This foul in Chapter 3 doesn’t even have anger points?

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"That guy Brandon Roy is a bit evil, you have to be careful!"

On the sidelines, when the ball was dead, Kyrie Arthur gave a casual reminder when he and Su Bei were handing over.

"Don't worry, I'll take him down!"

After patting his shoulder, Su Bei stepped onto the court nonchalantly.

Hope it goes as you wish.

Just think of my kindness as feeding the dog.

Cursing secretly, Kyrie Arthur took the towel handed by his teammate, put it on his head, sat down heavily, revealing a pair of unwilling eyes.

The reminder just now was just a response to Su Bei's previous encouragement from the sidelines.

In fact, since he couldn't handle Roy, he naturally didn't want his competitor to succeed.

If Brandon Roy were a man-eating lion.

After his bones were devoured, he wished that Su Bei would do the same and even last even shorter time.

“It’s not that I’m too weak, but that Brandon Roy is too strong.

Yes, that’s definitely the case! "

As soon as the spiritual victory method came out, Carey Arthur seemed to be alive again.

"Ding, favorability value +1!"

"Ding, anger value +2!"

'Non-combat' favorability and anger values ​​will not be very high.

"Fortunately, no matter how small a mosquito is, it's still meat!" Su Bei muttered, walked briskly to Brandon Roy, and greeted politely:

"Hi, my name is Su Bei. Next, I will watch over you. Please give me your advice!"

Opposite him was a man with facial paralysis. According to legend, he was called outsider Duncan during the draft. It was really difficult for him to respond.

Brandon Roy just glanced at Su Bei and immediately sped away.

At the same time, in the NBC radio commentary room, commentator Blake Jack showed a surprised expression.

"Wake Forest made personnel adjustments. Hey, they replaced Asian players to face Brandon Roy who was already killing crazy. Isn't this decision a little bit funny?

Kyrie Arthur's physical talent was completely overwhelmed by Brandon Roy's impact.

At this time, wouldn't the Asian players replaced be no different from delivering food to your door?

It's understandable to use wheel tactics, but you have to be strong, you have to be tough enough, and you have to be able to consume your opponents, right?

It’s not that I underestimate Asian players, Yao, with his height and shooting, proved that Asian players can also gain a foothold in the NBA and even become stars.

But the problem is that Su Bei is just an outside player and has no advantage in physical talent. Isn't this a joke if he wants to use it against Brandon Roy? "

"NO, NO, NO... Jack, you have the freedom to speak. I don't object to this, but I don't think so about what you said.

Believe me, Jack, Wake Forest head coach Skip Prosser’s adjustment is very rational and targeted, not a joke..."

Leonard Kidd, the commentary partner next to him, looked calm and calm, analyzing each one rationally: "Wake Forest University's lineup has obvious shortcomings. The forward line is not talented enough, and no one in the lineup can stop Brandon. Roy's impact.

Roy's offense has no solution, so it is better to let go of the defense and go for the offense.

Subei probably won't do much defensively, but his three-point shooting is good, not as versatile as Kyrivia's, but his stability is better.

The target was Roy's unbridled double attack on Chris Paul.

As long as Su Bei's shooting can help the team regain space and free up offensive core Chris Paul to make a fuss on offense, Wake Forest University's adjustments will not be random.

As you just said, Yao's mid-range shot is one of his weapons in the NBA. Asian players seem to be born with this shooting aspect. This is incredible..."

In the coaching bench of the University of Washington, Lorenzo Omar saw Wake Forest University's intention to adjust, and the initiative was still on his side, so he chose to stand still and not make adjustments.



On the court, Su Bei replaced Kyrie Arthur.

At this time, the Demon Deacons' lineup changed to center Rick Williams, power forward Chris Ellis, small forward Su Bei, shooting guard Justin Gray, and point guard Chris Paul.

The Huskies' lineup remains unchanged, with center Bobby Jones, power forward Dean Simmons, small forward Brandon Roy, shooting guard Nate Rosen and point guard Will Conroy.

Compared to the Demon Deacons, the height at every position is more traditional.

