NBA: Fusion of two talents to dominate the entire league

Chapter 258



Chapter 258

Who do you look down on, Tim Duncan? Do I, McGinnis, have no face?

You dunked over my head, but you didn't even look at me. What's wrong with you?

McGinnis also has his own pride. Duncan has been forced to take over his assist defense for several rounds in a row. Naturally, McGinnis is furious.

Roy walked straight past Duncan, and their shoulders touched each other. While secretly competing, both of them took a step back involuntarily.

With his shoulders slightly deviated, Roy walked to McGinnis' side.

"Chuck, do you remember the tactics we often played together in college?"

McInnis' eyes lit up. Did he know which one Roy was talking about?

During college, in the school team and even in the NBA finals, Roy and McGinnis scored a lot of points with this trick.

Roy winked at him, and the two smiled tacitly.

Under McGinnis's cover, Carter dribbled smoothly through the half court.

Roy walked to the three-point line and performed a pick-and-roll with Carter.

The Spurs decisively switched defenses, and Duncan followed Carter's steps step by step outside the three-point line.

Roy moved to the free throw line, and Carter shook off Duncan and passed the ball back to Roy.

On the free throw line, the Spurs, Ginobili and Horry double-teamed Roy.

At this time, McGinnis had an opportunity in the bottom corner. Roy gave a look, and McGinnis started to cut to the basket.

After receiving Roy's ground pass, he steadily dunked with both hands in the empty Spurs basket!

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McInnis was excited in the air after dunking. He grabbed the basket with one hand, slapped the backboard with the other hand, and jumped off the basket.

He needed to vent and scream.

What about the Spurs? What about Duncan? I can dunk in the paint at will!

As an old teammate, Roy knew that McInnis was a very emotional player. After being excited, his defensive and offensive states would rise to a higher level.

This was one of the reasons why Roy wholeheartedly supported him in scoring. Of course, there was another reason. After all, his brother had lost face, so he had to get it back himself.

McInnis was a passionate player. His emotions could easily infect and affect his teammates.

After scoring, McGuinness could not wait to switch his state and devote himself to defense.

The Spurs had the ball. Bowen passed the ball to Parker and covered him all the way through the half court.

Ginobili, who came out from the baseline, signaled Robert Horry to cover him on the three-point line.

After several rounds, Ginobili still chose Horry's simpler method.

Because when facing Roy, the situation usually becomes extremely complicated, which is not what Ginobili is happy to see, nor what the Spurs hope to encounter.

For Ginobili's frequent pick-and-rolls with Robert Horry, the Nets also prepared tactics for this purpose.

Normal pick-and-rolls between the two sides After that, usually they either switch defense or delay.

But this time, the Nets' strategy was different from the past. McGinnis and Jefferson surrounded Ginobili.

They rushed to Ginobili at the same time, blocking Ginobili's passing route.

It may be the first time this tactic was applied. A gap appeared between McGinnis and Jefferson.

Ginobili, who had no other choice, seemed to have grabbed a life-saving straw. He decisively drilled into the gap between McGinnis and Jefferson, and used his body to squeeze out the unreliable closing tactics of the two.

Due to Duncan's pulling, Roy was still entangled with Duncan at the free throw line, and there was no one under the basket of the Nets.

Fortunately, Lagabel reacted in time, but being in place and defending are two different concepts.

Ginobili's long-distance jump made many changes in the air, and his center of gravity was very strange, which made Lagabel a little at a loss. Ginobili in the air avoided Lagabel's palm,

Then he changed the direction of his wrist, from layup to dunk, and pressed the ball into the basket over Lagabel's head!

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The Argentine flying man once again showed the world what white people can fly!

Lagabel's head buzzed and almost exploded. No white person has ever dunked over his head so unscrupulously!

Roy believed that if Lagabel was a Chinese, he would definitely think of these words in his heart: How much do you weigh? How dare you touch the Tai Sui's head. Do you know how many eyes the horse king has?

Obviously, Lagabel didn't know how to do that, and he only used words starting with F, spraying American swear words at Ginobili not far away.

The Argentines are also old-fashioned.He was not afraid of Lagarber at all, and the two of them exchanged trash talk all the way through half court.

When McGinnis served the ball, Roy made a strange move. He stretched out his hand to McGinnis for the ball.

McGinnis didn't understand why, but because of the trust between the two sides, he subconsciously passed the ball to him. Roy passed the ball and slowly dribbled through half court alone.

Carter looked at Roy in astonishment.

He had never seen Roy dribbling through half court alone, unless Roy was stealing the ball during a fast break.

Roy made a gesture to Carter, and Carter nodded slightly.

All the attention of the Spurs team was on Roy. Carter and Lagabel set off-ball screens outside the three-point line.

After Bowen's defense was blocked, Parker caught up with Carter.

Seeing that the strategy had been achieved, Carter suddenly ran back and rushed into the Spurs' restricted area.

Parker's reaction was not slow either, and his speed kept up with Carter's ease.

Roy, who was holding the ball outside the three-point line, retreated and then threw the ball high into the Spurs' restricted area with both hands.

At the moment Carter jumped, Parker's heart was already half cold. No matter his height, weight or strength, he could not compare with Carter. Although Parker also jumped, the height of his jump could only be near Carter's shoulders.

In mid-air, Parker could only watch as Carter received Roy's pass in mid-air.

As the strongest dunk king of the contemporary era, Carter could not simply dunk in the golden air with one hand.

In the air, Carter completely ignored Parker's existence. The moment he got the ball in his hands, he changed his hands in the air and made an extremely chic windmill. He swung the ball into the basket with great force!

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Sure enough, dunking can not only boost the spirits of teammates, but also give a person a new lease of life.

After the dunk, Carter's mental state changed. He instantly felt like he was back to normal.

He walked over and excitedly put his arm around Roy's shoulders.

At this moment, the Spurs didn't seem so unattainable. At least from the performance in these few rounds, the Nets are fully capable and have the opportunity to confront the Spurs today!


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