I'm not really a brutalist striker

Chapter 100 100. Take care of your claws for me, or I will let you know what real cruelty is! !

Chapter 100 100. Take care of your claws for me, or I will let you know what real cruelty is! !
Hearing the ridicule from Suter's mouth, Christie, who was already aggrieved, was filled with anger.

Suter's dunk in the defensive counterattack was too lethal. With that dunk after the opening, Christie felt that he almost went to see God.

Once again, the Tigers who defended Suter head-on went down the mountain. Christie believed that tactical dodging was not a shameful thing, at least it was better than being dunked by Suter on his head and getting a foul.

But what Christie didn't expect was that Suter's dunk action was just to scare himself, and Suter's real intention was to pass the ball to Stephen Jackson who followed up, thus performing an alley-oop.

After the Eagles cooperated, Christie, who chose to retreat from his heart, looked like a clown.

At this time, after hearing Suter's ridicule towards him, Christie was already considered rational if he didn't get mad in place.

Of course, the main reason is that Christie knew that Suter had performed an extreme 1V2 operation in the game against the Spurs not long ago.

While breaking Bruce Bowen's left ankle with one foot, he also smashed Robert Horry into a blood gourd.

Whenever Christie couldn't help but want to fight with Suter, the bloody scene flashed in his mind like a tranquilizer, instantly bringing Christie back to his senses.

However, although there was no movement in his hands, Christie still cursed very forcefully in the face of Suter's merciless provocation: "Damn guy, today I must tear that stinky mouth of yours with my own hands!"

"You're lucky this time, next time I'll let you know what real defense is!"

Faced with the threat of Christie's loud thunder and little rain, Suter, who retreated to the backcourt, just smiled lightly, without any fear or anger on his face.

"I'm waiting for you, I hope you don't let me down."

At the same time, Kings coach Adelman stood off the field without hesitation and called a timeout.

Not long after the opening, the team was hit by the Eagles to a climax, and Suter launched many wonderful defensive counterattacks in a row.

The most important thing is that, as a team that relies entirely on offense to win games, the Kings have not scored so far, and several offenses have been blocked by the Eagles, and this point of Souter has suppressed Chris Webber , This kind of scene is absolutely unacceptable to "offensive master" Adelman.

During the timeout, the King's drinking fountain player Jabari Smith immediately delivered a towel to Chris Webber.

However, Chris Webb had just suffered multiple elbows from Suter on the field, and the referee turned a blind eye to it. At this time, Chris Webb was about to explode in anger.

After taking the towel that Smith handed him, Weber threw the towel on the ground viciously, with an extremely ferocious expression on his face.

"hateful!"

"I must make this rookie look good today!"

"No one can make me eat such a big dick!"

Seeing Chris Webber's poor mental state, Kings coach Rick Adelman couldn't help frowning.

"Be rational, Chris, your current appearance will only affect your judgment on the game."

"Impulsion will only make the situation on the court worse. What you need is to maintain reason, not anger."

Princeton is a very complex offensive tactic. Not only is the tacit cooperation between the players on the field very meticulous, but it also has very high requirements for the players' passing vision and speed of the ball.

In order to ensure that every attack can transfer the ball to the teammate with the best opportunity, players must always maintain reason on the court. Anger and impulsiveness are definitely the most taboo emotions in Princeton.

For example, Artest, who never uses his brain in playing and is very emotional, has never been able to integrate into Princeton's tactical system.

In the [-]-[-] season, the Kings got league star Artest in a deal with the Pacers.

However, after coming to the Kings, Artest still couldn't understand Princeton's tactical running position, and even often had disputes with head coach Adelman because he couldn't figure out where the ball was going to go.

Princeton's personal requirements for players are not too high, but they attach great importance to players' ability to share the ball. It is a nightmare for a player like Artest who is always emotional to play Princeton.

The higher the player's quotient, the more he can integrate into Princeton's tactical system. Unfortunately, Artest is not born to eat this bowl of food.

At this time, Chris Webber's mental state was obviously a little bad, which made coach Adelman feel dissatisfied, and further strengthened the idea of ​​​​putting Weber to the management.

