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Chapter 144 Tired!

Chapter 144 Tired!

As Richard Hamilton fired fire frequently on the outside, Sam Mitchell also successfully began to show his power at the 45-degree angle on the other side. The 32-team defense constructed by 76 people collapsed.

Larry Brown had to expand his defense, which allowed Christian Letterner and I to find opportunities in the interior, and they made many contributions to the inside.

46:48

The home team was in front and the away team was in the back. At the end of the second quarter, the Wizards successfully scored a goal that overtaked the score. Although the shot made no sense, he scored. Doug Collins also bent over and did not accuse Tyron Lu of that wave shot.

The halftime break is soon over, and the second half of the battle is about to begin. Doug Collins is constantly explaining defensive strategies and offensive tactics. But this has nothing to do with me for the time being. I need to take a break on the bench at the beginning of the third quarter to make the final preparations for the subsequent battle.

On the court, Christian Letterner, Brandon Haywood, Itan Thomas led the inside, while Tyrone, Chauncey Billups on the outside. Another lineup of three big and two small, preventing breakthroughs and not long shots.

There is no way to go to such a lineup. The Wizards currently have too many inside players. I, Christian Letterner, Brandon Haywood, Itan Thomas, Jenhdi White, Loren Woods, and six inside players. As for the small forward, there is only Troni Nesby and Sam Mitchell, who is too old to be older, there is only one shooting guard, Richard Hamilton, and the rest are point guards: Tyrone Rue, Chris Whitney, Chauncey Billups, Doug Collins frequently plays in the lineup of three, two small, because he really has no outside line.

The 76ers sent DiBocken Mutombo, Derek McGee, Alon McGee, Allen Iverson, and Spidy Clarkston.

I have to admire Allen Iverson. He has been on the court since the opening and has not had a minute off. Although he has all kinds of problems, his high fighting spirit and perseverance are worth learning from. He is a real fighter.

The 76ers still handed the ball to Allen Iverson for handling. Allen Iverson faced Tyrone Ru who was defending him without making any fake moves and directly pulled out a jump shot.

Tayron Lu may have all kinds of problems in the organization, but his defense against Allen Iverson is really good. At the moment Iverson shot, his hands were already shining on Iverson's eyes. Although his organization was not good and his body was relatively thin, he was still very hard on defense.

Iverson was obviously disturbed, the basketball fell to the basket and hit the basket. Several big men stretched out their arms high under the basket to try to get the rebound. I saw Brandon Haywood squeezing Derek Coleman and Christian Letterner desperately pulling Dibeken Mutombo.

In a sense, basketball is a sport for growing men, a sport for powerful men. If you grow tall enough, you have a certain advantage in the basket. If your height is only average, then your strength must be much stronger than others to have a place on the basketball court.

DiBocken Mutombo is obviously in the taller category. His 218-point height is the second V height among all NBA players, only slightly shorter than Bradley of the Mavericks.

Dibeken Mutombo waved his hand and the basketball was slapped out by him.

Alon McGee received the basketball. Before everyone came to their senses, Alon McGee broke into the inside and scored two points with a throw behind Christian Letterner. Yes, Christian Letterner, who was fighting for rebounds behind Christian Letterner, was working hard to grab rebounds against the basket, but had not turned around yet.

This is a routine for the 76ers to enter the finals last season. Allen Iverson attacked first. If he didn't make the round, DiBocken Mutombo was responsible for grabbing the frontcourt rebound and handing it over to Alon McGee for the second attack wave. Generally, the teams were defeated by these two consecutive attack waves.

Chauncey Billups was dribbling and slowly looking for opportunities. Obviously, the Wizards were lined up with three big men to be prepared to play inside. Larry Brown would not be unable to see it, but he did not make too special adjustments. Perhaps he had enough confidence in DiBocken Mutombo and Derek Coleman, which is the All-Star inside combination.

Chauncey Billups passed the ball to Itan Thomas who ran to the top of the arc. It was obvious that Itan was not the kind of master with mid- and long-distance shooting. The ball was passed back by him, but this time the ball successfully gave the 76ers a gap in defense. Chauncey Billups easily inserted it from the middle between Allen Iverson and Spidy Clarkston.

Allen Iverson was trying hard to catch up with defense, DiBocken Mutombo tried to make up for defense, but Chauncey Billups passed the ball with a hit, and the basketball passed to Christian Letterner under the basket. Christian Letterner received a dunk and scored two points.

76ers backcourt, Aaron McGee dribble, Iverson kept saying something beside him, as if discussing some tactics. But no matter what kind of tactics, you must put the basketball in the basket, otherwise everything will be useless.

Aaron McGee used Spidy Clarkston's pick-and-roll to break through Chauncey Billups' defense and broke the ball back again before meeting the Wizards' interior trio. Spidy Clarkston made a second round breakthrough, and still passed the ball out before touching the Wizards' strong defense. This time the ball was the boss of 76ers, Allen Iverson, who had easily shook past Tyrone, who had been blinded by the previous two breakthroughs.

Strong break, emergency stop, no defense, shooting.

However, Allen Iverson, who had fought for most of the game and had not rested for a minute, missed this very easy shot. There was a sigh in the stadium.

Three no touch!

It was obvious that DiBocken Mutombo was not prepared for this three-nothing, and the rebound was obtained by Brandon Haywood.

While the 76ers were still upset about the shooting just now, Brandon Haywood had raised the basketball in his hand. Chauncey Billups received the basketball while running, and Allen Iverson and Spidy Clarkston of the 76ers rushed up.

But Chauncey Billups didn't make too much stop to basketball. Before Iverson rushed over, the basketball was passed to the middle. Tyrone Lu was running fast, and there was no one around him.

The 185 cm small man jumped high and dunked the basketball towards the basket.

Iverson, who had fought for most of the game, was finally tired. No matter how high his fighting spirit was, no matter how iron-man he was, he was a living person after all. If he was a human, he would be tired, and if he was a human, he would be tired.

As Allen Iverson's physical fitness declined, his shooting percentage also dropped rapidly. Finally, Larry Brown replaced Allen Iverson, and the Wizards began to slowly open the score.


Chapter completed!
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