NBA: The King of Basketball, the more haters I have, the stronger I become!

Chapter 53: Education? Let whoever has the guts do it!

Looking back

Maggette, who received the pass from Ellis again, finally gave up his one-on-one attack against Ye Chu's defense and passed the ball to Jackson, who was on the receiving end of another attack.

This tough guy, who still holds his place in the NBA with his fists, still ended up missing shots when facing Iguodala's defense.

In the battle for rebounds

Ye Chu easily positioned himself, jumped, and overpowered Randolph to grab the rebound!

Then, something happened that caused another uproar at Staples Center.

Ye Chu, after grabbing the rebound, did not choose to pass the ball to his teammates. Instead, he dribbled the ball all the way down the court at full speed.

"Whoosh!"

As they walked, Ye Chu turned around with an extremely stylish gesture, bypassing Monta Ellis's sixth brother.

"boom!"

Then, facing a double attack from Maggette and Jackson, Ye Chu slapped the ball forward, and it swept past them like a gust of wind, passing through the gap between them.

Facing Ye Chu, who was as fierce as a tiger, Randolph, who had already returned to his own half of the court, immediately dodged to the side.

Who the hell would dare to go head-to-head with this tiger that's already at its full power?

"boom!"

Facing an empty basket, he pressed his foot out from inside the free-throw line with a small force, and then, like a roc spreading its wings, he cleaved Mount Hua in mid-air!

9: 0!

After scoring, Ye Chu shrugged at the team's young coach Stevens, who was staring in disbelief on the sidelines, while returning to defense.

This is supposed to be the NBA!

Are the opponents here not as easily defeated as those kids from the NCAA?

That's it! ?

That's it? ? ?

Stevens, standing on the sidelines, also looked completely bewildered.

The Golden State Warriors are, after all, a team with the "Three Musketeers".

Although the team's interior defense is a concern, they still have some ability to put up a fight against the Los Angeles Clippers.

But now

Within just three minutes of the game starting, the Warriors were completely dominated by Curry and Ye Chu.

To put it nicely, they might not have gotten into the zone yet.

To put it bluntly, they don't even have the strength to struggle.

Even Stevens now wants to ask, albeit tentatively:

Is this the NBA, where countless talents gather?

On the field

Monta Ellis was also stunned.

These two young guys on the Los Angeles Clippers are really something!

While Stephen Curry's three-point shooting was somewhat phenomenal, his defense was still a bit lacking.

I can manage it, albeit barely.

But Ye Chu was a real headache for them.

Warriors offense

Ellis directs the team's movement from the top of the penalty arc.

Ellis didn't take Curry, who was guarding him, seriously at all. While holding the ball and observing his teammates' movements, he was thinking about how to help the team break their scoring drought.

Should we continue to let our teammates go it alone?

Or should I solve the problem myself?

"Oh!"

Unfortunately, before Ellis could make his decision, the basketball in his hand had already vanished without a trace.

Stephen Curry laid out:

I'm the steals king of the NCAA tournament, who the hell are you?

One to say one

Although Curry's height and physique doomed him to never become an elite perimeter defender in the NBA.

However, his accurate judgment and his extraordinary physical abilities make him unique in terms of steals.

In terms of defense, he's absolutely terrible!

But when it comes to stealing ability, Curry is really something else!

Moreover, the reluctant Ellis didn't take him seriously at all.

After making the steal, Curry immediately accelerated his counterattack down the court!

Behind him, Ye Chu's figure also arrived as promised!

Ellis, who was the first to get back on defense, had no time to spare and could only watch helplessly as Curry slammed the ball toward the backboard with a dazzling display of skill!

"Oh!"

The basketball hit the backboard and bounced off.

Ye Chu, who was rushing in from the wing at high speed, took a step and jumped into the air. He caught the ball with one hand in mid-air, swung it around in a full circle like a windmill, and then slammed the ball into the basket!

“Wuhu!!!”

"These are the twin stars of Davidson College!!!"

