"Chris, broke forward, stopped suddenly and changed direction. Then he turned around, passed Daniel Gibson, broke into the penalty area from the left, passed the ball behind the back in a forest of long people, and sent out a nanny-style assist. Su followed suit. North, easily received the babysitter...no, he received the basketball, made a layup from close range and hit two points."
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"It's Chris again, ignoring Daniel Gibson's dribbling skills, stepping forward, grabbing the ball, and stealing the basketball like a robber... He rushed to the frontcourt, rushed into the penalty area, made a one-handed dunk, and scored two more points."
"There is no doubt that in this short period of 1 minute, Chris dominated both offense and defense!!"
Assists, steals, counterattacks...
In addition to the god of point guards, Chris Paul is also the god of steals. In later generations, when he entered the NBA, he did not mention assists. He led the steals 6 times in 7 years. If Rondo hadn't stepped up to finish at his peak, he would have managed seven times.
And Paul made 4 consecutive piles, surpassing Jordan and Iverson three times.
His steals were not Iverson's gambling style, but small moves and confrontations from the front, causing the opponent to lose control of the ball, and then relying on the short player's innate speed to take away the basketball.
You call this a front?
This is not important, the key is to have a superstar whistle, small moves, the referee does not blow, is it Paul?
On the court, the situation of the game was controlled by Chris Paul.
The University of Texas' plan to revitalize the interior offense and reverse the direction of the game was interrupted. Chris Paul did not wait for the University of Texas to gain momentum and exploded instantly. He dominated the game on the outside and was defeated at both ends of the offense and defense. Gibson firmly holds the initiative in his hands.
After all, Gibson and Aldridge are just freshmen, they are too young.
Geniuses like Carmelo Anthony are still very rare to see.
Aldridge, like Anthony, is also a talented offensive finishing player, but Anthony can play as a point forward, can break out, pass, and shoot... his offensive methods are like a kaleidoscope.
Aldridge's offensive methods are simple. In addition to facing the basket and making mid-range shots, the rest is turning around and using his talent to bully others.
He can also cut and attack the basket, but without exception, as an inside player, he very much needs the passing support of his teammates.
As a combo guard, Gibson is actually more of a Curry-style point guard who prefers scoring.
To put it bluntly, he has the mentality of a shooting guard but the body of a point guard, so he can only deviate from reality and play point guard instead.
Curry's shooting skills conquered the NCAA back then, but he still did not choose to participate in the draft in 2008. Instead, he continued his studies and polished his point guard skills... I have to say that he has a good father.
Gibson is not a serious point guard, especially in front of the point guard god Paul. It is difficult to succeed.
So Gibson couldn't pass the ball well, and his partner Aldridge needed to pass the ball. It was difficult for the two of them to stand up and take over the game.
Their ability to support the first half of the game has proven their talent. If they want to make a difference in the second half under targeted defense, if they really think that the head coach of Wake Forest University is just doing nothing, they will choose not to adjust and will only Sleeping on the sidelines.
At this time, the game entered the most critical moment, and there was a problem in the handover between the old and new teams at the University of Texas.
In 2003, TJ Ford and Royle Ivey entered the NBA one after another. Especially two years ago, after 56 years, the old players who reached the Final Four under the leadership of TJ Ford graduated and left one after another. This was very hurtful. Muscles move bones.
The University of Texas is not a famous basketball school. In recruiting talented high school students, it is difficult for them to compete with famous schools such as North Carolina and Kentucky. Moreover, they also have to compete with the NBA draft. If it were not for Shaquille O'Neal, they would not be able to compete this year. It’s not necessarily possible to get Aldridge.
This is the gap in accumulation of background. This is the pain that the University of Texas must go through. If the NBA had not made new regulations on the draft for high school students, you must be 19 years old or older to participate in the NBA draft. This pain would have been even longer. Some.
Maybe they won't be able to recruit Durant later.
"The performance of the two college freshmen was not stable. The offense was hindered in the second half. The University of Texas could only look at P.J. Tucker's offensive performance..."
What can PJ Tucker do? With his physical and technical conditions, he can only play to the basket and use his body to open the way. Don't look at his sophomore average of 13.5 points and 5.6 rebounds per game, which is similar to Su Bei's data, but his efficiency is very low.
PJ Tucker was born in North Carolina. He is not a genius, but he went to Texas to play in the NCAA. It is conceivable that he does have basketball talent, but he must have big flaws.
He is 1.96 meters tall but weighs close to 220 pounds. He plays the No. 2 position and has no skills and shooting skills. He plays the No. 3 position and has no speed and skills. He plays the fourth position and has no height and shooting skills. He plays a role player... and he is not a small ball player. era.
However, he still plays like a star.
On the court, P.J. Tucker once again bullied people with his extraordinary physical strength. When he was about to enter the basket, Su Bei would use foul tactics to end his offense.
If the total number of fouls committed by the team reaches 7, Su Bei will not have to commit fouls and let Tucker implement the 1+1 free throw rule, and his offensive efficiency will be ugly.
He is not Su Bei, playing for Wake Forest University, with Chris Paul as a big crab beside him.
Even if Su Bei is a piece of grass, tied to Chris Paul, he can still sell for the price of a giant crab.
When Su Bei used his superb C-level off-ball movement skills to get rid of PJ Tucker, slipped into the penalty area, used his speed to play with the two long men Aldridge and Cresswind, and ran into the defensive space. After receiving a nanny assist from Chris Paul, he completed a slam dunk under the basket, and his personal offensive score reached 11+9 points.
PJ Tucker looked lonely, he was in pain!
Based on his relationship with Chris Paul, as long as he changes his style of play and enters Wake Forest University, then...
"Once, there was a title of 'Cake King' placed in front of him. I didn't cherish it. I just wanted to be 'Auntie' Johnson. If God..."
If there were no ifs in the world, everything Su Bei had would not belong to him.
Buzz—!
As the buzzer sounded, the red light on the basket lighted up, and the game time was over.
With a score of 81 to 72, Wake Forest University defeated the University of Texas in the away game with a 9-point advantage and achieved its 11th consecutive preseason victory.
Chris Paul continued his outstanding performance, scoring 31 points, 14 assists, 4 steals, 3 rebounds and 2 blocks.
Su Bei made 8 of 11 shots, 2 of 4 three-pointers, and 2 of 2 free throws. He scored 20 points, 4 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block, and 0 assists. He set a personal NCAA scoring record. His performance was efficient and stable. In addition to his excellent offensive performance, , and on defense, he only scored 9 points, 6 rebounds and 2 blocks in defense of PJ Tucker.
Therefore, role players really should not embarrass role players.
You are still a role player with cheats, and you absolutely cannot afford to be hurt.
After the game, Chris Paul comforted P.J. Tucker.
Su Bei also expanded his communication circle, got to know Aldridge again and praised him a few words.
"It's going to be hard for Wake Forest to beat your school without a double-team to contain you..."
Aldridge nodded and agreed with this statement. He skipped the NBA and brought the talent to beat Chris Bosh to the NCAA. He still has this ability, and he believes it. So he smiled and shook hands with Su Bei.
What Su Bei said was very nice... The key is that this man is a talent, there is something in his words, and he can understand clearly:
The school lost, but he didn't lose.
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