Kings of the Game: Getting Back to the Game, Beginning with the NBA

Chapter 111 Field of view +3, empty connection connection



Chapter 111 Field of view +3, empty connection connection

Chapter 111 Field of view +3, empty connection connection

With this deja vu "Jane Wei connection" once again blooming in the world.

The smile on Jazz coach Snyder's face faded away.

Although the facts are right in front of his eyes, he still feels unbelievable, "Is it a coincidence? It must be a coincidence!"

Soon, the audience boos again.

Although the Jazz fans were shocked, they still shouted the biggest boos.

In their view, this long-lost "Janeway connection" must have been accidental.

Next, the game continues.

The Jazz, who had just been shown off by Liu Ming and James with "all-oops", are about to find their way back.

Conley held the ball for halftime and looked for Mitchell.

Then Mitchell approached Bojan Bogdanovic.

Mitchell is undoubtedly the strongest offensive point of the Jazz.

But his outside shooting percentage is only the league average.

And Bo Yang is the Jazz's most stable three-pointer.

The moment Bo Yang made a shot, Gobert, who had a strong sense of rebounding, blocked Jia.

"This rebound is mine!"

Gobert is one of the strongest rebounding monsters in the active league.

If you change Zhuangshen, maybe you can still fight against him one or two.

Xiao Jia seemed slightly inferior.

Xiaojia, who was stuck in the position by Gobert, saw that he had no choice, so he just gave up.

"Hey, look at this jerk!"

"Once you fight inside, you become a coward."

Say something.

No matter from the perspective of Jazz fans, or from the perspective of Lakers fans.

Xiaojia is really soft this time.

Even if you can't grab it, you should make an action to block Gobert from jumping and dunking again.

Just give up like this, and what is waiting is Gobert's frontcourt dunk!

And Gobert did jump up with the ball in his arms, hanging his hands fiercely on the basket!

Where's the ball?

"Unbelievable!"

"It's the number 11 of the Lakers!"

"Liu, steal the ball at the basket!"

Liu Ming had predicted Gobert's attack a long time ago? !

From giving up on Mitchell's defense, to cutting off Gobert's basketball at the basket, Liu Ming's defensive awareness this time is even more terrifying than the offensive awareness he showed just now!

But soon!

Home fans no longer insist on such a statement.

I saw that Liu Ming didn't protect the ball after he succeeded in the knife.

Instead, he took a few steps forward, and then swung the ball forward without even looking.

Like a football quarterback throwing a long throw.

The basketball quickly flew over a distance of more than 20 meters and came to the Jazz's basket.

And James, who arrived in time, seemed to have a tacit understanding. In an instant leap, he directly received this super long pass and completed this super long connection in the air.

This is an extremely shocking alley-oop!

Judging from the span of the pass and the quality of completion, this empty catch is enough to be called the first empty catch in history!

Not only can it eclipse the Utah Shuangsha Stockton and Malone's cross-court long pass, but it is also enough to cover up the light of the classic 11-meter Janeway connection between the Heat and the Spurs in 28.

Because of the 28-meter connection back then, James didn't end up with a "dunk" in the end, but just sent the ball into the basket with his super explosive power.

Although it is slightly inferior in length, it is completely surpassed in difficulty.

Not to mention, it's even more visually stunning.

After this shocking alley-oop, not only the Jazz players present were dumbfounded, but even the boos from the audience disappeared instantly!

After completing the alley-oop dunk, James did not do any fancy celebrations other than high-fiving Liu Ming. Instead, he returned to the defensive position, put his hands on his knees, bent over and gasped for breath.

But his gaze at this time was very firm and serious, staring at the Jazz, without any smile, and his expression was very stern.

"This is... Death Stare!"

Those who are familiar with Lao Zhan know that this look is precisely the long-lost James celebration!

LeBron seems to be using this look to retaliate against the Jazz, and retaliate against the personal malice of all Jazz fans against him!

It seems to be showing with practical actions-I, LeBron James!

Still alive and well, still ruling the alliance, still fighting, still showing domineering.

Of course, the response to James was still boos from all Jazz fans.

They never seem to tire, never seem to back down.

But this time the boos were obviously much weaker than at the beginning.

Surprisingly.

Jazz coach Snyder did not go to see James at this time, his eyes were always locked on Liu Ming.

Because he knew that a wonderful alley-oop pass across the court represented not only the tacit understanding between the two, but also Liu Ming's excellent passing vision and amazing passing accuracy.

James is old, and he has long lost the lightning speed of his peak period.

However, Liu Ming seemed to be calculating, and deliberately took the ball forward a few steps.

Then when he threw this super long pass, it seemed that James would definitely appear in that position.

Knowing what kind of pass angle allows James to comfortably complete this alley-oop dunk.

"this is too scary!"

Super sharp shooters are not scary.

Because if you want, there's always a way to stop his shots and hits.

But if a player can both shoot and pass, it's troublesome.

Moreover, it is very likely that this person's passing level is not low.

Because Snyder did not call a timeout in time, the game continued on the court.

The Jazz players were overwhelmed by the empty catch just now, and made a serious mistake in the frontcourt conduction process.

Conley was successfully intercepted by Pope, and then the Lakers made a quick move.

Pope passed the ball to Liu Ming, and Liu Ming took the lead and flew to the basket with the ball at a high speed, and unexpectedly smashed the ball to the backboard when there were no Jazz defenders under the basket.

If there is a seat available, I won't take it, so it's just an empty pick!

Alas, just play!

Chased and defended desperately on the field, but finally chased a lonely Mitchell.

At this moment, the eyes almost popped out.

"What the hell is coming again?"

At this time, James, who shot out from behind Liu Ming, jumped up from beyond the free throw line.

"how is this possible?!"

"It's not stepping on the free throw line, it's a lob one step outside the free throw line!"

On the other side of the field, Gobert, who was self-aware and gave up chasing early, broke out in a cold sweat as he watched the man who flew in the air and received the pass from Liu Ming.

A step from the free throw line, or an alley-oop? !

LeBron, really flying? !

James jumped high from behind, grabbed the ball in the air with his left hand and completed another dunk!

bang!

As soon as the ball was played, the audience lost their voice instantly.

The arena, which was booed so loudly, became eerily quiet in an instant.

On the sidelines, everyone on the Lakers bench.

"Oh My God!"

"What the hell did I just see?!"

"Did I see God just now?!"

"If it's not really crazy, how can there be such an illusion?!"

"Unbelievable!"

This is a one-step jump from beyond the free throw line!

James' dunk this time was actually an alley-oop that took off one step outside the free throw line!

This is completely different from those flirtatious sluts who advertise to take off from the free throw line, but actually step on the line!

This is the real free throw line step!

Moreover, this is not the free throw line with the ball to take off!

This is a free call with Liu Ming!

Alley dunks are easy, but hard!

If you want to catch the ball in the air, you need to adjust in the air, so the farther you are from the basket, the harder it is to catch the ball!

If the lob dunk under the basket is one of the easiest dunks.

Then the alley-oop dunk one step beyond the free throw line is one of the hardest dunks!

No, even one can be removed!

The achievement of taking off from the free throw line to complete an alley-oop dunk, so far in the entire NBA, only LeBron James has just achieved it at the last moment!

In other words, this dunk is the hardest dunk ever done by anyone except LeBron!

"This is a shocking buckle!"

"It's the easiest dunk! It's also the hardest dunk!"

"We witnessed the birth of the greatest dunk of all time!"

(End of this chapter)


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