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Chapter 750: Blast records and AMVP, let's start with a big chapter~(2/3)

two people.

At any rate, after Jordan, Kobe Bryant inherited this set of fadeaway moves, the "Sky Hook", and there really is no successor.

If you want to watch this, you can only look for it in old NBA videos, and no one knows how to do it now.

It's not that no one wants to practice it, but if you study it seriously, you will know that this set of technical movements is difficult to achieve.

It takes too long to practice well. Calculating the time cost, the gain outweighs the loss.

This interferes too much with the current purpose of "brother basketball" and "harmony basketball" of "happy competition" and "happy making money", so it slowly becomes a dusty memory. You can practice a good set of basic hooks in a few months.

Hand movements can make a difference in scoring, but you may not be able to get started with "Sky Hook" after a few years. Yes, it's just getting started. If you want to use it in actual combat, you don't know how long it will take.

So it seems clear at a glance what to choose.

But there are advantages and disadvantages. In terms of lethality and ability to ignore defense, there is a huge difference between an ordinary hook and a "sky hook".

Therefore, it is inevitable to be surprised to see "Tiangou" suddenly reappearing in the world.

But almost at the same time, everyone felt that this was just Tang Qian's "bluff" to "lay out doubts". Because this technical move cannot be possessed by a person who averages 8+ points per game. So Carmelo Anthony

That's why he is so disdainful and mocking.

Tang Qian's expression remained unchanged and he turned a deaf ear. He still maintained this posture and had no intention of changing it.

Pretend! Let’s see how long you can keep pretending!

Lakers No. 29 raised one hand high in the air, then held the orange ball and raised his hand to hook it.

The movements are very unfamiliar and awkward, but this is definitely a "sky hook".

Is he embarrassed to step down, so he slapped his face to look fat?

Brush~

The sound of a basketball hitting the net is the best answer.

"What did you just say? Who will pay the price for his stupidity?" In conjunction with the goal, Tang Qian's words were a slap in the face to "Fat Melon" Anthony, leaving the latter to secretly hold back his anger.

, it was difficult to vent. After Tang Qian criticized Anthony, he shouted to the fan in the front row: "Hey, buddy, remember your ten jerseys~"

"48~48th point! Tyrant Fang has a chance to score 50 points tonight! He has a chance to score 50 points tonight!" Both commentators said excitedly into the microphone: "And did you see it! That one just now

The goal is very much like a sky hook! It’s very much like a sky hook!!!”

The Heat attacked, and Wade wanted to make an alley-oop with Noah on the next ball, but unexpectedly, he was intercepted by Lakers No. 29 in the air after half the throw, and he easily caught it.

He was in good form tonight, and Tang Qian has the desire to continue scoring again.

The desire to score? I don’t know if this is the first time he has been so strong, the first time he has been so strong.

As for the lineup of the Eastern All-Star Team, the offensive ability is weak inside, because whether it is Hibbert or Noah, they are only center inside players who average about 10+~12+ points per game. If you want to play with this kind of firepower,

It's a luxury to beat Tang Qian or Howard under the basket. Their strengths are on the defensive end, not the offensive end. Therefore, if the Eastern All-Stars want to score, they can only start from the outside. But Anthony on the outside

Without Kobe, he was half-dead and had a hard time playing. Wade wanted to play singles against the younger and more explosive Westbrook, but it was also extremely difficult. Who said that his mid-range shot has not been developed.

For people who can't even hit open mid-range shots, how can they talk about offensive and defensive matchups versus shooting?

But compared to before, this is already the most accurate season of Wade's career. His open shots have improved tremendously, but they are just open shots. Wade's high-confrontation shots have always been poor and inaccurate, so

You rarely see him making pull-up jumpers, step-back jumpers, fadeaway jumpers, etc. It's not that he has never done it at all, but the number is rare and not referenceable.

It's just a "accidental weapon" that just feels right or has no other solution.

Far from routine.

So this is the reason why his mid-range and mid-range shooting percentages have exceeded 40% this season, but he is still not trusted and is not considered a stable shooter. Wade has never practiced confrontation shooting in his life, and wants to

This kind of shooting is the key to opening up the situation and determining the outcome. If Curry can only shoot open shots, do you think he will be recognized and sought after by so many people?

There are many people in the NBA who are more accurate than him in open shots.

Therefore, like his teammate "intermittent shooter" James, Wade is now good at spot-ups, but poor in contested shooting.

Much more unstable than James.

This is probably one of the things that basic data cannot reflect. Just looking at the shooting percentage in this range, you would think Wade is some kind of mid-range shooting master. In fact, he is just an open shooter and cannot bear the burden of key ball shooting.

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But just as Tang Qian passed the ball, a dark shadow blocked the pass.

He is LeBron James.

He has not taken the initiative in this game, but now he finally takes action.

But, it's already too late, isn't it? Tang Qian raised his head and looked at the scorer, and said not too annoyed.

Come on, LeBron, I'm in the paint, I'm waiting for you under the basket!

Tang Qian stood under the basket, looking at Miami No. 6. That look made James extremely displeased.

