Chapter 131

Qin Fei's playing time was a little earlier, but there was a reason for this game.

When the wing players are all floating on the edge of the zone defense, frantically assisting the defense to double-team the opponent's inside line, the energy consumption is huge, and Schramf has already paid for a foul.

In order to protect the small forward, Qin Fei was replaced.

In the past two or three months, Qin Fei has a thorough understanding of the NBA's illegal defense rules, and has begun to learn how to exploit loopholes. Moreover, Qin Fei's lateral movement speed is very fast, and his reaction is top-notch. Using Qin Fei to replace Schramf to help defend is also effective.

Assistant coach Bob patted his chest on this matter, and George Karl also believed in Bob's vision, and replaced Qin Fei in advance.

So the outside three of the Sonics are Jose, Payton, and Qin Fei.

The insiders are Kemp and Perkins (Jim can't handle it!).

Judging from their size, they are all monsters with long hands and long feet.

After Dang's debut, the scene of the scene was switched, and it happened to be on Kobe's face with a serious expression.

Then I took pictures of the head coaches of the two teams separately, and I don't know what camera language I want to convey.

But Harris was very surprised.

He knew that the [-]th pick rookie was going well in Seattle, but he didn't expect to appear so early in such a crucial game.

George Karl trusted him so much?

The commentator at the scene said with a smile: "The more critical the game, the sooner Seattle's rookie Qin Fei will play. Last month, against the Timberwolves, which is now the top eight in the West, Qin Fei also made an early appearance and finally completed the buzzer lore."

If Qin Fei heard the narrator say that, he would definitely yell at him for being unreliable.

It’s true that he made his appearance early in that game, and he also clocked in early to get off work. The lore was still given a chance because of Jose’s cramps. Otherwise, how could he have time to play under this group of iron men?

beep—

The Lakers sent the baseline ball and dribbled to the frontcourt to attack.

Qin Fei's defensive target is Kersi, who is also known as 1 meters tall. When standing together, he is about the same height as him

Excel called the players to move, and then let O'Neal come out for the pick-and-roll.

O'Neal moved his huge body beyond the three-point line and easily blocked Jose. Then the veteran Perkins pretended to defend Excel, but actually returned to defend O'Neal in an instant. The timing was just right.

Axel hesitated for a moment, but Jose caught up and almost broke his ball as soon as he stretched out his hand.

He immediately turned to the flank, and he didn't see who the flank was, only the golden jersey.

"Snapped!"

With sharp eyes and quick hands, Qin Fei took a step ahead of the veteran, stretched out his long arms, and flew straight to break the passing ball.

Corsey was not slow to react, trying to pull Qin Fei's clothes.

Who knew that Qin Fei didn't dribble at all, and just sent the ball forward.

Payton caught up with the ball with a tacit understanding, and the two seemed to have completed a baton pass.

When fouling a player without the ball, the referee subconsciously ignored it, and Qin Fei didn't rush to appeal. He slapped Kersi's hand away, and rushed out in the blink of an eye.

The 34-year-old Corsey is too old to catch up with the leopard-like Qin Fei.

Campbell couldn't catch up with Campbell at all. Seeing that Qin Fei seemed to be getting closer to him, he ran to pretend to defend, which meant that I was already defended. You guys help me keep an eye on Campbell, and it was a good shot.

Payton made an emergency stop in the frontcourt. Seeing that Qin Fei attracted the Lakers' defense, he directly passed the ball to Kemp who followed up on the other side.

Kemp flew up in three steps, gliding for a distance in the air, and dunked with both hands!

This level of dunking is too easy for him,

The Lakers' defense is completely disintegrated

Kobe curled his lips off the court, and Nick was too careless, passing the ball to the wing like this?Kobe knows exactly how strong Qin Fei's stealing ability is. When the two are in a one-on-one match, sometimes even he is particularly annoyed by Qin Fei's long arms and big hands. This kind of passing is tantamount to sending data directly.

15 to 7, leading by 8 points.

"Give me, give me the ball!"

O'Neill said loudly, "I'm in a hurry. If we want to continue playing like this, it's fine if he doesn't perform well. The game just collapsed!"

So after another half, O'Neal directly stuck Perkins for the ball,

Perkins defended half sideways. Although he didn't go around the front, he looked like he was about to steal the ball at any time. Several people on the other side were watching, ready to double-team O'Neal who got the ball at any time.

"Pull away!"

The ball was transferred to Jones on the wing. This angle is better to lob the ball. O'Neal caught the ball and turned around immediately without even dribbling the ball.

Before Payton came to double-team, O'Neal raised his hand and shot.

It's too easy to hit the basketball into the frame.

If you really want to prevent it, you can't prevent it. As long as you can force the Lakers not to play the offense you want, the goal of the Supersonics will be achieved.

The assistant coach of the Lakers suggested: "It should be possible for outside players to strengthen their breakthrough."

O'Neal can't work in the low post, but with a player like "Penny", O'Neal is more likely to succeed in the paint.

