NBA: The second generation of the strongest star
Chapter 29 The No. 2 Scholar VS Tan Hua ([-])
Chapter 29 Number One Scholar VS Tanhua ([-])
Before the game started, John Wall, the host, came over to say hello.
"Andrew, long time no see."
"Long time no see, Wall."
The last time the two met was at the draft conference, and several months have passed.
In fact, the two are neither familiar nor unfamiliar. They have played against each other in the NCAA and can speak a few words.
To be honest, John Wall would also like to thank Andrew. Before the draft, John Wall thought he was not the No. [-] pick. After all, Andrew crushed himself in terms of statistics and popularity. On the day of the draft, he heard that the No. [-] pick was himself, and John Wall was still a little bit Stupid.
Is it really me?
That's right, the No. 2010 pick in [-] was John Wall.
But after the draft.John Wall also chatted with Washington Wizards general manager Tommy Shepard. Tommy Shepard told John Wall why he chose him instead of Andrew, who had better statistics and popularity.
After listening, John Wall suddenly realized.
It turned out that he voluntarily gave up on his own initiative, and in the end it was cheaper for him.
The starting point of becoming the No. [-] pick in the draft is different, with high popularity and a lot of money. Of course, Andrew must be the most popular in this draft.
Just like the 1984 draft, Jordan was the most popular that year, and he was selected with the third overall pick.
"Andrew, I won't show mercy in this game, and at the same time I want to avenge the NCAA." John Wall went straight to the challenge.
"To each other." Andrew replied.
The two hugged each other friendly before the game, which gave the media a chance to take crazy photos.
After the hug, the two sides went back to their own half to warm up.
After the warm-up was over, the starting players from both sides took off their jackets and came to the court.
"Beep beep." With the referee's whistle, the game officially began.
With a snap, Timofey Mozgov made a rare jump and lost the ball, and the Washington Wizards got the ball for the first time.
John Wall dribbles across halfcourt.
Andrew stood quietly on the three-point line waiting for John Wall's arrival.
Defending John Wall, Andrew has long thought of a strategy: the main defense.
John Wall is a guard with outstanding physical talent.
In recent years, there have been such guards. Rose in 08, Westbrook in 08, and John Wall in 10. These three are all guards with outstanding physical talents.
So Andrew mainly guards against his breakthroughs. As for shooting, try to keep interference as much as possible.
After a while, John Wall dribbled the ball and came to Andrew. John Wall did not choose to fight with Andrew. He knew very well that his style of play was a bit restrained for Andrew. After all, Andrew's physical talent was not worse than him at all. Keep up with him, while Andrew is taller than him, if you are not careful, you will be blocked by him.
John Wall makes a pick-and-roll gesture.
"It's not like you, Wall." Andrew couldn't help teasing.
"No way, the opponent is you." John Wall replied.
JaVale McGee runs inside to help John Wall block Andrew slightly.
The next moment, JaVale McGee on the pick-and-roll rushed to the basket.
John Wall flicked his wrist, and the ball was still towards the basket.
JaVale McGee jumped high, grabbed the ball with both hands in the air, and slammed it into the basket.
Score.
Alley-oop from John Wall to JaVale McGee.
0:2, the Washington Wizards opened the scoring first.
In an instant, there were cheers at the scene.
Andrew quickly communicated with Timofey Mozgov: "Mozgov, don't come out, guard the basket, and let him in the middle distance."
Once Timofey Mozgov is pulled out, 90% of this kind of ball loses points.
But it's hard to say in the middle distance. Even John Wall himself can't guarantee 10 of 9 shots, not to mention Andrew who is eyeing him.
Timofey Mozgov nodded.
The New York Knicks re-served, and Andrew dribbled the ball across half court.
After halftime, Timofey Mozgov ran out immediately and pulled JaVale McGee out, creating a vacuum inside the Washington Wizards.
good chance.
Andrew and Timofey Mozgov high pick and roll!
After a pick-and-roll, Andrew sped up and rushed in. The speed was so fast that even JaVale McGee, who was chasing back, couldn't catch up for a while. He watched Andrew smash the dunk with one hand.
With a bang, he scored a slam dunk.
2:2
Andrew responded to John Wall's alley-oop just now.
Tanhua VS champion, the tip of the needle is against the wheat awn.
Fans are looking forward to how John Wall will respond.
This time John Wall is still picking and rolling with JaVale McGee. To be honest, JaVale McGee’s picking and rolling is still good. Even though Andrew was prepared, he still couldn’t return to John Wall’s side in the first place. Of course, this is also John Wall’s speed. Hurry up, switch to other guards, maybe Andrew will be able to go back at once.
