Superstar Athletes’ Black Tech Systems

Chapter 233 Unknown Achievement

There are three minutes left in the third quarter.

Mike Brown played tricks on the rotation, letting Kobe, Nash, and Li Liang go down to rest early.

Howard played for a while, and replaced Li Liang in the last three or four quarters.

Prepare to start the fourth quarter, and then replace Kobe and Nash, the two outside offensive cores.

The main purpose of doing so is to allow the old players to add a little rest time, and at the same time disrupt the Bobcats' rotation deployment.

Of course, there was nothing Brown could do. He fell behind so much all of a sudden, and felt unable to catch up after playing for a while in the third quarter, so he might as well change his formation and try.

After Li Liang returned to the court, Brown hoped that he would use his defense and passion to rekindle the fighting spirit of the Lakers.

Du Hong was also replaced with Li Liang, who replaced Blake, who played so-so.

If Blake continues to be so stubborn, he will be completely abandoned by Brown.

As soon as Li Liang appeared on the stage, Brown could finally sit back on the bench, otherwise he would not dare to go back.

The ball is still owned by the Bobcats, and the baseline ball is served.

Ben Gordon received the ball from the outside, and after using the pick-and-roll with continuous dribbles, he went inside.

Li Liang switched defenses from the middle and followed closely, covering Ben Gordon all the time.

Gordon missed a forced layup, and O'Neal got a backcourt rebound.

Handing the ball to Meeks, Li Liang yelled "Run!"

Meeks wanted to stop and stabilize the ball, but when Li Liang yelled at him, he dribbled forward as if his butt was on fire.

The Bobcats' defense has been bad, but the Lakers are not willing to fight back tonight, and they can't seize the opportunity.

This time Meeks rushed to the basket, pushed past the Bobcats defender, and forced a layup!

miss...

Meeks is physically strong and rushes like a little steel egg.

But he is not tall and has average wingspan, so his ability to finish at the basket is not strong.

At this time, Li Liang followed up from behind and made a tip-up.

58:67, narrowed the point difference to single digits.

This is one of the few quick counterattacks scored by the Lakers in this game, and it is also Li Liang's first offensive rebound.

Quick counterattacks, offensive rebounds, these are the performances of vitality.

But to really turn the situation around, it still depends on defense.

Henderson dribbles outside looking for an opportunity, and Mullens comes over to set a screen.

Li Liang's positioning is very good, Mullens wants to go down, Li Liang is in a good position, so that Henderson dare not pass.

In the end, Henderson made a three-pointer from the outside and the ball went out of the basket.

He had a really good touch tonight, the ball almost went in.

Li Liang grabbed the backcourt rebound and passed the ball to Du Hong.

Du Hong quickly dribbled the ball across half court, rushed to the free throw line, and passed the ball to Li Liang in the corner.

Both Jamison and Jermaine were crowded in the three-second zone, attracting the Bobcats' defense.

Li Liang seemed to pass the ball to Jamison, but transferred the ball in a wide range to Meeks, who was 45 degrees to the right.

There was nothing in front of Meeks, and he hit a three-pointer after catching the ball!

61:67, Li Liangyi came on the field and recovered 5 points at once, narrowing the point difference to only 6 points.

The Bobcats immediately called a timeout, feeling that the situation was not good.

The fans at the scene were very happy, many of them were wearing Lakers jerseys.

After returning from the timeout, the Bobcats played very targeted. They sought stability and let Mullens play singles with the ball in the low post.

As a player, Mullens has a good shot and has a certain footwork.

O'Neal could hold him up, but couldn't keep up with him.

After Mullens turned inside, he threw his right hand lightly and hit two points.

Li Liang still wanted to defend the ball, but Mullens' height and wingspan advantage was too obvious, and he couldn't reach it at all.

It seems that the work of defending under the basket really depends on talent.

No matter how much Li Liang has done in the mission, without the hard foundation of jumping, wingspan, and height, it still doesn't work in many cases.

61:69, 8 points, the third quarter is about to end.

After the Lakers rushed two balls, they played the position with this ball. They stopped rushing and wanted a success rate.

They ran a UCLA-CUT play.

Du Hong gave the ball to Jamison on the wing, and Li Liang set a high-post screen for Du Hong, allowing Du Hong to cut to the basket.

Li Liang stretched himself beyond the three-point line, and Jamison saw that Du Hong had no chance, so he returned the ball to Li Liang.

Then Jamison went to the waist to make a wall, Duhon cut out to the three-point line again, and Jamison cut inward.

