516 Mad Dog's Wrath
Needless to say, West's attack power was to give the Warriors a cannon. With one force, he tried his best and scored B points. B was exclaiming at the scene. This was not a mad dog, this was a hungry wolf. Popovich then called a timeout, and his advantage disappeared in an instant, and the old man's cerebral blood vessels were about to explode.
However, Popovich did not replace Duncan and Ginobili, and relied on superstars when encountering a little setback. This is not his style.
Popovich adjusted his tactics, Parker did not have to organize an offense, and focused on scoring, and used his strong individual skills to fight against West.
Iverson sat under the court, holding his chin and watching the two young men fight quietly. When Billups saw Parker come back, he directly signaled his opponent to pull out of the inside. He immediately knew Popovich's plan and smiled and said, "The two scoring madmen are going to fight one-on-one."
Although Parker gives people the impression that he is Duncan's assistant and the third leader of the Spurs - yes, Mr. PNVP is too low-key. In the minds of most fans, his role and ability are not as good as that of the demon sword Popovich. As the saying goes, Parker is in the situation, Duncan is in adversity, and Ginobili is in desperate situation. This statement is widely spread. Although Parker usually passes the ball and connects the team on the court, and looks like a mediocre point guard, these views are not correct.
Parker has the first fast step in the league defender in the Chinese Super League, which can help him make a better breakthrough. His breakthrough level is in the top five in active service. You should know that today is an era of Kidd, Nash, Iverson, Billups, Paul, Deron, Ross, Mayo, and Westbrook. With the decline of the inside, the golden age of the outside has arrived.
In addition, Parker has a strong mid-range shooting ability. When he first entered the league, he was a nerve knife, but now he is an experienced gap shooting player.
Iverson shrugged and said, "If this is the case, then we will take control of me."
The Spurs are a team team and play team basketball. As for the Warriors? They like XIB playing the most, especially in terms of melee and singles. No one in the league may be their opponent. As strong as the league's number one Lakers have to rely on team tactics to win them.
Iverson, West, and Moreau, these are the three major players in singles on the outside. As for Chamberlain in the inside, who else is willing to face him one-on-one in the league?
Parker's first breakthrough was indeed fast, and he passed West in a flash. After the breakthrough, he did not continue to rush to the basket, but dribble under his crotch and stabilized his figure, then made a jump shot and hit.
Popovich's arrangement is not that simple. Parker is fighting West on the offensive end, while Parker is not defending West on the defensive end, and George is helping. West is not Parker, he is a master of scoring points carefully trained by Old Nelson. His task is to grab points crazy when he is on the court, rather than organizing or supporting him.
In the double-team, West made a tough move, the ball bounced out, Finley rushed in and grabbed the rebound and threw it to Parker.
Parker turned around and started playing the whirlwind. West had no time to return to defense, so Curry followed directly. The old demon was against the rookie. Parker was very smart and did not choose to break through or fight. Instead, he changed direction and stopped quickly and pretended to layup to deceive Curry and jumped up and took a foul.
Parker scored four points in a row, and the fans' shouts sounded like a landslide. West wiped the sweat from his face with his jersey and smiled coldly. After Curry dribbled the ball through half the game, he reached out to ask for the ball one step outside the three-point line.
Everyone thought he was going to break through because now he had accelerated in depth. Parker and George were both careful to stay within the three-point line. As a result, West stomped his feet and pulled it up, and shot the ball with heavy swings of his hands. He yelled in his mouth as soon as he landed: "Get in."
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Iverson and Chamberlain celebrated on the bench. Old Nelson waved his hand and called the two to add Billups, saying, "Is the Holy City Trident? Humph, very good, then you three form the three of you in the Golden City Tribe for me, warm up, and prepare to go up and sweep them."
West and Parker's battle lasted for three and a half points. This is a simple outside single. The adrenaline rush that fans watched, Parker's speed and elegance, West's arrogant and domineering, and the two of them were as excited as they were in different styles.
The Warriors' advantage now is that they have a strong substitute on the outside, and Chamberlain is also a physically crazy insider, so old Nelson can always keep a superstar mobile killer on the bench. The Warriors' outside line is luxurious. The league no longer says that the Warriors are single-core teams, but that they have five tiger players.
This obviously belittles Chamberlain's ability, but he doesn't care. As for the game, he plays brotherly feelings. If the team does not have his brothers, what's the point even if he scores 6-0 per game? That's not what Chamberlain likes.
This idea made Jordan Jr., Smith, Mo Williams and others burst into tears: Damn, this is what we like.
The Spurs replaced Duncan and Ginobili again, and Parker stayed on the court. There was no way. Popovich had no good soldiers available except for the trident. Finley and Bowen were all about to retire. They were going to get out next season. Others were not injured or capable.
Don't treat Popovich as God. A skilled woman is hard to cook without rice. These super coaches are helpless without cards. Pat Riley is great, right? Wade was injured last season, and he still played the second-to-last in the league with the Heat?
After playing, everyone looked for their opponents. Duncan and Chamberlain met, Iverson stood beside Parker, Billups smiled at Ginobili, and the other four people were nothing, but compared to Oberto and Finley, it was obvious that the combination of Evans and Barnes was pretty good.
