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Chapter 36 San Antonio Spurs

[In order to make up for everyone's injured hearts, I posted all the manuscripts I saved some time ago]

If the 1990s were the era of Jordan, then in the first decade of the post-Jordan era, the Los Angeles Lakers and the San Antonio Spurs dominated the entire NBA.

In the 1996-1997 season, the Spurs only won 20 games due to the injury of Admiral Robinson and missed the playoffs for the first time since the 1988-89 season. However, they got a fortune in the 1997 draft draw, and the number one draft pick came to the Spurs. This No. 1 pick brought them the superstar potential Tim Duncan to their first puzzle to rule the NBA. In the 1998-99 season, the league was because of the

The capital dispute is facing a suspension crisis, and the regular season has shrunk to 50 games. The Spurs, who are determined to win, overcome the problem of slow start and lost only 5 games in the last 36 games. After entering the playoffs, they even achieved a record of 15 wins and 2 losses. In the finals, they defeated the New York Knicks 4-1 and won the first championship trophy in the team's history. Duncan averaged 27.4 points, 14 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game in the finals, and was elected as the MVP in the finals.

In the next two seasons, the Spurs are still strong contenders for the NBA championship, but unfortunately they met the ok combination, which is extremely fierce every time. This year they sent backcourt general Johnson to the Nuggets, Samaki Walker to the Lakers, and then the backcourt core Derek Anderson and the god pitcher Cole to the Trail Blazers. Everyone thought they were crazy and believed that they were the biggest losers in the transfer market this summer. But on the contrary, they got the best defensive expert on the outside, Bruce Bowen, who used the 28th draw in the draft to get the future French luxury sports car Tony Parker, plus the Argentine demon sword Ginobili, who has not been reported, the Spurs completed the last puzzle of their next ten years of racing to the NBA this year. From this season, they have the strength to win everything.

At 8:30 p.m., the game begins at the Alamo Arena in San Antonio, Texas.

Before the game, head coach Doug Collins informed me that I would not start this game and I needed to wait for an opportunity on the bench. Because Christian Letterner had a sprained ankle and could not play in this game, last season's starting center Jenhdi White and rookie Brandon Heywood formed a double tower to fight against the Spurs' All-Star insiders: Tim Duncan and David Robinson.

The Wizards' starting small forward is still Michael Jordan, scoring guard Richard Hamilton, and point guard is Tyrone Rue.

Spurs starters: center David Robinson, power forward Tim Duncan, small forward Bruce Bowen, shooting guard Steve Smith, point guard Tony Parker.

Tony Parker has completely replaced Antonio Daniels' starting lineup because of his outstanding performance. This is my classmate. He may not be the best, but he is definitely one of them. Although the attendance rate of At&T is not very high, you can still hear someone shouting for Tony Parker.

The Spurs still play the double tower tactic. Tony Parker transported the ball to the frontcourt and handed it over to two All-Star insiders to solve the problem. All teams know that the Spurs are going to play the inside, but no one can stop them. Even the Shark O'Neal, who claims to be the greatest center ever in NBA, cannot do it.

David Robinson got the ball and shook it gently. Brandon Heywood jumped up, and David Robinson hooked up and the ball entered. Although Brandon Heywood is 213 cm tall and weighs more than 200 kilograms, his strength is very different from David Robinson, who is famous in the world in terms of strength.

The Wizards serve, Tyron Rue transports the ball to the frontcourt, Jordan gets the ball, there is no way, Brandon Heywood and Janheddy White in the inside can be ignored, and Mr. Joe has to hand over the ball to Richard Hamilton if he doesn't get the ball.

Bruce Bowen does not have a great reputation in later generations, but his defense is definitely at the level of a great god. Bruce Bowen defends Michael Jordan alone.

Michael Jordan's eyes were interesting and contempt, yes! It was contempt! Because he had enough reason to look down on Bruce Bowen. Bruce Bowen was a member of the Heat who was cut by the Heat last season. His score in his life may not be able to keep up with Jordan's score in his year. But Bruce Bowen's eyes were very firm.

