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239: Fancy Hanging

Korver came to the defensive end again, to be honest, he was quite nervous. After all, the defensive end was not his strength.

Link still did not hold the ball, and was still looking for opportunities to attack without the ball according to Hollins' tactics. His interlude in the crowd made Korver very annoyed.

Finally, Link suddenly stopped on the right side of the penalty area and sat back firmly!

Korver was confused. Why didn't Link run? When he realized that he had been taken to the position by Link! Moreover, after a series of runs just now, the Grizzlies had already helped Link get empty on the right.

"Link wants to play Korver alone with him, he has such ability!"

Link was like an inside player, and then he had to stay in the position, and then received a pass from Conley. In his late years, Hill had a back-to-back attack, not to mention that Link had learned a lot of moves from Kobe. Therefore, there was no problem with back-to-back attack, but he just rarely used it.

Thibodeau was about to grit his teeth. He really hoped that Brewer or Lor Deng, who was standing behind Link now, was standing behind him. But there was nothing he could do. This was a pit he dug himself.

Korver is a three-point shooter, and it is a bit difficult for him to defend at low posts.

Link sat back two steps and found that Korver's center of gravity only knew the front pile to withstand the attacker. This was the roughest, but also the best way to crack the low-post defense.

Link turned to the right flexibly and tried to throw! The tense Korver immediately jumped and blocked.

But there is no doubt that this was just a fake move. After hitting Korver, Link turned around in the opposite direction and took a step, easily picking the basket.

The score difference returned to 7 points again, and Link returned Rose with a response goal!

"With superb offensive footsteps, Korver was teased by Link in the low post like a clown. At the 12th point of this game, Link had already scored 8 points in a row!" Kevin Harlan glanced at Thibodeau. If he did not stop the substitution, Link would be crazy. It was obvious that Korver could not resist Link's drop.

Thibodeau wanted to wait for the dead ball, but he didn't know how much the score would become when the dead ball was dead.

Ross is also excited. Although he has no personal grudges with Link, Ross is naturally familiar with Link's affairs. Ross doesn't care about how many high-ranking rookies he beats. But the only thing is that he can't beat himself!

Windy City Rose still wants to play singles with the ball this time, but Conley did not give Rose another chance. He let Rose make two big moves, and if he decides, he will let you shoot!

Ross didn't believe in evil either. He suddenly saw that Conley still didn't stick it up, so he stopped and jumped into the shot!

Although Ross is not good at long shots, he still has a shooting percentage in the middle distance. However, Ross' shooting movements are actually not very good. His upper and lower body movements feel disconnected, which leads to Ross' shooting curves being generally very flat.

The basketball hit the front of the basket, and Derek Ross missed the shot!

In the second season of Ross, only three players in the league made more shots in the middle distance than Ross, namely Nowitzki, Kobe and Durant. Among all the 25 players who shot at least 500 times in the middle distance, Ross ranked first in the shooting percentage! He shot a total of 794 goals in the middle distance, with a shooting percentage of 47%. Therefore, Ross' mid-range shot should be his trump card.

But Ross' jump shot performance changed significantly last season. Before last season, Ross almost didn't make many three-pointers. 58% of his shots came from middle distance, while only 60 shots outside the three-point line. But last season, Ross' three-point shots became 385. In other words, in a year, Ross's three-point shots increased by 6 times, while the proportion of mid-range shots decreased significantly.

As a result, while Ross increased his long shots, his performance within the three-point line began to collapse. Last season, Ross' mid-range shooting percentage fell to 40%, and this year has reached now, this data has further dropped to 39%. It is hard to say whether Ross' mid-range shooting feel has changed because of a lot of practice of three-pointers, but the fact is that the youngest MVP is not always improving, and his mid-range shooting ability is regressing year by year!

It is not that easy for young players to change their playing style.

Ross' offense has not been continued, and Link knows that this is an opportunity to boost morale! He has been fighting with the opponent's stars for so long, and it is time to open the gap!

Link stopped playing the off-ball offense this time, and he reached out to Conley for the ball just after halftime.

Although this does not conform to the tactics, Link has scored 8 points in a row now, and he has the right to ask for the ball, so Conley still handed the ball to Link. The players occasionally play freely on the court, and Hollins also allows it. As long as you don't do it too outrageously, the coach generally won't care about you.

After Link received the ball, he went in to kill. In terms of speed, Korver had no advantage. In terms of confrontation, Korver still had no advantage!

Link forced Carval to walk into the penalty area. Just when Korver thought Link was going to continue to be hard, Link suddenly turned around with Korver as the axis, turned to the basket, and easily scored a layup!

"The beautiful back turned around! Link played singles from outside the three-point line to the basket. He had already scored 10 points in a row in the second quarter! The difference was narrowed to 5 points, and Link continued his scoring performance! In this round of duel, Derek Ross was defeated!"

Kevin Harlan couldn't help but wave his arm, offense without the ball, offense with his back and break through with the ball in just a few rounds, Link showed his several scoring methods. Today, Korver was completely beaten by Link!

With Ross' offense interrupted, Link was still scoring. He undoubtedly proved that sometimes I'm more magical than the youngest MVP!

Thibodeau had to stop the game anxiously, and he couldn't wait for the dead ball! He asked Korver in the second quarter, but Link immediately scored 10 points in a row. Then every ball hit Thibodeau's face!

"Brewer, look at him to death, I don't want to see him score again!" Thibodeau replaced Korver in anger, and Korver sat on the bench with a helpless look on his face.
Chapter completed!
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