But James is not such an impulsive person. He carefully summed up the lesson learned from the last time afterwards. If he hadn't been carried away, he wouldn't have been like that. Although he didn't like it, the Oriental center's basket

The intimidation effect is indeed extraordinary. If you hit yourself hard, you will be restrained and suffer a lot.

It’s not like you have to play in the All-Star Game and enter “The Zone” and be “super god”, that would be too uneconomical.

Therefore, after James stole the ball, he did not go straight to the inside as usual. Instead, he ran to the edge of the three-point line, took a small step, stabilized his body, and shot in an open position.

This move is considered James' most accurate move for shooting three-pointers.

After he stabilized, his spot-up shooting was very good. At one time, his spot-up in the bottom corner was as high as 50%, ranking first in the league.

But if you use the shooting percentage as an example, then it is "data deception", because James just has excellent shot selection, and may even be one of the best in history. Otherwise, why didn't he take more shots when he needed to chase points by a large margin?

Why do people always have an "inaccurate" impression of him when shooting three-pointers? Cole gave a very accurate answer: "intermittent shooter", and Jackson also said that James is "unstable in three-pointers". What does this mean? In fact, it is a fixed point.

It's still very stable, but when it comes to fixed-point shooting, the more intense it is, the fewer opportunities you have and the less energetic you are. At this time, you need to "confront the shot", and James has always been very unstable in the "confrontation shot".

And the times when it is accurate are much less than the times when it is wrong.

Therefore, his three-pointers do not feel "accurate" because his "non-confrontational shots" account for too large a proportion.

This is most obvious when looking at the mid-range shooting percentage, because mid-range shooting rarely has opportunities for fixed-point shots and non-confrontation shots. How many mid-range shots has James taken in his career? About 36%. This is already ridiculously low.

He is worse than Noah and even Hibbert from mid-range in his career. What about mid-range and long-range shooting, that is, 16-23 feet? This season is also 36%, 36.6%. How much worse is it? Still worse than Hibbert.

It's even worse than Noah. Noah's mid-range shooting percentage this season is close to 40%. James is far behind.

But the data cannot reflect the difference between contested shooting and non-confronted shooting, and the difference between open shots and non-open shots, so if there is more detailed data, it must be like this. Noah and Hibbert need more open shots and longer space, and

James is smaller. The latter's shooting difficulty and pressure are much greater. But just looking at the basic mid-range data does not reflect this.

According to many "data kings", are they really more accurate than James? Isn't that nonsense?

Therefore, the data is only a reference, not a Bible. If you are particularly superstitious, you will only be blinded.

For example, James' fixed-point shooting has always been among the top in the league. Otherwise, where did his high three-point shooting percentage come from? Did he pick it up?

Brush~

Field goal ~Eastern All-Stars added 3 points~

"You didn't come in? Hey, are you afraid of me?" Tang Qian smiled instead of getting angry. That smile made James lose all the pleasure of scoring a goal.

On the next ball, the Eastern All-Star Team made an almost crazy move. This was the All-Star Game. The outcome didn't matter, so they dared to play like this! The last four people double-teamed Tang Qian!

You read that right! That’s four people!

This made Kobe and other Western Conference players think there was something wrong with their eyes for a while.

This kind of treatment...even if I am a "super god", I'm afraid it's nothing more than this.

Kobe made an analogy. He was a little hesitant about this ball because it was too risky to pass it in.

This is no longer the 80s and 90s. There is no such thing as illegal defense. A certain player can be double-teamed like crazy.

Just when the Lakers were hesitating on the 24th, a loud shout came from the Eastern Conference: "Bryant, give me the ball, give me the ball!"

Does he want more?!!!!!!!!!!!!

This made the West obviously stunned, made the Eastern stars angry, and made all the fans excited!

"Tong is still asking for the ball! To be honest, my reason tells me that this is a very stupid behavior! Because it is so unreasonable! But on the other hand, my sensibility is telling me that it is rational to go to T.M.D! It is reasonable to go to T.M.D.

!We want to see Tyrant Hot score! We want to see Tyrant Hot continue to score!!!”

Incited by the on-site commentator, the fans' emotions became even more intense. Some people stood up and shouted at the top of their lungs: "Bryant, burn it! Burn it! Don't pass it to others!!!"

"Kobe, pass the ball to him! I want to see him continue to play!"

"Black Mamba, pass the ball, press the pass button!!!"

This guy... Kobe had a wry smile on his face, but he still "complied with the general trend" and "complied with public opinion" and prepared to pass the ball.

The Eastern All-Star team was collectively caught in the explosion, and Anthony shouted loudly regardless of his image: "Kill him! Can't let him get the ball! Can't let him score again!" Tang Qian now has several forces around him.

Pushed back and forth, it was difficult for him to maintain his center of gravity, let alone speak back and joke. Moreover, the referee obviously meant to "relax" the ball. They did not want to arouse conflicts on the court and gave the Eastern penalty.

Defensive foul.

This is a bit like the last few minutes of the regular season, when the referee starts to let the players "solve the problem" on their own.
To be continued...
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