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Four hundred and fiftieth IX minor illness fairy

"Don't be nice to me, I can't afford it."

This should be what Wanwan wants to say most after the start of the second half.

"Don't take my charity to you as tolerant!"

This is what the Chinese team said in their hearts. I reject my charity. Are you polite?

Of course it is impolite, so the Chinese team must double the pity for this opponent and continue to pull the opponent into a whirlwind-style attack in the second half.

Wanwan players really can't withstand such high intensity. After a few starters, they spent all the physical energy they had finally saved up during the break in just a few minutes.

They have tried to slow down, but the problem is that the defensive end cannot stop the Chinese team's fast attack at all. When they want to fight a positional war, the Chinese team will suddenly become serious and will not give them the opportunity to slowly implement tactics.

So Wanwan didn't want to slow down, but she had no capital to choose. If they didn't fight quickly, they would have to be prevented from making mistakes, and they would lose even worse at that time.

But Wanwan didn't think about it carefully. When the energy is exhausted, they are not as simple as not having the qualification to choose!

Wu Jie had a trap for Wanwan from the beginning. They had given enough face if they didn't defend. The constant attacks between the two sides also made the game very exciting. They were always executing the above orders.

But if the other party is not able to score even if they give them a chance because of their physical fitness problems, then they can’t blame them for being embarrassed, because the other party loses his face!

After playing for five minutes in the second half, Wanwan's starting lineup was indeed difficult to grasp even if he was given a shooting opportunity due to physical strength. Later, even his technical movements began to deform, so that he made frequent mistakes before shooting.

This forced Coach Wanwan to replace him on the bench in advance. However, except for one or two of them, the rest were all people who came to make up for the numbers. These people did not even have the ability to play in the provincial team.

So it doesn't matter whether these people have physical strength or not. Chinese players even have to worry about hurting them too hard.

Under such circumstances, even if the Chinese team continued to let go of the defensive end, the score difference between the two teams soon reached 40 points and continued to move forward towards 50 points.

"We really have no choice. We don't have any defenses in the whole game. Even the main players were replaced one by one. In the end, even the main rotation players were removed. If we substitute, we could only replace Lao Qian and me."

Wu Jie didn't know that although their leader looked at the field, he was already writing a draft for the subsequent report.

Their team leader had no choice. The Chinese team did replace the main players and several major rotation players, but Pan Dongqing and Zhang Xiaorui alone were enough to make Wanwan unable to resist.

Because the opponents persisted in this qualifying match, the main players actually didn't get much playing time, and Song Tao and Pan Dongqing played more than Ruda and Ma Donglong.

Needless to say, Song Tao in this plane is basically the enhanced version of Space Easy and the low-end version of Bosh.

But when it comes to potential and lethality when facing strong enemies, Pan Dongqing, a big center with height, tonnage, and excellent low-post singles ability, is obviously better.

When Ma Donglong was not present today, Wanwan suffered even greater losses on Pan Dongqing because he had an absolute height + crushing pressure that Wanwan could not resist.

It has to be mentioned here that the average height of the Wanwan team is not much stronger than that of the Japanese team, so even if Pan Dongqing's low-post offensive skills are not as solid as Ma Donglong, as long as the defensive players can't withstand his 2.16-meter height and 260-pound weight, they can only watch him squeeze into the basket and easily score the ball.

In the last game against the Australian team, Pan Dongqing showed this ability to Lang Li, but Ma Donglong's presence was too strong at that time. Otherwise, even if Pan Dongqing was asked to deal with Lang Li, he would still be able to beat the soft persimmon at a low post in the end.

As for these strawberry soldiers who were defeated today, Pan Dongqing was doing whatever he wanted at the basket like O'Neal. He basically stuck out his butt and raised his hand, and two or even three-pointers were easily obtained.

This game can no longer be watched. In the last ten minutes of the second half, Wanwan was completely beaten. Han Li, Zhang Xiaorui and Pan Dongqing alone scored as much as 50 points in the second half.

