550 How to make old enemies
"I am a wild beast, YE, I am a ferocious beast." Ibaka ran and roared, making his fighting spirit rise quickly. The Spurs were somewhat confused. Ibaka's English was too bad and they couldn't understand it very much.
Billups and Finley stood face to face. He smiled slightly and raised his right hand, his fingers changed his movements. The Warriors players covered each other and ran, while Billups bent over and accelerated and used his speed to force Finley. In fact, the real meaning of this action is that I am going to play singles.
Finley is experienced. Although he is not as fast as he can, he judged the other party's place when Billups bent down and stepped on his feet. He immediately retreated and blocked the other party's way. His prediction ability is extremely outstanding.
Although he has always used offense as his business card in his career, Finley's defense is actually very good. His single defense ability is average, but because he rarely tries to take risks and always has a mentality of being ineffective, this makes him rarely make mistakes. This kind of person is the least willing to encounter by Billups. He likes to set traps for the other party with his smart brain, but people like Finley are never fooled.
Finley was old after all. Seeing that he blocked his way, Billups immediately twisted his waist and pulled his foot, pulled it apart, and then continued to accelerate. After taking two steps again, he turned to Finley and suddenly changed direction. He handed the ball in his left hand to his right hand, lifted his hips and stepped forward, and rushed towards the inside line with big steps.
Finley was anxious now. Billups smiled sly and turned around immediately. The two of them passed by. Billups jumped up with three steps after breaking through and made a layup. Duncan blocked him from the wing to block him. Billups waved his hand and passed the ball to Hill, who was ambushing outside the three-point line. Hill got the ball and adjusted his posture and took a quick move.
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Old Nelson doesn't use Hill. It's not that he can't do it, but that he keeps healthy. This is called using good steel on the blade.
The Warriors' offense surprised the Spurs. They expected Billups' singles to be converted into passes, but expected that he would pass Chamberlain. Bonner and Duncan, who was behind the defense, were still paying attention to Chamberlain, but the latter did not even touch the ball.
Parker's dribble is always so agile. He is very slow before crossing the half-court line, but once he reaches the frontcourt, his speed immediately increases, just like a small sports car that starts flexibly, rushing left and right, and the ball in his hand jumps with him. With his speed, flexibility and skills, it is not difficult to pass the opponent.
Unfortunately, Iverson, who defended him today, is faster and more flexible and has better skills.
Parker was blocked for several consecutive breakthroughs. Finley came up to cover it. Iverson retreated and defended, but Parker immediately passed the ball to Duncan at the forty-five-degree angle of the left wing.
Shifo turned around when he got the ball, and Chamberlain was staring in front of him. He stepped sideways and hit Chamberlain with his shoulders, just like a siege plane. Bonner ran out of the penalty area to block Chamberlain. The latter immediately took a step back. Duncan seized the opportunity and leaned over into the penalty area, put the ball away and raised it over his head, landed on his knees and made a move.
"This is a fake move." Chamberlain immediately made a judgment. He decided that the guy was firing a shot and stuck it and did not take off after he got up. His guess was right. Duncan did not really take action, but his fake move was not for his own attack, but for passing the ball.
The ball flew out of the three-point line from the penalty area. Bonner and Bowen, who had just run out, formed a misaligned defense. Ibaka, who followed Bonner, was blocked by Bowen, and Hill and Bonner stood together.
After receiving the ball, Bonner made his best three-point shot.
When this guy made a three-pointer, his body was arched in a ball, as if he was pulling a bent bow. The ball point was not on his head, but in front of his forehead. In addition, the ball was very fast and the arc was flat, just like an arrow. After aiming, Bonner shot a angrily, his hand shaking the ball and hitting a three-pointer
This is a common tactic used by the Spurs. Duncan attacks at a low post and uses his strong restraint to create opportunities for his teammates. This opportunity includes Bonner's U-three-point opportunity. But like many big shooters, Bonner's open opportunities often come from his teammates attracting passes or the team's tactics. He does not have any outstanding aerial and counter-running ability, nor does he have strong shooting ability. Therefore, once the team's tactics cannot be played out, Bonner will often be silent.
But once it is opened, Bonner's threat is very big.
Billups broke through with speed again. This time the Spurs replaced Parker in time to follow him. Seeing this, Billups immediately passed the ball to Iverson.
Iverson has been in high spirits this season. He clearly understood that this is the most promising season for him to win the championship with his core. His contract ends at the end of the season. The Warriors cannot give him a big contract of more than tens of millions. They will only negotiate a pension contract with him, because West's contract expires this season.
Therefore, he hopes to leave a clear mark on himself in the playoffs this season.
The finals, Iverson, I have come to the kingly posture, seen, conquered
Iverson pulled his foot and rushed, his speed was as fast as a meteor lightning, which was so fast that he couldn't react. He just pushed inward with pure speed. As long as there was a gap, he didn't want to stop him. The Spurs' defense was rigorous, but under his speed, the defense line was broken. After Iverson rushed in, he faced Duncan, who had jumped and blocked, and he firmly took a throw shot.
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The 6B Warriors' opening shooting percentage is impressive.
The Spurs immediately returned it. This is a team with strong resilience. Parker got the ball and passed it to Duncan when he got the ball in the frontcourt. The latter felt that the opportunity was bad after a few steps, so he passed it to Bowen. Bowen leaned over and broke through, Hill pushed up, and he took Hill to the left wing with the ball, but instead of attacking the ball, he blocked Ibaka and passed the ball to Bonner.
In addition to shooting three-pointers, Bonner also has another ability to break through. After all, Mamba's nickname is not for nothing. After Ibaka was blocked, he immediately seized the opportunity and ran out in two steps to make a quick move. Chamberlain's block came faster, and his big hand slashed up. Bonner temporarily increased his shooting position and the ball bounced out.
