Chapter 278 I really don’t want to bully a rookie

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"Oh my god! I can't believe my eyes. This is so crazy. Is there anything that Sun can't do?!"

"We can't look at Sun through conventional eyes. He is an out-and-out pervert!"

"This goal is so exciting. It will definitely be selected as one of the top five goals today. No, I am still too conservative. This goal will definitely be selected as one of the top ten goals of this season!"

"Charles, you are right, this goal is definitely one of the most exciting goals of the season."

In the live commentary box, Barkley and Kenny Smith expressed their respective opinions on Sun Yi's death dunk.

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Back on the court, Sun Yi used the basket to unload his force and landed firmly on the floor without being affected at all.

"Victim" Hibbert was not so lucky.

He suffered a huge impact from the impact and fell to the floor and slid out of the bottom line, looking very embarrassed.

After Sun Yi landed, he didn't make any extra moves. He immediately turned around and returned to defense without even looking at Hibbert.

He was worried that if he did something redundant, the referee would regard him as provoking his opponent, and he would be whistled for a technical foul. Such a result would outweigh the gains.

Moreover, "Gao Yuanyuan" is already pitiful enough, so it's better not to continue to rub salt into his wounds.

Curry didn't consider Hibbert's feelings, and quickly ran to Sun Yi's side and bumped his shoulders to celebrate.

"Cool! Sun, you are so strong. The ball just shocked me. He was a 7-foot-2-inch man. It was so crazy!" Curry said enviously.

"Stephen, don't be envious, you can do it as long as you work harder." Sun Yi replied jokingly.

After Curry heard this, he hit Sun Yi on the shoulder with his hand and ran away quickly.

Is this something that can only be accomplished with hard work? !

It’s too hard for me Golden State LaVine!

At the same time, Pacers team boss Granger ran to the baseline, pulled Hibbert up, and patted his shoulder to comfort him.

After all, being detained like this is really embarrassing.

Why! Such a big one has grown in vain!

Granger glanced at Hibbert with hatred, shook his head slightly, and then ran towards the frontcourt.

When the Pacers attack, Collison dribbles to the top of the arc, patiently directs his teammates to move, and organizes the team's offense.

This round is crucial. Only by responding can the Warriors' momentum be suppressed.

Under the command of Collison, the other four Pacers began to run tactics.

Paul George quickly ran to the right side of the three-point line and positioned himself to open up space.

At the same time, David West ran into the high post area on the left and provided Granger with an off-ball screen.

Granger used the screen to get rid of Teacher Tony's defense and quickly cut towards the basket.

Upon seeing this, David Lee immediately changed his defense and wanted to block Granger's path in advance. What he didn't expect was that he hit a "wall" as soon as he turned around.

The Pacers actually played a double-cover tactic!

Granger got rid of the defense, quickly ran to the mid-range area on the left, received Collison's pass, and directly stopped for a mid-range jumper.

The Warriors have defensive gatekeeper Tyson Chandler in the penalty area, and he doesn't want to have a thankless challenge.

"Uh-huh!"

The basketball hit the net and made a steady hit!

6:7!

After the goal was scored, the Pacers took a breath of relief and did not let the Warriors gain momentum.

The ball transitions and the Warriors attack.

In this round, the Warriors still played the common pick-and-roll tactics.

Curry bypassed the pick-and-roll made by the boxing champion. Seeing that Hibbert did not switch defense, he directly pulled up and threw the basketball in his hand.

Bang!

The basketball bounced out of the frame and missed!

In the penalty area, David Lee relied on his excellent rebounding sense to grab the offensive rebound and score the second attack.

6:9!

Looking back, the Pacers' tactics failed and they could only play singles.

David West received the pass, posted up in the low post and beat David Lee in singles, but missed a turn-over jump shot.

Under the basket, Chandler grabbed the rebound and immediately passed the ball.

Curry quickly advanced after receiving the ball and launched a defensive counterattack.

The Pacers did not retreat in time, giving the Warriors the opportunity to overplay and underplay.

Sun Yi, who was on a fast break, quickly rushed towards the Pacers' penalty area and pointed to the sky with one hand, signaling an alley-oop.

Curry, who dribbled the ball to the top of the arc, understood it and immediately threw the ball to the basket.

When Sun Yi saw the basketball flying toward him, he jumped up, received the pass in the air, and dunked into the basket with both hands.

The audience was excited again, and cheers and shouts resounded throughout the arena.

"It deserves to be the city of alley-oops. The tacit understanding between Sun and Stephen is really great." Barkley praised.

Back on the court, Granger hit a mid-range jumper, and the Pacers' offense failed again.

After protecting the backcourt rebound, the Warriors launched a defensive counterattack again.

The Pacers retreated very decisively this time and did not give the Warriors a chance to play a fast break.

Falling into a positional battle, Sun Yi quickly ran to the low post on the left, leaned against George and reached for the ball.

At this stage, Paojiao is still a second-year rookie and cannot withstand Sun Yi's back blow.

Sun Yi received the pass, lowered his shoulders and center of gravity, pushed back a few times, crushed George to the edge of the left penalty area, and then turned over and shot a fadeaway jumper.

Swish!

Hollow into the net!

6:13!

Seeing that the situation on the court was not good, the Pacers head coach immediately requested a timeout and called the players back to the bench to make adjustments.

Not long after, the timeout ended and the game continued.

Once back, the Pacers' offense picked up.

Collison used Hibbert's pick-and-roll to break into the basket, attract the defense and score the ball.

In the mid-range area on the right, David West received the pass and hit a mid-range jumper, breaking the scoring drought.

When it was the Warriors' turn to attack, they still let Sun Yi play in isolation. After all, the success rate was very high.

Curry and others opened up the space and created an excellent singles space for Sun Yi.

Sun Yi came to the right to receive the pass in the low post, leaned directly against George, and turned over to shoot a fadeaway jumper.

George thought that Sun Yi would continue to push hard, and he was prepared to face the impact, but the result was like this. Isn't this teasing him? !

So much so that he failed to pounce in time to interfere, allowing Sun Yi to easily shoot.

At the same time, Hibbert, who was about to double-team, failed to arrive in time. Sun Yi was really too fast.

"Uh-huh!"

The basketball hit the net and made a steady hit!

Looking back, the Pacers responded.

Collison used the pick-and-roll to break to the basket, avoid David Lee's interference, and scored a layup.

It was the Warriors' turn to attack, and Sun Yi continued to play singles.

This time Sun Yi pretended to hit from east to west, but in fact he immediately turned around as soon as he caught the ball, accelerated toward the penalty area, jumped into the air, and made a snapping gesture.

Under the basket, when Hibbert saw this situation, he immediately hid aside and did not step forward to show off. He did not want to act as a backdrop again.

Peng!

Sun Yi, who was flying in the air, slammed the ball into the basket.

The audience burst into applause, and the fans shouted MVP slogans loudly.

Amid the cheers of the fans, the Warriors defended the next attack.

In this round, Sun Yi continued to show Paul George a variety of low post hitting methods.

George: Sun, are you the devil? !

Sun Yi was also helpless. He really didn't want to bully the rookie, but just wanted to give George some practical skills.

Opportunities like this are rare.

Besides, which rookie hasn't been abused all the way?

Just like that, in the next few rounds, Teacher Sun’s class officially started.