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433 Golden Double Guns (Thanks to my friends for their support)

When Randolph saw that Chamberlain was not present, his fat black face suddenly became proud, waved his hand to pass the ball, turned around and tried to face Evans' defense, and broke through the frame to launch an attack.

Evans has been trained by Thurmond for so long and has long been no longer the rough guy who can only grab rebounds. He is strong but not fast enough and moves sideways very slowly. He cannot become a master like Chamberlain for tight pressure, guarding, and restoring defense. So in the summer, he gained weight in a targeted manner, so he simply did not play any technical flow, and reduced it with one force to ten times. His strong chest pushed Randolph and directly pushed him out of the penalty area.

Randolph was sad. He had to run the first step and pass Evans, and he would have confidence in scoring, but he couldn't get started. He just moved and was hit by Evans. His figure was not stable and he was almost pushed down.

Since coming to New York in recent years, Randolph has been fascinated by the bright lights and wines of Big Apple City. There are many fine wines and many beauties here. The wine and color not only corrode his fighting spirit, but also corrode his body. In the past, Fatty Lan was also very strong, at least she would not be overwhelmed by Evans.

Evans' defense is so tough that Randolph should pass the ball. David Lee, inside, plays rookie Ibaka. But Randolph just doesn't pass the ball, but throws the ball towards the direction of the basket ring - it's not sure that it can enter, but it really can't enter the pass.

The ironclad sounded, and Ibaka turned around and took the rebound, passed it to Iverson and ran down. Curry was not there, and Iverson was of course the organization guard, no, it should be said to be an attack guard.

Iverson immediately turned into a sharp arrow when he got the ball. His thin figure swayed a few times on the court and ran through the frontcourt. He was so fast that he was so fast off the court. Chamberlain couldn't help but sigh: "Damn, AI is still so fast at this age, how fast was it when he was young?"

"The speed that no one in the league can defend itself." Old Nelson also sighed.

Iverson tore the Knicks' defense alone. Robertson was sweating all over by his breakthrough. Richardson had to lay out to help. Attracting double team Iverson did not have a fight, waved his hand and passed the ball to West who was following him, then turned around and continued to run down.

The two men who defended Iverson in this way were replaced by West. If AI was a sharp arrow, the mad dog was a shell that was released. Facing Richardson, who was the main defense, he crushed him without hesitation. Robertson had no choice. This time it was his turn to help Richardson make up for the defense.

After being double-teamed again, West swung his hand between the two and passed the ball through their bodies.

When Iverson received the ball, he entered the penalty area and jumped up and sent the ball into the ring with his wrist.

West reached out and slapped Iverson, who laughed and said, "Yu Dehao, man, this pass is like XX in P, which makes me feel so happy."

Richardson and Robertson had a black line on their faces. They served and passed the ball, and Crawford broke through and layup after getting the ball.

Ibaka's blocking talent is gradually showing. After the early season running-in, he has begun to adapt to the rhythm and intensity of the NHAR seven-game match.

Although Crawford threw away West's defense, he still had no strength when he made the layup, so he jumped and threw the ball out. Ibaka was like a falcon flying in the sky, slapped the ball out of him with a slap, and was simply and without any drag, with the smell of Chamberlain's blocking.

Randolph and Morrow competed for the ball. The latter was young and fast, and he was about to catch the ball as soon as he reached out. Seeing this, Randolph lifted it up with an elbow and pushed Morrow to the ground.

Seeing this scene, Jackson and Chamberlain on the bench stood up directly, and others such as Harrington, Billups, and Watson also suddenly changed their minds and stood up. Fortunately, they were not present, otherwise the game would be lively again.

But even so, the court was lively. West immediately stood in front of Randolph. Evans and Ibaka had a gloomy face and double-teamed from both sides. Iverson first reached out to pull Morrow up, and then stood over.

The referees rushed over and blew the whistle and gave Randolph a ball-grabbing foul, which was not enough for a technical foul.

The Warriors were united, even Iverson, who had just arrived at the team, was not behind, and the Knicks were different. The people on the court looked lazy, and the people on the court were all unrelated. No one went up to help Randolph carry it. This shows how cohesion of this team was not bad.

The Knicks used to be known as the New York gangster. At that time, whether it was the Reed era or the Larry Johnson era, they were all famous legion teams in the league. No matter who caused trouble or suffered losses, they all went up and down together and united.

Old fans were mixed feelings when they saw the unrestrained appearance of their beloved team.

The Knicks' cowardly appearance made West and other tough guys bored. They never bully the weak, but only attacked thugs like bullying the weak. There is no doubt that in their eyes, Randolph is a pitiful man who has no courage and his brothers and does not give him courage. They did not make things difficult for him. West ended the conflict after saying a few harsh words.

The Warriors have a tradition that whoever suffers a loss will get it back. Iverson controls the ball to the three-point line and passes it to Morrow, and the others pull it away.

Morrow is also very popular now and has a great reputation. He has maintained a 6% terrifying shooting percentage in his past games. He is a undrafted rookie with Ross, Mayo and Westbrook as the fourth outside king of the 6th level outside.

The defender of Morrow was Richardson, who never defended. He dribbled the ball under his crotch and made fake moves. West came up to cover him for a while, and Morrow rushed forward. Richardson changed defense, Morrow changed direction to face him, and Evans came up to help him cover. Now Morrow ran away completely, stopped and made a jump shot.

Randolph's elbow angered the Warriors. West, Iverson and Morrow's Golden Three no longer gave them face on the outside. Facing the Knicks's sparse defense - D'Antoni really didn't know much about defense. Iverson's fierce and gorgeous CP6E reappeared on the court, and changed directions four times in a row. Robertson was stunned and his head was stunned.

