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Chapter 836 Singles Singles

Li Feng played very happily, but Van Gundy on the sideline frowned slightly when he saw Li Feng playing like this. He felt that Li Feng seemed to have less than anything compared to the first quarter. Although he played well, he had no feeling of getting the Utah Jazz close to a dead end.

At this time, Van Gundy frowned and thought. He was an academic coach. The players' emotions and ideas on the court were not very accurate, but Liu Qiyu was a player-sponsored coach. He just took a look and knew why Li Feng's playing style was so different from before, because Li Feng's mentality is completely different from the first quarter.

Li Feng is playing smart, smooth, and team now. This is nothing wrong. In fact, the one that can best play Li Feng is not like this. Instead, it is Li Feng's unreasonable and desperate mad fighting style at the beginning. This style of playing not only makes the Jazz's formation so badly, but also makes the Jazz feel shocked in his heart.

The Jazz fell into panic about Li Feng in his heart, but Van Gundy also knew that it was almost impossible to get Li Feng to forcefully reply to that violent style of play, because the situation is born from the heart, and it is impossible to return to the past style of play.

However, it is still possible to change the share and continue to play to Li Feng's advantage. Van Gundy may have thought of this, but before Van Gundy made adjustments, he heard the entire New Orleans Arena, and suddenly he remembered the shouts again, but it was even more interesting. It turned out that the Pelicans fans at the New Orleans Arena saw that Li Feng came over and actually made a wonderful pass. In this way, they were very angry and dissatisfied, and began to shout loudly at Li Feng in the stands:

"Li Feng. Singles, Li Feng singles, Li Feng singles!"

It is obvious that what the audience wants to see is that Li Feng seems to be crazy singles like Ang in the first quarter, rather than a very rational pass like now.

The call of "single, singles, singles" roared in the entire New Orleans Arena. The call made the Pelicans players burst out with blood, but the Jazz players felt ugly, because Li Feng was single in the first quarter and was unable to fight back. The Jazz's group of people were not as pressed by Li Feng and others as they were again.

So Hayward, who was in control of the ball in his hand, quickly passed the ball to Marvin Williams, and made a gesture to touch his bald head. This gesture was not for others.

But Li Feng immediately guessed that Hayward was going to play singles for Marvin Williams. Li Feng had seen this gesture twice in the past games, so he remembered that he also knew that Marvin Williams was destined to play singles.

So Li Feng took the lead and shouted loudly:

"Marvin Williams wants to play singles. Be careful to defend him."

As soon as he made a tactical gesture, he was shouted out by the opponent. Hayward and Marvin Williams were both stunned, but several Pelicans immediately paid attention to Marvin Williams. At this time, the Jazz did not respond to the Pelicans.

Instead, he continued to widen the distance and played singles for Marvin Williams. Marvin Williams is the kind of player with good physical fitness, strong strength and bounce. He has a great impact. However, his shooting ability is average.

After receiving the prompt from Li Feng, Ross immediately stepped forward and suppressed Marvin Williams tightly. Marvin Williams seemed to be suppressed by Ross. However, when Marvin Williams suddenly broke through, the gap in physical fitness and explosive power between the two suddenly increased. Although Ross was already very hard, he still could not intercept Marvin Williams and completely suppressed Marvin Williams on a corner. Once Marvin Williams opened his horse, he immediately pushed Ross out a little.

Then Marvin Williams did not challenge Millsap. After knocking away Ross, he immediately stopped and jumped on the jump shot and fired. Marvin Williams played cleanly, simple and beautifully, and he scored in one goal.

But at the New Orleans Arena, he only got a bigger boo. The audience dumped all the booings like garbage to Marvin Williams. Who made Marvin Williams hit Li Feng to the ground in the first quarter?

"Listen to the boo, the audience is not satisfied with Marvin Williams at all, or hates Marvin Williams, and they all hate Marvin Williams."

Reggie Miller got some news in the second half, but he regained his big mouth true nature, and there were more silent words in the first half.

"Yes, he hit Li Feng's pickup in the first quarter was ruthless enough. If someone else was picked up, he might faint. I think he would be honored to be the public enemy of the New Orleans Arena in the future, Marvin Williams, this poor guy."

Joan Barry began to cooperate with Reggie Miller to comment on the game.

"Starting from the third quarter, Li Feng gave me a little different feeling? Do you know why this is?"

Jonbarry continued to ask.

"Of course it's different."

Reggie Miller almost told the truth when he was excited, but fortunately he was still a little conscious and didn't really tell the matter:

"Now Li Feng's mentality has calmed down. Listen to how friendly the audience is to him now. In the first quarter, he is like a hero who is the end, and he has no intention at all."

