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Chapter 606 Home Court Reverse Buff, Travel Tutorial!



Chapter 606 Home Court Reverse Buff, Travel Tutorial!

The Heat's Big Three took the lead.

The New York trio launched their attack.

As always, the two teams traded blows.

The two teams with their three superstars appear to be evenly matched.

In reality... the Heat's Big Three are stronger individually, and by a significant margin.

However, the Knicks have an even stronger player, "Flame God," who single-handedly led Curry and George to contend with the Big Three.

It made the game exciting and thrilling.

The atmosphere at the Heat's home court was intense; they were completely confident that with their Big Three all playing at their best, the Heat were invincible.

However... the fans watching the game tonight had a slightly different focus.

It wasn't just a thrilling match, but also... LeBron's traveling violation.

Everyone wanted to see if the referee would call a traveling violation if they caught LeBron committing it.

Do you have it?

Believe it or not... there really is.

With 4 minute and 27 seconds remaining in the first quarter.

LeBron receives the inbound pass from Wade at the baseline and dribbles the ball across half-court in the backcourt.

While controlling the ball, he gestured to tell the players what tactics to use and how to make runs.

"Wow~"

A small commotion suddenly broke out in the stadium.

at the same time.

Curry stood at the top of the key, pointing anxiously at LeBron, and even jumped up, looking extremely agitated.

He yelled at the referee, "Look, look! They're not calling this? Doesn't this constitute a traveling violation?!"

"Beep!"

Without saying a word, the referee immediately blew his whistle.

It turns out... LeBron was just gesturing with his left hand to direct traffic, then dribbled the ball once with his right hand and walked while carrying the ball.

Generally speaking, once you cross halfway through the field, ball control is quite casual when there is no pressing.

Some minor offenses like wrist flips and ball-carrying violations are often overlooked by the referees.

After all, it doesn't affect the course of the game.

Forcibly interrupting the discussion will only backfire.

But tonight's game is special. With the referees being criticized by the entire league for their poor officiating, they must respond with a good performance tonight.

LeBron James, as the protagonist of the "traveling frenzy," is once again at the center of controversy.

Double superposition.

LeBron's every move will be magnified and will definitely be closely watched by the referees, scrutinized with a magnifying glass.

Perhaps if LeBron crosses half-court normally, a minor wrist flick that doesn't affect the overall game won't be called.

But this time... he actually carried the ball directly, as if he were strolling through his own living room, taking 7 or 8 steps.

This is really going too far; they completely disregarded the referee.

Do you think Curry wouldn't be anxious?

How could the referee not call a foul?!

It has to be blown.

"what?"

After realizing he had been called for a traveling violation, LeBron simply shrugged, looking quite surprised.

"Why?!"

Is this some kind of hype? I was just crossing halfway through the game, with nobody defending me, what's wrong with taking a couple of steps with the ball?!

Isn't this tacitly condoning it?!

I'm not the first player to do this, am I?!

LeBron was puzzled.

He knows it's a special time, but he doesn't care; he's probably actually used to it.

Or perhaps... he thinks that in his home arena, the referee is unlikely to nitpick these minor details.

That’s a good idea.

I would never normally blow that, but tonight is truly special.

LeBron's traveling violation was just a minor incident.

Exchange of ball possession.

The game continues.

"Heat's Big Three" vs. "New York's Big Three".

The fierce fighting continues.

Time: End of the first section.

On the Heat's final possession, Wade, positioned at the top of the key, faced Tony Allen's defense, slowly dribbling the ball while glancing up at the clock with his chin up.

Grandpa Wei has an inherent "domineering" quality.

With only 10 seconds left on the clock, just as he was about to take on Tony Allen one-on-one, Su Yan suddenly double-teamed him.

Disrupting Wade's offensive rhythm.

Wade tried to attack, but Su Yan's defense alone was enough to give him a hard time, and with Tony Allen added to the mix, he simply couldn't keep up.

