I'm a ball devil
Chapter 148 The True Leader
Chapter 148 The True Leader
After Ye Hao scored a dunk, he led the Sonics to a small climax, gradually smoothed the point difference, and began to widen the point difference.
By the end of the first half, the Sonics were 49 to 45, leading the Warriors by 4 points.
During the intermission, Varejao seized the opportunity to squeeze beside Ye Hao, and kept asking Ye Hao for advice on what to do to make his acting skills more skillful and exquisite.
Ye Hao can only combine the "Actor's Self-cultivation" that he read casually when he was bored in his previous life, Xingye's movie "The King of Comedy" and the flopping performances of the stars he has seen in his previous life, such as Paul's Eighteen Falls, etc. , giving pointers to Varejao's performance.
This made Varejao nod his head again and again, benefiting a lot, and felt that Boss Ye Hao had taught him the most important theoretical lesson in his acting career.
In the future, theory can guide practice, instead of just being blinded by feeling.
As a result, his admiration for Ye Hao is like a torrential river rushing to the sea and never returning.
Durant next to him heard something, and asked Ye Hao a little embarrassedly: "Ye, can this be used on the court? Doesn't it feel good?"
Ye Hao smiled, "If you want to use this trick, you have to develop a thick skin first."
Durant reached out and rubbed his head, "Then I'd better practice other things."
After a while, he said again, "But you know a lot!"
Back in the second half, the Warriors attacked, and Baron Davis dribbled the ball one step ahead of Watson, went straight to the basket, and was about to make a layup.
Varejao came again, facing Davis directly, and the two bodies collided in the air.
Varejao, who was encouraged by Ye Hao, played hard enough.
Taking off in the air, Varejao slapped the basketball in Davis' hands and blocked the shot.
Durant grabbed the basketball and dribbled the ball up the court.
With a whoosh, Ye Hao passed Durant and ran ahead.
Alice ran after Ye Hao.
Durant passed the ball and sent it to Ye Hao's running route... a little bit off,
Ye Hao took two quick steps, took the ball, took off with the momentum, and it was a slam dunk.
The fast break is done.
However, a thought crossed Ye Hao's mind, and he had to catch Durant to practice passing the ball.
For Durant's pass just now, as long as he ran a little slower and stretched his hand a little shorter, he might have missed it.
This pass is really not good.
Although it is not necessary for Durant to pass the ball to the level of a first-class point guard, it is fine to reach his current level. At least he can send the ball smoothly without making people rush to get the ball.
Baron Davis drives the ball over and hands it to Ellis.
Ellis wanted to use his speed to pass Ye Hao.
It's just that he swayed left and right, but Ye Hao still stood in front of him.
This is a bit depressing, I can't get over it.
He might be a little self-righteous, Ye Hao's speed is not slower than him at all, maybe even slightly better.
Seeing that he couldn't break through smoothly, Ellis leaned on Ye Hao, borrowed his strength, jumped back, and then shot.
Snapped!
Ye Hao took off and sent out a big hat easily.
This is really waiting, his bounce is far superior to Ellis, this is equivalent to the dumplings sent over, can you not eat it?
And after capping Ellis, Ye Hao quickly grabbed the basketball, grabbed the basketball in his hands, and quickly made a layup, sending the basketball into the basket.
Chasing behind Ye Hao are Durant, Varejao, and Jeff Green.
The three people behind were also running very fast, just wanting to follow up to see if there was anything they could help.
Barkley said with a smile: "Ye Hao is desperately defending, and then desperately attacking. This kind of playing style on the court can easily infect his teammates.
You see, the three people behind are desperately chasing forward. Varejao and Green are both inside players, and they usually don't run like this.
But now they are just running.
This is the detail of the team's good chemistry.
Of course, this is also a manifestation of Ye Hao's team leadership. "
Kenny Smith nodded in agreement, "That's right. So there is a difference between a star and a real team leader. A star may not necessarily be a team leader, because he cannot convince his teammates, nor can he lead the team to a better place.
