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141. Kill the wolf

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The scene where Kobe knocked down Evans may be the most exciting scene performed at Staples Center this season. It brings fans not ordinary excitement, but madness.

After Chamberlain and others joined forces to step onto the court, the fans immediately booed, and the mockery continued like huge waves, slapped their eardrums and stimulated their nerves:

"A group of clowns, please change their name to the Oakland clowns..."

"That bald man has the face to play? If he never dares to face kb24 again in his life, if he has shame, he'd better retire immediately..."

"Did you come up to find happiness for us? This game is so worth it. I'm sorry that those who did not come to the scene missed a miracle..."

Chamberlain ran down expressionlessly. Billups changed his usual stable style. After getting the ball, he ran to the frontcourt with a tense face. Fisher came up to defend him. If Billups had passed the ball in the past, but this time he didn't do that. Instead, he directly pushed the ball with Fisher. He bent his left hand and his right arm was stuck in the latter's chest, shaking his arm hard, and slamming heavily on Lao Yu's chest.

Lao Yu screamed shrillly and fell backwards exaggeratedly. He wanted to win the referee's sympathy and punish Billups for violating the law. Of course, it would be even better if he could be sentenced to a malicious foul.

But the referee did not blew the whistle. Billups was trained by two defenders, Isaiah Thomas and Dumas. How easy is his small moves to be noticed?

Billups rushed towards the front court at a speed. Without Fisher's defense, he was more relaxed and dribbled the ball directly from the center line to the penalty area.

Kobe knew that Chamberlain came with revenge, so he told M Benga not to do anything at the basket as early as the first time he appeared.

He guessed Chamberlain's plan correctly, and Mbenga also firmly followed his orders, but when Chamberlain used his strange power, it was like a tank entering the car group. How could Mbenga limit him? The two of them fought desperately at the basket, and Chamberlain stuck Mbenga. When the latter leaned completely on him, he suddenly roared like a giant ape, and tried his best to hit Mbenga hard, and actually knocked Mbenga to the ground!

Billups immediately sent the ball in his hand to Chamberlain. After receiving the ball, he did not make a dunk that was so angry, nor did he use his newly learned skillful means. Instead, he paused under the basket and shouted to Gasol arrogantly: "Softie, come up and guard me!"

Is it unbearable? Isn't this an obvious slap in the face? Gasol immediately threw away Evans and made a remedy without hesitation. However, he was so smart that he did not choose to go up and play hand-to-hand combat with Chamberlain, but went up and pestered him half a step away from him.

Gasol's plan went bankrupt and he didn't provoke Chamberlain. Chamberlain took the initiative to pester him and stuck Gasol. Chamberlain passed the ball in his hand to Vince outside the penalty area.

Is there any more to say? Evans slapped the ball hard and stepped into the basket in one step. He jumped out of the air and grabbed the ball with both hands and stretched it behind his head. He roared hard and smashed the ball into the ring. His strong body hung on the ring and turned around and then fell to the ground.

Chamberlain bent his arm and grabbed Evans into his elbow, shouting, "Good job, brother, how much resentment is there in his heart?"

Evans put his arms around Chamberlain and shouted: "It's so good, z, I'm so fucking happy!"

"Then keep having fun until you beat Los Angeles!" Chamberlain yelled.

"Blow Los Angeles!" Jackson waved his arms and roared. Billups also waved his arms fiercely. He finally made the final decision in his heart, helping Chamberlain to be the rookie's deputy. He had a premonition that as long as he could do it well at this point, then FMVP would not be his most glorious moment.

Billups was the brain of the Pistons Five Tigers. He experienced that period of iron-blooded years. From Chamberlain, he vaguely saw the shadow of the Pistons Soul Ben Wallace. However, compared with the taciturn Big Ben, Chamberlain's style of play is more powerful, attaches more importance to brotherhood, and has higher talent.

Perhaps it is really the only sky that is his limit. Billups looked at Chamberlain calmly, who was roaring to the sky with Evans, Jackson and others.

Looking at the Warriors' perfect state of being united and focused, the Zen master's heart immediately sank to the bottom of the valley. This kind of team that is as tough as a united and powerful as an army has always been the most difficult to deal with.

After Mbenga served, Chamberlain and others quickly ran to the frontcourt to start defending. He roared with a tense face: "Defense, Warriors!"

Jackson and others followed and shouted: "Defense! Defensive!! Defensive!!!"

High momentum and blood boiling!

Fisher frowned and looked at the Warriors player standing in front of him in a half-ring. He reached out to Vujasic, who had just been on the court, and he came up to cover him. However, the latter had not moved yet, and Billups suddenly went up and pressed him.

Fisher hurriedly turned around to protect the ball. Just as Billups started, Jackson also came from the flank to block it. The two completed double-teams from two directions, and four big hands chasing at the ball in Fisher's arms in a mess and fierce manner.

There was no choice but to come up to pick it up. Fisher tried hard to jump up and pass the ball. A strong figure rushed out from behind like a mad dog. The black shadow flashed and rushed into the air and pushed the ball out. Because he was jumping forward, his body inevitably fell heavily to the ground.

Evans!

If you treat me with your country's talents, I will repay you with your country's talents!

In the past team, Evans was an optional character on the team's bench, and no one paid attention to his feelings. For the team's core members, he was no different from the fans in the stands. If there is a difference, the only difference is that the teammates don't know the fans' names but know his names.

