Super Lord of the Rings

Chapter 57 [Taking the 3-Point King Lightly]

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It was Arenas who took the lead. He warmed up a few balls and had a mediocre hit rate. His shooting is convulsive and unstable, and his three-point shooting percentage is only 37%.

He played very poorly in the first point on the left, scored only one goal, and only scored 14 points in the end.

Jason Terry, the second player to play, the Mavericks guard did not perform well in time control, and he arrived 1 minute before he finished his shot. In the end he only scored 13 points.

Seeing the performance of these two, Wang Jun began to relax, as long as he made random shots, he seemed to be able to enter the finals.

He decided to shoot slowly to ensure a sense of rhythm, and wait until the end if there is not enough time to speed up, and someone will definitely remind him on the sidelines.

Terry's shot was too slow, and many people shouted from the sidelines to remind him to hurry up. Teammates Luol Deng, Nocioni, and David Lee are all sitting on the sidelines, and they will certainly not sit idly by.

The third player to play was Nowitzki. The Mavericks owner Cuban sat next to him, stood up and chatted with him for some encouragement.

It is very rare for an owner to have such a good relationship with a player, so Nowitzki will definitely not leave the Mavericks unless the owner sells the team.

As a result, with the encouragement of the boss, Nowitzki doubled the pressure. The more he didn't want to disappoint Cuban, the worse he played. He missed consecutive shots and only scored 14 points.

The commentary is also relaxed now. Zhang Lili smiled and said, "What happened today? The players have such a low shooting percentage. Could it be that the basket at the Toyota Center is crooked?"

Yu Jia said with a smile: "Maybe they all want to win too much, and their mentality has gone wrong. Wang Jun participated in the three-point contest for the first time, and his popularity is extremely high. They all want to compare with him."

The fourth player to play was Ray Allen. He won a three-point contest in 2001, and his performance was also very stable this time, scoring 19 points.

Finally it was Wang Jun, who received the warmest applause as soon as he appeared on the stage. Houston is a big city, and it tends to overtake Chicago in recent years. There are many local Chinese fans, and Wang Jun is very popular.

Wang Jun started from the left bottom corner. The first point only scored two goals, but hit the flower ball and scored 3 points.

In the second point, he only scored three and missed the flower ball. 6 points.

In the middle, Wang Jun started to play and hit four goals, including flower balls, and scored 11 points.

At the fourth point, Wang Jun made four shots, and the ball was thrown very slowly.

Aimed for a while and hit steadily. 17 points.

His last point is the right bottom corner, the most accurate position. With this point as a guarantee, he can relax in front of him, not to mention that the opponents are so bad, he will definitely enter the finals, so he played very well.

Wang Jun made all five shots from the bottom right corner and finally scored 23 points, advancing first in the group stage.

The last one to play was the defending champion Quentin Richardson. His "three-pointer" was a bit of a misnomer. Last season was allowed. His three-point shooting percentage has never reached more than 40% in a single season of his career, with a peak of 38.1% and only 34% this season.

What's even more outrageous is that Richardson's overall shooting percentage is also very low, only 38.9% in the Suns last season.

Just such a blacksmith, because of his 15+6+2 data with the help of Nash, signed a 6-year 43.5 million contract with the Knicks, which expired in the summer of 2010. This has become a garbage contract.

Richardson really performed poorly. He missed a goal at the last point and scored 12 points in the end.

The audience didn't respond. There was no applause or applause, as if the collective were distracted, and this alone showed how low Richardson's popularity was.

With 14 points, Nowitzki and Arenas played another overtime.

After warming up. Nowitzki performed better and scored 18 points, but Arenas started to convulse, hit flower balls in five positions, and scored four goals in the last position, advancing to the final with 19 points in a thrilling manner.

It was Ray Allen who took the lead in the final. He didn't play well this time, and he performed well at the beginning, but at the last moment he missed shots repeatedly and only scored 15 points.

Arenas second, the same mediocre performance, 16 points.

When Wang Jun came out with a smile on his face, he first waved to the audience. He didn't feel any pressure anymore.

