Legend of Yi Emperor Rebirth

Chapter 294: Nonsense magic ball theory

Yi Jianlian hit the buzzer with a step back at the last minute to help the Bucks lead by 3 points to end the first three quarters of the game.

There was a burst of cheers on the scene. In addition to cheering for this difficult goal, it was also because this buzzer goal was Yi Jianlian's scoring after three minutes of silence.

For Bradley Arena fans, there is nothing more exciting than Yi Jianlian's restart of scoring.

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The fourth quarter began.

The two teams still started with the bench.

Little K noticed that Odom was still on the court.

He played until the end in the third quarter, and now the fourth quarter has just begun, but he is on the court again. Obviously, this guy will not play again when the main player is on the court in the fourth quarter.

In other words, the Lakers have changed back to the regular lineup!

Phil Jackson made the change very simply this time. He didn't think about waiting to see the effect anymore. The moment Yi Jianlian faced Odom and dropped the ball, he knew that Yi Jianlian changed his style of play and started holding the ball more. Heads-up Odom, since he has scored the buzzer, the goal in the usual time is even more okay.

Time has come to the fourth quarter, he really doesn't have so much time to wait and watch!

Directly change the formation and bring Pau Gasol back on the court.

Phil Jackson no longer thinks about how to restrict Yi Jianlian, what he thinks now is to ensure that the Lakers' firepower is fierce enough.

Odom played very happily with the bench, and the 3-point gap behind him was quickly wiped out by him.

After the Bucks' next offense was not completed, K immediately replaced all the main players on the field.

Seeing the Bucks main players standing in the player waiting area, Phil Jackson did not hesitate and submitted an application for substitution.

"Okay, both sides have replaced the main force at the same time, and the final battle is about to begin!"

Brin looked at the substitutions on both sides, and his spirit was refreshed.

As a senior commentator who has been in the commentary for decades, he knows it’s time for him to play up the atmosphere: “Is the Bucks going all the way and winning 21 consecutive victories, or the Lakers defending their title. The title of champion ended the Bucks’ 20-game winning streak. Everything depends on the last 8 minutes of the fourth quarter!"

The voice is very contagious, and the fans who are watching this nationwide live broadcast via ESPN unconsciously become nervous.

"Huh!"

Yi Jianlian, who re-appeared, opened the game with a three-pointer, detonating the suppressed cheers of the audience.

The ninth three-pointer!

"Maybe Yi can break the NBA's three-point shots in a single game tonight? In front of the current record holder? Wow, is it going to start? Tonight's Hollywood blockbuster!"

The number of three-pointers in a single game in NBA history is 12. This record is maintained by multiple players, one of which is Kobe Bryant.

This is the record he reached in 2003.

That night, he looked at the basket like the sea.

From then on he thought that the basket every night was like the sea.

Brin was completely excited. In his career of commenting for so many years, he has rarely been as excited as tonight.

Everything is because of Yi Jianlian!

He had never seen such a big man before.

He is 2.13 meters tall, which can be regarded as the highest among the current starting centers in the league.

But God gave him such a height, but he used it to shoot three-pointers!

And, it looks great!

Not to be outdone, Kobe responded with one and didn't make it, but Bynum grabbed the offensive rebound, shook Bogut away from the basket, and dunked.

He is very talented and talented. You can use any words used to praise genius on Bynum. Of course, you can also ask him to kill Matt with his own depravity.

The Lakers later forced a trade to form an "f4" that ruined themselves and also ruined Bynum.

Without Kobe watching, Bynum lived too chic, and he didn't want him until CBA was chic.

Of course, these are things for later, and now he is still the "little shark" with unlimited potential.

Yi Jianlian shot a three-pointer again.

It's a pity that I didn't make it this time.

He didn't want to break the record, but deliberately shot three points, but today's inside line is too crowded, the Lakers' twin towers, plus Bogut, although Channing Frye went outside, he doesn't feel today. Okay, Pau Gasol followed twice, and then he didn’t follow anymore. Little K simply replaced Channing Frye first and replaced Ty Gibson on the field to help grab the rebounds. Then, well, more. Crowded.

Yi Jianlian can only look for opportunities outside.

Fortunately, he feels really good today. Otherwise, the Lakers would have been cold.

Kobe continued to try, and this time he made a three-pointer.

The goal is extremely difficult, Danny Green has almost sealed his face, but he just made it.

With this ball, the Lakers went ahead by two points.

The more critical the moment, the more accurate Kobe will be. Even if he was 0-for-13 from the field before, he definitely can't be at ease because of this, not to mention he is not 0-for-13 from the field today.

Yi Jianlian got the ball again.

It was easy this time.

The main reason is that Artest is tired. He is really dedicated to this game, but after playing, he is entangled with Yi Jianlian. He is also 31 years old. After such a entanglement, it is inevitable that his physical fitness will start to decline.

Yi Jianlian faced him with the ball, found opportunities in the breakthrough, and succeeded in making a mid-range jumper.

When the last three-pointer was missed, Yi Jianlian had already thought about not shooting three-pointers for the next attack.

Later, the Rockets had a "magic ball theory". In short, mid-range shots on the basketball court were the least efficient way of scoring, because the layup was obviously higher while the three-pointers scored higher, so in The Rockets basically didn't see any mid-range shots. Later, Paul and Anthony apologized to the bench for not shooting three-pointers. Although there are some show-making elements in it, they express this somewhat. : In the Rockets, mid-range shooting is not recommended ~lightnovelpub.net~ but this theory is pure nonsense in Yi Jianlian's view.

Jordan's way to kill the most is mid-range jumpers, including Kobe, the same is true, backward jumpers to end the game, under normal circumstances, three-pointers are more like a chance. Only the middle distance is a really sure way of shooting, because many players start to practice middle distance shooting from an early age, and many players also develop their feel through middle distance shooting.

When a player repeatedly misses shots from the outside, it is actually a very good way to get back the feel by trying a mid-range shot.

This is how Yi Jianlian is now. He didn't score the last three-pointer, so he wanted to find the feel of his shot through the mid-range shot. If he felt right, he would look for an open three-pointer.

If the Rockets put a little emphasis on mid-range, how could they miss 27 consecutive three-pointers in the 18th Western Conference Finals and eventually lost.

In other words, why do they keep shooting three-pointers? Isn't it an attempt to open up space by shooting three-pointers without making a breakthrough? But the Rockets players, including D'Antoni himself, may have forgotten that mid-range shooting can also open up space, but they just don't use it.