And O'Neal himself is also a great restraint in the paint.

Of course, Harris knows the benefits of outside breakthroughs, but the Supersonics' outside defense is too strong, and pure breakthroughs are to hit other people's strengths with shortcomings.

He originally wanted to use the inside to build an advantage, but he didn't expect the Lakers to make so many mistakes, and the Sonics seized many opportunities for the Lakers to make mistakes.

He glanced at Kobe who was sitting off the court. In terms of breakthrough, in fact, this rookie has the best breakthrough in the Lakers team. Maybe he should give it a try?Even George Karl used the rookie boldly

On the other side, the Sonics opened up space for Payton's singles and breakthroughs.

No one on the Lakers could stop him, and Payton pressed Jones to score the ball.

17:9.

The fans in Los Angeles even gave some applause. This is not a satire on the home team, but purely because of Payton's tough play, which has won the favor of some people in the middle.

"Strengthen the defense and stay focused!" Harris shouted, walking to the sidelines.

In the NBA arena, many coaches like to stand on the sidelines and direct.

On the one hand, it was because the game was too intense and I couldn’t sit still. On the other hand, I was able to get in close contact with some players on the sidelines and make some small-scale arrangements and adjustments.

This is a conventional tactical statement, and everyone will say it. Nick, who is holding the ball, feels that he is already careful enough.

It's Jose's oppressive force that is too strong, and he looks like he is going to be intercepted at any time.

Although Jose Hawkins has never been selected for the defensive lineup, he averaged 1.7 steals per game in his career, which is very good.

Nick turned around carefully, arranged a strong-side clear tactic, and was about to lob the ball in, when he found that Kemp had moved to the center line, looking like he was about to come out and steal at any time.

"Isn't this considered double-teaming players without the team?"

"Silver Fox" Harris found the opportunity and immediately appealed to the referee.

Nick was so frightened that he didn't pass the ball, and then turned to the flank, worried about being intercepted, so he went out a little, but the ball was passed too big, Eddie Jones missed it and went straight out.

"Strike!" George Karl applauded.

The fans looked like the ball was boring. In the eyes of the head coach, it was a good ball. It was the tactical situation he wanted to see the Sonics achieve.

Jose missed a jumper in the offensive position, and it was the Lakers' offense again.

O'Neal aggressively ran across the half court, receiving the ball a little further out.

The receiving of the ball here belongs to the undefended strong side, and all the Lakers players ran to the weak side, giving O'Neal a one-on-one chance.

"Pongpong!"

He dribbled and hit Perkins twice, and Perkins' arm was numb from the shock, and his eyes were dark.

Suddenly there was a gust of wind in his ear, and when he opened his eyes, O'Neill turned around nimbly, took a step with the ball in both hands, and rushed into the penalty area with a mountain-like body.

The two-meter-16, 270-jin monster rushed in, who could bear this shit.

The key point is that his jumping ability is also amazing, holding the basketball with both hands and raising it high, no one can block or block it.

"Pong!"

He grabbed the basket, as if pinching the throat of fate, pressed down desperately, pulled his body forward, and kicked the falling basketball.

Violent frame abuse from big sharks!

There should have been a celebration after the landing, but the caddy threw the ball back inappropriately, and the Supersonics immediately sent the ball to the baseline, and the five rushed out like arrows off the string.

"Defense!"

The roar turned into a yell, and O'Neill took the lead in retreating.

The Supersonics were not in a hurry to attack. Payton fell into the position and slowly organized, and finally chose a tactical outside shot. Jose caught the ball and made a mid-range shot.

But he really didn't feel good today, and he didn't make this goal.

Qin Fei waited for Jose to make a shot and then retreated, which is similar to Payton.

Payton is very satisfied with Qin Fei's partner, and the two have the same thinking on the court.

O'Neal grabbed the rebound, and the Lakers advanced unhurriedly and landed.

O'Neal usually takes a rest after two games, but today he is excited. The Sonics are the top team in the Western Conference, so he is still very active in asking for the ball.

Still in the low position, he forgot the pick-and-roll tactics the coach said.

The effect of the pick-and-roll is not good. O'Neal is such a low-post killer. It's really meaningless to ask him to roll. Sometimes the ball holder is pinched, and he can't touch the ball and he loses the round.

When the ball came in, the Supersonics double-teamed. O'Neal received the ball from a relatively outside position, and he re-distributed the ball.

The shooting was done, and Jones had to pass Payton.

It passed, but he was immediately double-teamed by a Supersonic player and stopped dribbling.

At this moment, a hand suddenly stretched out and struck like a poisonous snake.

"Snapped!"

Before he could react, a strong force came from the surface of the ball, and the exposed ball was quickly destroyed and rolled to the ground.

Jones himself had a firm grip on the ball, unwilling to save the ball, he lost his center of gravity and fell to the ground.

The referee turned a blind eye to the falling to the ground. When Jones turned his head, he only saw the back of No.18 running wildly in the frontcourt.

The jersey is fluttering, riding the dust

(End of this chapter)

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