Hearing coach Adelman's reprimand, Chris Webber, who was already full of anger, didn't give in. He stood up and walked in front of Adelman, almost gritted his teeth and said word by word: "Put it away." Your lecturing tone, I don’t care about the shit Princeton today, I must teach the damn vulture a lesson!”

"you…"

Pointing at Chris Webber, Adelman, who was nearly sixty years old, blew his beard angrily.

If it weren't for the idea that family ugliness should not be publicized, Adelman would definitely have a good discussion with Chris Weber.

Do you really think the team's offense won't work without you? !

Adelman and Weber, the master and apprentice, were so loving back then, and the conflict is so huge now.

As the so-called deep love and deep hatred, the relationship between Weber and Adelman has long been very rigid, and the appearance of Suter undoubtedly promoted the war between the two in advance.

On the bench, an angry Christie sat stunned on the sidelines, and was ridiculed by Suter continuously. The volcano in Christie's heart was not much smaller than Chris Webber.

Originally, Christie wanted to vent her anger by swearing, but after Chris Webber made such a disturbance, Christie simply shut up and sat on the sidelines, once again being subconsciously ignored by the people around her.

After all, it is not a wise thing to touch coach Adelman's brow at this time.

If you want to say that the worst person in this game must be Christie. He was dunked half to death by Suter's death barrier at the beginning of the game, and he lay on the ground for a long time before he recovered.

During the game, Christie was constantly mocked and ridiculed by Souter, but in the end, no one cared about his emotions. He was just an old unlucky guy who was cut to pieces and completely ignored. .

After a timeout, the two sides returned to the game.

The extremely angry Chris Webber is like a time bomb that will explode at any time.

In the next period of time, Chris Webber basically ignored Adelman's tactical deployment. On the offensive end, facing Souter's close defense, he chose continuous individual singles, which seriously damaged the team's offensive system.

Chris Webber this season is no longer the omnipotent hero of the year. So far this season, Chris Webber’s shooting percentage is only 41.6%. As an inside player, Chris Webber’s offensive efficiency is undoubtedly Somewhat bad.

The worst part is that Weber's three-point shooting rate has dropped to 20% this season, averaging only 0.2 three-pointers per game, basically losing his ability to shoot outside the three-point line.

You know, in his peak season, Chris Webber averaged 3.6 three-pointers per game, and his shooting percentage could reach 38.7%.

Comparing the two data together, it is clear how severe Chris Webber's three-pointers have declined in the past two seasons.

Facing Suter's stalking like a mad dog, Chris Webber has no advantage at all on the offensive end. Even though Weber's offensive skills are very rich, it can't stand up to Suter's lateral movement speed, which is too terrifying.

No matter how Chris Webber avoids entanglement, Suter can immediately block Webber's offensive line.

As the saying goes, all skills are so weak in the face of absolute physical fitness, which even makes Chris Webber's behavior look a little ridiculous.

Throughout the first quarter, Chris Webber challenged Suter's defensive bottom line again and again with his poor offensive efficiency like a pique.

The result is obvious, the anger did not bring Chris Weber an additional offensive bonus, but it also made Chris Weber flustered, making frequent mistakes in both passing and offense.

Suter, on the other hand, seized the time when Chris Webber was irrational. While completing the second steal, he also gave Chris Webber two nails in a row. The defensive momentum of the beast.

At the same time, seeing Chris Webber's chaotic personal attack, Adelman, who was standing off the court, was almost pissed off.

With more than seven minutes left in the first quarter, Adelman chose to make a substitution with a look of dissatisfaction, and replaced Chris Webber, who ignored tactical deployment, to the sidelines.

As a result, the two stood on the sidelines and had a big fight, and this scene happened to be recorded by the sideline cameras.

Adelman is definitely a diehard coach who will never let the main force play less if the main force can play more.

Even though Chris Webber suffered frequent knee injuries this season, he can play under Adelman, and Webber's average playing time this season is still as high as 37.2 minutes.

As for the team's scoring leader Peja Stojakovic, his playing time is as high as 41.1 minutes, second only to Allen Iverson of the 76ers in the league.

In addition, none of the king's five starters averaged less than 35 minutes per game. From this data, it is not difficult to see how rigid Adelman's employment is.

