it was Chinese New Year. They collectively imitated Chen Fang's movements, forming a strange landscape.

They knew that this was Chen Fang telling them that I had fulfilled my promise.

The moment Chen Fang was substituted, the huge figure of No. 21 somehow brought tears to the eyes of all the Chinese reporters.

It’s great to have our own NBA!
And with Chen Fang, America seems to have become more lovely!
(End of this chapter)

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