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Chapter 125 125. Concentrated duel



Chapter 125 125. Concentrated duel

Chapter 125 125. Concentrated duel

Seeing that Su Jiu's attitude towards the ball was so firm, Lewis on the outside didn't have any doubts at this time, and directly hoisted the ball high to prevent the ball from being destroyed by Chris Paul in front of Su Jiu.

The arc of Lewis's ball was very high, so after seeing the ball being passed, Su Jiu made a gesture to take advantage of his height.

But just when Su Jiu wanted to jump with all his strength, Paul in front of him put all his weight on Su Jiu.

Because Paul knew very well that if two people jumped at the same time, it would be very difficult for him to catch Su Jiu behind him, so he put all his weight on Su Jiu, making it impossible for Su Jiu to complete the jump comfortably.

And this little move was done very secretly by Chris Paul, and the referee at the bottom line didn't say anything about the entanglement between the two.

This also caused Su Jiu to take off under pressure, even though he had tried his best, he still couldn't reach Lewis's pass.

I can only watch this pass fly out of the boundary with my own eyes, forming a turnover.

"dudu~"

As the ball went out of bounds, the referee at the bottom line also blew his whistle to indicate that the ball was out of bounds, and the two sides formed a switch of possession.

"Fuck, foul!! He fouled this ball! He put all his own gravity on me and made me unable to take off. This ball is obviously a foul!!"

Seeing the referee's whistle, Su Jiu, who was at the bottom line, stepped forward to protest immediately. The expression on his face can be said to be very ferocious.

However, in the face of Su Jiu's questioning, the referee didn't say anything. He just took the ball out of bounds and signaled the Hornets players to serve in the backcourt.

Seeing the referee's attitude, Su Jiu also felt very dissatisfied, and wanted to say something more, but was hurriedly pulled back by Turkoglu beside him.

Seeing that Turkoglu was pulling him, Su Jiu also turned his head to look at the latter, but Turkoglu just shook his head wordlessly, signaling Su Jiu not to have too many disputes with the referee.

Seeing Turkoglu's reminder, Su Jiu also knew that he was indeed a little impulsive just now, so he tried to force himself to calm down.

However, in the process of retreating, Su Jiu felt like he had eaten shit. At this moment, he only felt angry and irritable.

This feeling is like stuffing yellow mud in the crotch, it's either shit or shit.

Facing Chris Paul with the ball on the defensive end, Su Jiu didn't say anything to him, but lowered his center of gravity and focused on Paul's movements.

Although Paul's small actions on the defensive end made Su Jiu feel very uncomfortable, but Su Jiu knew that the ultimate way to solve problems on the basketball court was to win the game.

In the history of the NBA, there have been too many offensive and defensive transitions that have been questioned by people, and there have been too many series that have been controversial, but no matter what happened in it, winning the game is the ultimate consistent goal of the players.

Su Jiu knew that although he had a great advantage over Paul in terms of height and weight, his center of gravity was too high, and his reaction speed was definitely not as fast as the smaller Paul.

When it comes to experience on the court, even Su Jiu, who has been a man for two lifetimes, may not be as good as Paul on the court. After all, watching football and actually playing on the court are completely different concepts.

But Su Jiu, who has been a man for two lives, is well aware of some personal habits of Chris Paul on the offensive end.

During the Hornets period, most of Paul's shots on the offensive end were to use the pick-and-roll to step back and forth in the middle distance.

It can be said that during this period, Paul's shots from the mid-range position accounted for more than 70% of his personal proportion.

Knowing this well, Su Jiu is able to make better choices on the defensive end.

Because the Hornets had Tyson Chandler in the interior during this period, most of Chandler's points were made by using offensive rebounds to get a second attack, but this was only a small percentage of his personal points.

Most of Tyson Chandler's current scores come from Paul's alley-oop. It can be said that when Paul really breaks through the basket, he seldom makes a clean layup. He wants to use the threat of his breakthrough to the basket to attract the defense, so as to send better offensive options for his teammates.

As for the three-point shooting, Chris Paul in this period is very rare.

So on the defensive end, Su Jiu kept his center of gravity as low as possible, and kept a little more than one step away from Chris Paul in front of him.

This distance can ensure that no matter what attack choice Paul makes, Su Jiu can respond immediately.

After all, he is not Curry. Chris Paul, who averaged nearly 11 assists per game, cannot really shoot magic from beyond the three-point line.

Facing Su Jiu's defense, Paul's face was always expressionless, and he didn't feel guilty at all for the small offensive move last time.

Before the start of the match, the two of them still called each other brothers and admired each other, but after the start of the match, the two sides seemed to be in an endless situation in an instant.

It has to be said that this is exactly the charm of competitive sports.

On the offensive end, Paul still continued the team's regular style of play this season, which is to call David West's pick-and-roll at a high position, and try to use the pick-and-roll to create more offensive opportunities.

Knowing the terrifying offensive methods between the two pick-and-rolls, Su Jiu also became more focused when he saw David West pulled up to a high position, and the distance between him and Paul was also set a little further.

In this position, Su Jiu can guarantee that no matter whether Paul breaks through on the left or right, he can respond immediately to keep up with the rhythm of Paul's breakthrough.

In this regard, Su Jiu can be said to be more aware of how to defend Paul than Stan Van Gundy off the court.

At the moment when the two screened and rolled, Turkoglu and Su Jiu were also looking for their own defenders, and they didn't intend to switch defenses at all.

Van Gundy's arrangement before the game was very clear, that is, no matter whether there will be a leak after the pick-and-roll between the two, try not to choose to switch defenses.

Because whether it is David West or Chris Paul, the ability of these two to play big and small, and small to big is the top of the league.

These two people not only have a very soft touch on the offensive end, but they are also the kind of players who rely on their own brains to play.

In addition to the Magic's inside line, Howard is the defensive gate. Just standing under the basket is enough to cause a great deterrent to players who break through.

So Stan Van Gundy would rather be delayed and miss people while on the pick-and-roll than see a dislocation on the court.

But at the same time that Paul bypassed David West and broke through to the inside, he suddenly saw Su Jiu's hand in anticipation, and then felt his hand lighten, and lost control of the ball in an instant...

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