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Chapter 225: Consecutive Rookie Tournament MVP(1/2)

Not long into the game, the second-year team used a bomb, which dealt a huge blow to the originally confident first-year team players.

Before the game, they worked hard to defeat the second-year team, hoping to become famous by stepping on the second-year team like they did in last year's rookie game.

But what they didn't expect was that Sun Yi was so perverted that he turned the rookie game into a slam dunk contest, stealing everyone's limelight.

And they found that the second-year team was also well prepared and cooperated very well.

It is more difficult than imagined to win this game by overcoming the opponent.

Back on the court, Griffin saw Sun Yi complete an incredible dunk and felt depressed.

He participated in tomorrow's dunk contest and is bound to win the championship.

But the few dunks Sun Yi showed tonight are enough to compete for the dunk contest championship.

After watching Sun Yi's dunk tonight, the fans must be very picky about tomorrow's dunk contest.

If he can't do a more explosive and creative dunk than Sun Yi, the fans will definitely not buy it and will ridicule that the champion of this slam dunk contest is not worthy of the name.

In Griffin's heart, of course, he feels that his dunks are much, much better than Sun Yi's.

But if it was up to the fans to judge, he naturally felt unsure and a little uneasy about tomorrow's slam dunk contest.

At the same time, Sun Yi, who was returning to defense, had no idea that his impromptu dunk left an indelible psychological shadow on Shafen.

If Silfen's performance in tomorrow's slam dunk contest is affected by this, Sun Yi will naturally have to bear the invisible blame.

Hey! Even if you fight too well, it’s also troublesome!

The game continues with the first grade team attacking.

Although the first-year team's coordination is lacking, they are good at using their own advantages.

Cousins ​​quickly ran inside to get the ball.

Blair was completely at a disadvantage and could only defend forward.

Wall, who was controlling the ball at the top of the key, saw this situation and immediately lobbed the ball inside.

Cousins ​​received the pass, jumped up from the ground, and dunked the ball into the basket with both hands, boosting the morale of the first-grade team.

Just when the first-year team players wanted to take a breather, the second-year team's fast break came rushing in.

The first-year team's players failed to return to defense in time, giving the second-year team the opportunity to overplay and underplay.

Harden, who was in the open position, received a pass from Sun Yi and steadily hit a three-pointer.

The fans in the audience enjoyed watching it. This is the right way to start the rookie game.

Only games involving Sun Yi can bring surprises to fans.

In the next game, the first-year team completely fell into the offensive rhythm of the second-year team. The game was played very fast and the score kept rising.

When the first half of the game lasted about 10 minutes, the second-year team launched a defensive counterattack. Sun Yi broke through to attract the defense, and then threw the ball to the basket.

Blair, who followed up, jumped into the air, caught the basketball in the air with both hands, and dunked it into the basket.

At this time, the score displayed on the big screen was 43 to 32, and the sophomore team led by 11 points.

On the sidelines, Mike Budenholzer, the head coach of the first-year team, saw that the situation on the court was not good and immediately requested a timeout and called the players back to the bench to make adjustments.

After Wall, Griffin and others returned to the bench, Budenholzer immediately used the tactical board to lay out offensive and defensive tactics for the players.

There are no problems with the first-year team's offense. Cousins ​​and Griffin have a great advantage in the interior and can score easily.

Budenholzer mainly emphasized defense, asking the players to give up fighting for offensive rebounds, speed up the retreat, and focus on marking the perimeter players of the second-year team. He could not let Curry and others shoot away, otherwise they would be in big trouble.

The players on the first-year team nodded in understanding and got ready to play.

Not long after, the timeout ended and the game continued.

The first-year team made substitution adjustments, and the replacement lineup was: Wall, Bledsoe, Paul George, Favors, and Monroe.

The second-year team also made substitution adjustments, and the lineup they replaced was: Holiday, Jennings, Matthews, Yin Baka, and Blair.

After substitutions and adjustments, the first-year team attacks.

Wall dribbled the ball quickly and came to the frontcourt to organize the offense.

Monroe executed the tactics and ran into the penalty area to get the ball.

