When pride still matters

Chapter 14 It’s still a mystery

Chapter 14 It’s still a mystery
Although Larry Turner's official height is 6 feet 10 inches, when he jumps the ball, it can be clearly seen that he is as tall as Yu Fei.

This is not Turner's problem, this is Yu Fei's problem.

If you include shoe height, Yu Fei is also 6 feet 10 inches, but who calls him realistic?

Turner is ranked 71st in the United States. From a style perspective, he is somewhat similar to Jeffrey Day, who was severely punished by Yu Fei. They are both traditional core insiders who focus on defense and interior offense.

The two sides jumped the ball, and Yu Fei flew into the air with his bounce speed and directly passed the ball to the Royals' main second position Will Perkins (Will Perkins SG).

Perkins is less than 1.9 meters tall, but he is the Royals' second-leading scorer, averaging 18 points per game. He is Yu Fei's right-hand man.

As the only 11th grader in the starting lineup, Perkins is only good at doing two things, setting up fast breaks and shooting three-pointers.

And this is exactly the help Yu Fei needs.

Since Yu Fei blocks a lot of shots and completes many assist defenses in every game, the Royals have a lot of defensive counterattack opportunities in every game, and this is when Perkins shows off his talents.

In positional battles, Perkins is also famous for daring to take three-pointers.

With his excellent counterattack ability and excellent outside shooting, Perkins rode on Yu Fei's success to win the favor of the NCAA Division I. He currently has three offers and a promising future.

For the first goal tonight, Perkins quickly moved to the frontcourt and chose to chase a three-pointer.

Unfortunately, the arc was a bit off, and the basketball came out of the basket.

Long Beach High looked for a quick comeback.

Their starting point guard Josh Barnard (PG) quickly rushed to the frontcourt and shot for a layup.

However, halfway through his layup, he was slapped to the ground by Yu Fei who was quickly chasing after him.

Barnard's motor skills couldn't be compared with Yu Fei's. Even though he was the one who took off first, Yu Fei still rushed over to catch the ball the moment he landed after the shot was blocked, and threw a shot from the backcourt that shocked the entire audience. long pass.

In front, Anthony Lawson ate pie under the basket, opening up the situation for the Royals.

"Tony, you should have dunked just now!"

Yu Fei was a little picky about Lawson's offensive choices.

The Royals captain, who had no doubts about his offensive choices, retorted nonchalantly: "Do you think anyone can jump as well as you?"

The Royals' defensive round is very unique. In terms of talent, except for Yu Fei, everyone else is inferior to their opponents.Therefore, they do not pursue the goal of completely guarding their opponents on the defensive end, but only restrict their shooting. If they want to break through and challenge Yu Fei, then please do so.

Barnard, who had just been overtaken by Yu Fei once, did not believe in evil. He broke through again and chose to throw high, but he was still severely interfered by Yu Fei.

Barnard missed the throw, Lawson grabbed the rebound and threw it to Yu Fei to advance.

The audience at the Key Arena began to boil. This is Yu Fei's signature style of play.

With such a big body, he can dribble from the backcourt to the frontcourt alone, and can easily handle even if he is pressed by the opponent's defender.

This has led many college scouts to believe that Yu Fei can serve as a point guard at a higher level.

Errol Knight, another top [-] high school student in the United States from Long Beach High School, took the initiative to intercept Yu Fei.

The reason why Knight ranks 80th in the country is mainly due to two points. He has good single defense ability, and at the same time, he is very threatening with the ball.

This is an offensive and defensive forward.

Unfortunately, Knight lacks strong physical fitness, which limits his upper limit. At the same time, there are doubts whether his offensive ability can be effective on a higher platform.

Yu Fei did not give up dribbling because of Knight's reputation on the defensive end. On the contrary, he relied on his physical fitness all the way to the frontcourt, then lowered his center of gravity and started a stunning performance.

Outside the three-point line at the top of the arc, Yu Fei continuously dribbles with his hips crossed. For his big hands, the basketball is too petite to control effortlessly, but his ball feel is so excellent. This has a strong impact on his personal body shape. The terrible sense of coordination of the contrast caused a huge earthquake in the pupils of the audience.

Yu Fei's continuous left and right cross changes pushed Knight's defense two positions away, then collected the ball and scored a three-pointer.

"Shh!"

