Who will be the role players now that everyone's been reborn?

Chapter 12 I told you I'd take you in, but you didn't listen, so is it my fault?

To be honest, Chen Dong's defense still has many weaknesses. Fortunately, he is currently playing the power forward position and is matched up against Mario West.

In terms of height, Chen Dong is 2.01 meters tall compared to Chen Dong is 1.96 meters tall, giving Chen Dong the advantage.

Georgia Tech is on offense. Jarrett Jack breaks through in the frontcourt, but his rhythm falters. He inexplicably pulls up for a pass, and Chris Paul can't keep up with him. He watches helplessly as Jack passes the ball to Mario West, who then backs down Chen Dong.

"Great pass!" Paul Hansing exclaimed from the sidelines, giving Jack a thumbs up for the pass. Just a second ago, he felt this was an opportunity, but the next second he saw Chen Dong completely withstand West's back-to-the-basket attack. Seeing that he could not overpower West in terms of physical strength, West quickly turned around and was about to grab the ball and forcefully drive to the basket for a layup.

Snapped--!

Chen Dong anticipated this, jumped up and swung his right arm with an extra-long reach, like playing volleyball, swatting away West's layup.

"Great block!" Prosser jumped up and pumped his fist in celebration.

Amid gasps of surprise, Paul chased after the out-of-control ball and immediately launched a counterattack. Jack followed closely and engaged in a fierce battle, but Paul used a sudden stop to shake him off.

Unfortunately, Will Bynum also rushed in to entangle Paul, interrupting his next fast break. The Hornets had truly embodied the philosophy of "everyone else doesn't matter, Paul's offense must die!"

Counter-attack opportunities are fleeting; the NCAA has 35 seconds on the shot clock. Paul chose to play it safe and wait for his teammates to get into position for a half-court game.

Bang bang~~

After a series of crossover dribbles, Paul suddenly broke through with the ball. However, Jack's close defense and Will Bynum's help defense arrived late but in time.

Here we go again!

"Paul definitely wants to play basketball, but the Hornets certainly won't give him the space to control the game."

"That makes perfect sense. Paul continues to pass the ball, Justin Gray receives it and lifts up, and at the same time, Mario West comes over to help defend..."

Snapped--!

With a bounce, the basketball was passed back to Chen Dong.

A chance to win one-on-one.

Clang!

Chen Dong's jump shot missed.

This is bad news. The good news is that Chen Dong rushed to the basket, retrieved the basketball he had missed, and then shot it off the backboard.

Bang, whoosh!!!

"A goal from Chen Dong's second attacking opportunity, scored with a shot off the backboard!" the commentator shouted. "Paul can influence the game without even controlling the ball."

This is the role of a superstar on the court.

The Hornets had a two-on-one situation on the perimeter, but in the paint they were facing the backlash of a two-on-one defense...

Under the basket, Rick Williams only needs to act as a "post guard" to neutralize Luke Sinchel's role in protecting the rebounds in the paint, and Chen Dong's chances of scoring one-on-one will not disappear.

The work of "sewer" is so simple and unpretentious!

In the transition between offense and defense, Jack controlled the ball in the attacking third, Luke Sinchel moved up high to set a screen for Will Bynum, Justin Gray was blocked, and Will Bynum cut inside.

"Jack's surgical pass reached the paint, Wilbone received the ball, accelerated, and drove to the basket... The ball was in..."

Clang!

With Chen Dong's help defense and block, the Bumblebee's tried-and-true team tactics were broken.

Luke Sincher has a decent mid-range shot. He can step out to the perimeter, setting screens for his teammates while also setting up his own shot on the perimeter. Rick Williams has no choice but to come out and defend.

In that instant!

Will Bynum, being both strong and tough, can attack the basket when the opponent doesn't have a center protecting it.

With Jack's instructions, the Hornets could threaten the Devil's basket with either a layup or a mid-range jump shot.

Who would have thought that while the tactical process was achieved, the result was ineffective?

"They all said they'd come to collect your money!"

"You won't listen, is that my fault?"

With consecutive offensive goals and consecutive defensive plays against the Hornets, Chen Dong put into practice the good words he had spoken when he entered the game.

Moreover, it doesn't seem like it's going to end anytime soon.

During the offensive play, Chen Dong continued to benefit tactically. He received the ball and once again had a "one-on-one" opportunity. He broke through to the basket and drove to the rim for a layup.

Luke Sinchell's eyes widened, only to see Chen Dong, who was halfway up a layup, pass the basketball from behind him to the other side. By the time he looked to his left, Rick Williams had already jumped high and dunked with both hands.

Clang!

"Wake Forest's offense has scored again."

"A goal resulting from a combination play between a tall player and a fast player in the penalty area."

"The Hornets' strategy of double-teaming Chris Paul is now doomed to failure."

With Chen Dong entering the game, the Devil's Butler team went on a 7-0 run in just three minutes, making it 15-14, and the score difference was almost wiped out.

West stood with his hands on his hips, staring intently at the score on the scoreboard.

Where did this guy from the Devil's Deacon Team come from?

You think you can just take us in like that?

The offense was 'one against zero,' so it's understandable that they conceded points, but how come their defense was so strong?

That's incredibly versatile!

As West raised several questions, the Hornets' head coach called a timeout.

They need to reorganize their tactics.

The Devil's Deacon's role players have withstood the test, and it's time to consider ending the "head-chopping" tactic against Paul. We can't let Chen Dong continue to dominate the game with impunity.

"Well done!"

"Chen, your appearance has disrupted the Hornets' attempt to take control of the game."

Back in the rest area, Chen Dong high-fived his teammates, receiving affirmation from them and the coaching staff.

Prosser, holding the tactics panel, said in a deep voice, "Not enough!!!"

We simply cracked the Hornets' tactics.

"Now it's our turn to make a move."

Let them taste our weapons too.

After finishing his statement, Prosser looked at Chris Paul and said, "Since the Hornets don't want you to have possession of the ball, then you should automatically give it up."

"If they won't let you organize and play a supporting role, then you should become the finisher and switch to shooting guard."

"Offense is not only the best defense, offense is also the best organization."

Chris Paul, supporting his raised right hand with his left, posed his question: "If I'm not going to be the ball-handling playmaker, then who will control the ball?"

"You should control the ball."

You dribbled the ball up the court; have you ever watched a Lakers game?

Next, you play like Fisher, and Chen Dong is Kobe…”

"So, I am Shaquille O'Neal?" Rick Williams pointed at himself and laughed.

"No!" Prosser shook his head. "You're Divac...

Rick Williams was dumbfounded. How did they switch from the triangle offense to the Princeton offense?

too difficult!

I can't figure out what tactics it is!

After the timeout, the game resumed, and the Hornets players on the court were finding it very difficult.

As the game progressed, Paul Hansing, who was initially unable to describe the situation on the field in words, suddenly had a flash of inspiration, like Newton being hit by an apple: "If the Hornets' tactics are on the first or second floor, then the Devil's tactics are watching them from the third or fourth floor."

"And the reason why this situation occurred is all thanks to that Tokyo University player."

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