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Chapter 135 135. Cap-grabbing dwarves!I thought how fast your breakthrough speed is, but it turned o

Chapter 135 135. Cap-grabbing dwarves!I thought how fast your breakthrough speed is, but it turned out to be nothing more than that!
Ignoring "Birdman" Anderson, the prodigal son who turned back, Suter walked off the field, took the towel from Boris Diaw, and wiped the sweat on his neck.

Although Chris Anderson's physical fitness is good, the movement speed of his feet is also very agile, and he can indeed cause himself some troubles to some extent when defending himself.

But "Birdman" Anderson played for the Nuggets for three seasons, and he only started five games in three seasons. In addition to his ability to block shots in the penalty area, "Birdman" Anderson can do for the Nuggets. contribution is negligible.

Otherwise, Nuggets coach Bzdelik would not put this physical beast on the bench all the year round, giving Anderson less than 15 minutes of playing time almost every season.

"Birdman" Anderson's agile lateral speed is indeed much better than Nene Hilario, and the defensive end against Souter can be better than Nene anyway.

But Chris Anderson's defensive ability is as good as his offensive ability.

Don't say that compared with Nene Hilario, even Chris Crawford on the Hawks bench can serve as "Birdman" Anderson's offensive mentor.

If Bzdelik really pins the team's hope of a comeback on "Birdman" Anderson, then Suter will definitely not be able to help but laugh out loud.

Originally, the offensive efficiency of the Nuggets this season is very average, and they can only rely on the individual singles of Anthony and Andre Miller in many cases.

Now replace Nene Hilario and choose the important Chris Anderson, and the Nuggets' offensive efficiency will definitely become horrible.

Suter is not a one-sided guy like "Rain Man" Kemp. No matter what kind of defense he faces, he will only take the ball and face difficulties.

Chris Anderson is indeed more suitable for defending himself than Nene, but in Suter's view, the defensive pressure that Anderson can bring to himself is just that, and it makes him less easy on the offensive end, that's all.

Back from the second quarter, the two sides replaced the substitute lineup to start a contest.

The depth of the Eagles' lineup this season has always been a hidden danger, but after the management introduced "Reaper" Smash Parker, the offensive ability of the Eagles' back line has also ushered in some improvements.

Coupled with the improvement of Boris Diaw, the first-round pick in [-], which lasted for more than half a season, and Chris Crawford's gradually improving ankle injury, the Hawks' current second team is significantly better than that at the beginning of the season. a lot.

At least it is no longer the same as before. Once the main players rest, the Eagles can only be crazily chased by their opponents.

If a team wants to experience many hardships and perform beyond expectations, it must be the result of everyone's joint efforts.

The Eagles are currently like this. Although the strength of the players in the second team is very limited, everyone will devote [-]% of their energy and focus after they come on the court, so that the main players can sit on the court and rest with peace of mind.

Don't worry about being kicked back on the field by the coaching staff just after the front foot is off the court.

However, although the Hawks' second team is not as stretched as it used to be, the depth of the Nuggets' lineup this season is obviously better than that of the Hawks.

In particular, Earl Boykins, the team's sixth man with a height of only 1.6 meters [-], is simply an outside killer with strong offensive firepower in the second team.

As of now, Boykins has been able to play in the NBA for six consecutive seasons with a height of only 1.6 meters [-]. Boykins naturally has his own unique playing style.

Boykins, who is 1.6 meters tall, can play 22.5 minutes per game this season. His position in the Nuggets has been completely regarded by the coaching staff as the team's sixth man.

The data of 11.6 points, 1.7 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game is worthy of the salary of 200 million US dollars.

When the extremely fast Boykins and "Birdman" Anderson both played pick-and-rolls in the high position, Chris Crawford's disadvantage of slow lateral movement was instantly magnified.

Even if Chris Anderson doesn't have any shooting ability on the perimeter, Crawford can choose to stand further back when defending the pick-and-roll, but even so, the Eagles are still around the three-second zone by Boykins using the pick-and-roll The position scored three consecutive emergency stop jumpers.

