NBA: Fusion of two talents to dominate the entire league

Chapter 197



Chapter 197

115 to 110

Kidd took the ball and looked at the score on the court.

Then he turned his attention to the Spurs. It must be said that the opponent really did everything possible.

The strategy was a bit dirty, but it was reasonable. After all, routines are also part of the game.

Parker's harassment was consistent, but Kidd had already dealt with it with ease.

He observed the Spurs' defense. When Parker thought he was going to pass the ball,

Kidd, who had recovered a lot of physical strength, directly squeezed Parker and broke through the Spurs' inside line.

It was unintentional. Kidd's strong breakthrough like this was rare in this game. There have been several precedents for breakthroughs after pick-and-roll.

Parker's body couldn't withstand Kidd's impact at all.

Especially when Kidd seized the opportunity, he directly He rushed over,

The Spurs' rotation defense began to work. Horry, who was closest to him, gave up blocking McGinnis on the way to Kidd.

Kidd didn't just want to attack. Compared with his scoring ability, his greater ability was to connect teammates.

Although Horry felt that he was not far from McGinnis, he could take care of both ends with such defense.

But his wishful thinking was wrong.

Kidd pretended to shoot in front of him, but Horry didn't dare to let go and rushed towards Kidd.

After a fake move, Kidd had played the opponent in his hands. McGinnis behind Horry was already in an open position without defense.

The light through ball was passed to McGinnis' arms.

McGinnis under the basket took a step and jumped up to easily dunk under the basket.

115 to 112

Popovich watched Kidd connect the team with ease, and he felt more and more annoyed.

I targeted him so much, but he was still allowed to play at the end of the fourth quarter.

It's okay to play, but why did you perform as soon as you played? Didn't I waste my teammates' efforts throughout the game? What do the players think of me?

The whole team worked hard to make him tired, but not only did they fail to widen the score,

Now the opponent is desperately chasing points, and he can't help but feel angry.

But there is more to make him uncomfortable.

The Spurs had the ball. Ginobili received Parker's pass at a 45-degree angle and then passed the ball to Duncan under the basket.

After the timeout, the most important thing for the team was to ensure the success rate of the attack.

Duncan handled the ball very carefully. He observed the surroundings and started to play singles when he was sure there was no problem.

His footsteps were light and his strength was great. Ordinary defensive players had no power to resist him.

Besides, he had solid basic skills and could do all kinds of offensive moves under the basket.

This also made him one of the most difficult players to defend.

Stability was his biggest advantage, and his carefulness brought this advantage to the extreme.

In this round, he chose to face the basket.

It was becoming increasingly difficult to play singles against Roy with his back, and facing the basket was the change he made.

His footsteps were very good, and he was very good at the inside. In the NBA, which is full of lines, it is also the top level in history.

Duncan has observed Roy's defensive focus. Compared with the two sides, Roy obviously allocated more energy.

In the middle, relying on his jumping ability, Roy did not have too much defense.

Duncan made up his mind to cut Master Roy's middle.

The moment he started, the basketball left his hands.

"Snap"

Kidd, who was originally staring at Bowen, suddenly turned back to grab it.

Duncan's ball was directly poked away by Kidd.

The basketball rolled down and Duncan bent down, but Kidd seemed to have predicted this.

The moment he poked away the basketball, he rushed to the ball on the ground.

He got the ball before Duncan and avoided Duncan's entanglement. He shook his wrist on the ground.

The basketball passed Duncan and was passed to Roy.

After Roy got the ball, he did not hesitate or stop the ball in his hand. Instead, he threw it towards the midfield.

Others may not know, but Roy must know that there is someone who will always get rid of the start the moment he gets the basketball.

This is the conclusion he has drawn after being a teammate with Roy for two years.

Due to this style of play, he scored a lot more points in every game in college and the NBA regular season.

For fast breaks, as long as you have an Optimus Prime inside who can pass the ball, you just need hands.

During the flight of the basketball, a black figure rushed towards the trajectory of the basketball.

Roy's ball was caught by McGinnis in a very dangerous way.

The tacit understanding between the two can no longer be measured by games, and even eye contact is not needed.

Now it is a pure reflex. Roy starts when he gets the ball.

RoyHe would never be stingy with this kind of pass, and he would eat as many dunks as he wanted in a fast break.

It was much easier than the bitter positional battle.

After receiving the basketball, McGinnis took a big step and entered the Spurs' basket within three steps.

At this time, the only defender was Bruce Bowen behind McGinnis.

However, his speed was not fast, and chasing and blocking shots was not his strong point.

But he also had disgusting aspects, and his black feet were almost synonymous with his career.

In order to be on the safe side, McGinnis did not do any fancy moves after taking off.

It was a simple and practical two-handed dunk. Even if Bowen was prepared, he still could not stop this dunk.

"Bang"

The powerful two-handed dunk showed McGinnis' youthful vitality, and the basket was deformed in his hands.

115 to 114

After experiencing Carter's size, whenever dunking with Bowen on the court, you must control the landing point of your feet when landing.

McInnis, who was still frightened, obviously realized this deeply.

When jumping down, he obviously noticed Bowen's landing point and swung in the opposite direction.

Although Bowen looked normal in this round and had no intention of harming anyone,

But who knows when he will have such a bad intention to harm others.

Popovich didn't care about McGinnis's dunk. His eyes were fixed on Kidd who was pulled up from the ground by Roy.

Watching the two talking and laughing, the old man pinched the cards of the Nets' weaknesses and playing styles in his hand, which were squeezed into a mess.

Kidd on both ends of the offense and defense was indeed a variable that he did not see clearly.

I always thought that as long as Roy and Carter were restricted, they would have won 80%.

But after Kidd's outbreak, he realized how outrageous his prediction was. Never underestimate the influence of a historical point guard on the court.

Bowen had picked up the ball on the ground and passed it back to Parker.

The Nets were chasing points in two consecutive rounds of offense and defense.

The Spurs urgently needed to stabilize. After halftime, the most stable point in the team had been firmly locked by Roy's front defense.

Compared to giving the ball to Ginobili, Parker still felt that his offensive success rate was not low, especially when the defender in front of him was Kidd.

At this most tense moment, Kidd had taken the burden of defending Parker from Lagaber.

Parker lowered his body. He planned to let the old man in front of him know what a young man is as quickly as possible!


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