Of course, Wu Jie had a surprising and artificial expression on his face, but he felt that this was just a normal performance, because this was 18-year-old Lillard + 17-year-old Durant + 20-year-old high-end Bartel (with a slightly worse strength and a slightly better technical movement).

Poor Wanwan actually didn't know what kind of opponents he was facing in the end. Anyway, the final score reached an astonishing 141:80.

This is not over yet. The most outrageous thing is that 10 players in the Chinese team scored in double digits. The two unsuccessful things are Luda and Li Yaguang, namely the captain and deputy captain!

To be honest, it is difficult for such a score to prevent the other party from feeling embarrassed. One of the three tasks actually failed.

But the problem is that it is not me who caused this result, but you!

In the second half, even if the Chinese team sent out a group of young players who were not qualified, at least they were obviously relieved on the defensive end.

But Wanwan players often hit irons, and they should make it but they can't make it. Especially with a 4-minute scoring drought, Zhang Xiaorui was even anxious to touch the ball into his own basket while fighting for defensive rebounds.

So look, they have already done this, so they can't just shoot into their own baskets, right?

If anyone is responsible for this result, it can only be blamed for not being able to grasp it!

The Chinese players were also in a little emotional at this time. They obviously wanted to mercilessly abuse the strawberry soldiers, but the orders they received not only wanted to save face for the other party, but also had to be polite after the game, especially when there was no excessive remarks at the press conference. In the end, this article almost read out Lu Da's ID card.

In the end, Lu Da could only pinch his nose and said at the post-match press conference like an angry young wife: "If basketball wants to develop, it cannot be kept in seclusion and practice hard. It needs to communicate and promote each other to a certain extent. But I do not recommend blindly learning the European and American models. Asian basketball should have its own style and characteristics. In this regard, the Chinese men's basketball team has some experiences, and we are willing to communicate and share with you."

This is also difficult for him. Fortunately, after the game, the men's basketball team did not criticize the men's basketball team for their offense. After all, being able to get 80 points in the hands of the Chinese men's basketball team is definitely a glory that can be played for the rest of their lives. Wanwan can barely rest in peace.

After the Chinese men's basketball team finished this year's most tiring game, there was only one final with Australia left, and they were able to get the only Olympic qualifier in Asia.

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Count the time at this time, and there is only a little more than half a year left before the Olympics.

At that time, not only were the black and hard people who could let him fight for the whole battle, but the physical confrontation of the bear was also very important. Then he would be able to release his beastly nature.

But before that, he hoped to return to China soon, and then find Xiaoqian to stab her hard first!

Wu Jie was not interested in arousing people at this time. He was about to break up with the team in Kuala Lumpur and go to Japan to watch the "third China-Japan Go Arena".

In this era, Go was not popular enough, and it currently only has a great influence in Japan and China. Because South Korea's performance is not good enough, the people there are not as much attention as Go.

There were not many Go events at this time, such as the "Yingshi Cup", "Fujitsu Cup", and "Asian Cup", which will not be held until next year, and the "Chunlan Cup", "Sanxing Cup" and "LG Cup" events will have to wait at least seven or eight years before they are released.

Wu Jie held a four-year "United World Professional Go Championship", referred to as the "United Cup", which was invested by his "United Fund" and was also planned to start the first session in 1988. The prize money is just like the "Yingshi Cup" and the second-placed $400,000 US dollars, but the semi-finals are changed to 20,000 US dollars, the quarter-finals are 10,000 US dollars, and the semi-finals are 5,000 US dollars, and the total prize money will reach 620,000 US dollars.

In the next three years, Luda, Shen Lang and Chen Haonan will hold the four-year "Million Mountain Cup", "Inspur Cup" and "Baiyue Cup".

The rules and bonuses of these three events will be similar to his "United Cup". At that time, four cups will form a perfect cycle, ensuring that there is a super competition in the Go field every year, and using high bonuses to attract people's attention and promote the development of Go around the world, especially Asia.

But at present, the only event with the greatest influence in the Go field is the "China-Japan Go Arena Competition".

