Chapter 130

This time Iverson did not give the ball to Chris Webber for a singles, but directly used his butterfly pace to sway Paul away, and made a sudden stop for a backward shot.

The 76ers also followed Iverson's shooting to tie the score to 13.

This time Paul did not act impulsively, but focused on the overall situation.Dribble straight to the 76ers' penalty area, testing the Hornets' defense.After amused in the interior, the ball was handed over to Jack.After receiving the ball at the top of the arc for two points, Jack made a direct shot and scored.

Afterwards, the two sides entered the phase of the war, and the scores of the two sides, one goal and one goal, continued to rise alternately.Finally, at the end of the first quarter, the two sides battled to a 25-level tie.

In the second quarter of the game, both sides sent out a rotation lineup.The bench lineups of the two sides have started a battle.At the beginning of the second quarter of the game, David West took the lead, played singles at the basket, and succeeded in a small hook shot.I have been watching from the sidelines for a quarter, and David West is also very hungry!

However, the Philadelphia 76ers' bench is not a simple thing. They also immediately shot cold arrows from the outside, and returned the color with a three-pointer.The rhythm of the two sides was very fast, and this was a duel of speed. In less than 5 minutes, the two sides completed 12 attacks.The shooting percentage of both sides is also very high. By the time Jack and his group of main players returned to the field, they had already fought to 35 to 36, and the Hornets were 1 point behind.

The main players came on the field, the Hornets attacked, and Paul slowed down the tempo.The pace of the game is too fast, and the hit rate cannot be guaranteed.Therefore, Paul lowered the tempo and lowered his success rate.

The Hornets' position was offensive, and Jack asked for a position at the basket, but Paul didn't give it.Because Chris Webber's Anlushan hand has reached out.Paul saw that Jack did not have a chance, and there was not much left in the 24 seconds of attack time.Choose the top of the three-point arc to shoot a jumper directly, and hit a three-pointer with a bang.

The 76ers attacked, and Webber under the basket singled Jack.Webber's rhythm control is not very good, and the hungry shot after turning around was successfully interfered by Jack.Jack grabbed the basketball, followed by a successful pick-and-roll with Paul, and a two-point mid-range shot at the top of the arc.Add another two points for the Hornets.

Philly still wants to use Chris Webber to solve the problem.Weber hit Jack with the ball in singles, Weber's back leaned against Jack's body, and there was only one thought in his mind, that is, the ball must hit Jack's head.He didn't see Chris Paul, who had already helped defend him.At this time, Paul came out like a ghost, and successfully drew the ball from bottom to top.

After successfully stealing the ball, Paul did not hesitate at all, and immediately increased his speed to the extreme.The Philadelphia 76ers' return to defense was not timely enough, and the Hornets chased after the 76ers.Paul, Butler, and Jack quickly played. Paul only dribbled once, and the ball was handed over to Butler, who had already passed the midfield.

After Butler took the ball, he threw it directly into the basket.Jack saw the opportunity, quickly started from a 45-degree angle from the three-point line, and came out from mid-air, successfully splitting and dunking with both hands.

A typical fast break routine for the Hornets.

The 76ers' offense stagnated for a while, and the Hornets immediately seized the opportunity to open the score. The Hornets played a 9-0 spurt.

Seeing such poor performance, the Philadelphia 76ers called a timeout to adjust.However, the adjustment did not bring about what it looked like.

The 76ers feel as if they have been frozen, and even their most stable scoring point, Chris Webber, has lost his former sight.

Chris Webber wanted to single out Jack several times at the basket, but Jack was very smart to avoid his edge.Relying on Paul's passing mid-range shots and fast-break scoring.Jack makes Chris Webber hard to guard.Defensively, Jack did his best to guard Chris Webber.With Jack being so oppressive on defense, Webber lost sight of his shot.Seeing that the offensive throw was not scored in his heart, Weber also began to become anxious.The rhythm began to become disordered, and iron strikes appeared frequently.In the second quarter, under the defense of Jack, he only scored 8 points and 1 rebounds on 2 of 2 shots.

Jack relied on the passing of his ballmates and fast breaks. In the second quarter, he scored 7 points on 5 of 10 shots and 5 rebounds, including [-] frontcourt rebounds.In the second quarter, Jack was on the verge of winning against Weber Jack.

The Hornets also took a 15-point lead at the end of the second quarter because of Jack's outstanding performance, 35 to 50.

In the third quarter, Webber slyly changed his play in Philadelphia.In the third quarter, Weber also became smarter, and his active offense failed to score.He relies more on running without the ball and ballmates' empty-handed pick-and-rolls, air cuts...get rid of Jack's defense and have shooting opportunities.At the beginning of the third quarter, he was responsible for the 76ers' offense. Webb finally lived up to expectations, making three of three shots and scoring six points.

The Hornets were caught off guard by Philadelphia's changes, and the rhythm maintained in the first half was disrupted.The Hornets failed to score in the first three offenses, and the fiery touch in the first half suddenly disappeared.

Byron Scott quickly called a timeout to adjust and suppress the momentum of the 76ers. At the same time, he adjusted the focus and arranged the defensive strategy.

The Hornets' first three offenses were all initiated from the outside, but none of them scored.Therefore, this time the offensive Hornets are ready to hit the point of Jack inside.

Weber saw that Jack was going to attack him, and he also devoted all his strength to defending Jack.Weber's one hand was on Jack's waist, and the other hand was raised high to block Jack's sight of shooting.At the same time, he kept spouting trash talk, "Don't expect me to let you go, you're dead today."

Jack didn't have the same knowledge as Weber, he pretended to attack, and a fake shot made Weber shake.It seems that Weber is also very afraid of Jack's fadeaway shot, and Jack just mentioned it lightly.Weber flew over fiercely.

Jack saw that Weber was so easy to be fooled, and there was an imperceptible smile in the corner of his mouth.

Jack saw Weber flying towards him, but he was not afraid at all, and jumped directly against Weber's body.Weber knew that he had been tricked, he felt very bad, and wanted to separate his body in the air, but it was too late.

"Forcing" the referee's whistle sounded.

Jack was touched by Weber in the air, but relying on his super-strong ability to stay in the air and his outstanding toughness.Dodged Webber's block at high altitude, and the ball was thrown out the moment it hit the ground.

"Shabu" the ball into.

"ANDONE"

Jack is punished!

(End of this chapter)

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