But it was such a stubborn coach who used the main force, but chose to replace Chris Webber off the court in just over five minutes of the opening.

Obviously, Adelman must be extremely angry at this moment, and the anger in his heart is no less than that of Chris Weber.

The end of Chris Webber did make the Kings' offense smoother, and Brad Miller, known as the "white villain", replaced Webber as the starting four.

As a tank-type center with a height of 114 meters and a weight of [-] kilograms, Miller has developed a good coping ability under the training of Adelman this season.

And in the days when Weber is injured and truce, Brad Miller will take the position of power forward and Divac will form the inside twin towers.

However, facing the extremely fast "beast" Suter, Brad Miller was obviously at a disadvantage in terms of speed, and his reaction ability was beaten by Suter for more than two blocks.

Facing Brad Miller's defense, Suter basically doesn't need those fancy skills on the offensive end. He often only needs a sudden acceleration after the pick-and-roll to completely get rid of Brad Miller's pursuit.

This also led to the end of the first quarter. Although the king's offensive touch gradually began to recover, it was still 11 points behind the Hawks, and it had been a long time since they were able to play their fourth place in the Western Conference.

而首节攻防两端都表现炸裂的苏特,则在打满12分钟的情况下交出了一份11分4篮板3助攻2抢断和2封盖的数据!
It's hard to believe that this data is Suter's personal performance just after the first quarter. To paraphrase the words of the on-site commentator Mark Anderson, if Michael Jordan is the god of the basketball court, then on this night, Suter Te must have stolen the jersey that God has treasured for a long time!

Entering the second quarter, the two sides began to compete for the rotation lineup. In order to get the All-Star point guard Steve Nash, the Eagles greatly weakened the firepower of their rotation lineup this season.

Especially when veteran Personn replaces Derek Anderson, who was absent due to injury, as the starting second position, the Eagles' offensive firepower will undoubtedly be further reduced.

The Kings just seized this opportunity and played a wave of climax under the leadership of the team's sixth man Bobby Jackson, quickly reducing the difference between the two teams to two points.

Bobby Jackson is 1.8 meters five and weighs 84 kilograms. He is the most capable player on the king's bench and is also a strong contender for the best sixth man in the league this season.

So far, Bobby Jackson has averaged 14.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game. His role is somewhat similar to Clarkson of the later Jazz, and he is completely outside the Kings' tactical system.

You can choose to shoot anytime, anywhere, without worrying about being reprimanded by head coach Adelman.

Under normal circumstances, players like Bobby Jackson are not favored by the head coach, but for a traditional strong team that strictly implements tactics, if they want to win the championship, they must have players like Bobby Jackson on the bench. The kind of player who can convulse Jordan at every turn.

When Mike Woodson brought Steve Nash and Suter back to the field in the second quarter, Bobby Jackson scored 8 points in just over five minutes, and his offensive efficiency was frighteningly high.

However, after Suter came back, the Eagles quickly found the backbone on the court. With the continuous cooperation of Nash and Suter, the Eagles opened the score again without any risk, and regained the initiative in their own hands. superior.

Even though Adelman also carried out a lineup rotation at the seven-minute mark and brought the main players on the field ahead of the rest, the King still failed to find a way to sanction Souter, and on the contrary, Souter continued to destroy the Kings on the defensive end. The tactical operation brought Suter's personal steals to four times.

The four steals not only set a new career high for Suter, but also has a great opportunity to improve the steal data in this game. After all, the two sides still have half the game.

It is worth mentioning that one of Suter's two steals in the second half was to intercept a Mike Bibby pass to Chris Webber, and this steal allowed Suter to complete three steals early hidden tasks.

Next, every steal by Suter will be rewarded with an additional 500 rage value, and there is no need to worry about accidents on the field that will cause the hidden mission to be unable to complete.

The completion of the hidden mission was like a shot of reassurance that instantly relieved Suter.

When Suter was scrambling for a rebound, he was elbowed by Chris Webber again. This time, Suter didn't give in. He turned around and elbowed it back. Looking at the hideous Chris Webber, he yelled viciously: " Take care of your claws for me, or I will let you know what real cruelty is!!"

(End of this chapter)

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