Reverse Growth Superstar

: 51: Teacher Tony

  Although the Grizzlies are going back to back to play away tonight, Tony Allen and Link are the kind of people who do what they say. As a result, Tony Allen and Link could not wait to practice when they adjusted to the venue at the Air Canada Center Stadium in the afternoon.

   Link singled out against Tony Allen on the basketball court, attracting many Grizzlies players to join in the fun. In the Grizzlies team, even for entertainment, no one would choose to go one-on-one with Tony Allen, because that would be asking for trouble.

   As everyone knows, Kobe Bryant is a very stubborn super scorer, he hardly convinces anyone. However, in an interview, the reporter asked Kobe who was the best defensive player he had ever experienced, but Kobe didn't hesitate to name Tony Allen.

   A defensive expert whom "Black Mamba" admires, naturally no one wants to touch him.

   Link certainly does not expect himself to beat Tony Allen, who has not fully developed his athletic ability. He and Tony Allen singled out, which is actually one of Tony Allen's teaching methods.

  According to Tony Allen's words, "You need to personally feel what it is like to be defended by me before you know how to transfer this feeling to others."

"Come on, buddy, you are welcome. We don't play American heads-up. The rule that you can only dribble three times is really stupid. Because if you only dribble three times, no one can pass me." In front of Link, Tony Allen was very confident.

  He admires Link, this guy has all-round ability, high basketball IQ, not greedy for merit, and he doesn't waste money. But in these praises, Link is not a super scorer. For a player whose scoring ability is only not much better than the league average, Tony Allen will naturally not be afraid.

   Link began to dribble the ball with left and right hands, although Grant Hill had more offensive offenses in his twilight years. But when he was young, Hill was an out-and-out super single player. Therefore, the dribbling skills are still very mature.

   After swaying sideways a few times, Link suddenly broke through to Tony Allen's right side! Of course, Link does not expect to be able to pass Tony Allen in one step. Grant Hill at his peak claimed to have the fastest first step in the league, but now he is not in Hill's peak period.

   Link deliberately broke through to the right. If Tony Allen also followed to the right, then he would turn left.

   This trick, Link has tried repeatedly when dealing with other people. Whether it is the blue team's Joan Brockman or his "good teammate" Sam Young in the Grizzlies, they have been played so by Link.

   Tony Allen reacted as soon as Link turned around. He had already seen Link's tricks. Afterwards, Tony Allen slammed his chest, "Boom!"

   The sound of the muscles colliding between the two resounded throughout the audience. Link turned only halfway before he was forced back to the three-point line. Because Tony Allen's confrontation was very tough and sudden, Link, who was unprepared, staggered a few steps.

   Just when Link's center of gravity was unstable, Tony Allen took the opportunity to step forward and gently stretched out his hand, and the basketball was so mercilessly snatched away.

   "Whhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..." After only one round against Tony Allen, Link couldn't help gasping for breath.

   "What kind of kid? How do you feel? Discover the difference between my defense and your defense?"

"Aggressiveness, timing of confrontation... You are really a chicken thief, Tony." With Hill's basketball IQ and four years of college basketball training, Link found Tony Allen in just one round. The difference from himself on the defensive end.

   Now Link relies more on his own slender arms than Hill and Hill's rich experience in defense. To put it bluntly, he doesn't have a set of methods to deal with offensive players, he just walks by feeling.

   But Tony Allen is different. He has a very precise grasp of the timing of when to confront and when to let go.

   Confrontation at the moment the opponent turns around will undoubtedly make the offensive player's center of gravity unstable. And given enough aggressiveness, it can also ensure that the opponent can be consumed enough.

"That's right, aggressiveness and the timing of confrontation, these two are the first things you need to improve now. Your defensive predictive ability is very good, but it is a bit soft. The opponent breaks through you, you will not compete with him. You’re not aggressive enough, you’re playing too academically. Of course, you can’t overdo it. If it’s too aggressive, then it will be a foul. So, the timing of the confrontation must be accurate."

   Tony Allen said, walked to Link with the basketball, pretended to be offensive, and explained it himself.

