Don't talk trash to him.

Chapter 4 High School Students, Welcome to the Professional League

Chapter 4 High School Students, Welcome to the Professional League
JR Smith spent his childhood and teenage years on street basketball courts, where he saw all kinds of people every day. Some had their butts half exposed, some were in rags, and some wore a clean white shirt with pinholes all over their arms.

With more contact, he also developed a carefree personality.

Since childhood, JR Smith has heard the most common comment from others:
This person is so weird!
Now, he really wanted to drag Su Wan in front of those people and let them see what a fucking "weirdo" was!
"No way, no way, you won't say you'll teach me a lesson in front of the camera, and you won't dare to say a single trash talk in front of me, right?" JR Smith, with a gloomy face, still didn't say any trash talk. Su Wan had no choice but to use his ultimate move, "Are you a man?"

The ultimate sarcasm, coupled with a soul-stirring question.

Not to mention JR Smith, even Suwan wanted to punch himself after saying this: Too cheap, so cheap!
JR Smith was fooled and said angrily, "Damn it, I will let you, a frog in the well, know what real basketball is. Just wait for me to beat you until you cry!"

"..."

Did this guy really graduate from high school and not kindergarten?

Suwan knew that JR Smith was not a "trash talker", but he didn't expect this guy to be so bad at speaking. There was at least a Michael Jordan between him and Larry Bird. But who cares, at least the goal was achieved.

As soon as Smith finished speaking, Su Wan heard a system prompt in his mind:
"Ding, the host is detected to be suffering from trash talk, the system is activated, turning on the 'The zone' function!"

"Ding, 'The zone' function has been turned on. Please choose the time to turn it on!"

Right now!
“The zone”, start!

Without a second's hesitation, Su Wan immediately turned on the "zone" mode. He knew that his physical strength could not sustain a whole game, but this was his only reliance now.

The feeling of being in control of everything emerged, and Su Wan instantly became energetic, his eyes sparkling, and he almost shouted: I, Hu Hansan, am back again!
I am...

Do you feel good after scolding him?
JR Smith looked at the satisfaction on his face and became more certain that this was an extreme weirdo.

"Here comes the ball!"

A confident shout, you can sing baritone.

This time, the teammate who dribbled across half court did not show any displeasure on his face. He quickly approached him and made sure he was comfortable receiving the ball. This was a world of difference from his attitude in the last game. ——This is the basketball court. The No. 10 pick in the first round can make teammates dare not not pass the ball, but others may not be convinced. But as long as he performs well, others' admiration will be reflected in his behavior.

Otherwise, some "team bosses" are often criticized behind their backs by their former teammates. This is because they are unwilling to accept the result from the bottom of their hearts!

JR Smith, who had been keeping his eyes on Suwan, stepped forward immediately and, with his outstanding explosive power, quickly shortened the distance between him and Suwan. He raised his hand and rushed straight for the basketball in his right hand, wanting to slap the ball away with one slap.

Su Wan's eyes were quick and his hands were even quicker. When he saw JR Smith reaching out, he guessed what he was thinking and the ball came to his left hand from behind. Before the game, he specifically read JR Smith's scouting report. Like Allen Iverson, he liked gambling-style steal defense. Such defense, if successful, would naturally be on the highlights, but if it failed, it would be completely out of position.

"Bah!"

Suwan's left hand is not his dominant hand, but there was no obstacle in front of him and he reached the basket smoothly. He used a powerful two-handed dunk to win the game for the Cavaliers.

Cheers immediately rang out from the sidelines, as if they had been waiting for a long time. If you were closer to the audience, you would hear several fans shouting to their companions:
"See, I told you that you've never seen a Chinese person who's so good at playing basketball!"

"I told you, the performance has just begun..."

"In the last game, he scored 10 points in the last 15 minutes and beat the Lakers' rookie of the year to the ground."

……

"15 minutes, JR, I only need 15 minutes to beat you!" Smith's father was also a professional basketball player. His competitive spirit and hot temper made him often challenge the team's starting lineup as a substitute. Smith inherited his father's basketball talent and his hot temper. Su Wan's shouting made him even angrier. He originally wanted to hold the ball and go it alone, but now he didn't care and only had the basket in his eyes.

What Su Wan wants is his lack of calmness and irrationality.

In the scout report, Smith's dribbling ability was rated above A.

But in fact, in the NBA level, dribbling and breaking through the ball have always been his weaknesses. He is better at bombing the basket after receiving the ball in the air, rather than dribbling past the opponent continuously and completing a breakthrough layup to score.

It's not that his ball-handling ability is not up to standard, but that his dribbling rhythm is too formulaic.

Suwan's tough defense exposed another weakness of JR, a common problem among high school rookies: lack of confrontation ability.

Compared to him, Suwan's confrontation ability has reached the league's substitute rotation level, which is truly the middle level of the league. In the "The zone" mode, he has the ultimate control over his body.

JR Smith's offense was not going smoothly. He was so excited that he had no intention of passing the ball. He forced the opponent to the free throw line and missed the difficult shot against Su Wan.

Su Wan took the defensive rebound from his teammate and launched a counterattack without saying a word.

"Get back on defense, JR!"

Summer league head coaches generally do not coach on the field. They only watch the time and replace players according to the plan. Their main task is to observe the players' status on the field. Whether many players' contracts can be converted into guaranteed contracts depends on their observation reports.

But at this moment, looking at JR Smith who was still regretting his shooting decision and was completely unaware of the opponent's fast break, the Hornets summer league head coach loudly reminded him.

It's habitual.

There is another sentence in my heart:
Damn high school students, why don’t you go to the NCAA to gain experience for a year or two and learn what the fucking “defensive awareness” is!
However, just 5 seconds later, another scene occurred on the court that caused his blood pressure to rise:
As soon as JR Smith got his footing, Suwan had already crossed the half court with the ball, just two steps away from him. Thank God, JR didn't go straight for the ball this time.

But his poor defensive habits made his defense as fragile as paper. It was just a simple "Sam Gold". Smith, who only had the ball in his eyes, "consciously" stood aside. If you don't know, you would think he met a beggar.

The center door was wide open, and Su Wan rushed straight to the basket with a "fire to the sky" style.

"Bah!"

Completed the dunk again.

"JR, it seems that I overestimated you. I will finish you off in 10 minutes, and by the way, let you know what real basketball is!"

JR stared at him angrily, speechless.

Su Wan also has something to say:

"High school students, welcome to the professional league!"

Here it is, two updates for today, please recommend and collect.

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(End of this chapter)

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