Li Liang has two choices. Give the ball to Du Hong. If he has a chance to make a three-pointer, he can pass the ball as well.

The second is to pass the ball to Jamison, and Jamison has a chance at the basket.

This kind of classic small cooperation is generally played by players who have studied in college.

Li Liang took a short time to make a judgment. He pretended to pass the ball to Du Hong, but suddenly passed the ball to the inside with a long blow. Jamison evaded the defense after receiving the ball and made a layup.

The pass was so beautiful that Li Liang didn't even use the skill [One Shot Into the Soul].

63:69, scored 2 points again.

After that, the two sides missed one attack each, and then Jamison caused a foul by the opponent, and made two free throws at the free throw line, 64:69, 5 points.

But in the end the Lakers made two mistakes. One was that the Bobcats' quick counterattack still rushed up.

O'Neal caused a foul at the basket, and Sessions made two free throws, 64:71.

Then Duhon made a pass error in the offense and was counterattacked by the Bobcats. Jeff Taylor received a pass from Ben Gordon and dunked with both hands!

64:73, the point difference is nine points again.

With the last five seconds left in the third quarter, Li Liang knew he had to score a goal.

Otherwise, I will win back 2 points in three minutes, what a shame.

And Li Liang hasn't hit a three-pointer in this game, so Kobe can't look down on him.

After serving in the backcourt, Meeks received the ball, and Li Liang gave him a look.

Meeks understood, took the ball and rushed across the half court quickly.

The Bobcats' defense is also upright. Anyway, if someone rushes at them, they will shrink, shrinking the three-second zone all at once.

Missing Li Liang who was following behind, Meeks turned around and passed the ball, and Li Liang made a catch from outside the three-point line!

Three points at the buzzer!

67:73!

It was only 6 points away, and the task was completed relatively well.

At the end of the third quarter, Li Liang returned to the court, saw Brown and said, "I told you not to let me play earlier, if I play earlier, we will be tied!"

Mike Brown was helpless, thinking that if you hadn't been replaced and rested, how could you find your status.

...

The fourth quarter began, the final decisive battle between the two sides.

It can be said that Li Liang's three-pointer at the buzzer at the end of the third quarter and his performance in the remaining three minutes made the momentum of the two sides at the beginning of the fourth quarter completely different.

If the Bobcats lead by more than ten points and enter the fourth quarter, they will have more confidence and play more confidently and smoothly.

But after only 6 points, it feels different.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, it was still the Lakers' round, and the Lakers almost made a mistake in an outside pass.

But Meeks snatched the ball back tenaciously, then went to the inside, turned over and hit a fadeaway jumper, scoring two points.

This is a very crucial goal.

If a mistake, the Bobcats is another fast break.

Now scored, the point difference was narrowed to only 4 points, and the Bobcats became nervous.

The strength of the Lakers' perimeter defense continued to improve. Li Liang forced Sessions from the perimeter and let Sessions pass the ball.

After the last few rotations, Sessions faced Li Liang's defense one-on-one on the outside.

Li Liang directly used [Death Coil] to knock the ball out of Sessions' hands.

Meeks received the ball and made a fast break with the ball. He faced two defenders under the basket and passed back to Li Liang who was following behind.

Li Liang first faked away Taylor, who was flying over to block the shot, and then hit a three-pointer steadily!

After making 0 of 4 shots in the first half, Li Liang hit both three-pointers in the second half, both of which were key three-pointers.

Li Liang now uses less three-point shooting rate promotion stickers, and he is very confident in his shooting.

Only when it is extremely critical, or when the body is tired and the hand feels particularly bad, will it be used to suppress the shock.

The use of props and skills should be restrained, good steel should be used on the blade, and good iron should be used on the edge of the basket.

As soon as the ball was scored, 72:73, the Bobcats were suddenly in danger.

The point difference narrowed to only 1 point, and the fourth quarter has just begun.

Nash, Howard, and Kobe are still sitting off the court.

The Bobcats did not call a timeout, and Kemba Walker quickly rushed through halftime and used his speed to pass Duhon.

Li Liang came to help defend, Henderson on the flank cut in, and Walker passed the ball to Henderson.

Henderson swayed Jamison away with two fake moves in a row, and then Li Liang, who was defended for a layup, got a big cap!

It's a pity that Jamison fouled the ball first, so Henderson had to stand at the free throw line.

Made two free throws, 72:75.

At this time, Kobe, Nash, and Howard all returned to the court.

They have been resting for a long time, and Kobe's sledgehammer is already hungry.

