Nba: My Power Is Invincible!

Chapter 36 Lin Yue: Don’T Just Use Your Body To Play Ball, Sometimes You Also Need To Use Your Brain

This is not difficult to see from the second half of the second quarter.

The continuous mistakes made Coach Adelman really unbearable.

If there wasn't a better candidate at the power forward position, Adelman would have liked to put Chris Webber on the bench and abandon him.

But even so, Adelman still removed Chris Webber's position as the first passing point.

Instead, let Divac, who has equally good passing ability, take on this important task.

A large number of off-ball pick-and-rolls and cutting runs allowed the Kings to show a very strong competitive state as soon as they returned in the second half.

The team's scoring leader Peja Stojakovic took the lead in hitting a three-pointer from a 45-degree angle on the left.

Helped the Kings get off to a good start in the second half.

Unable to guard the Kings' offense, the Raptors were forced to play to their strengths.

In the position battle, Alvin Williams once again passed the ball to Lin Yue in the penalty area.

Lin Yue relied on brute force to penetrate the king's penalty area.

And Chris Webber's strength cannot withstand Lin Yue.

There is no way, Weber's strength attribute is at most 80.

Coupled with serious injuries, Lin Yue's ability to fight is far from his match.

This was proven multiple times in the first half.

"Bang~"

With Lin Yue's violent dunk, Chris Webber was pushed away by more than three meters by Lin Yue.

After completing the entire set of dunk offensive moves, Chris Webber didn't even have a chance to hold off.

This makes Chris Webber, who is responsible for the defense, look like a clown.

A dunk pushed Chris Webber three meters away, which was indeed a bit heart-wrenching.

Looking down at the red-faced Chris Webber, Lin Yue smiled and shrugged:

"Your defense looks weak to me!"

Under the critical attack of trash talk, Weber almost broke through his defense.

"hateful!"

Gritting his teeth, clenching his fists, and watching Lin Yue retreat to the backcourt, Chris Webber's already poor mental state was once again stimulated!

The Kings attack.

Chris Webber is very active this round.

He constantly used his teammates' off-ball pick-and-rolls to try to get to the basket.

It seemed that he wanted to save some face on Lin Yue.

But as the saying goes, the more anxious the situation, the more chaotic it becomes. Chris Webber has completely lost his mind.

Using Christie's outside pick-and-roll, Weber saw the opportunity and turned around and went straight to the basket.

Seeing Weber's movement, big center Divac also passed the ball immediately.

At this time, Lin Yue had already got stuck on Chris Webber's breakthrough route in advance, and the distance between the two was less than half a meter.

Unless Chris Webber distributes the ball quickly, Webber, who is attacking with the ball, will directly hit Lin Yue.

If it hits Lin Yue, the referee is very likely to call an offensive foul.

However, at this time, Chris Webber had gradually lost his mind.

Looking at Lin Yue standing in front of him, Weber did not pass the ball to Mike Bibby in the corner.

Instead, he took the ball and faced Lin Yue.

It seemed that he was desperately trying to avenge Lin Yue's humiliation just now.

"boom!"

As the two bodies collided with each other with a "bang".

Lin Yue, who has always been extremely strong, was directly knocked away by Chris Webber's impact for more than two meters before he stopped.

The whole acting can be said to be a little exaggerated.

Even the fans on the side didn't believe it.

However, Chris Webber's offense was indeed an undisputed offensive foul.

After all, Lin Yue had already stood in a defensive position in advance, with his body straight and without any movement at his feet.

This is an excellent prediction of a foul.

"Beep beep beep~"

At the same time, the bottom line referee blew the whistle and made a gesture, indicating that Chris Webber committed an offensive foul on this ball!

Seeing the referee's penalty, Chris Webber, who had basically lost his mind, jumped up angrily.

He rushed forward, reached out and grabbed the referee's arm at the baseline, and shouted:

"This ball should be his defensive foul, not my offensive foul!"

"Damn it! This is a terrible penalty!"

Seeing Chris Webber getting more and more emotional.

Mike Bibby jumped out immediately, hugged Chris Webber tightly from behind, and pulled him backwards.

Chris Webber, who was afraid of getting a technical foul, was ejected directly.

"Calm down! Chris! Find a way to calm down now!"

"This kind of questioning the referee's ball is meaningless and will only bring you one step closer to being sent off!"

"Calm down! You must calm down! That Lin Yue is here to stimulate you, don't fall into his trap!"

After hearing the dissuasion from Mike Bibby behind him, Chris Webber's mood gradually stabilized.

Although the anger in my heart towards Lin Yue has not diminished at all.

But Chris Webber knew at this moment that there was really no point in continuing to pester the referee, and it would be beneficial to Lin Yue.

"Hoo, ho!"

Taking two deep breaths in succession, Chris Webber forced himself to calm down.

Chris Webber is not afraid of sending off.

But before Lin Yue left the field, Chris Webber was really unwilling to be sent off early.

However, after Mike Bibby's persuasion.

Chris Webber had just calmed down when he heard Lin Yue's gloating voice:

"You weak shrimp, don't just use your body to play ball, sometimes you also need to use your brain!"

Lin Yue passed by Chris Webber, pointing to his muscles and his head.

Lin Yue's behavior is full of irony.

He was saying that you can't do it with your body, but you didn't expect that you can't do it with your brain.

No matter what you do, question the referee first.

The field was suddenly full of gunpowder! !

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