John Wall noticed that Timofey Mozgov did not follow up for the first time. Seeing this, John Wall couldn't help but choose to make a mid-range shot.
Andrew rushed over, trying to block John Wall's mid-range.
But still a step too late.
The ball hit the board and fell into the arms of the basket.
John Wall succeeds in the middle distance.
2:4, the Washington Wizards lead again.
There was another round of cheers at the scene.
Although Andrew has been in the limelight recently and even just won the best of the week, the fans at the scene still hope that John Wall can bring the Washington Wizards to defeat the New York Knicks led by Andrew.
When it was the turn of the New York Knicks, Andrew dribbled to the 45-degree three-point line on the left side of the frontcourt.
This time Andrew did not pick and roll with Timofey Mozgov, but with Danilo Gallinari. Point line Danilo Gallinari.
Danilo Gallinari, who received the ball, made a three-pointer without hesitation.
"Dang." With a bang, Danilo Gallinari missed an open three-pointer.
"FUCK!" Danilo Gallinari couldn't help cursing, but he couldn't seize this opportunity.
Insider Timofey Mozgov and JaVale McGee jumped at the same time. Timofey Mozgov's position was slightly better, but JaVale McGee put a lot of pressure on Timofey Mozgov, so Timofey Mozgov opted to dial the ball out.
The ball came right back into Andrew's hands.
And John Wall also returned to Andrew.
See this Andrew post up John Wall.
As the son of Jordan, the god of basketball, back-up singles are the basic exercises.
Andrew lashed out at John Wall behind him.
John Wall was able to withstand the first kick, but John Wall couldn't stand it the second time, and couldn't help but backed up. As soon as he retreated, Andrew turned around and jumped.
At this moment JaVale McGee pounced on him, with a height of 213cm and a wingspan of 229cm, blocking Andrew like a wall.
WTF!
In the air, Andrew quickly changed his mind, took the ball back, put it at the waist, flicked his wrist, and the ball flew out to Timofey Mozgov behind JaVale McGee.
Murphy Mozgov dunked with ease.
Andrew made a wonderful assist and once again helped the team equalize the score.
4:4
Both Andrew and John Wall scored 2 points and 1 assist, and the two sides refused to give in to each other.
For the rest of the first quarter, the two teams were under the leadership of the leader, and the score rose alternately.
"Beep."
With the sound of the whistle, the first quarter ended.
26:26
The two sides tied.
Andrew 11 points and 5 assists; John Wall 10 points and 5 assists.
(End of this chapter)
Before the game started, John Wall, the host, came over to say hello.
"Andrew, long time no see."
"Long time no see, Wall."
The last time the two met was at the draft conference, and several months have passed.
In fact, the two are neither familiar nor unfamiliar. They have played against each other in the NCAA and can speak a few words.
To be honest, John Wall would also like to thank Andrew. Before the draft, John Wall thought he was not the No. [-] pick. After all, Andrew crushed himself in terms of statistics and popularity. On the day of the draft, he heard that the No. [-] pick was himself, and John Wall was still a little bit Stupid.
Is it really me?
That's right, the No. 2010 pick in [-] was John Wall.
But after the draft.John Wall also chatted with Washington Wizards general manager Tommy Shepard. Tommy Shepard told John Wall why he chose him instead of Andrew, who had better statistics and popularity.
After listening, John Wall suddenly realized.
It turned out that he voluntarily gave up on his own initiative, and in the end it was cheaper for him.
The starting point of becoming the No. [-] pick in the draft is different, with high popularity and a lot of money. Of course, Andrew must be the most popular in this draft.
Just like the 1984 draft, Jordan was the most popular that year, and he was selected with the third overall pick.
"Andrew, I won't show mercy in this game, and at the same time I want to avenge the NCAA." John Wall went straight to the challenge.
"To each other." Andrew replied.
The two hugged each other friendly before the game, which gave the media a chance to take crazy photos.
After the hug, the two sides went back to their own half to warm up.
After the warm-up was over, the starting players from both sides took off their jackets and came to the court.
"Beep beep." With the referee's whistle, the game officially began.
With a snap, Timofey Mozgov made a rare jump and lost the ball, and the Washington Wizards got the ball for the first time.
John Wall dribbles across halfcourt.
Andrew stood quietly on the three-point line waiting for John Wall's arrival.
Defending John Wall, Andrew has long thought of a strategy: the main defense.
John Wall is a guard with outstanding physical talent.
In recent years, there have been such guards. Rose in 08, Westbrook in 08, and John Wall in 10. These three are all guards with outstanding physical talents.
So Andrew mainly guards against his breakthroughs. As for shooting, try to keep interference as much as possible.
