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Chapter 308 This Is Really Despicable

Chapter 308 This Is Really Despicable

Roy was depressed throughout the first half, and Stevenson kept buzzing in his ears like a big fly, and he always played tricks on him where the referee couldn't see.Although he didn't dare to make it too obvious, the effect was still there. Roy now felt a little pain all over his body.

Ye Feng sat down next to him, and asked in a low voice: "Are you okay? It looks like you suffered a lot in the first half." He waved the statistics on his hand as he spoke.Roy nodded silently. He only scored 8 points on 1 of 4 shots in the first half, plus 3 rebounds and 2 assists, but made as many as 4 turnovers, which was unimaginable in his previous games. Clearly his mentality has changed.

Seeing his gloomy expression, Ye Feng didn't have much to say. He would be more than happy to help Roy share some of the pressure on the court, but Stevenson had his eye on Roy, even if Ye Feng attacked them with the ball. When changing defenses, Stevenson always ran to Roy's side to harass him after three changes and two changes.In the second half, if he wanted to reverse the decline, he could only rely on Roy's own efforts. No one could help him, so he could only try his best to create some space for him.

McMillan had already discovered that Roy was in trouble, so he consciously reduced Roy's playing time in the first half, but he didn't think about what to do in the second half.So he simply called Roy aside and asked bluntly: "Brandon, would you like to continue playing in the second half or would you like to take a break on the bench? I feel that you encountered some troubles in the first half, and I haven't thought of solving it yet." way."

Roy was taken aback, and after a moment of silence, he said in a low voice: "It's okay, coach, I can do it, let me continue to play in the second half! I think I can handle it well, I'm sorry to trouble you. I've helped a lot, and I think I can handle Stevenson."

McMillan patted him on the shoulder, picked up the tactical board and began to arrange tactics for the team without saying anything.When he pointed out that Roy will continue to start in the second half, others were a little surprised, but no one expressed different opinions. Everyone respected Roy, and now he has become like this because of injuries, not him His fault, or a lot of playing will help his recovery?Everyone thinks so in their hearts.

But Roy's situation did not improve in the second half, and as the Blazers gradually gained the upper hand, Stevenson's actions became more and more aggressive, and he was called a personal foul by the referee for this.But for him, this can only be regarded as scratching the surface. Anyway, as long as he is on the court, he will come forward to entangle Roy like a shark smelling blood, making him unable to play a role in the team's tactical system.

Ye Feng hated this kind of people very much. He simply asked Roy to cover for himself, while he went straight to the inside without stopping the ball. This forced Stevenson to switch to him, so he had no time Go face to face with Roy.Filled with righteous indignation, Ye Feng used the two most effective ways to hit his opponent against Stevenson: gunshots and back shots.Because only after he switched defenses would he really feel what Roy has experienced. This guy really likes to chatter too much. Maybe scoring a few more goals on his head can make him calm down a bit?Ye Feng thought to himself.

It's a pity that his thinking is a little naive. Stevenson is a player who dares to provoke James. Will he care about your goals?Do not make jokes!Not only did he not care, but it got worse. Ye Feng couldn't play pick-and-roll with Roy every round, unless he wanted the team's offense to be completely seen by the opponent, so when Roy didn't participate in the pick-and-roll, Stevenson The opportunity has come.

This time he reduced the verbal harassment, but instead strengthened the small movements during physical collisions.In fact, Stevenson is not a very professional defensive player, or his defensive skills are not enough to make him a big lock on the outside, but he can be said to be self-taught in those small moves.To poke you in the waist where the referee can't see, or to elbow you while pretending to be in position, these are children's tricks for him.

Harassing Roy is no psychological burden for him. Professional games are like this. No one will pity his opponent because of his injury. How could it not be caught?They are professional players, not philanthropists.So Stevenson has no pressure to do these small moves, as long as he is not caught by the referee, he will be fine.

Roy was still persistently participating in the offense. Stevenson's tricks were insidious and made him feel pain every time, but he just gritted his teeth and glared at the opponent, and continued to run to the next gap to catch the ball , which also made Stevenson think he was a softie.For a player, it's embarrassing for the opponent he defends to be fearless. Stevenson thinks so now, so he's going to give Roy something different to make him understand that he is nothing. good guy.

With 3 minutes left in the third quarter, Roy rarely asked for the ball at a 45-degree angle outside the three-point line, and Stevenson quickly followed.Miller passed the ball to Roy. Facing the guy in front of him, Roy got angry and decided to give him a good lesson.After getting the ball, he took a tentative step, changed direction in front of his body, and during the change of center of gravity, Roy rushed past Stevenson. Stevenson quickly chased him back, and then he shot.

I have to say that Stevenson is still experienced. He didn't deliberately stretch out his feet to trip Roy, which would definitely attract a flagrant foul for himself.He handled it so cleverly that it looked like Roy had bumped into it on his own initiative.Roy hit Stevens' calf when he broke through, and there was only one result, that is, both sides fell to the ground at the same time, and the ball flew directly out of the sideline.Stevenson turned over and sat up, stretched out his hand to signal the opponent to dribble the ball, and yelled at the referee to apply pressure. Even if his teammates pulled him up, he was still chattering, trying to put all the responsibility on Roy, who took the initiative to attack.

But Roy's situation was very bad. He completely ignored the outstretched arms of his teammates, and just groaned while clutching his knees. It looked very serious. Everyone knew that his knees had been injured. relapse.

Stevenson stood aside and pretended to be surprised, but he was secretly proud of himself.Suddenly someone shouted from behind: "DeShawn!" He subconsciously turned his head away, but only saw a fist zooming in rapidly in his field of vision...

(End of this chapter)

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