Some teams have stars, but no real leaders. That's why they can't play well even with good paper strength, and they can't produce a good chemical reaction.
If Ye Hao is removed from the Sonics, then the Sonics will definitely be a team that is at the bottom of the league.
But when he joined Ye Hao, he actually brought this team directly into the playoff position.
So Ye Hao is very remarkable. "
Barkley went on to say: "We said that there is LeBron James in the East. He single-handedly brought the Cavaliers to the position of the strong team in the East.
Now in the west, there is also Ye Hao, who will lead the Sonics forward.
And he did it without the team finding him too many helpers.
This really makes people look forward to how far he can develop in the future. "
The Warriors attack, Baron Davis passes the ball to Azubuike in the low post, Azubuike plays Varejao with a post-up.
As soon as he leaned in, Varejao fell down again.
This time he obviously did it more naturally, not as exaggerated as before.
But the effect is leveraged, and the referee directly gave Azubuike an offensive foul.
Durant ran over and pulled Varejao up, whispering, "Good job!"
Varejao said with a smile: "After receiving the guidance of the boss, it really feels much smoother and more natural to use this move.
However, there should be room for improvement, and we will discuss it with the boss later to see how to improve it. "
Durant said in amazement: "Really? But I feel like I've been fooled. I can't see any flaws."
Varejao smiled, "That's because you don't know how to do it, but I believe the boss must have seen the details that I didn't do so well.
So you still have to practice more according to what the boss said. "
The Sonics attacked, the ball was handed over to Ye Hao, and Varejao pulled out to cover him.
But before his cover was in place, Ye Hao rushed towards Ellis directly.
It's very simple to want to break Ellis, it's as simple as one step.
He started quickly, went directly to the body to fight, and squeezed Ellis away.
After squeezing away, he pulled up and it was a long-range two-pointer.
The basketball was scored very steadily.
As soon as the second half came back, the Sonics, under the leadership of Ye Hao, quickly widened the point difference.
Don Nelson had to reach out for a timeout, the momentum wasn't right.
During the timeout, he emphasized two points, one is to strengthen the defense against Ye Hao, and the other is to strengthen his own offense.
In the second half, the Warriors made Ye Hao feel a little out of rhythm.
Back from the timeout, the Warriors attacked, and Baron Davis beat Watson hard and scored two jumpers.
But when Ye Hao turned around, he handed the ball to Durant, and Durant returned two points.
Wu Sheng Jackson took the ball and hit Durant with his back, but Ye Hao quickly walked around and stole the ball.
Immediately afterwards, another quick leaf counter dunk scored.
All the fans in the audience were elated. Who can stop Ye Hao who is both offensive and defensive?
What's more, the Warriors didn't put much emphasis on defense, and now they suddenly want to strengthen their defense against Ye Hao?
Ye Hao is really not Nowitzki. His reaction and speed far surpass Nowitzki.
At first, the Warriors wanted to use the method they used to deal with Nowitzki, using different people to interfere with him in turn. It had a slight effect at the beginning, but after he got used to it, it had no effect.
Those who defend him are really faster and more responsive than him.
Moreover, Durant, Varejao, and Jeff Green all turned into his bodyguards on the court, vying to cover him, lest they be a step too late.
Once there was cover, the Warriors couldn't surround Ye Hao even more.
If double-teaming is a good way to defend top scorers, then speed must also be a good way to break double-teaming, whether it is shooting speed or moving speed.
If you can shoot before the double-team arrives, or quickly pass through the gap formed by the double-team, you can also break the double-team.
It is the so-called martial arts in the world, only fast is not broken.
Of course, passing the ball well is also a good way to break double teams.
Don Nelson looked at Ye Hao's performance from the sidelines, shaking his head again and again, and sighed in his heart, how great it would be if Ye Hao was in the Warriors team led by him. He is definitely a super player who is most suitable for playing small ball tactics. , What a pity that such a player is not from the Warriors.
However, he would not have the idea of trading Ye Hao. Now the whole league knows that Ye Hao is not for sale of the Sonics, and it is absolutely impossible to trade.
