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853 Three-point layup unbeatable in martial arts

853 Three-point layup is unique in the martial arts world
On the big screen at the scene, Wang Yi was indeed a layup, but his layup took off from outside the three-point line.
It's just that because his bounce is so good and his step is so huge, his final landing point is almost at the basket.
The first impression it gives people is that it is a layup.
But according to basketball rules, if you take off from outside the three-point line, even if you dunk in the end, it will be counted as a three-pointer.
The on-site technical desk staff quickly added the missing point.
The celebrities on the sidelines all looked at Wang Yi in disbelief, and O'Neal even made a face.
"A three-point layup, is that okay?"
"This guy is just a freak."
"The three-point shooting percentage is not good, so if I try to make a three-point layup, will it be okay?"
Director Zhang, the commentator at the scene, couldn’t help laughing:
"Hahahahaha, this guy Wang Yi is really amazing. A three-point layup. Who would have thought that when he was not accurate in three-pointers, he would make a three-point layup."
Yang Yi also admires it
He nodded repeatedly: "A three-point layup seems simple. In fact, everyone who has played ball knows that during your long-distance flight, the stability of your last shot is very poor. And from outside the three-point line
When you fly to the basket, when you finally take the shot, there is still about two meters between the release point and the basket, which is farther from the basket than an ordinary layup and is more difficult."
"Unless your core strength is so strong, you can keep your core stable at the last moment of shooting while flying such a long distance. Why is it that there are many people in the NBA who are good at jumping, but few people use three-pointers?
Basketball? That’s why.”
"This shows how strong Wang Yi's core strength has become."
In fact, Yang Yi's analysis does make sense.
You can only see layups from beyond the three-point line in those freestyle basketball videos on the Internet, but layups from beyond the three-point line are almost never seen in professional games.
It's because the core strength is not enough and I can't maintain enough stability in the final shot.
For professional players, layups from beyond the three-point line are far less effective than shooting from beyond the three-point line.
But because Wang Yi has a system to help him train his core strength, his core strength has reached the top level in the league at this time, so he can complete a three-point layup.
There's a first time and there's a second time.
After just two rounds, Lakers Westbrook scored two points.
Wang Yi grabbed the rebound and surged all the way to a thousand games.
It was still at the center line that I started taking three steps.
The last step was outside the three-point line and then flew long distance.
He flew until he was almost at the basket, then took the shot.
Another three-point layup.
For the fans in attendance and all the fans in front of the screens, it was nothing short of a spectacle.
Even for basketball god Michael Jordan, he has never seen such a weird layup appear on the court.
Even if they appear occasionally, they are magic balls.
But in Wang Yi's case, this seems to be his conventional weapon.
At the same time, Lakers coach Vogel was surprised and felt a little uneasy in his heart.
Is this guy really using the magic ball as a conventional weapon?
If that were the case, it would be difficult.
Just as he was thinking this, the Kings launched another fast break, and Wang Yi made another successful layup from beyond the three-point line.
At the beginning, the commentators from various countries at the scene thought that Wang Yi's two three-point layups were magic balls. But when they saw that he hit three consecutive three-point layups, they finally knew that this was not a magic ball. This was a magic ball.
Wang Yi’s conventional weapons.
Japanese commentator: "Player Wang Yi really uses three-point layups as a regular weapon. This is really amazing."
American commentator: "Oh, my god, I said before that this guy is God, and it is God who wears his No. 0 jersey to play basketball every night, but today I know I was wrong, this guy is simply the devil. How could God be possible?
A layup with such a weird posture. Only Satan would do that."
South Korean commentator: "Only we Koreans have such an idea, so seeing his three three-point layups, I am even more sure that Wang Yi must be the Korean Smecta."
Thanks to Wang Yi's three-point layups, the Kings had chased the point difference to 11 points, and Vogel had to request a timeout again.
When James came off the court, he glanced at Wang Yi.
Wang Yi is really a guy who can create miracles.
Wang Yi once taught him a Chinese idiom, which is to survive in desperate situations.
This is what it means to survive from a desperate situation.
There was obviously no chance, but he suddenly created an opportunity.
During the timeout, Vogel's arrangement was simple.
"Wang Yi's three-point layup requires rushing to complete, so we have to stop him from using his strength before he rushes. Russell, stay close to him and don't let him rush."
D'Antoni obviously anticipated what Vogel would do.
If it were him, he would first guard against Wang Yi and rush forward.
So he said to the other Kings players:
"Give Wang Yi a screen and let him rush up in the backcourt. He is a plane. As long as we let him rush up, he can take us flying. So all we have to do is clear the runway for him, understand? As long as we let him rush up.
When we see rocks on the runway, we have to clear them out."
The Kings players nodded: "Understood!"
D'Antoni has changed his tune this time.
It is more appropriate to leave the task of clearing the track to defensive players.
So after taking the field again, all five starters from the Kings were on the field.
On the first ball, the Lakers attack.
They continue to pass the ball from the outside and constantly use pick-and-roll screens, while the Kings' defensive strategy is to switch defenses endlessly.
In the end, Beverley switched to James.
When James saw this, he wanted to beat Beverley.
He is more than a head taller than Beverly and a lot stronger than Beverly.
It is very reasonable and logical for him to beat Beverley.
But this is only theoretical.
In fact, now that James is older, his movement speed is slower.
Beverley always bites like a mad dog when defending, which makes James very uncomfortable.
There was once a game. In the last attack, Beverley defended James alone. As a result, James' key shot was cut off by Beverley.
So James didn't have an easy time facing this guy.
And Beverly not only bit, but also kept chattering.
"Old king, don't wander around when you're so old. You'll have a heart attack if you take even two steps."
"At your age, it would be great to buy an RV and travel around, but you have to suffer this on the court. Look at your steps, it's like an old rickety old dog, wagging in the sunset.
Tails, if you want to win people's sympathy, let us give you some leftovers."
"But this is an arena, this is the NBA, not a charity hall."
James was well aware of Beverley's way of playing, so he didn't argue with him at all.
He saw that the attack time was coming soon.
Pressing Beverley, he took two steps in, then turned over and shot a jumper.
Beverly stretched his arm and tried to cut the ball, but failed.
And he also hit James on the arm.
At the same time, the basketball fell into the basket.
twenty one!
Only then did James reply:
"An old king is still a king."
Chapter completed!
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