"First of all, pay attention to the scale of the referee. Each coach has a different scale. You have to judge how fierce the confrontation can be based on his scale. Then, when the opponent turns, prepares to accelerate or change direction, you must Confrontation, can’t let him complete the action! If he completes the action and then starts to break through smoothly, it will be too late for you to fight again."

   Tony Allen talked while Link studied modestly. Standing on the sidelines, Randolph grinned, "What am I talking about? He is a good guy. With him, we might be able to make the playoffs this year."

   As for Sam Young, he was watching Link's jokes at first. Unexpectedly, this guy actually got Tony Allen's true biography.

   Sam Young suddenly felt that his position on the team has become increasingly unstable.

   Link was also very pleased. Sure enough, he had to go to school with a cheek to eat meat. If he is embarrassed to ask today, he will naturally not take the initiative to teach you this.

   It's great to have a teacher Tony who doesn't do hairstyle.

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   As there was still a game in the evening, the one-on-one between Link and Tony Allen ended within a few rounds. In order to qualify for the playoffs, they have to leave their strength to the real enemy.

  Today, the Grizzlies' opponent is the Toronto Raptors who belong to the same "faculty of animals".

   When Link crossed over, the Raptors were playing in the Eastern Conference finals. He doesn't know if the Raptors have reached the finals or won the championship. But he knows very well that it can be said to be the peak of strength in the history of the Raptors.

   And back in 2010, the Toronto Raptors are an out-and-out **** team, as **** as it is.

   Until now in the regular season, the Raptors have only 10 wins and 19 losses, three wins less than the Grizzlies who just ended their three-game losing streak.

   This season, the Raptors have just left the "Dragon King" Bosh. The team is the 2006 champion with Italian striker Andrea Bargnani as the core.

   However, as a 2.13 meter big man, Bargnani's defense and rebounding are too hot. You have to say that he offensively, but the efficiency is actually average. The Raptors were hoping to train him into the second Nowitzki, but this guy is at best a poor man's silver horn king.

   The most terrible thing is that Bargnani is often injured twice in three days. No, today, the Italian champion can only sit on the bench and watch his teammates fight the Grizzlies.

  According to Hollins' original plan, the Grizzlies should be able to easily win the Raptors without Bargnani and celebrate their two consecutive victories. But when the game started, it went beyond Hollins' expectations.

"Linas Kreza took a mid-range shot, Rudy Guy let him go too far! Bang! Hit again, Kreza, this is his third goal in this game. !"

   Accompanied by the yelling of the commentator~www.readwn.com~ the little-known Lithuanian forward Linas Kreza cheered. He feels hot today, even Rudy Gay can't help him.

   Guy shook his head, a little unwilling. He played 40 minutes in the last game, and today he played back-to-back again. Physically, he felt a little overwhelmed. He can stay focused on the offensive end, but there is really no extra energy left on the defensive end.

   I thought this little-known Lithuanian would not cause too much trouble to himself, but I didn't expect this guy to catch the opportunity and score 3 goals in a row!

   So far, the Raptors have started a wave of 16-8. Of these 16 points, 14 points came from Calderon and Kleiza!

   Hollins immediately called a timeout, and Rudy Gay was about to become the other's ATM. He must send someone up to assist Gay so that Gay can attack with peace of mind on the court.

   Let O.J. Mayo help defend? Come on, thank God that Mayo can watch him. Where's Tony Allen? Hollins believes Tony Allen can lock Kleiza, but now the Grizzlies are 8 points behind, they can't lack offensive points.

   Then, Hollins' eyes fell on the No. 0 Chinese again.

   "Link, you go up to the second position. The Lithuanian will leave it to you, I don't want to see him score easily! Rudy, the defensive pressure has been removed for you, I hope you can return me on the offensive end."

   Hollins gritted his teeth and decided to let Link go to the second position to try the water.

   Link stood up excitedly, and Tony Allen on the side gave him a thumbs up.

   "Review what I told you this afternoon, kid."

   Link nodded slightly. Kleiza, a Lithuanian, is really a perfect test subject...

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