Even if there is a trade, I am afraid that the Sonics may not be happy to exchange players from one team.
To be able to play this level of rookie in the first season is probably really rare in decades.
Speaking of the field, Baron Davis used his strong body to open the way, knocked Watson away again, and then scored with a mid-range shot.
It was really depressing for Watson to be beaten so hard, but there was really nothing he could do.
Anyway, almost all opponents will catch him to bully him.
After being bullied a lot, I gradually got used to it, and gradually became numb.
Just feel at ease on the court as a court tool man who dribbles the ball across the half court and then hides his figure.
He has also read many reports, saying that this point of him is the weakest point of the Sonics team, and it is seriously restricting the room for the Sonics team to rise.
He was a little angry when he first saw it, but he got used to it more.
Restriction is restriction, weakness is weakness, what can be done.
He wasn't a first-round pick, and he wasn't even drafted into the league.
The strength is so little, and the salary he can get is only so little, do you still want him to fly, and dare to ask him to play at the level of a superstar?
Anyway, he couldn't do it.
But he has no idea of leaving the Sonics. After all, where can he find another big team that can let him continue to play as a starter?
It's too hard to find. In general teams, there are players who are better than him in the first position.
So, stay with the Sonics, play fish, paddle, start, and get paid, isn't it good?
He's not going to ask for a trade like that no-brainer Delonte West.
However, it seems that after Delonte West was traded to the Cavaliers, he seems to be doing well?
Just like myself, he actually got into the starting lineup.
That's fine, kid.
After Davis scored, the Warriors attacked, and Varejao moved to the right corner to support. His support ability is still good, and he passed the ball behind the back a little bit, to Durant, who was in the air. Durant Special layup.
Barkley said: "When Durant and Varejao can support each other on the court, the Sonics' offense will be smoother, and the ball will not stay in one person's hands for so long.
Of course, if it stays in Ye Hao's hands, it will be an exception, because he is sure to score the ball. "
Looking back, the Warriors' offense was blocked, and the Supersonics seized the opportunity to counterattack and score.
Don Nelson yelled at his players on the sidelines, very dissatisfied.
Baron Davis dribbled the ball, rushed inside, was double-teamed, and made a high throw, but still didn't, and was interfered by Varejao's defense.
Jeff Green grabbed the backcourt rebound, turned around and handed the ball to Ye Hao.
Ye Hao dribbled the ball forward quickly.
He rushed to the three-point line in the frontcourt and made an emergency stop.
Alice, who was chasing after him, couldn't stop, and rushed into the three-point line.
When Ellis stopped, turned around and rushed back, Ye Hao had already pulled up and shot a three-pointer.
The three-point shot is very stable, the posture and movements are extremely elegant and graceful, and the basketball is shot.
Don Nelson, who saw this scene on the sidelines, was a little inspired.
The Warriors didn't have anyone defending the basket just now. If Ye Hao rushed in, it would be another successful layup.
But Ye Hao didn't rush in, but chose to shoot from outside the three-point line.
That's kind of interesting, Don Nelson thought.
After Ye Hao made the three-pointer, the momentum of the Sonics was completely lifted.
The Warriors failed to give a corresponding response. Baron Davis forced a shot from the outside and missed.
Ye Hao then made another three-pointer, this time under the defense of Davis, and scored.
That's what he did, setting off a wave of flow in the third quarter, pocketing the fruits of the game and further helping the Sonics consolidate their rankings.
In the whole game, the Sonics beat the Warriors at home, 110 to 96, with a 14-point difference.
The highest scorer on the Warriors side was Baron Davis with 21 points and 6 assists, and Wu Sheng Jackson had 16 points and 6 rebounds.
Ellis was defended by Ye Hao, scoring only 9 points, 3 assists and 4 turnovers.
超音速队这边,杜兰特得到23分4个篮板4次助攻,瓦莱乔得到11分9个篮板。
叶昊得到全场最高分34分4个篮板6次助攻4次抢断3个盖帽。
It is another comprehensive performance filled with various data.