Blair adopted a forward defense, always paying attention to the passing route of the first-year team, and being prepared to steal at any time.

When Wall saw this, he did not pass the ball and directly chose to break through.

Facing Jennings' defense, Wall accelerated one step and easily passed by. He rushed to the basket and pulled the lever to avoid Blair's interference and scored a layup.

The ball transitions and the sophomore team attacks.

Jennings dribbled forward quickly, came to the right side of the three-point line, and directly faced Bledsoe for a three-pointer.

He had seen Curry, Harden and others scoring three-pointers in a row off the court, as well as Sun Yi's various explosive dunks. Naturally, he felt unhappy and wanted to steal the limelight as soon as he came on the court.

But this time Jennings was a bit unlucky. The basketball rolled around inside the basket and then missed.

Under the basket, Monroe grabbed the defensive rebound, found Wall immediately, and passed the ball over.

After receiving the ball, Wall immediately started to advance towards the frontcourt as quickly as possible and launched a defensive counterattack.

The other players on the first-year team were filled with energy and rushed forward as hard as they could.

Although all the players on the second-year team retreated, there were still holes in the defense.

Wall has quick eyes and quick hands. When he saw his teammates running out of opportunities, he immediately hit the ball to the ground and passed it over.

George, who was on a fast break, received the pass, accelerated into the paint, and hit Huashan with great force, recovering 2 points.

In the next three rounds, Jennings did not believe in evil and used his personal abilities to play singles, but the effect was not very good and he only hit one goal.

With the help of Jennings, the "undercover", the first-grade team went on a 7-0 offensive climax, narrowing the point difference to single digits.

Second-year team coach Lawrence Frank immediately requested a substitution and sent Curry and Sun Yi on to stabilize the situation.

Although it was just an entertainment match, I didn’t want to lose after seeing the hope of winning.

After the substitutions and adjustments, the effect was immediate.

Under the guidance of Curry and Sun Yi, the second-year team's offense became smooth again.

On the other hand, the first-year team's offense was hindered.

Their shooters on the outside were locked up by Holiday and Matthews, and they could only choose to drive to the basket.

But now that the player guarding the basket has been replaced by Sun Yi, it is naturally impossible for the first-year team to suddenly do whatever they want like before.

With Sun Yi's assistance, Wall and others' breakthroughs were either interfered with or blocked, resulting in very low efficiency.

The second grade team took the opportunity to launch a defensive counterattack and scored frequently to widen the point difference again.

Just like that, the half game ended, and the sophomore team led by 15 points entering the second half.

Not long after, after a short 15-minute intermission, the second half of the game began.

As soon as they came up, the second grade team took the lead.

Curry dribbled to a position about half a meter away from the three-point line, picked it up, and threw the basketball in his hand with a swish.

The players on the first-year team were naturally not prepared, and no one stepped forward to interfere.

A swish sound!

Hollow into the net!

The elementary school student felt hot tonight and has already hit 5 three-pointers.

Looking back, the first-year team implemented tactics to attack the inside.

After receiving the pass, Cousins ​​was about to play with his back, but Sun Yi, who came to help defend, cut the ball away.

The second grade team immediately launched a defensive counterattack and got the opportunity to use more to defeat less.

Sun Yi faced Wall out of position and made a direct pull-up jumper.

Wall wanted to interfere but was powerless, and Sun Yi's attack point was too high.

"Whoosh!"

The basketball hits the net hollowly and hits the target steadily!

75:55!

In the very next round, Wall's breakthrough layup was interfered with and missed.

The sophomore team protected the backcourt rebounds and launched a defensive counterattack.

Curry and Sun Yi completed an aerial connection, and the former assisted the latter to complete a one-handed dunk.

First-year head coach Budenholzer immediately requested a timeout and called the players back to the bench to make adjustments.

After returning from the timeout, the first-year team's offense improved, but it was unable to allow the second-year team to further widen the point difference.

But it was very difficult for them to defend the second-year team's offense.

At this time, the second-year team was playing crazy on the offensive end, and every player could score.
To be continued...
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