Super Lord of the Rings

Chapter 964 [Chinese Kung Fu, only fast is unbreakable]

After the timeout, Paul still cooperated in the pick-and-roll and distributed the ball to his teammates to find opportunities.

Randolph screened Joe Johnson from the side, helped him get rid of it, and caught the ball and shot. This move is quite powerful. The Kings must switch defense inside, otherwise they will be left open. And Joe Johnson is not only good at shooting, he can break through, support, and organize secondary plays.

After a mismatch is formed, Randolph can also catch the ball in the low post for a single.

Wade's position is very awkward. He was not responsible for holding the ball and attacking today, and there was no one to help him cover. The Nets' strategy is to bypass Wang Jun's attack. If Wade plays a pick-and-roll, it will be difficult to score against Smith. Wang Jun is much better than Curry when he misplaces defenders on inside players.

The King's offense is handed over to Wang Jun, allowing him to play unlimited singles.

Wang Jun changed his style of play after several 45-degree turn jumpers, and then turned to the center and made a step-back jumper, making 1 of 2 shots.

In the next round, he turned around and feinted. "Golden Rooster Independence" hit Wade, hit him and caused a foul, and made two free throws.

"This is one of the top five shots! It's so hard on you." O'Neal shouted.

Nowitzki's "Golden Rooster Independence" involves one leg taking off from an axis and shooting backwards. Once the posture is established, the movements must be coherent and there will be no other changes.

Wang Jun's "Golden Rooster Independence" is an action in the longevity method, and Chinese medicine has a similar saying.

Physical illness is considered by traditional Chinese medicine to be an imbalance of yin and yang. Broken down, it can be understood as a problem with the mutual coordination between the internal organs.

Some people suffer from physical diseases, which seem to be caused by disharmony between the internal organs and limbs. Is there a simple and effective way to directly adjust the body's balance? The answer is yes, and it is surprisingly simple, that is Golden Rooster Independence.

Wang Jun turned around to get the ball. Wade saw that he was only supporting himself with one leg. How could he not jump up to block the shot?

Unexpectedly, Wang Jun stood still immediately. He could stand for ten minutes with his eyes closed. After years of hard training, his body coordination was far better than that of ordinary people.

Wang Jun was in the mood for fighting, and he was so happy that he succeeded in doing this kind of fake move for the first time.

In 7 minutes, Wang Jun scored 18 points. Thibodeau replaced Wade, replaced Pierce, and asked Joe Johnson to defend Wang Jun. He added an outside three-pointer and prepared to let Wade rest for a while and lead the bench.

Wade made an embarrassing 0-for-3 shot.

He didn't score a point, didn't send out any assists, and only grabbed one rebound.

When he came off the court, Wade couldn't help but feel a little frustrated. He never thought that Wang Jun, who was given up by the Heat as soon as he entered the league and could only serve as his substitute, would be so strong.

He wiped his sweat, put a towel on his neck, and thought about 12 years ago.

If the Heat had not traded Wang Jun in exchange for a rookie whose name is hard to remember, would they have built a dynasty together, and would the Heat have dominated the league? Maybe then, he will switch to point guard.

Wade often thinks so. Except for the Nets, all managers often think so, because Wang Jun was only in the second round that year, and all teams had the opportunity to select him. The Lakers and Cavaliers can recruit him into the team in the second round without much cost at all. They all gave up.

Wang Jun started to defend Joe Johnson. After only a few rounds, the Nets did not dare to cover without the ball from the side.

Offense is the best defense. Wang Jun once again explained this sentence with actions.

Once the Nets missed a shot and Wang Jun rushed up, Randolph and Gasol simply couldn't keep up with his speed. He made a solo fast break, turned around 360 degrees in reverse and dunked, and scored with a right-hand backhand windmill dunk.

Not in a good position, Wang Jun also relied on his speed to get rid of Joe Johnson in a counterattack. The latter could only pull a foul and Wang Jun made two free throws.

Thibodeau watched from the sidelines, breaking out in a cold sweat.

It's so fast!

How could he be so fast?

Wang Jun's speed reminds him of John Wall of the Wizards, Iverson and TJ Ford at their peak. He is unstoppable when he rushes forward, faster than Paul and Wade.

Wang Jun has not specifically tested the 100 meters. It is nonsense to say that he ran 10.8 seconds on the Internet, but he is definitely the first level in the NBA. His speed advantage is the main reason why he has scored so many goals this season.

Wang Jun tested his sprint speed on a 3/4 court this year, and the results were unexpected.

The length of a regular NBA court is 94 feet, and the 3/4 length is 70.5 feet. The actual distance of NBA side sprint is 75 feet, which is about 22.68 meters.

According to NBA official data, the best time in the history of this test is Nate Robinson's 2.96 seconds. Other players below three seconds include Sony Weems' 2.96, tied for the fastest, Joe Alexander's 2.99, and Will- Bynum's 3.00.

Rose, Wall, and Westbrook, the league's fastest players that fans usually discuss, are 3.05, 3.14, and 3.08 respectively.

Sprinters have also participated in similar sprint tests. The speed of the 100-meter athlete in the first 22.68 meters. Putting aside the abnormality of Bolt, the fastest is about 2.95, which is only slightly faster than Robinson, the fastest in the NBA.

Considering the use of starting blocks by track and field athletes and the large error in NBA side timing, it can be said that their speeds are comparable. The speed of several 100-meter champions in the first 22.68 meters is also similar to the top speed players in the NBA.

This shows what? That is, the speed and acceleration of basketball players sprinting over short distances have reached the level of world-class sprinters. This is something that many people cannot predict.

Many friends who are keen on speed often compare the 100-meter run results of NBA players. This is meaningless, because in addition to the most basic physical fitness, the 100-meter run of track and field athletes is also very important about technology. Basketball players do not need to practice sprinting. Technically, there is no need to run 100 meters. The speed of 22.68 meters is enough.

Wang Jun's latest test score was 2.97, 0.01 seconds behind the record. He relied on underwater training and increased gravity training to develop explosive power, which was completely different from the results of ordinary training.

His straight-line acceleration is better than those of super point guards. Last year, James couldn't beat him in straight-line acceleration. For inside players like Randolph and Gasol, Wang Jun seemed to be just walking on the court.

In the positional battle, Wang Jun relied on the screen to play off the ball, singled out during the counterattack, and ran at full speed to tear open the Nets' defense.

At 1 minute and 48 seconds, Wang Jun ran out of the three-point line and turned around for a jump shot. Gasol changed defense and missed the ball.

In the last half minute, Wang Jun cut to the basket without the ball from the side, received Smith's lob, and made an alley-oop with a flat head to dunk the ball in.

He scored 25 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists in a single quarter. He scored more points than the entire Nets team. The Kings led 38 to 24.

In the second quarter, Wade returned to the court to lead the bench, but veteran Miller did not play. The other four players were Alan Smith, Pierce, Bogdanovic, and Evans, who played small ball tactics.

The Kings sent Wang Jun, Courtney Lee, Covington, Aminu, and Patterson, the same five dead players.

The team strictly prevents breakthroughs and outside shooting. Yesterday, Wang Jun and Kidd discussed it and prepared to play the whole game. They must win at least one game in the away game and get a good start. It will be very easy to play later.

If someone else made this request, Kidd might consider it. If Wang Jun wants to play the whole game, there is no need to think about it, just play.

Everyone knows that he won the Ironman triathlon championship at the Olympics. How could such a person lack physical strength?

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