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583 The violent and tyrannical thug No. 0

To be honest, Wang Yi's ball was not actually a foul.
But his strength was too great. He grabbed the ball and turned around, swinging Reggie Jackson half a circle. After throwing him away, he slid 5 meters on the floor.
This scene is really too shocking.
Anyone's first reaction is that Wang Yi committed a foul.
And it's an extremely violent foul.
When Wang Yi's foul was replayed on the big screen, all the fans at Staples Center were stunned.
This is too violent.
This is not playing ball, fighting is nothing more than that.
Leonard frowned at this moment and looked at Wang Yi in disbelief.
He played against the Kings four times in the regular season this year. In his impression, Wang Yi did not have such violent power.
What the hell is going on?
The Kings players on the sidelines all paid homage to Wang Yi.
"Mad King, please accept my worship!"
"Haha, do Clippers fans know what Thug No. 0 is this time?"
"The boss kept his word and really showed these ignorant guys what it means to be a real thug No. 0."
However, at this time, Dragon King Bosh, who was in the commentary box on the sidelines, looked at the slow-motion replay of the ball, turned to O'Neal and said:
"Actually, judging from the slow-motion replay, there was no foul on the ball. Wang Yi pressed his hands up and down on the ball, and did not hit Reggie Jackson's hand. Moreover, after he grabbed the ball with both hands, he turned around with the ball in his arms.
, that’s also a routine action when grabbing the ball.”
O'Neill smiled bitterly: "But judging from the scene, it is indeed Wang Yi who is doing the violence. This may be the helplessness of great strength."
O'Neal is the most knowledgeable about this.
At his peak, he was truly unstoppable.
But he also often gets into foul trouble.
Just lean on the opponent and sit down. If the opponent can't hold it anymore and falls to the ground, that's his offensive foul.
He grabbed the ball with his opponent, both of them grabbed the ball at the same time. As soon as he made a little effort, his opponent fell to the ground. It was his foul.
At this time, Coach Walton on the sidelines saw this situation and decisively challenged the referee.
According to NBA game rules.
If there is any doubt about a referee's decision, the coach has an opportunity to challenge it.
But you must call a timeout before challenging.
If the challenge is successful, the suspension will be returned to you.
If the challenge fails, the pause is gone, which is equivalent to a wasted pause.
But at this time Wharton also knew Wang Yi's determination. There was a reason why Wang Yi was so violent.
As the head coach, he must unconditionally support Wang Yi instead of being timid.
However, during the timeout, he was still very surprised by Wang Yi's strength.
Not to mention others, even he thought Wang Yi was on drugs.
The three referees at the scene reviewed the video.
In the end, they made a penalty, the challenge was successful, and the timeout was returned to the Kings.
After the timeout, the ball was given to the Kings again.
Wang Yi fell down again.
Facing Zubac again.
It's still a post-up game.
He dribbled the ball and took one step, then two steps.
Every time he took a step forward, he exerted a little force.
Zubac simply could not withstand Wang Yi's violent force.
In the NBA back then, only Yao Ming could stand up to O'Neal.
Apart from this, there is no single enemy in the entire alliance.
In today's small ball era, what teams need is a center who is fast, can defend, and can shoot three-pointers.
The traditional power center has become a rare creature.
Like Zubac, he can barely be considered a traditional center.
Playing inside other teams' interiors, he often has the advantage.
But in front of the violent power of O'Neal at his peak, he was completely a weakling.
The only thing he could do was lie down.
Since you can't resist, just lie down and enjoy it.
Wang Yi carried him to the basket, turned around again, faced Zubac, who was more than 20 centimeters taller than him, pulled up and hit a dunk from behind.
As long as I dribble to the basket, I don't care if there is anyone behind you, I just pull it up and dunk.
It’s so outrageous!
Under Wang Yi's violent force, Zubac was completely confused.
Looking at the roaring Wang Yi's back, it's like looking at a monster.
This guy didn't just grow up eating food.
There are definitely additives in the feed!
When Xuebu saw this scene, he was secretly glad in his heart.
Fortunately, these rounds are not defended by oneself.
If he had defended himself, I'm afraid he would have died on the spot.
On the sidelines, Clippers coach Tyronn Lue shook his head when he saw this.
It seems that Zubac is not working today.
So he waved the flag and replaced him with backup power forward Ibaka.
Judging from the scene, Wang Yi's guy is too strong and Zubac can't handle it at all.
But Tyronn Lue thinks this is fucking nonsense.
No matter how strong a defender can be, a big center can't hold him up.
The reason is that Zubac was frightened by Wang Yi's block just now, so he softened.
Therefore, Tyronn Lue replaced Ibaka, who has always played very tough.
When Ibaka was with the Thunder, he was also a defensive powerhouse.
Won the shot-blocking title for two consecutive years and the All-Defensive Team for three consecutive years.
It's enough to illustrate his defensive ability.
His talent, his speed, and his jumping ability are all things that ordinary insiders don't have.
Regarding Ibaka, there is still such a joke circulating in China.
Ibaka was born in Congo.
His parents gave birth to 18 children in total. When the 18th child was born, they got stuck and stopped having more children.
So I called him Yiba Ka.
At this time the Clippers serve.
They handed the ball to Ibaka, who dunked under the basket.
Turn around and the Kings attack.
Wang Yi still went low to get the ball.
This time it was Ibaka who defended him.
At this time, all the audience in the audience, including all those in front of the TV screen, looked at Wang Yi.
Was Zubac just too weak, or was Wang Yi too strong?
Let's see how effective Ibaka is in defending him.
Ibaka couldn't help but laugh when he saw that Wang Yi wanted to be alone.
"Child, you should learn to respect your elders."
He was born in 1987 and is now 36 years old.
So in front of Wang Yi, I relied on my old age and acted like my old age.
Wang Yi still did not respond to him.
People don't talk much.
Thugs are not verbose.
He still dribbled the ball and sat inward with his back against Ibaka just like he did when he played Zubac with his back before.
How can Ibaka's power be compared to that of O'Neal at his peak?
In front of O'Neal, Ibaka is basically a paper man.
After sitting like this, Ibaka suddenly stumbled back.
The smile on his face suddenly froze.
Is this guy so powerful?
So the next time Wang Yi came closer, he used all his strength to hold Wang Yi back.
However, everything was in vain in the face of Wang Yi's violent force.
Poor Ibaka is like a candle in the wind, like a lonely boat in the storm.
Wang Yi can lean in as deeply as he wants with each step.
You can rely on it however you want.
After arriving at the basket, he saw that he was almost in position, collected the ball and turned around.
Facing Ibaka who is 2.08 meters tall.
A direct dunk.
This is O'Neal's iconic dunk.
Just dribble to the basket, then turn around and dunk.
I don't care who is under the basket - of course, Yao Ming is an exception.
When Ibaka saw this, he jumped up quickly and planned to block the shot.
But he is already 36 years old and cannot jump as high as he did when he was young.
After Wang Yi jumped up, he was half a head taller than him.
He raised the ball high above his head with both hands, and like a violent storm, it hit the basket hard through Ibaka.
Rumble——
Ibaka fell to the ground slumped.
It was as if he had just been gored to the ground by an angry bull.
Chapter completed!
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