Duncan grabbed the rebound and slammed the ball into the ring like a blacksmith swinging a hammer.
66 Both sides are still on the same starting line.
The Spurs have a tacit understanding of the offense, without any separate highlights, and they are just a fist as a whole.
The Warriors have been honing this kind of cooperation, but there are too many talented players in their team, so if you want to score, there is no need to be so complicated, just give the ball to someone.
Iverson was particularly murderous today. Billups wanted Chamberlain to be a Shanyu himself, but when he saw Iverson's fighting eyes, he still passed the ball over and signaled his teammates to get out of the way.
After getting the ball, Iverson's still body immediately started to move. If Parker, who had made a breakthrough, was a sports car, then Iverson was a jet. He held the ball in his hand and suddenly stepped forward with his right foot. His wrist trembled and the ball landed quickly, and then hit the floor and jumped up again. Iverson caught the ball with his right hand and took the left foot, but the ball passed from his crotch to his left hand, and changed direction while moving forward.
After the change of hands, Iverson turned around and broke into the front left. His body leaned vigorously, and his free right arm bent into an elbow and hit Parker's chest. His right foot exerted force to provide strong power. His left shoulder turned horizontally and pulled a step further away, accelerated again, forcibly breaking through Parker.
Parker has a strong ability to fight, or his sense of balance is extremely outstanding. Iverson has changed direction and hit him, but he did not lose his defensive position. He just took two steps back and followed again.
Seeing this, Iverson's breakthrough and forward body suddenly stopped. The ball with his left hand jumped up and was taken to his back. His waist twisted and hit Parker again like a twist, then turned around. Then he pulled it out. The ball jumped up from the floor behind and fell into his right hand. Another breakthrough was made.
Parker was half a step slowing down now, and for a player with a speed of Iverson, this half step is the difference between scoring and passing.
Cut Parker, took two steps in a second, entered the penalty area and jumped up, held the ball with one hand and raised it over his head, and threw it softly against the blocked Bonner. The ball roared and drifted through an elegant arc, and it rotated and fell into the basket ring.
This scene made the fans excited. B⊥ led the fans to shout: "God, what did we see just now? What is that magical little man bringing me?"
"Answer" the fans shouted loudly, almost knocking the ceiling over.
Iverson ran and covered his right hand on his ear, and made a swaying ear and listening. A roar like thunder came up: "Answer"
Last time fighting with the Thunder, the players were thrown away by the three souls of Warriors fans. They performed poorly and had a low hit rate that made people look at them. Once Westbrook once yelled by the fans, his wrist was shaking and he was shaking.
The Spurs are blind to the fans. This is the difference between the old-fashioned tyrant and the rookie new army. One is that they have been trained and have not experienced any strong winds and waves? The other is that they have just stepped out of the world and cannot withstand the baptism of the wind and waves.
Parker was still flexible and calm in the control of the ball. He used a breakthrough to pass the ball to Bonner, who was mentioned at the high position. Bonner also chose to break through and then passed the ball to Duncan through Bowen. Duncan beat Chamberlain to make a jump shot. The latter stared at him concentrating on his mind. Seeing him jumping up and slapped him up. Although he had not blocked it, it caused the opponent to slap.
After landing, Chamberlain turned around and took the rebound from Finley's head. He threw it to Iverson, who launched a fast break counterattack like lightning. Parker followed behind cunningly. After Iverson jumped up, he reached out to block the ball from behind and pulled down the ball raised by the AI.
The referee did not blow the whistle, and Iverson got up and complained: "Man, he is about to beat me to death. Wouldn't he give him a foul?"
Seeing that the referee did not blow the whistle, Parker immediately ran forward with the ball and waved his hands to make a long pass for the whole game. Bonner ran slowly just now and was still within the three-point line. Now his chance came. The Warriors players had already passed the half, especially Ibaka, who ran very fast. There was no one in front of him, and he ran into the penalty area and dunked.
The Warriors have always played on the outside. Billups and Iverson discussed a few words. The former dribbled the ball outside the three-point line and passed the ball to Iverson, and the answer broke through and passed the ball to Chamberlain.
Duncan was attracted by Iverson's breakthrough. Chamberlain took advantage of this opportunity to run into the penalty area sharply. After receiving the ball, he turned around and walked from the left wing to the right wing. With his extraordinary flexibility, Duncan caught off guard and hit him.
The Spurs were unwilling to fall behind, Parker forced a layup, and Chamberlain chased after him like a hungry tiger, and instantly shot the ball out of the court from behind.
It was still the Spurs' ball, Finley fired a shot from the outside and scored 2 points, and still maintained a tie.
After that, Chamberlain missed a hook-in for Duncan, Parker grabbed the rebound and he took the one-stop of the game. The Warriors returned to defense very quickly. Parker saw that the road was blocked and passed Bowen behind the ball, but Hill came out of it. The Glass Man was observing Parker's eyes. He was sure to win the ball. After grabbing it, he dribbled the ball and pushed it forward. He made an alley relay with Chamberlain, and Chamberlain completed a powerful dunk.
The Spurs were behind, and Duncan stepped forward again. He used Bonner's cover to form a misalignment, and Ibaka singled out two points as if he was playing.
Iverson used his wildness to make a breakthrough. Duncan responded from the front and caused him to make a fuss. He turned around to grab the rebound. Chamberlain's majestic body rushed out, jumped up and reached out to receive the ball, shouted and pressed Duncan to jump, grabbed the ball with his right hand and raised it high with one arm. Under Duncan's obstruction, he pushed the ball into the ring.
Chapter completed!