After a while, John Wall dribbled the ball and came to Andrew. John Wall did not choose to fight with Andrew. He knew very well that his style of play was a bit restrained for Andrew. After all, Andrew's physical talent was not worse than him at all. Keep up with him, while Andrew is taller than him, if you are not careful, you will be blocked by him.
John Wall makes a pick-and-roll gesture.
"It's not like you, Wall." Andrew couldn't help teasing.
"No way, the opponent is you." John Wall replied.
JaVale McGee runs inside to help John Wall block Andrew slightly.
The next moment, JaVale McGee on the pick-and-roll rushed to the basket.
John Wall flicked his wrist, and the ball was still towards the basket.
JaVale McGee jumped high, grabbed the ball with both hands in the air, and slammed it into the basket.
Score.
Alley-oop from John Wall to JaVale McGee.
0:2, the Washington Wizards opened the scoring first.
In an instant, there were cheers at the scene.
Andrew quickly communicated with Timofey Mozgov: "Mozgov, don't come out, guard the basket, and let him in the middle distance."
Once Timofey Mozgov is pulled out, 90% of this kind of ball loses points.
But it's hard to say in the middle distance. Even John Wall himself can't guarantee 10 of 9 shots, not to mention Andrew who is eyeing him.
Timofey Mozgov nodded.
The New York Knicks re-served, and Andrew dribbled the ball across half court.
After halftime, Timofey Mozgov ran out immediately and pulled JaVale McGee out, creating a vacuum inside the Washington Wizards.
good chance.
Andrew and Timofey Mozgov high pick and roll!
After a pick-and-roll, Andrew sped up and rushed in. The speed was so fast that even JaVale McGee, who was chasing back, couldn't catch up for a while. He watched Andrew smash the dunk with one hand.
With a bang, he scored a slam dunk.
2:2
Andrew responded to John Wall's alley-oop just now.
Tanhua VS champion, the tip of the needle is against the wheat awn.
Fans are looking forward to how John Wall will respond.
This time John Wall is still picking and rolling with JaVale McGee. To be honest, JaVale McGee’s picking and rolling is still good. Even though Andrew was prepared, he still couldn’t return to John Wall’s side in the first place. Of course, this is also John Wall’s speed. Hurry up, switch to other guards, maybe Andrew will be able to go back at once.
John Wall noticed that Timofey Mozgov did not follow up for the first time. Seeing this, John Wall couldn't help but choose to make a mid-range shot.
Andrew rushed over, trying to block John Wall's mid-range.
But still a step too late.
The ball hit the board and fell into the arms of the basket.
John Wall succeeds in the middle distance.
2:4, the Washington Wizards lead again.
There was another round of cheers at the scene.
Although Andrew has been in the limelight recently and even just won the best of the week, the fans at the scene still hope that John Wall can bring the Washington Wizards to defeat the New York Knicks led by Andrew.
When it was the turn of the New York Knicks, Andrew dribbled to the 45-degree three-point line on the left side of the frontcourt.
This time Andrew did not pick and roll with Timofey Mozgov, but with Danilo Gallinari. Point line Danilo Gallinari.
Danilo Gallinari, who received the ball, made a three-pointer without hesitation.
"Dang." With a bang, Danilo Gallinari missed an open three-pointer.
"FUCK!" Danilo Gallinari couldn't help cursing, but he couldn't seize this opportunity.
Insider Timofey Mozgov and JaVale McGee jumped at the same time. Timofey Mozgov's position was slightly better, but JaVale McGee put a lot of pressure on Timofey Mozgov, so Timofey Mozgov opted to dial the ball out.
The ball came right back into Andrew's hands.
And John Wall also returned to Andrew.
See this Andrew post up John Wall.
As the son of Jordan, the god of basketball, back-up singles are the basic exercises.
Andrew lashed out at John Wall behind him.
John Wall was able to withstand the first kick, but John Wall couldn't stand it the second time, and couldn't help but backed up. As soon as he retreated, Andrew turned around and jumped.
At this moment JaVale McGee pounced on him, with a height of 213cm and a wingspan of 229cm, blocking Andrew like a wall.
WTF!
In the air, Andrew quickly changed his mind, took the ball back, put it at the waist, flicked his wrist, and the ball flew out to Timofey Mozgov behind JaVale McGee.
Murphy Mozgov dunked with ease.
Andrew made a wonderful assist and once again helped the team equalize the score.
4:4
Both Andrew and John Wall scored 2 points and 1 assist, and the two sides refused to give in to each other.
For the rest of the first quarter, the two teams were under the leadership of the leader, and the score rose alternately.
"Beep."
With the sound of the whistle, the first quarter ended.
26:26
The two sides tied.
Andrew 11 points and 5 assists; John Wall 10 points and 5 assists.
(End of this chapter)
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