NBA money-spending system sparks jealousy among female celebrities.

Chapter 25 confirms it! The Golden State Bully!

Su Yan has been on fire lately.

Curry's three-point shooting has been ice cold lately.

With both players in good form, fans are happy to accept the current situation, as it was expected.

"Ok?"

Reggie Miller blinked and smiled. "Drexler, I've discovered something very interesting."

"Oh?"

Drexler tilted his head, trying to guess: "Su Yan is an undrafted player, yet his three-point shooting ability is more accurate than Stephen, who is known for his three-point shooting?"

"No no no."

Reggie Miller shook his head; he didn't want to discuss three-pointers, as it didn't seem to make much sense.

There was a pause.

He then laughed and said, "I don't know if you've noticed, but Su Yan and Stephen have very similar styles of shooting three-pointers."

They are all single-stage shooting techniques.

Some viewers may ask, what is a one-stage shot? It is: bending the knees to lift the ball, pushing off the ground to generate power, and snapping the wrist to release the ball.

These three actions occurred almost simultaneously.

The advantage of this shooting method is that it allows for a very fast release, making it difficult for the opponent to block.

Compare.

Players like Jordan, Kobe, and Tracy McGrady didn't use the "one-shot" technique.

Instead, it is a "two-stage" approach.

The entire shooting motion is the same, except... Jordan, Kobe, and others would jump high first before releasing the shot.

This shooting method definitely requires a slower release speed.

However... their ability to resist interference is very strong, allowing them to still complete shots and make them even in intense competition.

anyway.

Su Yan and Stephen both use the 1-dan style, and both are considered to be very fast in 1-dan style.

The two players have strikingly similar shooting styles.

Stephen shattered conventional wisdom about three-point shooting during "NCAA March Madness" last year.

just now.

His three-point shooting looked terrible, a stark contrast to his previous performance.

Su Yan was originally unknown to everyone. He joined the alliance because of his good looks and was considered a "pretty face".

As a result... he made 8 three-pointers in one game and 7 three-pointers in another, and tonight he still maintained his hot three-point shooting touch.

This is very mysterious.

This seems incredible.

The two have very similar shooting styles; Stephen was accurate at first but then lost his accuracy, while Su Yan was inaccurate at first but then became accurate.

This looks... like Su Yan stole Stephen's three-pointer!!!

"Ok?"

Drexler was taken aback at first, then realized what he meant, nodded emphatically, and laughed, "It does sound unbelievable."

But if you really think about it that way... it seems to make a lot of sense.

Ah this!

God the hell, I stole Curry's three-pointer.

Please.

I have a three-point shot that surpasses even peak Curry's. Right now, Curry only has a rookie-level three-point shot.

I am much better than him.

Su Yan shook his head, looking down on the commentator's nonsense.

Curry nodded vigorously, noting that Su Yan's shooting technique was very similar to his own from the moment Su Yan made his first three-pointer.

And accurate.

But he wouldn't allow it himself.

The truth is out.

It was Su Yan who stole my three-pointer.

Curry was convinced of this, and he even seriously approached Su Yan after coming on in the second quarter.

In an accusatory tone: "Tell me, what did you do to me?!"

???

What tone is this?

A woman, completely naked in bed, questions a man in the early morning?!

Don't make it sound like something shameful happened between us!

Su Yan rolled his eyes at him, annoyed, and retorted, "Even if I stole three points from you, damn it."

That would be about 2-3 games.

"You've been a complete slacker all season so far, don't you have any self-awareness?!"

Oh?

It really is.

Curry realized what was happening.

Su Yan shook his head: "You're such a grown-up, don't act like a primary school student, believing everything you hear."

Elementary school student?

Who is the primary school student?

I've been an adult for a long time.

With his baby face, Curry hates it when people say he looks like a primary school student.

He immediately tilted his head, pointed at Su Yan, and snapped, "I'm 21, older than you, so watch your mouth!!!"

hiss~

I just called you a primary school student, and you're threatening me?

If I say another word, you're probably going to hit me.

It's confirmed! He's a Golden State bully!

……

Curry's poor performance was expected. Fans who had some expectations were disappointed after seeing him miss one three-pointer after another.

Give up the struggle.

At least... I have no hope for him tonight.

"It shouldn't be!"

On the Warriors' bench, Coach Don Nelson frowned, as if pondering some difficult math problem.

He doesn't understand.

Not at all like Sister Li.

Why has Curry been playing so poorly this season, especially his three-point shooting... it's been so off.

Could it be that his slender build makes him unable to handle the intensity of the NBA?!

Or... did Su Yan steal 3 points from him?

He highly values ​​Curry, which is why he forcefully hijacked the Knicks' acquisition of him.

But Curry's performance now leaves him conflicted, even... somewhat disappointed.

On the Knicks' bench.

Coach D'Antoni was overjoyed. "Yes, yes, that's the defense we're going to use, that's the strategy we're going to target Stephen."

Let him play poorly.

Only in this way... can I successfully recruit him!

Others may not understand, but he is very clear about why Curry is not playing well, and he also believes that under his coaching system...

Curry can definitely shine.

[Su Yan + Curry]?

That's right.

This is the rebuilding that D'Antoni secretly planned, aiming to bring the Suns' "run-and-gun whirlwind" to New York.

In fact.

This idea had been in his mind ever since he witnessed Curry's incredible performance last year.

Unfortunately.

The Warriors interfered, hijacking Curry's plans and ruining his scheme.

They can't do it without Curry?!

It's not that it can't be done, but... it's just not quite there.

He may not be the first to create the Suns' "run-and-gun whirlwind" and "seven-second fast break".

But they must be among those who carried it forward and made it great.

He has a very advanced understanding of the "small ball era" and has long believed that the era will enter the "small ball era".

Curry's playing style is a style that adapts to the times.

If they can acquire Curry, the Knicks can rebuild; otherwise, there's nothing they can do.

Losing Curry.

This also caused him to lose the motivation to rebuild the Knicks.

After a 10-game losing streak this season, they're heading towards tanking.

But then a new path opened up before us.

She unexpectedly met Su Yan.

Su Yan's advanced understanding of the "small ball era" made Coach D'Antoni feel that... Su Yan is an even more evolved version than Curry.

He is more suited to the small-ball era and more compatible with the "run-and-gun system".

On this basis, if we can also poach Curry and let Su Yan and Curry, who are potential stars in line with the times, join forces.

That would undoubtedly be a royal flush.

However... since the Warriors have already snatched him away, they must also be interested in Curry, and the difficulty of poaching him is self-evident.

Fortunately.

Curry is really disappointing.

Monta Ellis really didn't give Curry a chance to showcase himself, nipping potential threats to his team's status in the bud.

Based on this.

Coach D'Antoni also employed a "three-body" defensive strategy, which made Curry perform terribly.

in this way.

The chances of poaching Curry will greatly increase!

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