(please ask for something... ummm)
(End of this chapter)
After Ye Hao scored a dunk, he led the Sonics to a small climax, gradually smoothed the point difference, and began to widen the point difference.
By the end of the first half, the Sonics were 49 to 45, leading the Warriors by 4 points.
During the intermission, Varejao seized the opportunity to squeeze beside Ye Hao, and kept asking Ye Hao for advice on what to do to make his acting skills more skillful and exquisite.
Ye Hao can only combine the "Actor's Self-cultivation" that he read casually when he was bored in his previous life, Xingye's movie "The King of Comedy" and the flopping performances of the stars he has seen in his previous life, such as Paul's Eighteen Falls, etc. , giving pointers to Varejao's performance.
This made Varejao nod his head again and again, benefiting a lot, and felt that Boss Ye Hao had taught him the most important theoretical lesson in his acting career.
In the future, theory can guide practice, instead of just being blinded by feeling.
As a result, his admiration for Ye Hao is like a torrential river rushing to the sea and never returning.
Durant next to him heard something, and asked Ye Hao a little embarrassedly: "Ye, can this be used on the court? Doesn't it feel good?"
Ye Hao smiled, "If you want to use this trick, you have to develop a thick skin first."
Durant reached out and rubbed his head, "Then I'd better practice other things."
After a while, he said again, "But you know a lot!"
Back in the second half, the Warriors attacked, and Baron Davis dribbled the ball one step ahead of Watson, went straight to the basket, and was about to make a layup.
Varejao came again, facing Davis directly, and the two bodies collided in the air.
Varejao, who was encouraged by Ye Hao, played hard enough.
Taking off in the air, Varejao slapped the basketball in Davis' hands and blocked the shot.
Durant grabbed the basketball and dribbled the ball up the court.
With a whoosh, Ye Hao passed Durant and ran ahead.
Alice ran after Ye Hao.
Durant passed the ball and sent it to Ye Hao's running route... a little bit off,
Ye Hao took two quick steps, took the ball, took off with the momentum, and it was a slam dunk.
The fast break is done.
However, a thought crossed Ye Hao's mind, and he had to catch Durant to practice passing the ball.
For Durant's pass just now, as long as he ran a little slower and stretched his hand a little shorter, he might have missed it.
This pass is really not good.
Although it is not necessary for Durant to pass the ball to the level of a first-class point guard, it is fine to reach his current level. At least he can send the ball smoothly without making people rush to get the ball.
Baron Davis drives the ball over and hands it to Ellis.
Ellis wanted to use his speed to pass Ye Hao.
It's just that he swayed left and right, but Ye Hao still stood in front of him.
This is a bit depressing, I can't get over it.
He might be a little self-righteous, Ye Hao's speed is not slower than him at all, maybe even slightly better.
Seeing that he couldn't break through smoothly, Ellis leaned on Ye Hao, borrowed his strength, jumped back, and then shot.
Snapped!
Ye Hao took off and sent out a big hat easily.
This is really waiting, his bounce is far superior to Ellis, this is equivalent to the dumplings sent over, can you not eat it?
And after capping Ellis, Ye Hao quickly grabbed the basketball, grabbed the basketball in his hands, and quickly made a layup, sending the basketball into the basket.
Chasing behind Ye Hao are Durant, Varejao, and Jeff Green.
The three people behind were also running very fast, just wanting to follow up to see if there was anything they could help.
Barkley said with a smile: "Ye Hao is desperately defending, and then desperately attacking. This kind of playing style on the court can easily infect his teammates.
You see, the three people behind are desperately chasing forward. Varejao and Green are both inside players, and they usually don't run like this.
But now they are just running.
This is the detail of the team's good chemistry.
Of course, this is also a manifestation of Ye Hao's team leadership. "
Kenny Smith nodded in agreement, "That's right. So there is a difference between a star and a real team leader. A star may not necessarily be a team leader, because he cannot convince his teammates, nor can he lead the team to a better place.
Some teams have stars, but no real leaders. That's why they can't play well even with good paper strength, and they can't produce a good chemical reaction.
