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601 assists, another wave

Wang Yi intercepted the ball, let out a domineering roar, then turned around and headed towards the frontcourt.
Leonard closely guarded Wang Yi and did not give him any chance to speed up.
When Wang Yi came near the midline, Paojiao also came to double-team.
But this way, Barnes will have a chance.
Wang Yi had already passed the ball to Barnes before the double-team was actually formed.
Barnes raised the knife and hit a three-pointer.
This is the easiest way to break a double team.
Pass the ball to an open teammate before the press-team is about to form but before it actually forms.
It depends on whether the open teammate can put the ball into the basket.
Obviously, Barnes is in good condition today.
After two more rounds, the Kings launched a fast break and Wang Yi threw the ball forward.
The other four Kings players rushed to the front court, but unfortunately they failed to hit the ball, and in turn, the Clippers launched a fast break.
At this time, Paul George, Leonard, and Reggie Jackson were on the third line of fast break.
Three against one!
When Reggie Jackson came to the three-point line, he quickly ran to the right corner.
Paul George and Leonard moved toward the basket, one on the left and the other on the right.
Facing the impact of these two people, Wang Yi first deliberately approached Leonard who was dribbling the ball on the right.
Lure Leonard into a pass to Paul George.
Sure enough, when Leonard saw Wang Yi approaching him, the pickled pepper on the left was already free.
So he threw the ball high to give Paul George an alley-oop.
However, this plays into Wang Yi's plan.
Before Wang Yi approached Leonard, he was already ready to pounce on Paul George.
Seeing the ball thrown high, passing over his head, and falling towards Paul George, his center of gravity quickly shifted towards Paul George, and then he jumped out diagonally.
Just like a soccer goalkeeper lofting a shot into the dead center of the goal.
With such a pounce, although he failed to pounce on the ball in the first place, he caught the ball between his fingers.
Lift the ball high.
When Pickle Pepper and Leonard saw this, they rushed over to grab the ball.
However, Wang Yi's bounce is higher than the two of them, and his bounce speed is faster than the two of them.
Jumped up again and caught the ball.
Before landing, his legs were already ready to kick back.
So as soon as it hit the ground, it was instantly ejected.
Paojiao and Leonard from behind just landed and quickly chased Wang Yi, but they were already 3 meters away from Wang Yi.
Wang Yi dribbled the ball and charged forward like crazy.
This is not a metaphor.
He dribbles like crazy.
The speed is frightening.
And full of indomitable momentum.
I will kill anyone who blocks me!
When he came to the frontcourt, a 5-on-2 situation was formed.
Wang Yi dribbled the ball straight into the penalty area.
Except for Holmes, who was on the left side of the penalty area preparing to grab rebounds, the other four Kings players were all distributed on the three-point line.
In the penalty area, Zubac jumped up quickly and stretched out his arms to block Wang Yi.
When Wang Yi jumped into the air, he had already turned around and faced the right corner - where Hilde was lurking.
Wang Yi looked like he was about to pass the ball to Hield.
Zubac also turned to look at Hilde.
However, upon looking at it this way, he did not see the basketball flying toward Hield.
Zubac landed, feeling greatly confused.
Where is the ball?
At this moment, a loud thunder-like sound suddenly came from behind.
Like a bolt from the blue.
Bang——
Looking back, I saw Holmes hanging on the basket.
Zubac had a feeling in his heart that he had killed Brother Dao.
What's going on?
It was clear that Wang Yi was about to pass the ball to Hield in the right corner, but why did it suddenly fall into the hands of Holmes.
He was obviously between Wang Yi and Holmes, completely blocking his passing route. How did the ball suddenly get into Holmes' hands?
Is this magic?
Wang Yi not only deceived Zubac with this goal, but also deceived everyone.
Everyone thought Wang Yi was going to pass the ball to the corner. Even the Kings players thought Wang Yi was going to pass the ball.
Even Holmes himself was stunned for a moment when he received Wang Yi's pass.
How did this come about?
The boss must have taken some time off to study at Hogwarts.
On the big screen at the scene, the first thing shown was the picture taken by the bottom line cameraman.
From this picture, you can't see how Wang Yi passed the ball. It feels like the ball suddenly disappeared out of thin air and then passed into the hands of Holmes.
It wasn't until the scene was switched to another cameraman's lens that everyone suddenly discovered it.
It turned out that when Wang Yi turned his back to Zubac, he just reached out and made a fake pass to Hield.
Then he grabbed the ball with his right hand and reached through Zubac's armpit with his backhand. With a flick of his wrist, the ball was passed to Holmes.
Even Clippers fans were secretly exclaiming at this time, this pass was so wonderful.
It's simply wonderful.
Of course, this pass looks easy, but except for Wang Yi, no one in the league can pass such a ball.
First of all, you have to be top-notch in terms of software: top-tier court vision, top-tier basketball IQ.
Secondly, you also need to be top-notch in terms of hardware: top-notch airborne ability, top-notch waist and abdominal strength, and a pair of top-notch long arms and big hands.
Only if you have all of these, can you make a fake pass in the air, grab the ball with one hand, bypass Zubac behind you, and pass it to Holmes.
So Paul can't do this ball, Nash can't do it, and Bai Qiao can't do it.
Even Magic Johnson couldn't do it because he didn't stay in the air enough.
On the sidelines, on the bench of the Kings, the players naturally shouted out the famous slogan at home and abroad:
"I'm so stupid——"
It's just that their pronunciation is not accurate enough, so it sounds strange.
And it looks even weirder when paired with their expressions.
Wang Yi was a little speechless.
Why do these nice exclamations sound so inappropriate in the mouths of these guys?
Kings coach Luke Walton was surprised and a little confused.
Or rather confused.
The Kings are a typical single-core team. If such a team wants to win, in addition to the strong performance of the core, you must also activate other players.
After all, basketball is a sport for five people.
So Luke Walton has always hoped that Wang Yi can pass the ball more.
However, passing the ball is not simply about passing the ball to an open teammate.
You have to pass the ball to the right teammate in the right position at the right time and in the right way.
To put it simply, it requires a broad court vision and a super high basketball IQ.
At this point, Wang Yi's performance fascinated Luke Walton...
Sometimes Wang Yi's court vision is very good.
He will provide many unexpected assists.
But most of the time Wang Yi's court vision is average, and his passing is also average.
Since entering the playoffs, his passing has been average, but this time it suddenly got better.
And it's not just average good, but the kind of good that can amaze people and make people blind.
Luke Walton couldn't help but think about it, what kind of player is Wang Yi?
He couldn't help but think of the former No. 24.
Luke Walton was once teammates with Kobe.
At that time, Kobe's mission was to score.
In the league, no one can beat him in terms of scoring.
But in some games, he was able to pass out many very beautiful assists.
In other words, he can and will pass the ball, it just depends on whether he wants to pass the ball or not.
[In order not to make the game look the same, I have been trying different writing methods. Sometimes I don’t write the Chinese commentary, and sometimes I don’t write the American commentary. In order to speed up the pace of this game, I simply don’t write either commentary. I will try more later.
Chapter completed!
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