But the key to control the situation is still in the hands of Li Liang.

Nash handed over the ball at halftime and let Li Liang respond.

Li Liang directed a few times, and suddenly a lob pass was sent to the inside. It was Kobe who made an air cut to the basket, caught the ball and made an easy layup!

One of the ways to prevent Kobe from hitting the iron is to give him an open layup opportunity, no iron to hit!

74:75, 1 point, this 1 point is the Bobcats' psychological defense.

Ben Gordon received a pass from Sessions from the outside, a fake three-pointer swayed Jamison away, took two steps in, and hit a difficult forward jumper.

74:77, still 3 points.

Jamison is really a colander on the defensive end, unable to keep track of people and keep positions.

It is conceivable that Jamison will not have too many opportunities in the playoffs, and this defense is really unwatchable.

In other words, his offense and experience can be used in the regular season.

Then, both sides' offenses missed.

Li Liang cut off Sessions' breakthrough in defense.

Kobe took the ball and counterattacked quickly.

After he slowed down, he took advantage of his defensive appeal and made a clever ground pass to Li Liang who was plugging in behind.

Li Liang caught the ball and rushed to the basket, making a layup with his left hand.

The two came to have a flirt, and Li Liang pointed to Kobe, meaning the pass was good, sensible, and I will pass the ball to you next time.

Immediately afterwards, Li Liang from the outside line poked Kemba Walker's ball away, and this kid was everywhere.

The ball was stabbed to the center line, and Walker could only go back to pick it up, and a lot of offensive time was consumed.

The Bobcats can no longer play tactics, and Walker can only hold the ball and make a strong breakthrough.

As a result, he rushed to the basket and suffered a solid blood cap from Howard!

The ball was fanned out of the sideline, and the Bobcats violated the 24-second offense.

The Lakers completely regained their momentum.

At 76:77, it felt like it was only a matter of time before the Bobcats were breached.

Ci Shiping also returned to the game, and the Lakers lineup was complete.

Li Liang dropped the ball to Ci Shiping in the low post, and Ci Shiping used his body to force Henderson.

It's a pity that a layup under the basket was missed, and a tip-up was also missed.

The two sides entangled for three more rounds, and neither side scored.

Shanmao gritted his teeth and held on to this one point of psychological defense, just like a man and a woman are in love, only one pair of underwear is left. In fact, there is no difference, but they just don't take it off.

It seems that if you don't take it off, you can avoid the bombardment.

It's just a matter of time.

Who else to look at in this situation, of course it is Li Liang!

Li Liang was lying in ambush in the bottom corner on the right, and suddenly came out with the help of Howard's cover.

Receive Kobe's pass at 45 degrees on the right, and directly shoot a three-pointer!

The ball was shot very suddenly, and the Bobcats defenders didn't even react, and the ball flew to the basket with a whoosh.

Then with a bang, the ball went in!

Panties were taken off.

At 79:77, they overtook by two points.

Shan Mao's side was vented all of a sudden, and its momentum was vented.

There are 7 minutes left before the end of the fourth quarter.

When Li Liang made the shot, the subtitles flashed in front of him:

[Congratulations, you have achieved an achievement. You hit the 166th three-pointer in the season. Reward: One chance to draw with the Lucky Wheel. Please enter the system to check. 】

Li Liang took a look, huh? Got a chance to win a lottery.

Why is it the number 166? Is it because of auspiciousness?

Or does it have the same profound meaning as 58?

Li Liang didn't know.

It was his 51st NBA game and he hasn't missed a single game this season.

After hitting his 166th three-pointer, he averaged 3.2 three-pointers per game.

It is the tallest among all rookies in NBA history, and it is terrifyingly high.

In the 2005-2006 season when Kobe took the most three-pointers, he averaged only 2.3 three-pointers per game.

The player with the highest three-pointers per game in the previous rookie season was Stephen Curry in the 2009-10 season.

He averaged 2.1 three-pointers per game, and his shooting percentage was also ranked first at 43%.

Li Liang has now played 51 games, and has raised this record to 3.2, with a shooting percentage as high as 48%.

Higher than Kobe's two-point field goal percentage.

Although it can't be compared with Curry in terms of shooting difficulty, the Lakers have really few three-pointers, and the whole team is doing three-pointers for him.

But this hit rate, the number of hits, is pretty scary.

The game is still going on, no one knows about this achievement, and the commentator doesn't pay attention.

Only Li Liang noticed it himself, he felt that he was really an all-star f***ing star!

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