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Chapter 601 You're not even bragging about the Heavenly Dragon Eight Steps? How are we supposed



Chapter 601 You're not even bragging about the Heavenly Dragon Eight Steps? How are we supposed

"This is not a good sign!"

Bosh frowned.

LeBron, however, dismissed the concerns, saying, "We don't need to make a fuss; the game has only just begun."

One or two rounds don't mean anything.

"Yes."

Wade slightly raised his chin, brimming with confidence: "If we play at our own pace, we won't lose!!!"

Just saying.

Wade charged into the paint like lightning, his strong physique and explosive power sending him flying through the air.

Combat + airtime + downward strike.

"Shh!"

Despite Tyson's block, Wade finished with a layup, showcasing his exceptional physical gifts.

Jordan, who is five centimeters shorter.

This is not just talk!!!

Then... LeBron was not to be outdone. He shifted into gear, accelerated, and charged straight for the basket.

A true brute.

He made a layup as if carrying a bomb.

First confront them, then make a move.

"Beep!"

The whistle blows.

LeBron steps up to the free-throw line.

"Shh!"

The first free throw was made.

"Bang!"

The second free throw missed.

Tyson blocked Ilgauskas and was about to jump to protect the rebound.

Bosh took the lead, leaping high to secure the rebound, then made a heavy contact with George, jumped again, and scored.

Wade made a layup, LeBron drew a foul, and Bosh put the ball in for a putback.

The Big Three combined to launch a 5-0 counterattack, directly responding to the "New York Three's" 5-0 run.

This instantly ignited the competition.

Offensive and defensive transition.

"Bang!"

Su Yan missed a three-pointer from two meters beyond the three-point line on the left side of the arc.

Not feeling well?!

maybe.

But... the fans aren't worried at all.

LeBron grabbed the rebound during a sprint and made a long pass to Wade in the center circle, who then sprinted down the court without stopping.

Defensive counterattack.

This is the main theme of the "Heat Big Three," and it is one of the reasons for their strength.

but……

The Knicks' defense has never been bad.

Tony Allen kept a close eye on Wade, and he caught up to him, waiting for the right opportunity.

Chip down the ball.

"Snapped!"

The basketball in Wade's hands was cut off.

It wasn't a perfect steal; Wade secured the ball again but disrupted his fast break.

"Bang bang bang!"

Wade retreated and started playing positional offense at the top of the key.

It looked like they were going to attack Tony Arlin again, but then suddenly a bounce pass was delivered to LeBron, who was cutting in after a screen.

"tread!"

George stepped up to cover the paint area.

LeBron has already started charging forward. He is fearless against any opponent, taking three big steps to power up and attack the basket.

"boom!"

After he collected the ball, he stepped to the left with his left foot, bumped into George, pushed him away, and then took a big step to the right with his right foot.

It has a bit of a European walk feel to it.

But it's not authentic enough.

Fortunately... LeBron successfully got past George and was about to jump to finish the attack.

"tread!"

Su Yan suddenly rushed out again, straightened his long arms, bent his knees, and was ready to jump and block.

No.

Su Yan was about to jump.

Because... after LeBron takes two big steps after receiving the ball, he has to jump to complete the three-step layup.

Who knew that Su Yan had just jumped when he was already waiting for LeBron in the air.

The result was that... he somehow managed to get past Su Yan and then successfully made a layup.

"what?"

Su Yan was shocked. "This is impossible! There's something wrong with this ball!"

The authorities are fascinated.

Because of the blind spot in Su Yan's field of vision when he jumped to block, he couldn't see very clearly and could only sense that something was wrong.

referee?

The referee didn't blow the whistle, indicating the ball was in play.

Su Yan didn't dwell on it much; perhaps LeBron's layup rhythm was particularly good this time, which confused him.

however……

Curry, who could see everything clearly from the outside, frantically twirled his two fists in front of him—a traveling gesture.

He hurriedly reminded the referee: "LeBron traveled, he just traveled on that layup."

He took three full steps.

This must have been a traveling violation, how can you not call it and instead say it was a good play?

This is absolutely wrong.

Yes.

Just now, after taking two steps, LeBron saw Su Yan coming over to block the shot, but he didn't dare to jump at all.

That would definitely result in a big hat.

But he had no choice but to jump, otherwise... stopping the ball during a layup would be a violation.

In a hurry.

LeBron simply took an extra step forward, just a small step, to create a little more space.

He could then squeeze past Su Yan and finish with a layup.

Su Yan couldn't see it clearly, but Curry could see it perfectly.

Perhaps it was LeBron's overall strong consistency in layups that gave him a normal illusion.

Or perhaps it's a star player's ball.

Or maybe... you've gotten used to it?

In short... the referee ignored it.

Curry was furious.

Taking traveling as an example, the exchange of possession and the two points of a good ball can result in a difference of 4 points or even more.

This is the Eastern Conference Finals stage.

This score is extremely important!!!

When Curry saw that the referee ignored him, he wanted to chase after him to argue and yell at the referee.

Once Su Yan learned the truth, he ran over and pulled Curry back, stopping him from arguing with the referee.

Su Yan shook his head: "Stephen, there's no need to take it too seriously. Getting a technical foul is a loss. Just focus on the next game."

"He's really blind."

Curry, still angry, turned his back to the referee and continued to grumble, "If you don't want your eyes, please donate them to someone who needs them."

"Huh~"

Many fans under the basketball hoop also saw LeBron travel and booed the referee.

Some fans even asked the pointed question, "They didn't call a traveling violation? Is this really a home game?!"

LeBron also heard the fans' complaints.

He didn't care; he didn't even think he had traveled, after all... the referee hadn't called it.

The game continues.

Curry was secretly unhappy!

His displeasure grew stronger and stronger because just 2 minutes and 17 seconds later, LeBron made another fast break dunk, which was suspected of being a traveling violation.

At first glance, it seems LeBron took 5-6 steps in a row, giving off a feeling of "eight steps of a dragon," which is definitely a traveling violation example.

Those who understand the game will know that the first 3-4 steps are stealth steps under the suspended ball.

What is "skipping the gun"?!

He is referring to one or more steps between the last dribble and the final touch.

The first step is easy to understand. The next step is a normal layup with the ball, and there will be no violation of carrying the ball.

As for multiple steps.

It's all about technique.

It could be... dribbling the ball forward with great force and then letting it slip from your hand, then quickly running a few more steps to catch up.

Dribbling again is normal.

Commonly seen in fast breaks and counterattacks.

It could also be... the dragging step in a hovering ball, as long as the basketball keeps spinning in your hands while you're moving.

No matter how many steps you take, it doesn't count as a violation of carrying the ball.

You can continue dribbling or combine the ball properly before starting the layup.

LeBron's fast break layup that just now, which took 4-5 steps, looked like the latter.

That's fine?

At first glance, that is indeed the case.

Actually... there's a crucial point to note here.

That means that when moving the suspended ball, it cannot be done by carrying the ball like a dish.

Otherwise... anyone could carry a basketball and run all over the court.

LeBron just clearly "bent the ball" on a levitated pass, which was a clear violation... traveling!

"Referee, LeBron's obvious traveling violation isn't being called? You might as well just let him run the whole court with the ball."

Curry saw that the referee remained unmoved.

He couldn't help but argue with the referee again, his words even carrying a hint of sarcasm!


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