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33. Why did you ask me to guard against him?(2/2)

Seeing Arenas running towards the flank, Granville gritted his teeth and chased after him.

Granville was very nervous and sweating profusely.

The opponent is taller and stronger than him, and his mid-range and long-range shots are accurate... How can he defend such an opponent without the ball?

He really wanted to pull Li Ao's ear and point it at that hole and say: What magical tricks can you teach me to use to defend against it?

Then, a few seconds passed...

Granville:(??_?)

Why doesn't this guy move?

Why just stand still?

Am I on guard?

Please move! Otherwise it will look like I was stupid when I asked you just now.

On the other side, Rick Anderson regretted it.

What can you do if you do this?

Why is he so blinded by lard that he listens to the coach?

How nice to pass it to Arenas.

He just couldn't stand the way Arenas forced Ruben Douglas to transfer, but it wasn't that he didn't recognize Arenas' strength.

Arenas never imagined that the one who had the highest opinion of him in this matter was actually the No. 0 player on the opposite side whom he wanted to bite to death.

Rick Anderson saw Arenas pass Li Ao more easily than drinking water, but when he broke through, he was stuck to death! He was forced to stop at the top right corner of the free throw line!

Thanks to Luke Walton's response, he was able to send the ball out dangerously.

Luke Walton supports the ball, distributes the ball, distributes the ball, and assists your sister!

His current thoughts are the same as Granville's.

That bastard should move at least!

Arenas' movement without the ball was very poor, which is to put it mildly.

To put it bluntly, Arenas has no ability to move without the ball.

There is no other reason. He has been the core ball-handler since he played in the Southern California Youth Amateur League in junior high school. When he got tired, he would stand aside and take shots.

Luke Walton was forced to face Shelby Jordan in a singles, broke through the emergency stop, but did not play the role of the emergency stop at all. The one who pulled up the shot and "bang" was the iron.

Li Ao took it back...the ball was taken by Brusenthal, who turned around angrily and ran towards the frontcourt.

Rebounds, if this continues, I will be overtaken by steals.

When the Trojans attacked, Brusenthal scored the ball in a single. Li Ao received the ball from the left side of the three-second zone and passed it to Granville. Granville passed the ball again. White Mamba caught the ball and shot... Unfortunately, this time

White Mamba is also strong.

Rick Anderson grabbed the defensive rebound and threw it to Arenas like a hot potato.

Arenas gave Rick Anderson a contemptuous look and advanced to the frontcourt.

Li Ao, who retreated, saw this scene and switched defenses with Granville again. He was sure that Arenas would not give the ball to Rick Anderson to launch an attack again, so he rushed into the round and Rick Anderson refused to give the ball to him.

Arenas.

When Arenas played Li Ao in singles, he did not break through directly, but quickly moved horizontally.

Li Ao was forced to move sideways with all his strength to interfere with Arenas' shooting. Arenas seized the opportunity, stopped suddenly, took a long step back to the previous position, took off, and shot a three-pointer...

This rhythm is what Arenas likes!

However, it is ironclad!

After Arenas paused a round of singles, he felt tired from playing singles for several minutes, and his incredible state suddenly disappeared!

When the Trojans attack, Granville's breakthrough and high throw are also solid.

After a period of highlight moments, the two teams started to get tougher!

The reason why the Trojans are strong is because the Wildcats put on the best defensive lineup.

The reason why the Wildcats are strong...Arenas' condition was ruined by Li Ao!

After another iron, Arenas finally made a shot.

On the Trojans' side, Shelby Jordan only relied on a tip-in that caused a foul and made two free throws. The score between the two teams reached 28-24, and the Trojans still only had a 4-point lead.

The attack will spread. When the Wildcats attacked, Luke Walton had an open three-pointer. Li Ao finally grabbed the rebound and shot the ball toward the top arc before Richard Jefferson.

Granville receives the ball and counterattacks!

Arenas tried his best to catch up but couldn't catch up. He gave up after chasing the three-point line and watched Granville trot all the way into the paint and hit a layup.

30 to 24, the Trojans' lead finally expanded to 6 points, and the Wildcats called a timeout!

After worrying for so long, we finally got a fairly clear lead, and the fans cheered endlessly after entering the timeout.

That’s right, we’ve played for 15 minutes and the score is only 30 to 24…

You know, after 9 minutes of playing, the score was already 24-20.

The fans thought it was an offensive battle, but who knew that it turned into a defensive battle!
Chapter completed!
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