This event can be seen from the name of the name. There are only Chinese and Japanese players, and the competition system is also very simple. There are several famous chess players on both sides, and the Go team competition is held in the form of a ring system.

What Wu Jie was going to see was this event. Of course, the reason was that there was a person in the Chinese team. Ji Xiuwen, who was hailed as the "Mind Sick Immortal" by the Chinese Go community not long ago.

He originally didn't want Ji Xiuwen to debut so soon, but he underestimated the speed of virtual training to improve Go, and even underestimated the effect of using all five-star talents in his brain.

In the eyes of the outside world, Ji Xiuwen has made great progress since last year. He first won the first place in the national youth go team selection competition and became a member of the national youth team. At the beginning of this year, he won the first place in the Zhejiang Go Conference and qualified to participate in the Chinese Go League grading competition.

At that time, Ji Xiuwen was well-known in the Go world, and there was only this unique member of the 15-year-old youth national team and provincial team members in the country.

But what really made him famous was the Chinese Go League-

The Chinese Go League in this plane refers to the competition system of other sports events and divides the levels into A, B, C, and D.

This year, half of the 32 teams from each province and city were reduced to Class B, so the competition system is different from next year's official season.

This year's ranking match adopts a random group round-robin system, with 32 teams divided into four groups, and the top four in each group can enter the A League next season, and the remaining 16 teams enter the B League.

It is worth mentioning that the Chinese Go Professional League adopts a team competition system, and each team needs to send 7 chess players to form a team to participate, and the competition is also carried out in the form of a ring battle.

In the four-month grading match, Ji Xiuwen played 25 times for the Zhejiang team, with a total score of 24 wins and 1 loss. The only game he lost was against Nie Weiping of the Beijing team.

The reason why he was selected for the Chinese team to participate in this "China-Japan Go Arena Competition" was also the match against the Beijing team.

In that battle, Ji Xiuwen was the first time he was the vanguard in the team and was the first to play.

Although the Beijing team heard that Zhejiang had a Go prodigy, a 15-year-old kid who looks sick, how could he be so amazing?

But in just three days, not only did the Beijing team understand Ji Xiuwen's power, but the national chess world remembered the name Ji Xiuwen, because he defeated six generals of the Beijing team in three days with a small 5-level rank. Finally, he forced the main general Nie Weiping on the fourth day with his own strength.

The battle between Ji Xiuwen and Nie Weiping was said to have alarmed many big shots. Various media and great people from the Go industry rushed over and heard the news. Everyone wanted to witness the chess between this 15-year-old genius "Little Disease Immortal" and the anti-Japanese hero "chess saint" on the spot. What kind of sparks will be sparked?

However, the trend of this game of chess was beyond everyone's expectations. Ji Xiuwen was actually leading the way, and the "chess saint" who should have dominated was always at a disadvantage. No matter how hard he tried and made a plan, no matter how he made a move from any angle, he was interrupted by the sick child who had to cough from time to time with a kind of calmness and calculation cracking that seemed like a machine.

Old Nie even coughed better than Ji Xiuwen when he went down, but when Ji Xiuwen, who was leading all the way, was about to cut off all his life, he actually put a big spoon at No. 165.

This means making a huge mistake in Go terms. Ji Xiuwen makes a mistake in one word, and the situation of the whole game of chess is reversed instantly.

Although the Chess Saint was already sweating profusely, he finally made a shocking comeback by seizing Ji Xiuwen’s low-level mistake!

However, this extraordinary battle was very interesting in the eyes of the onlookers. Ji Xiuwen was leading the way, as steady as a stone. His calculations and layout made Lao Nie almost get on the oxygen machine.

But when the opponent was already in desperate situation, he suddenly made a spoon for no reason and ruined the almost foregone conclusion victory.

What else can you say at this time? You can only praise it with a sentence of "sensibility". Ji Xiuwen's sensibility also earned him the last place to go to Japan.

What Wu Jie was interested at this time was that where would the Chinese team let Ji Xiuwen play in Japan?

The first pioneer to play?

The finale deputy?
Chapter completed!
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