Versatile Point Forward

Chapter 204 Something really happened

Chapter 204 Something really happened

It has to be said that Williams protected Roy very well, and would arrange for him to take turns as long as there was something wrong.And McMillan continued to follow this arrangement after he was discharged from the hospital, and Ye Feng didn't care, anyway, he was younger than Roy, so he just needed to play a little longer.And now Bayless has also successfully taken the position. As long as Rose takes a rest, he and Miller will definitely form a double point guard backcourt. As a former opponent, Ye Feng still highly respects Bayless.

However, in the game against the Bucks on January 1, Roy unexpectedly strained his right leg.After the game, Roy underwent an MRI examination under the arrangement of the team, but the examination results showed that his hamstring was strained, which was much more difficult than a pure muscle strain.Fortunately, the injury was minor, and Roy returned to the game against the 13ers on January 1 after resting for two games.Originally, the trainer objected to Roy playing, but Roy persuaded him and entered the team's starting lineup.But before the end of the second quarter, Roy directly relapsed from his old injury on the court, and was forced to leave the court early after only playing 20 minutes.

Everyone originally thought that Roy would come back after a short truce like last time, but he didn't expect that this time he would take 12 regular season games after a truce, which was a fatal blow to the Blazers.It is true that the dual point guards of Miller and Bayless are easy to use, but both of them are offensive point guards. Most of the time on the court, they have to suppress their nature of wanting to score points and work hard to organize Offense, no matter for themselves or the team is a bad thing.It's okay for Miller to say that he is a proven veteran after all, but Bayless is young and energetic, making him an organizer is like killing him, and things like Blake will be exposed.So McMillan focused on Ye Feng.

Although Ye Feng is only a second-year player, he has been affirmed by almost the whole team in terms of organizing offense. react to the situation.If it weren't for Roy's superb golf intelligence, Ye Feng might be the one who owns the ball.Therefore, when Roy was injured, McMillan made a decision that would affect Ye Feng's life: Let him play the organizer instead.This is a great trust in him, but on the other hand, it also means that the burden on Ye Feng is much greater than before.

Ye Feng accepted this arduous task without hesitation.The coach believes in him, and he also believes in himself. Organizational offense is no longer something for him. When he faced the Lakers in the second round of the playoffs last season, Roy generously handed over the organizational responsibility to He switched to playing off the ball himself, and the facts proved that Ye Feng's performance in this position was quite good.Although many newcomers have joined the team now, and several teammates who have completed the running-in are lying on the injured list, this is the best opportunity for Ye Feng, and it is also the beginning of his skyrocketing.Who hasn't aspired to be the No.1 of the team?Now the opportunity is in front of him!

Roy's first game after injury was against the Celtics.Although one season has passed, the Celtics' Big Three are one year older and seem to be completely suppressed by the Cavaliers in the East, but the Blazers are still struggling.The reason is very simple. Apart from the longevity of the Big Three, the most fundamental reason is that Ye Feng has no understanding with the others. He can only keep passing the ball to Aldridge and let him use jump shots in the middle distance to score points.Of course, it's not that Ye Feng didn't mean to share the ball with the backcourt double control, but training is training, and it's different from the official game. Ye Feng hasn't figured out their habits yet, and they frequently make mistakes when passing the ball.

Fortunately, Miller said that his experience and golf intelligence made him quickly change his style and began to consciously cooperate with Ye Feng.Only Bayless was still immersed in his own world, playing according to his own rhythm, so naturally he couldn't receive the pass from Ye Feng.But it's not his fault. As a player who didn't play much in his rookie season, once he gets the chance to start, he will naturally think about how to impress the coaching staff with his performance, so as to strive to stay in the starting lineup.Although they won't make trouble and play very hard, if they are asked to restrain themselves and cooperate with the team's tactics, they will most likely not agree, not to mention that the one who is calling the shots is still a student of the same level.After consecutive mistakes in cooperation, Ye Feng had no choice but to let him fend for himself, he couldn't give up the hope of winning because of cultivating tacit understanding, right?
The offensive organizer on the opposite side is Rondo, but Rondo does not match up with Ye Feng. The Celtics are responsible for defending Ye Feng. Veteran Pierce.When Pierce was young, he was also a "beast" who flew into the sky and escaped from the ground, but now he has turned into a floor runner when he is old.However, although he is old, he still has experience. Ye Feng's breakthrough and shooting are a bit awkward. This is the credit of Pierce's defense.And on the defensive end, Ye Feng can't stand up to Pierce either. The opponent also likes to play with backs in the paint, but unlike Ye Feng's skill flow, Pierce belongs to Barkley's "butt flow" and directly uses his huge buttocks to clear the way inside. No matter how good your skills are, it's useless if you drop ten times with one force. People will go straight to the basket like a bulldozer.

Fortunately, Old Miller's shooting rate was surprisingly high, and he teamed up with Ye Feng to control the score within an acceptable range, and even directly overtook at the end of the third quarter.But the fourth quarter showed the difficulty of the team having only one organizer. Miller could indeed organize, but he didn't rest for almost a minute in this game, and his physical fitness was a bit overwhelming. Bayless just went straight up with the ball. The second guy just now, was blocked three times by Garnett and still didn't give up.Ye Feng had no choice but to control the ball and deal with the opponent slowly, but the Celtics didn't care what difficulties you had. The Big Three pushed hard against Ye Feng and Miller, dragging the game into overtime.

In the extra time, Miller couldn't hold on anymore, and Ye Feng was responsible for his organization and offense. At this time, Ye Feng missed Roy very much. If Roy was there, he would definitely be able to relieve a lot of pressure.But there is nothing in this world that can be repeated. Roy was helpless in a suit off the court, and Ye Feng tried his best but still failed to prevent the team from losing in overtime.He contributed 24 points, 5 rebounds and 12 assists in the game. Such statistics are indeed commendable, but to Ye Feng, when the team loses, no matter how good-looking the statistics are, they are just numbers and have no meaning.

(End of this chapter)

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