"Frye is totally acting!" the on-site commentator exclaimed excitedly. "100 of the 99 best high school students in Seattle will be afraid when they meet Errol Knight's defense. Unfortunately, , Errol met the only person today who not only did not fear him, but also made him helpless."

The unhappy Knight responded to Yu Fei with a super long three-pointer.

Then, Yu Fei took the ball in a high position, took a strong step to pass his opponent, and rode the opponent's No. 2 under the basket to complete a 1+[-] dunk.

"Who is guarding me?" Yu Fei looked at the opponent he was riding and dunking mockingly, "Why can't I feel the presence of defense?" Larry Turner couldn't help but stand up and speak for his teammates: "No one has ever taught me Do you follow your court etiquette, Da Fei?"

Yu Fei pressed his chest against Turner, "Who on earth caused him to be dunked? Why did you have the nerve to stand up and speak for him?"

The two sides were ignited, cursing at each other, and then the referee came in to prevent the situation from escalating and gave both sides a stern warning.

Yu Fei has not yet formed his own style in dealing with opponents.

Trash talking now is more of a strategy than humiliating the opponent.

Among other things, Turner is a better defender than Jeffrey Day, who has a similar style.Moreover, he knew that he could not score under Yu Fei's defense, so he basically did not take the initiative to ask for the ball to attack.

This is a self-aware person.

And can anger make this rationality disappear?

The answer is yes.

Yu Fei took the initiative to show weakness in a key position, giving Turner an excellent offensive opportunity.

After receiving the ball, Turner used his greatest strength to push Yu Fei away. As a result, he didn't realize that Yu Fei just took a step back and still had enough space and energy to complete the block.

By the time Turner discovered that Yu Fei could still react defensively, it was already too late.

Yu Fei slapped Turner's shot away from the front. Although Turner's teammates controlled the ball, there were only a few seconds left in the attack time. They could only try a low-probability three-pointer at the buzzer.

The person responsible for shooting was Knight, who had just made a super long three-pointer. This time, he was unlucky.

The long rebound brought by the missed three-pointer was controlled by the Royals, and the counterattack began immediately.

Will Perkins went to his favorite spot and stepped up to hit a fast-break three-pointer.

Taking such a shot in a fast break with more shots and less is undoubtedly crazy.

Perkins wanted to quickly open up the score, but his touch did not support him in doing so.

"boom!"

Missed, however.
Yu Fei appeared in the frontcourt, grabbed the offensive rebound, and dunked immediately, causing the opponent's defensive foul, another 2+1.

"Fry Yu's condition is as hot as a boiling boiler!"

Yu Fei wore a Kent Meridian High School Royals-style blue-and-black jersey with No. 5 written on it. This was a number that meant nothing to him, but to his opponents, it was the number of death.

Whether it was Larry Turner or Errol Knight, everyone at Long Beach High School who saw this number would make a fool of themselves on the court.

"Why is there a foul?" Yu Fei asked with an arrogant smile, "Obviously no one is guarding me!"

The referee scolded: "Don't speak, this is the last warning!"

"Sorry, please allow me to say the last word." Yu Fei turned around, looked at his opponent, and threatened in a condescending manner: "To deal with you, I only need 50 points!"

This is his declaration, he wants to score 50 points.

Yu Fei's words floated around the stadium like an eagle's cry. Everyone who heard it could feel the absolute confidence in the words, and could even smell the confidence itself. This confidence was being torn apart like a wild beast with its teeth and claws. Long Beach High School Self-Esteem.

This world is sick, this world is evil.

The hawks are circling, the nooses are lowered, the doves are cooing, and the Long Beach High School funeral march has begun.

"Shh!"

Yu Fei scored an extra penalty.

The opponents were stunned, the Key Arena cheered for Yu Fei, and someone looked at Larry Turner's face, which showed only frustration and uneasiness.

Gary Smith, who was sitting in the center of the scene, wrote: "At the end of the first half, Frye Yu scored 38 points, 13 rebounds, 6 assists and 7 blocks with a dominant force. The sky of Washington State was within reach for him. And, Long Beach High School is destined to be a small stumbling block in his journey. After today, college basketball's attention and pursuit of him will increase exponentially tenfold, but he has never shown any expectations for college so far. This Is this really what he wants? Where is his next stop? It's still a mystery."

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