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Chapter 268 If Lillard isn't working, then find another target to steal the ball!



Chapter 268 If Lillard isn't working, then find another target to steal the ball!

This red dot is larger than the previous one.

It seems that the size of the area where this point appears is different each time.

Furthermore, Wang Xiucheng discovered something: the red dot did not disappear suddenly.

The red dot will gradually shrink until it disappears when it reaches a certain size.

The reason it suddenly disappeared before was simply because the area covered by the red dot was too small.

This time, Wang Xiucheng watched as the fist-sized red dot slowly shrank. After Lillard switched hands and completely controlled the ball, the red dot reached its smallest size and then suddenly disappeared.

Understood!

Wang Xiucheng figured out the mechanism of the red dot.

You don't necessarily need to be right next to the other person; as long as the red dot is big enough, you'll have time to get close.

The size of the red dot depends on the opponent's dribbling posture.

Once a flaw is found, the red dot will naturally appear and grow larger.

So, the next step is to try it out for yourself.

Bang!

This time, without using a screen, Lillard shook off Wang Xiucheng and shot a three-pointer.

But it didn't go in.

Lillard has a habit of taking the first shot of the game.

If the ball goes in, he will continue shooting.

If we don't go in, then we'll talk about it again.

The game started the same way, with him taking the first two shots for the Trail Blazers.

And they were all three-pointers.

The basketball hit the rim and was caught by Claxton.

Nurkic was near the free-throw line at that moment, and he was about to come out to screen for Lillard, but Lillard didn't wait for him.

So now he's stuck in a position where he can't get up or down, so naturally he can't get rebounds.

Claxton grabbed the rebound and passed the ball directly to Durant, who was closest to him.

Durant dribbled forward and saw that Wang Xiucheng and Lillard were very close together, so after taking a couple of steps, he passed the ball to Joe Harper.

Joe Harper and Royce O'Neal made a crossover run, but the ball didn't go to Royce O'Neal. Instead, it went to Wang Xiucheng, who had shaken off Lillard.

At this moment, Lillard was blocked by Durant.

In this offensive possession, all four Nets players except for Claxton in the paint were running, and in the chaos, several open looks appeared.

After receiving the ball, Wang Xiucheng dribbled once and then immediately passed it to Durant, who had run to the corner.

Durant catches the ball, jumps, and shoots.

Swish!

The basketball hit the bullseye.

Durant raised his hands, bounced the basketball twice, and only after it fell through the net and hit the floor did he turn around and run back.

Nash applauded from the sidelines, clearly pleased with everyone's positioning.

At least two wide-open three-point shots appeared at the same time just now.

Durant had an opportunity in the corner, and Royce O'Neal also had an opportunity at the 45-degree angle, and Royce O'Neal was closer to Wang Xiucheng.

If it were passed to Royce O'Neal, the speed would be faster and the success rate would be higher.

However, Wang Xiucheng chose Durant, who was further away but had a higher shooting percentage.

The ball passed to Durant needs to pass through Joe Harper, who is coming through the paint, and Anfernee Simmons, who is guarding him.

A poor pass can lead to a mistake, or even be intercepted, allowing the opponent to launch a counterattack.

But Wang Xiucheng succeeded; his quick pass reached Durant before Anfernee Simmons could react.

Rather than saying Nash was satisfied with the team's positioning, it was more accurate to say he was satisfied with Wang Xiucheng's pass.

Magic Johnson!

Nash remembered this monster!

Nash never played with Magic Johnson, but he grew up watching Magic Johnson play.

Wang Xiucheng's pass just now gave Nash a glimpse of this monster.

No more thinking, because Lillard had already advanced the ball.

Wang Xiucheng stood at the center line waiting for him.

Seeing that Wang Xiucheng had moved closer to him this time, Lillard used a crossover dribble when he was still a step away from Wang Xiucheng, trying to advance from another direction.

Grant had also come over and was standing to the side of Wang Xiucheng.

Wang Xiucheng's eyes were fixed on the basketball in Lillard's hands.

Finally, just as Lillard was about to switch hands between his legs, the red dot appeared.

However, the red dot area is not large, and Wang Xiucheng is too far from Lillard to touch the basketball in time.

But Wang Xiucheng still made a move.

He took a step toward Lillard's path and, like a fencer, reached out with one hand toward the basketball.

Lillard's eyes narrowed. Wang Xiucheng was coming very fast, and he subconsciously accelerated, trying to control the basketball as quickly as possible.

At the very least, you should touch the basketball with your hand first.

With a snap, Lillard's hand collided with Wang Xiucheng's fingers.

The difference was that Lillard's hand touched the basketball, while Wang Xiucheng's fingers poked at the back of Lillard's hand.

The basketball was instantly poked out of Lillard's hands.

Lillard also let out an "Ah!"

The referee, who was standing nearby, blew his whistle.

With a beep, Wang Xiucheng committed a foul.

Wang Xiucheng didn't say anything, he just looked at his fingers.

Damn, I almost hurt my finger, but luckily I didn't use much force.

Moreover, if you don't seize the fleeting opportunity to intercept the ball, it's easy to commit a foul.

Since Lillard is difficult to steal the ball from, let's find someone else to steal it!

Just two minutes into the game, Wang Xiucheng committed his first foul of the night, and naturally, it didn't involve any free throws.

Nurkic stood on the sideline, passed the ball to Lillard, and then stood back on the court, setting up a screen for Lillard.

After circling around this thick enough wall and entering the paint, Lillard bounced the ball off the ground and passed it to Nurkic, who had also turned and entered the paint.

This is a simple pick-and-roll, and any team with a center will use this tactic.

Sometimes when the outside shooting is ineffective, this simple tactic is the easiest way for the inside players to score.

Nurkic received the ball and saw that Claxton was ready in front of him, so he turned around and backed down the ball while leaning back, trying to use his body to crush his way into the paint.

But at this moment...

With a loud thud, a hand slammed down on Nurkic as he slammed the ball to the ground, before it returned to his hand.

Nurkic's entire attention was focused on Claxton behind him.

By the time it was discovered, the basketball had already been stolen.

Nurkic instinctively reached out to grab the basketball, but only caught the hand blocking the basketball.

"what!"

A much louder, seemingly more pitiful voice than Lillard's earlier one rang out.

And the person who was shouting even spun around in an exaggerated way, as if Nurkic had pulled him with great force.

beep!

The referee blew the whistle.

Nurkic fouled!

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