Super Lord of the Rings

Chapter 253 [Straight-arm jumper, opening burst]

The Pistons attacked, Ben Wallace was emptied on the outside after the pick-and-roll, Billups broke through and was double-teamed, and the ball passed to the center. (w)

There is no one within two steps of the unguarded Big Ben, and there is enough space for basketball hip-hop during the performance segment.

He took aim and shot high.

Big Ben made some open jumpers, but this time he used a bit more force, popped out of the frame, Martin grabbed the rebound, and the Nets fought in position.

The Pistons are in a zone defense formation, and Hamilton is still defending the right side, and Wang Jun wants the ball again.

Kidd passed the ball very comfortably, and it was close to his body when he reached for it. Wang Jun leaned against Hamilton, turned to the left and shot.

For the same movement, he only needs to bump into it once, not seeking to create much space, just to prevent Hamilton from taking off with all his strength.

60 degrees, the ball fell into the basket. 6 to 0.

When Wang Jun returned to defense, he clenched his fists and yelled.

"Today, Wang Jun stopped shooting three-pointers and started the situation with CIC. It was a really good start." Zhang Lili said.

Yu Jia said with a smile: "If they play like this on the court, maybe the Nets won't be able to lose. The others are too tough. With the same moves, Kidd and Jefferson must not be sure to shoot."

The Pistons attacked, and Rashid caught the ball after covering the outside, faced Kidd on the right baseline, turned around and scored a jumper, and returned a goal. 6 to 2.

The Nets attacked, Wang Jun was replaced by Prince, and Kidd stopped passing.

After the pick-and-roll in the middle, Kidd broke through to attract Rasheed's defense, passed to the middle, Martin broke into the basket, and Ben withdrew to the inside to supplement the defense.

Martin distributed the ball to the left corner to Rodney, Hamilton let go of Jefferson's defense, and Rodney distributed the ball to the left 60 degrees.

Jefferson's open jumper missed a three-pointer, and the Pistons fans were relieved.

The Nets fans who turned off the TV to watch the game were extremely disappointed. The chance was so good that Wang Jun and Kittles were almost sure to hit.

Jefferson's three-point shooting rate is too dismal. Entering the playoffs, he averaged only 0.8 of 3 shots per game, 27.3%. He took fewer shots in the regular season, scoring 0.6 out of 1.6 shots, 36.4%.

Better off Jefferson and Kidd from beyond the arc. The Nets have no pressure against the Pistons.

Big Ben grabbed the rebound and attacked the position. Hamilton missed the shot from the right side of the running position.

In the last three games, Hamilton's shooting percentage was not high. Brown could only let him continue to shoot. The team with the most shots was him, Billups and Rasheed, without any adjustments at all.

Once someone figured out the routine. It is impossible for the Pistons to play a hearty offense.

Martin grabbed the rebound and launched a fast break, and Wang Jun faced Hamilton.

Kidd passed Jefferson. The latter did not fight randomly according to the coach's arrangement, and passed it to Wang Jun on the side, and ran to the right corner by himself.

Prince had to keep up, otherwise Wang Jun's short-range pass would be empty, and it was too late to change defenses. Jefferson charged up, and it was difficult for Daben to defend.

Wang Jun leaned his back on Hamilton, this time with his right foot as the axis, turned around and shot in the middle.

Hamilton's hand has been sealed on Wang Jun's eyes. But his shot is completely based on the feel of his hand, unmoved, the ball draws a beautiful arc, and goes in again. 8 to 2.

The best way to interrupt a pitcher's rhythm is to fight and deform his movements.

Artest was selected as the best defensive player by confrontation, if he only closed his eyes. Players with a good touch are not afraid, no matter how they shoot.

Wang Jun has often singled out with high-level teammates this season. Kittles is rarely passed by. If he wants to hit him, he can only play with his back. Wang Jun is used to blocking his eyes to interfere with shooting.

Some players can close their eyes. Such as James; some people have a good sense of rhythm and must block shots, such as Anthony and Kobe.

Wang Jun is developing in the direction of playing by rhythm. Players like Prince, Marion, and Kirilenko are his sufferers, and it is difficult to make a move. He is not afraid of Hamilton.

When returning to defense, Wang Jun was excited.

It turned out to be easier than imagined.

He hadn't tried to play like this before, fearing that the efficiency would not be high. After a try, he found that Hamilton's defense was really not as good as Kittles'.

This is normal. The defense of the two is not at the same level.

In the Nets in recent years, in addition to defending the second position, Kittles has also defended against Billups, Marbury, and Parker.

In the finals of last season, when Kidd was overwhelmed by Parker, Kittles stepped forward and prevented Parker from almost falling into hell forever. Without him, the Nets could not win two games.

In terms of fame, Kidd is a defensive master on the back line, and Kittles is seriously underestimated.

Hamilton relied on cover to avoid Wang Jun's movement to find opportunities, and he did not want to play against him again.

After playing a few rounds, the Pistons' baseline defense had problems. Kidd and Martin split the ball after a pick-and-roll. After Martin made an air cut, he had to let Rodney go.

After the ball is scored, other positions must also defend, otherwise it will be an open shot opportunity.

Rodney made a three-pointer, Ben didn't make up once, and Martin took the ball and beat Billups to score.

At 5 minutes, the two sides tied 13 to 4, and Brown requested a timeout.

Zhang Lili mentioned the data. "Wang Jun made 4 of 5 shots, scored 8 points and 1 rebound. He grabbed fewer rebounds and was more active in offense. The Nets started well."

Yu Jia sighed and said: "Wang Jun's offensive method reminds me of Liu Yudong, simple and effective."

"It's a bit like that. He has a lot of strength, but he still shoots with straight arms and can't block shots. These are good habits."

The so-called "superior straight-arm shooting" means that under the premise of satisfying the speed of the ball at a certain position, the shoulder and elbow joints are opened to the maximum extent, the entire upper limbs are close to the vertical to the ground, and the flexion of the wrist and fingers is the main force. A way to shoot.

When shooting hard, the range of motion of the shoulder and elbow joints is limited to the minimum range of motion, and the force is exerted by flexion of the wrist and fingers.

This is a way of "exchanging space for time", using the height of the release point to avoid the opponent's block, and make up for the shortcomings of bouncing and slow shots. This is very useful when facing single defense.

This shooting method is actually more suitable for big insiders, with one exception, that is, when turning around and shooting, you can shoot faster without a big jump.

It's not that Liu Yudong can't jump, but he hardly jumps when he turns around to shoot. With this shooting method, his wrist is very strong, and he doesn't need his lower limbs to upload power. The elbow joint is enough to act as a fulcrum of the principle of leverage.

Wang Jun is a standard action when catching and shooting the ball. He prefers this kind of straight-arm shot when attacking with the ball. It is a habit developed in the team. To put it bluntly, it is a single-handed breakthrough, unable to escape the defensive force of Jefferson and Kittles.

He himself didn't know that this trick had a trick, and it was easy to use.

The game continued, the Pistons stepped up their defense against Wang Jun, and the two sides began to stalemate.

At 8 minutes, Wang Jun was substituted, and the coaching staff wanted him to bring a substitute in the second quarter.

Brown did not replace Prince immediately. He planned to use Hamm to strengthen his defense in the second quarter, and he would not let Wang Jun face Mike James or Lynch Hunter in the second quarter.

With Wang Jun, the offensive threat of the Nets' position dropped significantly, which gave the commentator even more reason to brag.

Zhang Lili praised: "Wang Jun is already the most important offensive point of the Nets, and he faces a very high defensive intensity. Whether he can win or not depends on his performance in this series." (To be continued.)

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