If Ye Hao is removed from the Sonics, then the Sonics will definitely be a team that is at the bottom of the league.
But when he joined Ye Hao, he actually brought this team directly into the playoff position.
So Ye Hao is very remarkable. "
Barkley went on to say: "We said that there is LeBron James in the East. He single-handedly brought the Cavaliers to the position of the strong team in the East.
Now in the west, there is also Ye Hao, who will lead the Sonics forward.
And he did it without the team finding him too many helpers.
This really makes people look forward to how far he can develop in the future. "
The Warriors attack, Baron Davis passes the ball to Azubuike in the low post, Azubuike plays Varejao with a post-up.
As soon as he leaned in, Varejao fell down again.
This time he obviously did it more naturally, not as exaggerated as before.
But the effect is leveraged, and the referee directly gave Azubuike an offensive foul.
Durant ran over and pulled Varejao up, whispering, "Good job!"
Varejao said with a smile: "After receiving the guidance of the boss, it really feels much smoother and more natural to use this move.
However, there should be room for improvement, and we will discuss it with the boss later to see how to improve it. "
Durant said in amazement: "Really? But I feel like I've been fooled. I can't see any flaws."
Varejao smiled, "That's because you don't know how to do it, but I believe the boss must have seen the details that I didn't do so well.
So you still have to practice more according to what the boss said. "
The Sonics attacked, the ball was handed over to Ye Hao, and Varejao pulled out to cover him.
But before his cover was in place, Ye Hao rushed towards Ellis directly.
It's very simple to want to break Ellis, it's as simple as one step.
He started quickly, went directly to the body to fight, and squeezed Ellis away.
After squeezing away, he pulled up and it was a long-range two-pointer.
The basketball was scored very steadily.
As soon as the second half came back, the Sonics, under the leadership of Ye Hao, quickly widened the point difference.
Don Nelson had to reach out for a timeout, the momentum wasn't right.
During the timeout, he emphasized two points, one is to strengthen the defense against Ye Hao, and the other is to strengthen his own offense.
In the second half, the Warriors made Ye Hao feel a little out of rhythm.
Back from the timeout, the Warriors attacked, and Baron Davis beat Watson hard and scored two jumpers.
But when Ye Hao turned around, he handed the ball to Durant, and Durant returned two points.
Wu Sheng Jackson took the ball and hit Durant with his back, but Ye Hao quickly walked around and stole the ball.
Immediately afterwards, another quick leaf counter dunk scored.
All the fans in the audience were elated. Who can stop Ye Hao who is both offensive and defensive?
What's more, the Warriors didn't put much emphasis on defense, and now they suddenly want to strengthen their defense against Ye Hao?
Ye Hao is really not Nowitzki. His reaction and speed far surpass Nowitzki.
At first, the Warriors wanted to use the method they used to deal with Nowitzki, using different people to interfere with him in turn. It had a slight effect at the beginning, but after he got used to it, it had no effect.
Those who defend him are really faster and more responsive than him.
Moreover, Durant, Varejao, and Jeff Green all turned into his bodyguards on the court, vying to cover him, lest they be a step too late.
Once there was cover, the Warriors couldn't surround Ye Hao even more.
If double-teaming is a good way to defend top scorers, then speed must also be a good way to break double-teaming, whether it is shooting speed or moving speed.
If you can shoot before the double-team arrives, or quickly pass through the gap formed by the double-team, you can also break the double-team.
It is the so-called martial arts in the world, only fast is not broken.
Of course, passing the ball well is also a good way to break double teams.
Don Nelson looked at Ye Hao's performance from the sidelines, shaking his head again and again, and sighed in his heart, how great it would be if Ye Hao was in the Warriors team led by him. He is definitely a super player who is most suitable for playing small ball tactics. , What a pity that such a player is not from the Warriors.
However, he would not have the idea of trading Ye Hao. Now the whole league knows that Ye Hao is not for sale of the Sonics, and it is absolutely impossible to trade.