We can't conquer it.

The only option is to pass the ball.

The ball is passed to LeBron at the top of the key on the right, where he faces George. He has only 6.8 seconds left on the shot clock.

A series of three-threat feints.

After slightly shifting George's center of gravity, he decisively lobbed the ball and accelerated, blowing past George in one step – quite a cool move.

"Beep!"

But then the referee blew his whistle.

George Laren?!

No.

The referee called LeBron on traveling again, this time... an initiated traveling violation.

"Why?!"

LeBron frowned, spread his hands again, and complained to the referee: "I drove after a triple threat, it was a beautiful drive, how was that a traveling violation?!"

"That's right, LeBron, you really did travel."

The referee explained: "When you were making the triple threat, your left foot was probing, and your pivot foot was your right foot."

When you initiate a breakthrough, first step back with your right foot, push off the ground to accelerate, and then swing your left foot out.

Before you even put the ball down, your pivot foot has already changed.

That was definitely a starting walking move; I saw it very clearly.

During the referee's explanation, the big screen also showed a replay of LeBron's steps as he initiated the attack.

You really can't tell unless you look closely.

It is very clear in slow motion.

Before passing the ball, the pivot foot changes position; this is a typical starting step.

LeBron also watched the replay on the big screen and immediately became unhappy, complaining, "Ref, what's the point of calling such a tiny step?!"

Please don't focus on the details; it will affect the fans' viewing experience.

"Ok?"

Sensing the threat, the referee scoffed and said coldly, "I'm just making the right call."

"Oh."

Sensing the referee's indifference, LeBron grunted and didn't press the matter further.

But his inner dissatisfaction continued to grow.

After all... the previous ball control and the current slight movement during the start would not normally be called.

With these consecutive calls, especially at his home court, LeBron believes the referees are somewhat biased.

He put pressure on the referee, trying to get him to back down, but little did he know... on this special night, the calls against him would only be harsher.

Ever since.

LeBron, who is used to "trading," revealed his true colors.

With 5 minutes and 11 seconds remaining in the second quarter.

LeBron squeezed past the defense, cut to the basket, received a pass from Wade, and attacked the rim directly.

"Beep!"

However, before he could even rush into the paint and dunk, the referee blew the whistle again.

How do you blow it?!

It was LeBron's traveling violation again.

"WTF?!"

LeBron, looking confused and increasingly anxious, yelled at the referee, "Why did you call a traveling violation on me again?"

I passed the ball to the goalkeeper and then tried to break through; was there something wrong with that pass?!

"Have."

The referee explained, "When you received the ball, you took two steps directly. If you had gone straight for the layup while moving, you would have been in trouble."

The whole process went very smoothly, so there was no problem.

It was a good layup.

But after taking two steps, you dribbled the ball once, and then took three steps to make a layup.

That's a traveling violation when receiving the ball.

"But……"

LeBron seemed hesitant to speak.

He understood the reasoning, but he felt the referee shouldn't be so nitpicky and keep targeting his footwork.

1 minutes 04 seconds.

Bosh's jump shot from the left high post missed, and the rebound was grabbed by Ilgauskas, who passed it to LeBron in the right elbow area.

"Snapped!"

"tread!"

The moment LeBron received the ball, Su Yan closed in to put pressure on him defensively, and then George followed up.

Double-teaming.

LeBron faked a shot, which caught George; then he faked another shot, which caught Su Yan.

A decent three-threat strategy.

He wanted to shoot directly, but out of the corner of his eye he saw Su Yan behind him, so he jumped again to catch up.

A shot needs to be blocked.

LeBron hesitated for a moment, then immediately took two steps to make a layup, which went in off the backboard.

At first glance... it's smooth and silky.

Tyson caught the basketball that had fallen from the net under the basket and was already planning to pass it to Curry.

"Beep!"

But then the referee blew the whistle again!


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