The answer to realizing the dream of an NBA super forward

Chapter 314



Chapter 314

Miller Sr. broke the ball, and he was still accelerating.

A three-on-three situation quickly formed in the front court.

Miller was flanked by Alan Iverson.

Miller glanced at Artest on the left, and then at Al Harrington on the right, and took off directly from the free-throw line under the gaze of nearly 19,000 spectators, turned around and threw the ball in Harrington's direction.

If this ball goes straight to the basket, it will be too thin in the hands of Harrington on the right.

Because Harrington was followed by Rayong.

Harrington caught a glimpse of Rayong's tight grip after all, and when he received the ball, he took a step forward and wanted to directly take a one-arm blast buckle.

But Rayong's reaction was very fast, and he jumped directly in advance and waited for the other party to make a move.

Harrington jumped with all his strength and got into the other party's arms, and was hit by a big hat that slashed his head and face.

The ball was not lost yet, Miller picked it up, and when he got up again, Iverson was not easy to mess with, and directly slapped the ball and flew out.

The Pacers' fast break didn't hit.

It's a pity, in the end, you still have to send the sideline ball, or you still have to grind the position.

Ola Jr. reached out to receive the ball at the position of the right baseline, and after receiving the ball, he turned around and shot without making any adjustments.

Maybe it's the second half of the fourth quarter, and the physical strength is a little down, and the ball is a little floating when it comes to shooting.

Sure enough, it popped up.

Rayong grabbed the ball and pressed his palm downward, and the Philadelphia generals immediately understood and turned their heads to run across the halfcourt.

Rayong passed the half without hurrying with the ball, and began to dribble under the crotch of Artest to wait for an opportunity.

Al Harrington also leaned in, and Rayong took advantage of the opportunity to switch the ball to his left hand, avoiding Harrington's sneak attack while stepping to the left.

Altai drank Harrington away, and at the same time stepped forward to cling to his opponent's strong hand.

Rayong took another dribble from his back, took half a step back, and then accelerated with his low body, which was able to break through Artay's close defense and strode to the basket.

Xiao Ao was also attracted to it.

Moses Malone: This dribbling is too silky, I saw Tracy dribbling like this during the Orlando Magic earlier, and I was full of emotion at the time, and now I look at the skills of this Chinese teenager, it is really a generation of newcomers for the old, basketball is also developing, and gorgeous dribbling is no longer the exclusive term for those little men.

Bill Wharton: I don't agree with that, Chris Webber was also very good before, he dribbled and turned around and everything was gorgeous, and I haven't seen you praise him.

Moses Malone: Chris Webber's mentality is not good, it's not as good as that Mike Bibby in a tough battle, you see that Sacramento is basically Mike Bibby when he makes the most critical shot at the end, and even Doug Christie is more stable than Chris, this is a matter of mentality.

A good mentality leads to better ball control.

Moses Malone's crooked neck theory directly silenced Bill Wharton, and he couldn't remember what words to answer for a while, so he could only stretch out his hand awkwardly and signal to continue watching the game.

At this time, Rayong had already completed the ball, and he took the initiative to use his head to make a "close contact" on Xiao Ao's

body and retreat half a step back at the same time, making an illusion that he was going to shoot directly.

Xiao Ao had a similar experience before, and after suffering a loss, he naturally wouldn't jump easily, that is, he stretched out his hand to cover the top of the other party.

At this time, Rayong withdrew the foot that had been poked out, and after turning in a circle under the interference of Atai, he withdrew his hand.

This goal is really difficult, I clicked several times in a row, and the opposite center didn't come out, and finally I had to retreat to have room to shoot.

Atai turned around and began to complain about why Xiao Ao didn't take a step forward, as long as he pressed this big step, plus he was on one side to help defend, Rayong would definitely not have a chance to score directly.

Xiao Ao could say anything, but he could only shake his head helplessly.

The Pacers sent out a baseline shot, and Tinsley made a three-point shot of his own after blocking and dismantling O Jr. on the line.

Still missing, the fourth quarter was like putting a lid on the basket for the Pacers' outside shooters.

Fortunately, Xiao Ao pulled the rebound out, and Miller stepped forward to catch the ball, slowly stretched out his right hand, and signaled to press down the rhythm.

The difference of six points, and some of the big, as long as you hold down the rhythm, you can do it.

Miller Sr. began to dribble around the defense on his own, constantly interspersing on the line looking for a one-shot kill.

Just as he turned his head to look inside, he suddenly took the ball out of the three-point line, Artest and Harrington immediately stepped forward, and the pair blocked the chasing Ragabel.

Miller Sr. took his shot in stride, and with !90-93

, the margin went from six to three, and with two minutes and twenty-four seconds left in the fourth quarter, the Philadelphia 76ers called a timeout.

Obediently, you have to have that rhythm twice.

Moses Malone: Come out, come out, what do I say, what do I say?

Reggie is one of those players who now knows when he needs to step up and he's been waiting for an opportunity like this.

Bill Wharton: Should I say it or not, the team's cover this time was really powerful.

"Yes, going back a few more years, do you still have an impression of Antonio Davis and Dale Davis before? "

Moses Malone: Yes, I commented on many games before, and the coaches of many teams in the league at that time didn't take it seriously, after all, such three-point shots are too resource-consuming, and even if the opportunity comes out, it's not a matter of holding the handle.

The camera quickly cuts to the bench in Philadelphia, where Coach Bol is drawing the tactics board with his head down.

Van Horn put one hand on Iverson's shoulder and gulped down water.

Coach Bol looked up from time to time to explain.

Bill Wharton: It's really hard to say the three-point difference, where do you think Philadelphia will focus on the last two minutes or so?

Moses Malone: Then I have to say, it must be on Jermaine's body on the inside, as long as Jermaine and his teammates are cut off, even if he scores with high difficulty under the basket, he can't kill anyone, after all, the ball-holding stars on the Philadelphia side have strong finishing ability.

Coming back from the timeout, Philadelphia put the ball in Rayong's hands.

Rayong raised his right arm, grabbed the ball with one hand, and looked faintly at Artest opposite.

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