Super Lord of the Rings

Chapter 320 [Comparing Experience, Rookie Whistle]

The home fans in the arena shouted Iverson's nickname "Answer", wanting to see him and Wang Junbiao score.

The guys were all stretched out, no pick-and-roll.

This is a contest of face. In the home court of the 76ers, the boss overwhelms Wang Jun, and the morale of the team can be maximized. Iverson is the shortest giant in nba, he has unparalleled speed and unyielding spirit.

The 76ers are a team with a tradition of singles, and there is not a lot of cooperation. One person attacks and four defends.

The Nets also had no one to help Wang Jun double-team Iverson. Lawrence arranged a single-defense tactic, unless Iverson broke through the penalty area and then shrunk the defense.

Lawrence believes in statistics more than fan bragging. In his eyes, Iverson is a small man with an actual height of less than 1.8 meters, a hit rate barely reaching 40%, and a three-pointer.

His speed is incomprehensible for the inside line after the pick-and-roll. As long as the Nets keep a good distance from the outside line, prevent breakthroughs or prevent shots, and interfere with shots, there is no need to be afraid at all.

Therefore, Wang Jun waited for Iverson to attack in the middle, instead of defending closely.

Some newcomers will feel a lot of emotion when they see Iverson. It seems that it is glorious to fight against an idol, just like a priest who saw God and faced it humbly. Such a person is difficult to defend against Iverson, and his mentality is at a disadvantage.

Wang Jun is different. His idea is very simple. No matter who the opponent is, he can shoot in front of him. If he wants to pass him, he must be prepared to be knocked over.

76ers fans have seen Iverson's lightning-fast breakthrough countless times, and they think this time it will pass. That was the "answer" they wanted.

But Wang Jun was one and a half steps away from Iverson, and he didn't step forward to steal. No matter how Iverson makes fake moves, he follows them in small steps, never taking big steps, and his center of gravity is very stable.

Iverson took a step forward, and Wang Jun took a slight step back, and he recognized it when he wanted to make a shot.

Iverson rushed towards Wang Jun. Wang Jun entered the penalty area line. Raising one hand high interfered.

Iverson knew that he couldn't go any further, the inside would form a double-team, and he stopped and shot a jumper a little before the free throw line. Wang Jun saw that he was standing firmly on the pivot foot, and hurriedly took a big step forward, slightly interfering with raising one hand, and did not even jump.

He misses Iverson, but he's not out of position either, and the ball hits the net hollow.

7 to 5, Iverson scored five points.

Wang Jun came to the frontcourt.

The man who guarded him became Iguodala.

The 76ers' defensive tactic is man-to-man. The coach can't let Iverson defend Wang Jun, so there is no need to fight this game, and the power gap is too big.

Iguodala was very excited to defend Wang Jun. He doesn't speak, active personal confrontation can show everything, Wang Jun doesn't want to give him a chance to show off, and gestures to cover Collins.

Collins screened on the right side, Wang Jun ran in a wide range, and cut from 60 degrees to the basket.

Mark Jackson was a little slow to switch, and if Kidd was on the court, he would definitely see this opportunity. Wang Jun may be able to take advantage of the momentum to dunk the ball. Vaughn couldn't pass the ball over and was dangling around the perimeter.

Wang Jun ran to the left corner in one breath, when Vaughan passed the ball, and Iguodala had already chased him up.

Iguodala is the most physically fit outside line among the rookies in this class. He is a guy who can easily change hands and dunk. .

If it was Wang Jun last season, he would have to pass the ball immediately when he met someone like Iguodala, or keep looking for cover. Having played a few good games this season, he has changed his mindset and put himself in the position of star.

Don't dare to play against a No. 9 rookie? What a shame!

Wang Jun turned to face the frame, broke through with the ball, and Iguodala held it close. Both of them are very strong, and Wang Jun has no advantage.

Knowing this, Wang Jun decided to hold the ball. He has experience and knows that there is an unspoken rule in the NBA called "rookie whistle".

He dribbled the ball to 45 degrees, pushed Iguodala hard with his back, turned to the baseline and pulled the ball up. Iguodala was knocked out of anger, turned around and bumped into Wang Jun, which prevented him from getting up three times smoothly. step.

After being hit, Wang Jun staggered out of the baseline and threw the ball casually.

He and Kidd not only learned defensive tricks, such as elbows and legs, but also foul-making skills. When the referee saw that Wang Jun was hit and almost fell to the ground, he immediately called a defensive foul.

The rookie whistle, simply put, means that referees like to call rookie fouls. Second-year players have an advantage over first-year players, and if a rookie plays rough defense, it's easy to get blown.

Wang Jun had a deep understanding of this last season. The Nets didn't dare to let him defend the opponent's core. A little physical contact might call him a foul. The inside defense is not so obvious because he is a little smaller than the opponent.

Now Wang Jun is the top scorer of the Nets, and scoring with Iverson is a highlight. The referee can't let him be bullied by the rookie, even if this is the 76ers' home court.

Wang Jun threw the ball, even though it hit the side of the backboard, the referee awarded a free throw.

Wang Jun made two free throws steadily. 9 to 5. When he returned to defense, the fans booed him even more strongly.

The 76ers attacked, and the ball was handed over to Iverson. Wang Jun still used the old method, putting a step and a half away, preventing breakthroughs and not preventing shots.

Iverson took a step, stopped suddenly and shot quickly, Wang Jun stepped forward to interfere, but did not jump.

Iverson's shooting action is not standard, but it definitely suits him, fast and concise. Unfortunately, limited by his height, it's not difficult for opponents to interfere with him, as long as they don't get passed by completely.

If Iverson was 1.9 meters tall, he could have achieved higher achievements, but unfortunately he didn't. This time the shot was missed, and he didn't have a good grasp of the touch.

Collins grabbed the rebound and gave it to Vaughn. Wang Jun turned his head and took a look, and immediately made a fast break.

Vaughan passed the ball to Jefferson, who led the halftime and then hung it to Wang Jun. The 76ers were in the low post and could not return to defense in time to protect their penalty area.

Seeing the dislocation, Iguodala let go of Jefferson and chased Wang Jun. If Wang Jun split the ball, Jefferson made a mid-range and long-range shot, and then handed it over to his teammates for defense. Wang Jun beat Iverson strong.

Seeing someone rushing towards Wang Jun, Jefferson yelled to show that he had an empty seat.

Wang Jun should pass it on, but he acted too strongly, an idea suddenly popped up in his mind, he turned around and swayed to the left.

Iverson didn't jump, and Iguodala flew up from behind, ready to give Wang Jun a big hat. Wang Jun observed Iguodala's actions from the corner of his eye, and deliberately jumped back to bump into him.

Iguodala's body was pressed against Wang Jun, and he was much stronger by virtue of his momentum. Wang Jun threw the ball at will with both hands, and the center of gravity of the hit person leaned forward and hit the street. mud.

The referee saw him fall, and the two had obvious physical contact, and called Iguodala for a defensive foul, and Wang Jun made a free throw.

76ers coach O'Brien had to replace Iguodala, who made two fouls within a minute, and replaced Willie Green, a guard who can shoot three-pointers. McGee went to the small forward position, because Green was only too short.

Wang Jun made two free throws amid the boos of the fans, 11 to 5, his 11th point.

Barkley praised: "Wang Jun is getting better and better. Today he is completely relying on his personal ability to help the team take the lead, and he can create opportunities by himself."

Smith sighed: "Although Iguodala is a rookie, his defensive role is very important. Perhaps the 76ers have the best perimeter defense. Next, the home team will not be able to play." (To be continued.)

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