The players vary in height, ranging from a high center with a height of 2.08 meters to a point guard with a height of 1.83 meters.

The University of Washington's lineup is made up of all short players, and they are actually playing the five dead players. The tallest player is only 2.01 meters tall, and the shortest is 1.75 meters tall.

The Warriors' five small lineups and the Rockets' five small lineups are not groundbreaking lineup changes, they are all copying NCAA techniques and tactics.

In addition to providing talented players, the NCAA arena is also a hotbed for tactical training.

The game starts again.

The University of Washington has the ball and Bobby Jones serves the inbounds pass.

Roy ran away, jumped left and right, ran back to get rid of Su Bei, received the basketball from Bobby Jones, and controlled the ball to advance.

The basketball is in Roy's hands!

Su Bei rushed over to press for the ball, and using the tactics laid out by the head coach, he hit the ball with his right hand and cut hard towards the basketball...

shoot--!

Roy changed direction and failed to dodge, feeling a pain in his right hand. His paralyzed face still had no expression at all, as if he had anticipated Su Bei's attack.

If he can't beat him, he will destroy it. In high school, he had experienced countless things.

"As soon as Su Bei came up, he committed a foul and defended very aggressively."

"Isn't it because I can't keep up?

The number of fouls in the first half was only the 6th, not the number of free throws.

In fact, no matter how Roy caught the ball to break through, he couldn't stop him in the end.

Su Bei sending Roy to the free throw line seems to be a good solution..."

Isn't this a good idea?

According to NCAA competition rules, the number of fouls in a half is 7-9, which are not shooting fouls or illegal fouls. The 1+1 free throw rule is implemented. The first free throw is scored before the second free throw opportunity is available.

If you don't score, there is no first free throw, and you can compete for rebounds.

On the court, the whistle sounded, and the referee called for a defensive foul. Su Bei raised his right hand and took away the number of fouls. He looked into Roy's eyes, a little solemn.

Such a foul does not produce anger points?

Is Roy's facial paralysis character hopeless?

Although I know that the 'physical attacks' on the field and the 'experience points' obtained are not high, I still give you some mosquito meat!

This is unscientific!

The ball still belongs to the University of Washington.

Bobby Jones stood on the sideline to serve, and then Su Bei turned into a dog-skin plaster, sparing no effort in physical fitness and not afraid of confrontation. With the blessing of B-level speed and B-level strength, Su Bei could not fall far behind for the time being with his desperate attitude. Hold each other tightly.

It became difficult for Roy to catch the ball.

Fortunately, the backcourt trident deployed by the University of Washington does not have to rely on Brandon Roy to attack with the ball. The player receiving the ball is replaced by Nate Robinson.

In fact, Robinson is the core of the offense of this University of Washington Huskies team. Roy automatically gave up his position to assist Robinson.

In exchange, at the beginning of the new season, Robinson, who has flourished in both football and basketball, has put his training focus on basketball.

I can't help it, the support given is too much.

If you can enter the NBA in basketball, you will make a lot of money.

For this reason, he needs outstanding offensive data to make up for his defensive deficiencies, and he is very aggressive.

Holding the ball to the frontcourt, walking in the middle, continuously shaking and dribbling, the rhythm and movement are very fast, suddenly changing direction, passing Justin Gray, and heading inside...

As if he was carrying a bag of explosives, he quickly passed Chris Ellis, who was coming to defend him, and reached the paint area. His legs were like springs. Facing Eric Williams' block, he was like a cannon. Normally, just hit it directly and hit the basket hard with your right hand.

Bang-dang——!

A dunk from behind and scored two points.

"Oh, my God, what did I see? Nate Robinson, who is 1.75 meters tall, dunked on a big man who was 2.08 meters tall in actual combat.

This speed, this power, this explosion, this bounce...

Except for height, all other aspects of physical fitness are top-notch configurations. This little steel cannon-like supercar has too much physical talent in the NCAA arena. "

"If Nate Robinson looked more refined, he would be Allen Iverson who is 8 centimeters shorter!"

"On the surface, he can definitely compete for the title of the strongest 175..."