Richardson saw this situation and quickly made up for defense. West suddenly slipped outside the three-point line like a swimming fish. Iverson shook away from Robertson and did not make any breakthrough. He passed the ball to West again. The latter got the ball in two meters around the ball, and there was no one in a single person. He made a three-pointer and hit a steadily.

Repaying his favor, Iverson's continuous passes made West much more polite. It was his turn to break through again. Then Iverson followed up from the wing to get a wonderful pass. After holding the ball, Iverson took the opportunity to make a three-step layup and sent the ball into the ring.

West and Iverson launched a sprint without taking into account their physical strength. For a moment, the Knicks' inside line was in chaos and rushing. Deafening booing sounded in the huge Madison Garden Stadium. The high stadium ceiling seemed to be trembling with the sound waves. Huge sound waves gathered together, as if a huge wave was slapped on the players' eardrums. This shows how dissatisfied the fans with this team.

D'Antoni had a dark face and called for a timeout. The old coach wanted to save face. He had never been booed by fans at the American and Western Arena in Phoenix back then, no matter how the team's record was, he was regarded as a great humiliation by him now.

After the timeout, Anthony changed the lineup. The three princes on the outside could not be replaced, and there was nothing else available to others. The inside was replaced by Eddie Curry and David Lee, who joined forces to sit in the penalty area and replaced Randolph, who was not defensive and liked to shoot in a wave.

Eddie Curry was also a powerful player back then. He was the first player to be called the Little Shark. Unfortunately, like Randolph and Marbury, he became obsessed with the richness of the metropolis when he came to New York and became a waste.

D'Antoni had to put away his small ball tactics and could not run and shoot. Now these people's understanding of running and shoot is to shoot, whoever gets the ball will shoot, and the offense is messy. In this way, the old coach is ready to play in the penalty area. David Lee is still very reliable after all, and adding a little shark to help, there should be some hope.

Old Nelson still did not replace Chamberlain and confronted D'Antoni. He was the main player on the outside. Evans and Ibaka got the order to defend with all their strength. In this way, in the last three and a half points, the two sides began a competition between the inside and outside. The Warriors frequently broke through and made layups with outside players, while the Knicks threatened the basket with the deterrent power of Curry and David Lee.

David Lee has good firepower. Apart from his height, this taciturn white man is excellent in the inside line. Evans is very unsuccessful in his defense. David Lee's speed and power-based style makes him at a loss. After the game, he succeeded in two consecutive basket attacks.

Ibaka is also struggling to defend Curry. Curry is now terrifyingly powerful. Ibaka's fitness plan has just begun, and Curry is forced to take no temper. This way he can only switch defenses. However, Ibaka is even more struggling to face David Lee. David Lee's offensive methods are extremely rich, and Ibaka is famous for flying at a glance.

Fortunately, West, Morrow and Iverson have always had a strong firepower. Originally, Old Nelson played the golden double gun tactic, but now he has become three musketeers.

Iverson broke through and made a layup, West stopped and jumped, Morrow turned around and threw the ball. As Iverson hit the basket, Curry made two free throws, the Warriors expanded the lead to 10 points with /6B. In the last attack in the first half, Crawford did not pass the ball to David Lee but made a layup by himself. Iverson expected that this guy was the choice, because he was also such a person, so he firmly double-teamed and stole Crawford's ball.

After Iverson intercepted the ball, he rushed forward at a speed. Robertson was so tired that he was panting like a dog and chasing him. The little Bullet wanted to yell: Brother, can we not fight like this? You said you are old and old, why are you running so fast?

Crawford was booed by all the fans of the court and couldn't keep chasing him. He firmly believed that Iverson would make a layup by himself. Because he was also such a person, he firmly chose to sneak attack Iverson from behind.

As a result, Iverson turned his head and made a comeback. West rushed to the outside of the three-point line and stood firm. After receiving the ball, he jumped up and shot. With a crisp sound, Yu Qianyi made a quick three-pointer.

B16, the Warriors' lead reached 13 points.

The Knicks are not incomplete in the lineup or the players are not strong, but now the team is panicked because of the rumors of Marbury and the so-called transaction. Randolph and Crawford are sure that they will definitely be traded. They are much worse than D'Antoni's coaching philosophy. Others, such as David Lee, don't know what they will look like tomorrow, so the ball is very messy, and they are all trying to score points when they seize the opportunity, without any team spirit. It would be strange if they can play well.

The Warriors' absolute ace Chamberlain had not taken action yet, and the Knicks almost lost: they were already at a disadvantage, and it was difficult for this unrestrained team to equalize the score in the second half.

In particular, Old Nelson sent Chamberlain in the second half and took back Iverson at the same time. He saw that Iverson was a little excited today, which was not a good thing.

At the beginning of the second half, the Warriors played very easily, with four people turning around Chamberlain. The Knicks replaced them, rookie small forward Wilson Chandler replaced Crawford, and Richardson went to play as a shooting guard.

As soon as he got on the court, Randolph looked back at the jump shot again. Chamberlain knew that he was playing like this. He wanted to block him in the back. Unexpectedly, Fat Black was very cunning and actually raised the height of his attack. However, although he avoided the block, he hit the board.

Chamberlain turned around and wanted to grab the rebound. Chandler grabbed the frontcourt rebound and dunked. The young man was very excited after dunking in front of Chamberlain and rolled his eyes provocatively.
Chapter completed!
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