Reggie Miller just made up an excuse casually, but this excuse officially revealed part of Li Feng's inner world. When Van Gundy was in the coaching seat, he fully understood when he heard Reggie Miller say this, and his eyes suddenly became clear.

The Pelicans on this side made a landing in the Jazz's half again. Now both the Jazz and the Pelicans have begun to return to their usual state of playing, and some of the playing styles they played during normal play. After the Pelicans reached the Jazz's half, they immediately arranged their troops and played very rigorously and closely, which was completely the old way of the Pelicans.

Li Feng dribbled the ball to the half-time dribble and pulled the Jazz's defense line, and then suddenly passed the ball to Millsap, who was in the main position of the inside line. Millsap attacked backwards and found that the distance was relatively far, so he passed the ball out.

Li Feng hurled the ball in again and Millsap's distance was enough to catch the ball, and then he stepped down and jumped in and hit a goal.

Even though Li Feng is not fierce now, he seems like a mad dog, the Pelicans still have more advantages in the actual competition, but the audience did not see Li Feng's singles at this time. So the calls for the New Orleans Arena became even higher.

"Li Feng plays singles, Li Feng plays singles!" This kind of cry is endless, and it is overwhelming, and Li Feng plays singles.

Hayward organized the offense and walked quickly along the sideline. Now Hayward is very clear that his team not only lacks support from the inside, but also has weak offensive vitality and cannot even form a real attack network. The team relies very much on offense with Marvin Williams, and even needs to participate in the score grabbing after many of them.

Hayward was very distressed when he thought of these. He dribbled outside the Pelicans' three-point line and walked inward. Li Feng was not as dead as he was. So Hayward's mind suddenly lit up and he said to himself, I can try to break through now. Hayward thought so and did the same. Suddenly, Hayward broke through and killed him.

After a sudden hurry from one side, Li Feng was distracted and caused a disaster. After Hayward broke through, he attracted enough double teams in the middle, and immediately passed the ball in seemingly carelessly. He stuffed the basketball into Favors' hand beside him. Favors easily made a layup and another easy score.

In the third quarter, the situation between the Jazz and the Pelicans seemed to have a win or defeat. At this time, Li Feng was taking the ball from Millsap. The whole audience shouted again:

"Li Feng singles, Li Feng singles, Li Feng singles"

The shouts were very excited. Li Feng also had a strong urge to play singles, but he did not dare to do this too recklessly. Doing this would hurt his teammates unless the coach asked him to do that.

Just when Li Feng was thinking this way, Van Gundy on the sideline suddenly shouted at Li Feng:

"Li Feng, you can do it yourself. You have to put enough pressure on the Jazz and put them under pressure!"

Now Van Gundy figured it out. Li Feng has absolutely no words because of his emotional problems. He seems to be playing in the first quarter, so he needs to give Li Feng another new goal.

Li Feng got the order of Van Gundiran to play singles by himself, and he also made a gesture to make everyone understand that he was going to play singles. However, this time Li Feng was not going to use his one-stop singles like his own, but to cooperate with his teammates.

Li Feng handed the ball to Ross, and then he followed one side to make an empty cut. Li Feng ran very quickly, and his determination to cut the empty cut seemed to be very firm. Hayward did not dare to be negligent about Li Feng and followed Li Feng tightly.

But Li Feng just ran two steps and suddenly stopped, then turned around and stuck Hayward behind him. When Hayward saw Li Feng using this trick, he was like breaking Li Feng's receiving route around the front.

After Hayward moved, he found that he could not move at all. Li Feng's positioning skills and physical strength were combined very well. Once he leaned on you, you would be used to perform a fixed posture and could not dodge at all.

When Rose outside passed the ball to Li Feng again, the New Orleans Arena finally knew that Li Feng was going to start playing singles.

So they also started shouting in the stands, "Li Feng plays singles, Li Feng plays singles!" The entire New Orleans Arena was shouting. In the first quarter, Li Feng left a deep impression on them. Now they just want to see that kind of passionate game, the way they can influence the game. After receiving the basketball, Li Feng immediately stepped forward and turned to facing the basket.

When he turned around, Li Feng frowned because the angle was not very good. He had run over this position and was not 45 degrees, at most about 30 degrees. He ran over the head at this position.

Thinking of this, Li Feng scratched his head a little, his eyebrows frowned slightly. After Hayward's eyes observed such an expression, his hands immediately reflected and broke Li Feng's ball, trying to break the basketball while Li Feng was not paying attention.

Hayward's move was ruthless enough, a bit like a knife in a karate and cut it down. This time, even if the player's normal holding of the ball was to be beaten down, but what he didn't expect was that Li Feng was also perverted enough.

Although he was not focused, his hand was very powerful. Hayward, who could break at least five blue bricks, cut Li Feng's ball and made a muffled sound.

