Chapter 858 Have You Learned?
Chapter 858 Have You Learned?
The opening show before the All-Star game is much more lively than the usual pre-game show in the regular season, and, especially since the NBA has O'Neal, the All-Star game is more interesting than before.
This year is no exception. O'Neal, who has always liked pranks and tricks, not only does this in the locker room, he also brings his funny talent to the warm-up before the game.
During the warm-up before the game, when everyone was talking and laughing and practicing, O'Neill took the initiative to find Li Weisi.
"Hey, West, dare to challenge me one-on-one?" O'Neill said to Li Weisi, who was practicing to find his status, while dribbling the ball.
"What? One-on-one what?" Looking at O'Neill, who was one shoulder taller than him and his head, Li Weisi was a little puzzled. Isn't it over for a dunk, and there is still a need to talk about heads-up?Is this humiliation interesting?
"Of course it's basketball, otherwise it's a comparison of height?" O'Neill continued to dribble the ball under his crotch, his movements were extremely skillful, and then continued: "See, I have always wanted to beat you with technology, let you experience it My cross step breakthrough."
Speaking of this, Li Weisi also reacted, so he threw away the basketball in his hand and said, "Okay! Come on!"
Hearing this, O'Neill suddenly regained his spirits, and his dribble speed has also increased a lot. I have to say that O'Neill's basic skills are quite good, and he still looks good with just these few dribbles.
But it is a pity that in front of Li Weisi, such a dribble is not enough to watch, the dribble position is too high, the rhythm lacks change, and it is easy to be intercepted by Li Weisi.
As he said that, Li Weisi suddenly stretched out his hand and interrupted O'Neal's smooth dribbling. If O'Neal hadn't had quick eyesight and quick hands, he took the ball in his arms first, and Li Weisi might have directly intercepted it!
Seeing that O'Neal had already caught the ball and couldn't dribble, Li Weisi said, "There's no need to compete now, right? The winner has been decided."
"Who said the game has been decided? Did you grab the ball? I haven't shot yet! If I make the shot, wouldn't I still win?" O'Neill said confidently.
Hearing O'Neal's words, Li Weisi had no way to refute, as long as he continued to take two steps forward and continued to defend O'Neal.
At this time, the stars practicing around also noticed the duel between O'Neill and Li Weisi, and even the cameraman who collected the material on the field also noticed the duel between the two, and quietly pointed the camera at them.
Due to Li Weisi's pressing, although O'Neal couldn't dribble, he still turned his back to Li Weisi, and while protecting the basketball, he began to shake his shoulders and make fake moves.
This kind of back hitting action is not like the previous cross step that can only be played for fun. This is a movement he often uses in his usual games, so it is smoother to do.
Through the fake action, O'Neal successfully mobilized Li Weisi's center of gravity, relying on the fake action to the left, successfully attracted Li Weisi to the left, then suddenly turned to the right, and then shot directly in three steps. The reason why it was not a layup was mainly because A little far away.
However, even if the distance is far away, after two steps, O'Neal has already come near the free throw line. Li Weisi couldn't cover his shot at all, which allowed O'Neal to take a shot calmly. The basketball hit the backboard and bounced into the basket. Shooting is completely different from O'Neill's usual style of painting.
After scoring the goal, O'Neill was very embarrassed. While shaking his shoulders, he said to Li Weisi: "See, West? I have already mastered your skills. You have no secrets in my eyes!"
Li Weisi was also amused by O'Neill's funny behavior, and he rarely said in a relaxed tone: "Really? Then why don't you try to step back and take a three-pointer?"
"Uh... this... you wait for me to show you in the game!" Although O'Neill said confidently, he stumbled when he spoke.
The heads-up between Li Weisi and O'Neill was just a pre-match episode, but the cameraman let the audience see this scene through the lens, which attracted everyone's cheers. Don't look at it as a small heads-up. But it heated up the atmosphere of the entire All-Star Game, which was an excellent warm-up before the All-Star Game.
Not long after, the All-Star Game officially began. The Eastern and Western teams stood on both sides of the court. The two super centers, O'Neal and Olajuwon, stood on both sides of the center circle. The game was about to start.
As the referee threw the basketball into the sky, O'Neal and Olajuwon took off at the same time, and the game started completely.
This season, Olajuwon is one year older, and injuries have begun to attack this historically talented center. Therefore, when facing the young and strong O'Neal, Olajuwon is only a symbolic jump. After a while, the basketball was finally caught in Hardaway's hands by O'Neal.
After Hardaway got the ball, he directly chose a long pass, because Pippen flew out like an arrow off the string after O'Neal successfully jumped the ball.
Hardaway's pass was in place, and he directly found Pippen in the frontcourt. After Pippen received the ball, he did not encounter any obstacles, and directly chose the Tomahawk to dunk. Kemp followed him, just a symbolic stretch. reached out.
After all, this is the All-Star game, and they will play desperately as soon as they come up.
When it was the western team's turn to attack, Li Weisi brought the ball to the frontcourt. After playing in the All-Star Game for nearly ten years, Li Weisi also understood the nature of the All-Star Game.
Sure enough, in the long river of time, even Li Weisi will inevitably not be smoothed.
After coming to the frontcourt, Jordan took the initiative to greet him and said to Li Weisi: "West, don't try to pass the ball, don't forget how I beat you before!"
Regarding Jordan's trash talk, Li Weisi responded bluntly: "Let's talk about it after you catch up with me in the number of championships!"
After finishing speaking, he said to O'Neal on the inside: "Shaquille, keep your eyes open, this is a three-point step back!"
Then, Li Weisi made a one-handed fancy dribble, deceiving Jordan's defensive center of gravity to the left, then immediately took a step back to the right, and directly chose a three-point shot.
Jordan just heard the news that Li Weisi was going to take a step back and shoot a three-pointer, but he was still deceived by his fake moves before that. I have to say that Li Weisi's rhythm is so deceptive that even Jordan couldn't bear it. Live fooled.
In this way, Li Weisi made a three-point shot before Jordan blocked the shot. The basketball crossed a high arc, and then fell into the basket neatly.
"Shh!"
As the ball scored, Li Weisi pointed at O'Neill with his finger and said, "Have you learned it yet?"
(End of this chapter)