Even if there is a trade, I am afraid that the Sonics may not be happy to exchange players from one team.
To be able to play this level of rookie in the first season is probably really rare in decades.
Speaking of the field, Baron Davis used his strong body to open the way, knocked Watson away again, and then scored with a mid-range shot.
It was really depressing for Watson to be beaten so hard, but there was really nothing he could do.
Anyway, almost all opponents will catch him to bully him.
After being bullied a lot, I gradually got used to it, and gradually became numb.
Just feel at ease on the court as a court tool man who dribbles the ball across the half court and then hides his figure.
He has also read many reports, saying that this point of him is the weakest point of the Sonics team, and it is seriously restricting the room for the Sonics team to rise.
He was a little angry when he first saw it, but he got used to it more.
Restriction is restriction, weakness is weakness, what can be done.
He wasn't a first-round pick, and he wasn't even drafted into the league.
The strength is so little, and the salary he can get is only so little, do you still want him to fly, and dare to ask him to play at the level of a superstar?
Anyway, he couldn't do it.
But he has no idea of leaving the Sonics. After all, where can he find another big team that can let him continue to play as a starter?
It's too hard to find. In general teams, there are players who are better than him in the first position.
So, stay with the Sonics, play fish, paddle, start, and get paid, isn't it good?
He's not going to ask for a trade like that no-brainer Delonte West.
However, it seems that after Delonte West was traded to the Cavaliers, he seems to be doing well?
Just like myself, he actually got into the starting lineup.
That's fine, kid.
After Davis scored, the Warriors attacked, and Varejao moved to the right corner to support. His support ability is still good, and he passed the ball behind the back a little bit, to Durant, who was in the air. Durant Special layup.
Barkley said: "When Durant and Varejao can support each other on the court, the Sonics' offense will be smoother, and the ball will not stay in one person's hands for so long.
Of course, if it stays in Ye Hao's hands, it will be an exception, because he is sure to score the ball. "
Looking back, the Warriors' offense was blocked, and the Supersonics seized the opportunity to counterattack and score.
Don Nelson yelled at his players on the sidelines, very dissatisfied.
Baron Davis dribbled the ball, rushed inside, was double-teamed, and made a high throw, but still didn't, and was interfered by Varejao's defense.
Jeff Green grabbed the backcourt rebound, turned around and handed the ball to Ye Hao.
Ye Hao dribbled the ball forward quickly.
He rushed to the three-point line in the frontcourt and made an emergency stop.
Alice, who was chasing after him, couldn't stop, and rushed into the three-point line.
When Ellis stopped, turned around and rushed back, Ye Hao had already pulled up and shot a three-pointer.
The three-point shot is very stable, the posture and movements are extremely elegant and graceful, and the basketball is shot.
Don Nelson, who saw this scene on the sidelines, was a little inspired.
The Warriors didn't have anyone defending the basket just now. If Ye Hao rushed in, it would be another successful layup.
But Ye Hao didn't rush in, but chose to shoot from outside the three-point line.
That's kind of interesting, Don Nelson thought.
After Ye Hao made the three-pointer, the momentum of the Sonics was completely lifted.
The Warriors failed to give a corresponding response. Baron Davis forced a shot from the outside and missed.
Ye Hao then made another three-pointer, this time under the defense of Davis, and scored.
That's what he did, setting off a wave of flow in the third quarter, pocketing the fruits of the game and further helping the Sonics consolidate their rankings.
In the whole game, the Sonics beat the Warriors at home, 110 to 96, with a 14-point difference.
The highest scorer on the Warriors side was Baron Davis with 21 points and 6 assists, and Wu Sheng Jackson had 16 points and 6 rebounds.
Ellis was defended by Ye Hao, scoring only 9 points, 3 assists and 4 turnovers.
超音速队这边,杜兰特得到23分4个篮板4次助攻,瓦莱乔得到11分9个篮板。
叶昊得到全场最高分34分4个篮板6次助攻4次抢断3个盖帽。
It is another comprehensive performance filled with various data.
(please ask for something... ummm)
(End of this chapter)
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