Billups skillfully dribbled the ball between the inside and outside lines. Iverson ran continuously regardless of his physical strength. During this period, he received the ball and threw Parker away, but he still did not take action. Even though there was only an old guy Finley in front of him, he controlled the ball and ran a few steps and passed the ball to Evans.
Evans was pushed out of the inside by Oberto, so he had no choice. Besides, the role of rebounding maniac is never to score.
Billups passed the ball to Chamberlain. Chamberlain got the ball and turned around to take a tentative step. Duncan leaned over and stared at him carefully.
"Some people say I don't deserve my name, some people say I encountered a rookie wall, some people say I'm a paper tiger, do you know who said it?" Chamberlain shook his body and used his left foot as the axis to constantly tempt and searched for gaps. Duncan was unmoved, just staring at him tightly.
After the words came, Chamberlain's right foot suddenly stepped out to the side wing and then the ball in his hand slapped hard on the floor. The moment his right foot landed, his shoulders swung, like a strong windmill blowing, and then he rotated 360 degrees. He pulled the racket with his right hand when the ball bounced up again. His left hand picked up the ball with no mistake.
Duncan moved sideways, spread his hands open and still pressed against Chamberlain with his chest.
Chamberlain handed the ball to his left hand, his right shoulder sank like a rhino's horn, and shouted violently and hit it hard. With a muffled sound of a muscle impact, Duncan couldn't help but take a step back, he hurriedly sinks his center of gravity, but Chamberlain's second and third waves followed. Duncan felt that he was not facing a person but a wave, with continuous waves and unstoppable.
After a continuous impact, Chamberlain rushed into the basket. He calmed down and put away the ball, raised his arms to shoot. Duncan was not deceived, but pushed up his arms to cover Chamberlain's shooting route. Seeing this, the latter did not force it. He leaned back his upper body, stomped his feet, and jumped into the jump shot.
The arc of the basketball was a bit stiff, but Duncan did not jump to prevent Chamberlain from committing a foul. In addition, this was a backward jump shot, so he could only look up and watch the strange ball fly overhead.
The arc was not good, so the ball did not fall directly into the ring, but bounced on it, and after bounced up, it fell down again, staggering, and the ball finally fell into the ring.
Chamberlain smiled, and a hint of shock flashed in Duncan's eyes: This is a backward jump shot. Strictly speaking, in the NHA active inside, only Yao Ming would use this move before gaining weight. Later, he gained weight, and the inside who could use this move disappeared. In addition, there were only Kobe and Roy on the outside.
A backward jump shot is definitely a unique skill in back-playing. If Chamberlain is proficient in this offensive move, coupled with his powerful strength and flexibility, how can he limit him? A large Jordan is the only image Duncan can think of.
What comforted Duncan was that judging from Chamberlain's move, the ball was fooled.
The backward jump shot is not that easy to practice. Gilmer has been training Burren for two months, but the backward jump shot is still not good.
However, Chamberlain's restrictions on Duncan were very successful and he pushed him directly out of the penalty area. Shifo received a pass from Parker and then passed it back. The sports car saw Chamberlain in front of Duncan and stopped forcing it. He took the ball and entered the penalty area and threw it.
A loud shout sounded in his ears. Parker was shocked. He turned his head and saw a yellow number 0 on a blue jersey fluttering in the wind. Chamberlain's right arm muscles bulged, his big hand opened its five fingers and slapped the ball down.
Iverson launched a counterattack, and he passed the ball to Billups to speed up to the top. Ginobili's defense was a little hesitant. Iverson immediately layup Billups passed the ball to him. If Chamberlain was there, it would be an all-time relay, but Iverson did not use such a big move. After receiving the ball, he pushed the back and stabilized his upper body, and threw the ball out with one wrist.
Iverson made a layup, the Warriors took the lead, and the Spurs fell behind for the first time since the opening.
Parker broke through and passed the ball to Ginobili. Argentine Demon Sword bent down and Billups subconsciously retreated. Ginobili pulled up and jumped out again. Billups wanted to make up for defense, but was entangled by Bowen. He hit a three-pointer and the Spurs gained another lead.
"It's really a matter of adversity to look at Ginobili." Iverson teased. He wanted the ball outside the three-point line, and his thin body seemed to have a fast train with a Rocket pusher. Parker blinked his eyes and broke through. It was only half a second before the distance of one position had been widened.
Duncan went up to double-team, and Chamberlain followed him out to block him. Iverson changed direction frivolously and rushed towards the penalty area with Chamberlain.
Parker and Duncan, who turned around, doubled Iverson from the left and right wings. The answer did not stubbornly take action, but jumped up and turned around and passed the ball out.
After receiving the ball, Chamberlain did not even have luck. He took a big step and directly squeezed away Duncan and Parker who were jumping up in front of him. He rushed to the basket. His body rose up like a big roc spreading his wings and soared into the sky. He pressed his left hand and raised his eyes to look straight at the ring. Then he rotated his arm and dunked the ball into the ring.
Popovich is very depressed. Chamberlain is difficult to deal with. It has been a season and a half. He didn't expect to limit this kid. He had an idea, but the Warriors exchanged for Iverson, a big BHGh
Chamberlain used his actions to counterattack the fans who suspected him. He took the team's first 6 points and launched a counterattack to help the Warriors gain a lead. Not only did he score consecutive points on the offensive end, he also suppressed the inside firepower of Duncan and Oberto on the defensive end.
Chapter completed!