On the sidelines, Beverley, on the Clippers' bench, launched himself up from the floor with a leaping motion, waving his towel wildly.

As for why he was sitting on the floor?

As a second-round pick and the team's atmosphere-building leader, you should take some time to mature!

It's not just Beverly.

Ye Chu's collaboration with Curry ignited the atmosphere at Staples Center.

"A brilliant defensive counter-attack! After Curry made the steal, he and Ye Chu executed a dazzling combination play in the frontcourt!"

"Ye Chu and Curry are bringing their methods from their time at Davidson College to the NBA court!"

"After all, it was with this kind of unconventional teamwork that they won the NCAA Championship!"

"The combination of Ye Chu and Curry would be a highly competitive duo in the NBA!"

The two commentators from ESPN on site didn't react at all, starting almost at zero frames, and just kept praising Ye Chu and Curry.

to be frank

The pace of the NBA game in the 09-10 season was not as fast as it would be in the future.

In this era, teams mainly relied on positional warfare, and counter-attacking tactics were relatively rare.

But what do fans want to see most?

Isn't this just a thrilling and exhilarating offensive performance?

The Golden State Warriors' scoring drought continues, but the Los Angeles Clippers' offensive pace has not stopped for a moment.

Stephen Curry's barrage of three-pointers from beyond the arc left Warriors head coach Don Nelson shaking his head in disbelief.

It wasn't that he didn't want to limit the Clippers' offense; it was just that the Davidson duo's offensive performance was too explosive.

On the other hand, two of the Warriors' three outside shooters were completely shut down.

The team can only rely on Ellis's scoring to alleviate the pressure on the team in terms of scoring.

The stark contrast between the two teams' performances on both offense and defense was also reflected in their scores.

First quarter over!

The Los Angeles Clippers, playing at home, scored 40 points!

A 40-point quarter is the Clippers' highest single-quarter score in recent years!

The improved offensive firepower of the new version of the Los Angeles Clippers is evident.

Besides that, they only allowed the Golden State Warriors a paltry 18 points in the first quarter.

The Clippers' improvement on the defensive end is also evident!

"What the hell are you all doing?!"

During the break, Monta Ellis, back on the bench, threw down his towel, blaming his teammates as he did so: "Mageti, how many points did that young man from China score on you?"

"Dude, you got completely wrecked by him, and he's just a college student!"

"Monta, you're wrong!"

Ellis wanted to continue contributing, but was loudly interrupted by Warriors head coach Don Nelson: "If you're going to treat him like a college student for the rest of the game, then you don't need to play for the rest of the time!"

College student?

Ye Chu?

You're kidding me!

Have you ever seen a college player put up 18 points, 3 rebounds, and 4 assists in the first quarter of their NBA debut?

This is a single quarter!

Even if the game ends, Ye Chu's performance is still amazing and fully lives up to his status as the top draft pick.

If Ellis still sees Ye Chu as a college student.

Don Nelson didn't mind at all, letting him sit on the bench for the next three quarters.

"I..."

"You don't actually think you did a great job today, do you?!"

Not content with just one round of criticism, Don Nelson continued to berate Ellis: "Look at your performance on the defensive end, did you even limit Stephen Curry's three-pointers?"

Don Nelson knew very well that Monta Ellis was a talented player, but sometimes he was too arrogant and looked down on everyone.

This is evident in that widely circulated famous saying:

Kobe is first, I'm second, and LeBron is third!

Now, giving him a good lesson with two rookies is also a good thing for Ellis, as his interest is growing.

As for who will educate the two superstar rookies of the Los Angeles Clippers?

Anyone who loves education should go and teach!

Anyway, Don Nelson has no way to deal with this today!

"Junior Holiday, get ready to enter the game!"

There's nothing we can do about it, but we still need to take training young players seriously.

Yes

Even though the game has only just ended one quarter, head coach Don Nelson has already begun to train the new players.

Because he knew that there was no hope of turning the game around.

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