Versatile Point Forward

Chapter 313 Super Triple Double



Chapter 313 Super Triple Double

Chapter 313 Super Triple Double

Rambis scratched his head at Ye Feng's performance. He didn't expect that Beasley, who was also a rookie in the class of 2008, was still ranked second in the draft than Ye Feng. Feng was blown away.Switch defenses, then, as Rambis launches another forward on his team, Corey Brewer.

The No. 2007 pick in 7 performed very well last season, averaging 13 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game. He is an important outside player for the Timberwolves.Although his performance so far this season is mediocre, Rambis still has a lot of trust in him. In addition, his wing partner is a guy who can only score like Beasley. Brewer's existence is still very necessary , at least wipe Beasley's ass.

However, Rambis forgot one thing, or he knew it, but ignored it—Brewer's strength is his weakness. Although Ye Feng is not as perverted as James in this respect, he still bullies Brewer. Er is definitely enough.And he also tried to drop to the low post to post up Brewer, which made the opponent even more uncomfortable.Ye Feng's post-up singles has gradually begun to show its power after being polished last season. Coupled with his relatively high shooting percentage and sky-defying court vision, it is simply a low-post killer. Double-teaming can also pass the ball smoothly.

In the second quarter, Brewer was abused badly. He didn't dare to let Ye Feng play big in the low post, because it meant that he would be beaten by big players. Both Camby and Aldridge were crushing to him. Advantage, he can't find any way to stop the opponent's offense other than fouling.In desperation, he could only follow Ye Feng to a low position, exerting all his strength to resist Ye Feng's back, hoping to slow down Ye Feng's back-up singles.

But one thing he didn't know was that Ye Feng didn't stop moving forward after learning the basketball footwork from Gasol. Instead, with the help of his personal shooting coach and prospective father-in-law Hornacek, he developed the Another routine for post-up singles.Although Ye Feng felt Brewer's pressure on his back, he didn't pay attention to it. Instead, he pushed back and used the interaction of forces to complete the three steps of turning, leaning back and shooting on the spot. Let Brewer's defense all hit the empty space.This was the tactic he had discussed with Hornacek before. Most stars would only use it to take a risk when they ran out of ammunition, but Ye Feng regarded it as a routine tactic.

And if Brewer's close defense is not so tight, Ye Feng can also directly dribble the ball and turn into the inside, forcing Love or Milicic to come to defend, which creates an opening for one of the two insiders of the Blazers. If there is space, if you distribute the ball at this time, an assist will be properly obtained.With the "help" of Brewer, Ye Feng scored 27 points, 7 rebounds and 10 assists in the first half of the quasi-triple double, which is already the data of many players in one game.Moreover, Ye Feng's efficiency is also very high, his shooting percentage is as high as 62.7%, and his three-point shooting percentage is 45.1%. Scoring 27 points at halftime is simply a piece of cake.

Now Ye Feng has become a serious problem for the Timberwolves. Under his leadership, the Trail Blazers had a 60-46 lead at halftime. Rambis had to replace Ye Feng with others.He once wanted to replace Ye Feng's former teammate Webster. After all, the two were familiar with each other, but Webster was not good at defending. If he and Ye Feng faced each other, he would basically be beaten up.He glanced at the other players sitting silently in his position, and found that he had only one card to use besides Beasley, Brewer and Webster, this year's No. 4 pick Wesley Johnson.

When he said that the rookie would start in the second half, the other players didn't have any objections, but Johnson himself trembled in his heart. He remembered the way Ye Feng, who was a high school student on the street court, showed his power back then. Feng left an invincible shadow in his heart.But now that the head coach has ordered it, he can't say clearly that he doesn't want to play against Ye Feng, so he can only agree aggrievedly.In fact, there is still a little luck in his heart: Maybe Ye Feng will spare me in the game because I know him?

But he was wrong, not to mention that he and Ye Feng were just casual acquaintances, even when they were facing off against two best friends, Westbrook and Love, Ye Feng would never show mercy. Find time to treat them to a meal after the end. He will never let water on the court.Moreover, his thinking was wrong from the very beginning. The moment he pinned his hope of winning on his opponent, his enthusiasm had already been exhausted, so why talk about confrontation?

In the past few years, Johnson has indeed been gradually built into a pure perimeter defensive player. This is the fundamental reason why Rambis let him face Ye Feng, but he can't handle it!The shadow Ye Feng left in his heart was too deep. When he was attacking with the ball, Johnson always felt an unmatched sense of powerlessness, and his defensive attitude was naturally not so tough.The consequence of doing this is that Ye Feng's own stats frenziedly expanded the Blazers' lead to as much as 25 points, ending the third quarter with a score of 97-72.

Faced with such a huge point difference, Rambis simply gave up resistance. He still let Johnson continue to play in the fourth quarter, but his mood was completely different from before.Later, Johnson's playing time continued to decrease, and his progress was very slow without the team's vigorous training. The source was this game.And when he played in the fourth quarter, what made Johnson completely collapsed was that the Blazers replaced four substitutes, and the only one who did not change was Ye Feng, which meant that he would have to suffer another 12 minutes.

McMillan doesn't care what his opponent thinks about his continued use of the team's trump card. Anyway, he has his own legitimate reasons. After all, Ye Feng hasn't played in 15 games, so it's understandable to give him more time to get familiar with it. What data, what does it matter to me?This shows that he has found his form during the game. I have nothing to be dissatisfied with. I wish he could play for a while longer!

So under the deliberate connivance of the head coach, Ye Feng played for another half quarter before Shi Shiran went off the field and let Batum go up to finish the last half quarter.In the end, the Blazers beat the Timberwolves 119 to 83 by 36 points, and Ye Feng scored a super triple-double: 52 points, 12 rebounds and 18 assists.

(End of this chapter)


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.