Jordan moved, his body was shaking greatly, changing the line, trying to shake over Bruce Bowen. Steve Smith suddenly robbed and formed a cross-strike with Bruce Bowen. Jordan had no chance, and gave the ball to Tyron Lu. Tyron Lu used the gap after Steve Smith's cross-strike and went straight into the inside, facing the Spurs' super luxurious inside, jumped high and took action.

"Bang!"

Shibu Duncan told Tyrone Ru that the chassis was his with a sturdy big hat.

Tony Parker caught the ball and ran, and only Richard Hamilton was chasing behind him, but it was obvious that the distance between the two of them was getting bigger and bigger.

4:0,

The home team is in front and the away team is in back.

Jordan controlled the ball, raised his hand to signal the rhythm, and after entering the positional battle, he had to run and cooperate.

The world of insiders is the Spurs with a super luxurious inside lineup, and there are too many advantages to face the Washington Wizards' garbage inside owners. Although Jordan continues to break through on the outside and masked man Richard Hamilton continues to shoot mid-range shots on the outside, the score is still increasing.

Beep...

Tim Duncan once again made a rebound and caused a foul of Janhdi White's thug. The score has become 25:13, and the Wizards are already 12 points behind.

Although the combination of David Robinson and Tim Duncan is an unsolvable proposition for any team, Doug Collins can no longer stand his own basket becoming the back garden of the Spurs.

Old Jordan was gasping for breath, holding a towel and constantly wiping his sweat.

"White is too disadvantageous in height, Kwame, you replace White later, you play power forward and defend Tim Duncan. Also, be careful to do pick-and-roll for Michael. Do you understand?"

"Hamilton, you have to pay attention to running and run out of time. That old guy Smith is old and will not be able to keep up with you soon. If you have the chance, you can pitch. Don't hesitate."

"Brendan, if you want to be in the inside, you must pay attention to your position and not be shaken away by Robinson. He is old and he has no strength to compete with you. Don't eat his steps. Stand under the basket, don't be afraid, don't try to block, you stand under the basket." Doug Collins was obviously full of complaints about Brandon Haywood's defense.

The referee signaled that the time for a short pause was up.

I moved my wrists and ankles and walked onto the basketball court.

Elvin Hayes and Kevin Young were chatting in the breeze and drizzle on the commentary seat.

"It is obvious that the Spurs have too many advantages in the inside line. Jenhedi White and Brandon Heywood have no advantage in terms of technology, strength, experience, and David Robinson and Tim Duncan. They cannot limit David and Tim's offense at all on the defensive end, and they obviously cannot provide more help to the team. As long as they are pushed out of the paint area, the threat of both of them is almost zero. The Wizards can only rely on the jump shots of Jordan and Richard on the outside line. The offensive means are too single. Once the touch becomes cold, the score will be widened instantly. The Wizards are in danger in this game."

"When the timeout, Collins may replace Kwame Brown, who should be able to help the team a little bit," Kevin Young said.

"Kaome's defense is indeed good, but his offense is really not satisfactory. What the Wizards need to solve now is the offensive problem. If the basketball cannot be put into the opponent's basket, they will definitely lose."

"In fact, the Wizards' inside line has never been able to provide too much help to the team in offense. When Christian Letterner was there, he could not show too many disadvantages. Now Christian is injured and quits, and this disadvantage is immediately magnified infinitely. The opponent now lets you put your outside line, letting you shoot hard on the outside line, and you can't kill anyone on the outside line. As long as your feel drops, the score will be quickly pulled apart. This is a problem that Collins must solve."

"If this problem cannot be solved, the Wizards will be a life of so-called "something to enter the playoffs. There is no guarantee of the inside line, just expect not to be swept out." "It's not that exaggerated. The inside line combination of Kwame Brown and Christian Letterner is still competitive, and I'm optimistic about them."

"It's not bad if Christian is not injured, but he's afraid he's injured. His injuries have gradually become more and more common in recent years. As for Kwame Brown, if he uses his boxing talent to the basketball court, you have to pray that the Wizards will not be suspended from a large-scale game."

"The game has begun, and the Wizards have indeed replaced Kwame Brown!"

"It's useless to replace Kwame Brown, there's no offense in his arsenal!"

I walked onto the court amid the suspicion of the Wizards' live commentator. I was facing the unchanging poker face nicknamed "Stone Buddha", the greatest power forward in NBA history.

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