He really wanted to ask these people: "Did you let me do it on purpose?"

Wang Jun usually relies on the prompts of the "Shooting Training Card". During training, he has made too many consecutive hits, and his confidence has been cultivated early.

On the second point, three goals were scored, and a flower ball was thrown, 10 points.

The performance in the middle was not good, only scored two goals, 12 points.

As soon as he reached the right side, he started to show off again, scoring 4 goals in a row, even if he missed the flower ball, he tied Arenas' 16 points.

Wang Jun had no pressure on the last point, and won the championship if he scored one. He made all five shots and scored 22 points to become the champion of the 2006 long-range shot contest and won the championship bonus of 35,000 US dollars.

The camera came to the sidelines, the fans applauded wildly, and a bold female fan held an English sign saying, "Wang Jun, I want to give birth to you."

Yu Jia excitedly explained: "We won! Wang Jun lived up to expectations and won the three-point championship! It seems that he didn't exert much effort."

Zhang Lili said with a smile: "He scored more than 20 points both times. If he had come in the past two years, he might have won the championship."

Yu Jia agreed. "Yeah, the previous two championships didn't score too many points."

The trophy for the three-point competition is very unique. Wang Jun held the trophy high with both hands in the middle circle, asked the reporters to take pictures, and then talked about his thoughts.

"I am very happy to win the championship. I will come back next year." Wang Jun said happily. Finding it easy to win, he became interested.

When Abby saw this scene, strange emotions spread, both happy and proud, but also a little melancholy.

She seemed to have returned to the moment when she witnessed her father win the three-point contest on the sidelines many years ago, and now it was replaced by Wang Jun, another person who was very close to her.

But this is not inheritance, but a kind of transcendence. Wang Jun's current achievements have surpassed Hornacek's, which makes Abby a bit uncomfortable with Electra complex.

Afterwards, the slam dunk contest will be the finale. The fly in the ointment is that there are no big-name players participating.

The four included defending champion Josh Smith, Iguodala who won the MVP of the rookie game yesterday, Nate Robinson who was taller, and Grizzlies forward Hakeem Warrick.

Warrick and Smith performed averagely and lacked creativity, scoring 44 and 41 points in the first dunk.

Iguodala shocked the audience with the first dunk. With the help of Iverson, he caught the ball and dunked the ball from behind the backboard, almost hitting his head on the backboard. Iguodala scored 50 points for this creative dunk.

Robinson's dunk is not difficult, but he has extra points for his height and advanced to the finals with Iguodala.

It was Robinson who took the lead in the first round of the final. He originally planned to throw the ball on the backboard, and then stepped down in the air and changed hands to dunk the ball in. Unfortunately, he did this action three times and failed to complete. Immediately afterwards, he changed his action to stepping down in the air and changing hands for a dunk, which he did four times but failed to complete. In the cheering of the audience, Robinson finally dunked the ball for the eighth time, and five referees gave 44 points.

Iguodala tossed the ball up and dunked in behind the back in the air, scoring 50 points.

In the second round, Robinson asked Webber to put on his old jersey, and made gestures to incite the audience, skipping Webb and dunking the ball into the basket with one hand.

It's actually not that hard, because Webb's so short...

Because the dunk was full of gimmicks, Robinson scored a perfect score of 50, and the audience cheered.

Iguodala played under pressure, stepped down in the air and changed hands to dunk the ball. This action was done three times, and the creativity was average, scoring only 44 points.

Both contestants scored 94 points in the final, and they played an extra round according to the rules, making it the first extra round in the history of the slam dunk contest.

Robinson straddled the ball twice in the air near the middle circle to the backboard, and then dunked the ball in an alley-oop. The juggling was done four times before he succeeded, scoring 47 points in the end.

Iguodala jumped from the bottom line, stepped down in the air and dunked the ball with a backhand. This ball was too similar to just now. Even if he scored neatly, he only scored 46 points.

In the end, Robinson, who was only six feet tall, won the 2006 Slam Dunk Contest and received a $35,000 first prize.

PS(to be continued.)

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