Nba: My Power Is Invincible!

Chapter 6 Carter Dunks, Lin Yue Crushes Little Emperor James!

As the team that uses defensive counterattacks to score the most points in the league, the Raptors can counterattack the fastest this season.

The players' fast break awareness has reached a very high level.

With his counterattack awareness and speed, Carter quickly caught up with the basketball.

Only the Cavaliers' Martin Cliffs reacted during the half, but he was left behind by the extremely fast Vince Carter.

Facing the unguarded basket, Vince Carter performed a windmill dunk.

"boom!"

See this dunk that silenced the entire Cavaliers home court.

For the first time, Silas felt that his team members were a bunch of rubbish!

Even LeBron James, who has high hopes from the team.

Especially compared to Lin Yue, who performed well in this game, the suppressed performance of the No. 1 pick is simply indescribable.

Seeing that the team's first offense after returning from a timeout was intercepted by Lin Yue, the Raptors took advantage of the Cavaliers' mistakes to counterattack. This scene almost made head coach Silas vomit blood in anger.

In the following period, the Raptors' targeted defense caused the Cavaliers to fall into an offensive drought for more than seven minutes.

During this period, the performance of the Cavaliers' core three of James, Boozer and Ilgauskas was a disaster.

When the Raptors continue to shrink their defensive formation, it is difficult for James to attack the inside through his personal ability.

Not everyone can choose to break through the three-man defense like Iverson and force a layup.

The penalty area was too crowded, and James and Boozer's pick-and-roll could not produce good scoring opportunities. The Cavaliers could only choose to increase outside shots.

With James and Boozer frequently playing in the mid-range positions on both sides.

In the end, the Cavaliers' offense was forced to let Ilgauskas pull to the free throw line to provide support.

You know, "Big Z" only averaged 1.3 assists per game this season.

When "Big Z" becomes the core of the Cavaliers' offense, it is not difficult to imagine how heated the scene will be.

In many offensive rounds, Ilgauskas stood on the free throw line and could not find a chance to pass the ball.

In the end, he could only take a mid-range shot from the free throw line.

Although "Big Z" also hit several mid-range shots, for the Cavaliers who were in an offensive drought, these scores were like a drop in the bucket and were completely useless in saving the team.

In contrast, the Raptors played more fiercely on the offensive end, whether it was Vince Carter and Lin Yue's high pick-and-roll, or the defensive counterattack after catching the Cavaliers' mistakes.

Whether it is the three-point shooting of outside shooters, the Raptors have always maintained a high offensive efficiency.

Lin Yue also had the upper hand in the duel with LeBron James, almost ending the first quarter with a crushing performance.

At the end of the first quarter, the Raptors established a 15-point lead.

Currently, Kevin O'Neal uses Lin Yue more frequently.

Except for games that enter garbage time early, Kevin O'Neal usually uses Lin Yue like 12+6+12+6.

That is, the first and third quarters are played at full time, and the second and fourth quarters are played for six minutes.

After such a game, Lin Yue's playing time can be kept at about 36 minutes. This is the most standard time for core players, and it can also try to avoid injuries caused by fatigue.

Of course, if the score is too tight on the court, Kevin O'Neal will usually send Lin Yue to the court when Lin Yue rests for about four minutes, and let Lin Yue play for 40 minutes to lead the team.

This is why Lin Yue's physical fitness is good.

Otherwise, few rookies can withstand this style of play, especially inside players, who can be fatal if they play for 40 minutes.

Lin Yue played 12 minutes in the first quarter. Facing Boozer's defense, he made 5 of 7 shots and 3 of 5 free throws.

He scored 13 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and 1 block in a single quarter.

This data is very comprehensive on both ends of the offense and defense, and the offensive efficiency is efficient enough. Almost all the media present focused on Lin Yue.

Who would have thought that a second-round pick could outperform the No. 1 pick.

If the Cavaliers hadn't started a zone defense in the second half of the first quarter, allowing center "Big Z" Ilgauskas to stay in the penalty area more, Lin Yue would definitely have produced better data.

In contrast, the high-profile "Little Emperor" James ended the game in disgrace in the first quarter, being restricted by the Raptors' unlimited defense changes and interior shrinkage.

Not only has the limelight been stolen by Lin Yue, but it is still unknown whether he can secure the second place among rookies in the next round of rookie rankings.

James also played the entire first quarter of the game for 12 minutes, but he only made 2 of 8 shots on the offensive end and failed to make several free throws.

He only surrendered 5 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 0 steals and 0 blocks.

No data is better than Lin Yue.

It is no exaggeration to say that Lin Yue completely suppressed LeBron James' performance in the first quarter.

(There is no data! Please give me some flowers! Just one will do! Let me refresh to know if someone is watching!)

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