Different from the Warriors, he is still a substitute, but everyone on the team treats him as his own brother. If someone bullies him, he will have to endure the volcanic anger of the whole team!

Jackson stuck Fisher, Billups rushed forward tacitly and grabbed the ball. After getting the ball, he immediately started to accelerate, and ran forward with his legs, instantly completing the process of starting to peak speed.

Kobe followed behind with a blue face. Billups gritted his teeth and ran forward wildly. His heart was surging violently. The sound of wind passed by his ears. He seemed to have never tried to run so quickly. Kobe tried his best until Billups rushed to the free throw area and barely caught up with him.

Billups did not have a strong attack. Seeing Kobe approaching him from the wing, he turned his head slightly and saw a sea blue jersey floating behind him. He immediately passed the ball back.

Chamberlain got the ball, and he kept whistling and whistled up and rushed to the basket. Kobe is worthy of being the soul of the Lakers. No matter he has shortcomings such as lust, unique style, and bad temper, he is still the well-deserved commander of the Purple Shirt Legion and set an example in everything. Facing Chamberlain who rushed over with the momentum of thousands of troops, he gritted his teeth and stood up. He even tried to make Chamberlain foul even if he was injured.

But Chamberlain did not continue to rush forward blindly, but turned his knees and almost stuck to Kobe and moved it. Then the ball in his hand was thrown to Billups at the basket, and shouted: "Come back, let me do it!"

With this process of falling down, others followed. Billups took a deep breath and took a step back, his wrist shaking softly, and threw the ball towards the ring.

Evans, who finally followed, got a chance again. The basket was vacant. Gasol was frightened by Chamberlain's roar. He had long since left him to personally guard Chamberlain. As for Mbenga, that guy was too slow and was still running behind.

The ball slowly flew in front of him. Evans opened his arms and flew up. He received the ball with his left hand and grabbed it with his right hand. He was like a huge kite. He was flying almost parallel to the floor and flew against the ground. When he was just above his head, he pulled his hands up and then smashed it down hard. With a "clang" sound, he successfully smashed the ball into the ring.

There was no sound in Staples' Center Staples. Their ridicule of Evans was replaced by a heavy mood. The latter's two successive dunks really hit their confidence.

Chamberlain, who was in front of Kobe, pushed to the other party's chest, and the two were almost face to face. Chamberlain pointed to Evans who had landed on the ground and shouted: "No. 24, the battle of revenge has just begun. When will he be satisfied, you can be sent to the coffin by us! Before that, even if you want to die, you will not be able to do it!"

Kobe is also a proud person. He has always been the only one who teaches others a lesson. How can it be someone else’s turn to teach him a lesson? Besides, no matter how great the potential is, Chamberlain is just a rookie after all. How can the latter bear to teach Kobe like this face-to-face lesson?

"Rookie, this is my territory. If you are a dragon, you have to keep it for me. If you are a tiger, you have to be a lie down! Don't be fucked, talk too much!" Kobe responded toughly, "I'll wait if I want to fight, and I'll wait here if I want to fight!"

Chamberlain raised his middle finger disdainfully and sneered: "You can't play basketball; you can't fight, you can't do even more!"

Seeing that the team boss was so despised, Mbenga, who had just run over, rushed up immediately and pushed Chamberlain's chest and pushed him away. The young man looked arrogant and fearless, standing in front of Kobe like a steel gun.

The three referees hurriedly came up to intervene in the dispute between the two sides. The referee first gave Chamberlain a technical foul because he gave Kobe the middle finger, and he also provoked the conflict. However, the referee gave Mbenga another technical foul. After all, Chamberlain did not take action, and he took action directly.

Seeing Chamberlain being pushed, Jackson took everyone on the court to surround Mbenga. Evans impulsively reached out to draw Mbenga, but Chamberlain was pushed for him. But Chamberlain behind suddenly pulled them back, but he was the calmest at this time and said, "Don't be impulsive, brothers, that's normal. Keep playing and continue to massacre Los Angeles!"

Faced with the Warriors' siege, Mbengjia was full of fearlessness. This seven-foot man born in the Kyrgyzstan country of the Congo is a man who has truly experienced war. He is also very good at judo and has been promoted to the judo black belt. If he really starts the battle on the court, the Warriors' except for the talented Chamberlain, the others may not even be qualified to fight him.

Kobe stood up at this time, he protected Mbenka behind him and shouted at Jackson: "Fuck, do you think this is Auburn Mountain Palace, kid? If you dare to touch my brother, don't think about walking out of the arena alive today!"

Jackson and others did not really plan to take action, because Mbenga had been to the Warriors this summer vacation, but did not participate in the official game. After playing in the summer vacation, he was traded to the Lakers. This is also the reason why Mbenga dared to push Chamberlain but was silent in the face of Jackson and others' siege.

Chamberlain and Kobe both intervened, and neither wanted to see the fight. So in the referees' worried eyes, the two sides gathered together and said a few words without any pain and separated.

Pat Riley, who was paying attention to two teams in front of the TV, shook his head after seeing the conflict. He said to his assistant: "The Lakers don't have to worry too much. They are just a combination of stars. It's not easy for the Warriors to deal with. These people are crazy people."
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