With a "bang", Hayward felt that his hand did not seem to have been cut on the ball, but to the floor. Li Feng felt that his hand had sunk. He almost lost his hand, but fortunately it was fine.

Hayward felt his fingers sore and seemed to be a little contusted, but he didn't cut off the ball in Li Feng's hand. Now Hayward began to doubt whether Li Feng had a pair of hands or a pair of iron pliers.

Li Feng, who was chopped a little, became confident. In front of Hayward, whose fingers were very painful, he gave a little breakthrough and fake move, and suddenly raised his hand to jump shot.

The basketball swiped and flew over Hayward's head. This time, Li Feng aimed at a position a little above the side. The ball that Li Feng shot was still as straight and without a curve and was very strong. The basketball hit the rebound with a "bang" and then fell into the basket.

Li Feng finally scored a goal. As soon as Li Feng scored, the audience at the New Orleans Arena seemed particularly excited. The fans in the center of the New Orleans Arena cheered. This treatment made Millsap feel jealous.

But the focus of the TV camera was not on Li Feng, but followed Hayward, who saw Hayward swaying his wrist and heading towards the bench.

"What, what happened? Hayward had it in his hands? That was a disaster for the Jazz."

Joanbarry guessed the situation.

The TV camera aimed at Hayward's hand and the team doctor who was dealing with the scene, "Oh. It turned out that Hayward lost a little bit of injury when he broke Li Feng's ball at that time." Just as Barry suddenly realized, the moment when Hayward cut Li Feng's ball was played on the big screen.

At the beginning, when I saw Hayward intercepting the ball so fiercely, I felt that the veteran was really cruel enough, but when I saw such a fierce hand knife and cut into Li Feng's ball, nothing happened.

Reggie Miller said at that time:

"This shot should be watched by all teams in the league once to avoid someone's delusion in breaking the ball from Li Feng's hand and causing injury. That would be more than worth the effort."

"Yes, I'm worried about the teams in the Eastern Conference that do not have absolute strength inside. How can such a monster be blocked without a strong inside?"

Joan Barry also admired, but in fact he was more amazed.

Hayward's minor injury was slightly treated and then returned to the field. At this time, Hayward understood more that the guy in front of him was a pervert. He had an abnormal arm span, abnormal strength, and sufficient height. Although his speed was not absolutely fast, he had a strong explosive power and his first step was fierce.

Hayward has never encountered this monster opponent, but how should this monster be curbed? He stuffed him into the inside line. After such a long game, Hayward finally found the best way to deal with Li Feng.

In fact, the best way to deal with a guy like Li Feng who has a strong impact but a poor basket is to guide Li Feng into his own encirclement and then strangle him. If the opponent shoots from the outside, it will be fine.

At that time, the Celtics and the Spurs made the little emperor end their facelessly, the championship journey and the Eastern Conference championship journey. This tactic requires pre-practice and a highly disciplined move. It has very high requirements for the first defender on the outside. This must be a controlling defender, a player who can force his defense to go the direction he wants to let him go most of the time.

After Hayward thought of this method, he immediately told Quinn Snyder that the relationship between Quinn Snyder and Hayward is very good. The reason is that Quinn Snyder can listen to Hayward's opinions. Sometimes the head coach can listen to the players' opinions is not a bad thing.

The head coach in the NBA actually has no power in personnel and cannot control the substitution transactions. All he can manage is three parts, tactical thinking design how my team plays, communication with players, how to encourage players to have the right mentality and solve various problems on the spot.

After Quinn Snyder communicated with Hayward, Quinn Snyder began to think about how to arrange the defense against Li Feng.

Hayward, who was back on the court, wanted to break through Li Feng again, but this time Li Feng was prepared long ago and was ready early. When Hayward broke through, he suddenly posted on Shanghai Ward and let Hayward go to the angle he needed.

As long as Hayward breaks through along this family, the final result will definitely be to hit Millsap's arms. After Hayward breaks through two steps, can a player of his level discover Li Feng's intention?

He looked up and saw that Millsap was in front of him. At that time, Hayward sighed in his heart that he had just found a control defender to deal with him. Now this guy has used this trick on himself in advance.

Hayward had to pass the ball to the outside and pass it to Treiboke outside. Treiboke just barely received the basketball, and Arenas' defense was pressed on Treiboke. In fact, in terms of the match, Arenas was also an absolute strength against Treiboke, but the focus of this game was at the beginning on Li Feng, and later DJ Augustin took the lead, and Arenas's advantage was not at all.

However, in defense, Trei Burke is really the case. Arenas has no way, which makes the Jazz more pressure on offense. There are too few scorers and not very efficient. Hayward came out to grab the points, but hit Li Feng's hand. (To be continued...)
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