689 The Floor Flows Over The Evil Man
When Wang Yi hit Doug Laimbeer for a layup, all the Kings fans were sweating for Wang Yi.
Nicole on the sidelines held her hands tightly together, feeling almost suffocated.
Wang Yi doesn't look like an athlete, but more like a death squad.
No one knows whether he will live or die here.
Far away in China on the other side of the ocean.
A city gymnasium.
The leaders of the city's No. 1 Middle School brought more than 3,000 students to the stadium to watch the football match.
Wang Yi's parents were naturally invited over and sat in the best seats.
When they saw on the big screen, Wang Yi was killing Doug inside.
Wang Yi's mother tightly grasped Wang Jianhua's arm next to her.
At the scene, even the commentator Zhang Weiping and Director Zhang were shocked.
Both he and Yang Yi stopped explaining and stared at Wang Yi nervously.
Although Wang Yi often clashed with Doug in his previous layups, they were basically Wang Yi taking advantage of the fact that no one was inside and Doug Laimbeer came to cover the defense, and the two had physical contact.
But this time it's different.
This time, Wang Yi clearly saw Doug standing under the basket.
He even went for a layup at him.
With Doug's character, will he allow Wang Yi to lay up safely?
At this time, Wang Yi was seen taking one step inside the free throw line.
In the past, he could dunk easily with one step inside the free throw line.
But it didn't happen this time. He was one step inside the free throw line and took a jump step after collecting the ball.
Jumped to the basket.
Doug Lambert thought Wang Yi was about to take off for a layup or dunk, so he put his feet where Wang Yi should fall.
This has almost become his instinctive action.
When I see you take off, I will step on my feet.
But he didn't expect that Wang Yi just made a slight jump.
Moreover, when Wang Yi landed this jump step, he spotted the big toe of Doug's right foot and directly touched it.
Stepping on his toes, Wang Yi felt much more at ease.
Then he exerted force, stepped heavily on it, and jumped high with the help of the reverse thrust.
This time he wasn't afraid that when he jumped into the air, Doug would do something wrong again.
Because when he stepped on it, there was already a roar like a killing pig.
Wang Yi did not make any fancy moves after jumping up.
With great force, his hands slammed hard towards the basket.
There was an explosion in his throat, like thunder.
"I'm so stupid——"
Huge force smashed the ball into the basket.
When the basketball landed, it hit Doug Laimbeer directly in the face.
His nose had already been hit by Wang Yi, but now he was hit by a basketball again, and blood flowed down again.
The referee saw Doug Laimbeer bleeding and immediately stopped the game.
A group of players gathered around.
Wang Yi also gathered around.
Standing next to him and looking down at Doug Laimbeer who was lying on the ground.
He still had the contempt on his face like a father watching a prank on a son: That's it?
Such contemptuous expressions and eyes made Doug Laimbeer very angry.
He almost never gets angry on the court.
You look like he's getting everyone angry and getting the whole situation out of control, but like his father, he just stokes everyone's anger and then walks away.
But this time he was really angry.
Wang Yi's contemptuous expression is so much like his father's.
What he hates the most is this expression.
And Wang Yi is just a prey in his eyes.
He has a unique head, why should he make an expression like his father's?
Although I hate that expression, I don't allow that guy to imitate his father.
At this time, Wang Yi was actually very calm.
He has turned and left.
He did what Bill Laimbeer did, incited people to get angry and then walked away.
Doug suppressed his anger.
Then I wiped a handful of nosebleeds and wiped them all over my hands.
Then he turned to look at his teammates next to him.
"Did he commit a foul?"
The referee wanted to laugh when he heard this.
I'm afraid you're thinking shit.
You collapsed without any physical contact between the two of you.
Even if I didn't call you a fool, I would be willing to spare your life.
When Doug learned that he had been whistled for a foul, he immediately frowned tightly.
At this time he has also committed 4 fouls.
He is not afraid of anything, the only thing he is afraid of is that the number of fouls accumulates too quickly.
The more fouls he commits, the less time he stays on the court.
And what surprised him the most was that guy Wang Yi. That jump step was clearly directed at his own toes.
Wang Yi would never have done this before.
This time he did not take off directly because he knew that he would be photographed.
So he jumped first and stepped on his toes, which had turned purple, causing him to fall to the ground. Then he took off and dunked. In this way, at least from the referee's point of view, there was no physical contact between the two. He had
Suspected of diving.
Thinking of this, he reluctantly sat up and couldn't help but look at Wang Yi.
That guy Wang Yi, although he had skills before halftime, he didn't have many skills.
But in the second half of this half, this guy seemed to be a different person.
He knows how to use the rules appropriately to draw his own offensive fouls.
He also knows how to avoid the referee's vision and create blind spots in the referee's vision to harm himself.
The skills that Doug Laimbeer has been proud of since he was in high school now seem a bit childish in front of Wang Yi's skills.
When Bill Laimbeer on the sidelines saw this, he also frowned tightly.
That guy Wang Yi is better at taking advantage of the rules than his own son, and is also creating blind spots for referees.
Generally speaking, skills like this can only be acquired through the experience of many games and continuous hard work.
Wang Yi didn’t have such skills in previous games, so why did he suddenly have them in the second half?
Besides, he felt that those airports were familiar.
At this time Doug Laimbeer stood up and limped to the sidelines.
Coach Spoelstra also called a timeout.
The team doctor treated the blood coming from his nose.
"You have met your match."
Bill Laimbeer's words came from behind him.
Doug did not speak, but looked at Wang Yi at the far end of the court with a fierce expression.
"You are no match for him"
Bill Laimbeer's words were merciless.
This made Doug Lanbier feel a sharp pain in his heart.
In terms of talent, he is far inferior to other players, so he goes further and further towards badness and evil. Since he cannot be them, he becomes their opposite.
As a result, my father now said murderous and heart-wrenching words.
Even the bad and the evil cannot compare with them.
What else is there for me?
Growing up, he almost never received the approval of his father.
Finally, in the last game, when a reporter interviewed his father, his father said some words of praise for himself. He thought that his father had changed his gender, but he did not expect that this time he would start mocking him mercilessly again.
Thinking of Wang Yi looking at him on the bed with the same mockery as his father, he wanted to turn around and punch his father.
Bill Laimbeer leaned forward and continued calmly:
Chapter completed!