Even though he played aggressively, Su Wan still couldn't stop him.
Just after two encounters, he let Arenas shake him off to one side.
At this moment, he understood what the scouts meant by the indefensible offensive choices of a breakthrough.
The breakthrough rhythm of this "Special Agent Zero" differed from most ball-handlers, years of additional training in the gym—yes, don't doubt your eyes, Arenas, before his downfall, was also a "training maniac"—had allowed him to develop a completely different breakthrough rhythm.
Adding to that, his fast first step made it really hard for anyone facing him for the first time to guard him effectively.
Su Wan was no exception.
When he turned around to chase, Arenas didn't head straight for the basket; instead, he opted for a jump shot...
Well, this was the poor offensive choice by Arenas mentioned earlier.
With a "clang," Arenas's first shot missed.