Boykins' consecutive scoring can't really be blamed on Smash Parker, who is facing him. Since the Eagles rarely choose to switch defenses on the defensive end, when facing pick-and-rolls, players often cooperate with each other to delay, so as to avoid being formed by the opponent. Easy scoring chances.

Unfortunately, the defensive efficiency of Chris Crawford, who is not good at attacking and defending, is already very low. Coupled with his slow moving speed, Crawford cannot cooperate with Smush Parker to completely block the Nuggets after the pick-and-roll line of attack.

When Crawford is afraid of "Birdman" Anderson's air cut after the pick-and-roll and chooses to stay at the basket more, Boykins is bound to have a good shooting space in the mid-range position.

Even though Smush Parker's defensive ability is considered excellent among role players, there is still no way to quickly bypass "Birdman" Anderson's pick-and-roll to complete the follow-up when his teammates cannot provide help.

Rather than saying that Smush Parker's defensive ability is not good, it is better to say that the Eagles have a problem with their defensive cooperation. That's why Boykins scored three consecutive goals in the same position and named Crawford three times. Accurate individual singles.

Fortunately, Crawford, who was obedient on the defensive end, did not disappoint on the offensive end. After receiving a pass from his teammates in the middle and long range, Crawford hit consecutive shots on the left and right sides, stopping the Nuggets' counterattack in time momentum.

If not, Hawks coach Mike Woodson would have been unable to sit still, and it was impossible for Suter to rest for nearly 5 minutes in the second quarter before being brought back to the court by Woodson.

"Birdman" Anderson, who saw Suter being replaced by the Eagles coaching staff and helped the team narrow the score to eight points, showed a sneer on his face: "Finally dare to play? I thought you were scared! Maybe it was because I was afraid that I would be too embarrassing to guard against, so I deliberately dawdled on the bench for a while!"

Hearing the ridicule of "Birdman" Anderson, Suter didn't even bother to turn his head, and said with a blank expression: "Talking too much is often caused by players trying to cover up their incompetence and fear. In a while you will be able to smile as happily as you do now."

Taking advantage of this dead ball, Mike Woodson brought most of the main players back on the court. The five players currently on the court for the Eagles are: Nash, Smush Parker, Derek Anderson, Souter and Rasheed - Wallace.

As for Stephen Jackson, who led the second team for a period of time after the opening of the second quarter, sat on the court to rest, and did not stay on the court because of Anthony's return.

The Eagles attack, and Nash has a very obvious height advantage against Boykins, which also allows Nash to pass the ball to Souter more easily when launching a pick-and-roll.

Since Boykins performed well in the first half of the second quarter, Andre Miller was not in a hurry to return. Instead, Nuggets coach Bzdelik continued to keep Boykins on the court and Nash Do the counterpoint.

I don't know who gave Bzdelik the illusion that Boykins could compete with Nash in a one-on-one match.

Using the pick-and-roll, Nash was basically not disturbed by Boykins' defensive pressure, and almost passed Boykins' defense with just one step, causing "Birdman" Anderson to give up Souter to delay Nash.

Of course, Nash was able to pass Boykins' defense in one step after the pick-and-roll. The main reason is that Suter's pick-and-roll quality is very high.

Just like a father blocking his son, he completely blocked Boykins behind him, so that Boykins had no way to go around the pick-and-roll, and he couldn't even take advantage of his speed.

Seeing "Birdman" Anderson delaying to his side, Steve Nash, the league's new generation pass master, didn't hesitate at all, and directly sent the ball to Suter, who was cutting inside, with a back pass.

After receiving the pass, Suter was also very decisive. Before Marcus Camby on the wing returned to the basket, he directly blew the horn of the Eagles' offensive end in the second quarter with a two-handed dunk!
"Bang!"

As soon as Souter came back from the second quarter and cooperated with Steve Nash to complete dunks with both hands, the audience was boiling instantly, and even the commentator Tom Horvath shouted excitedly: "The Vulture just returned to the court. An explosive two-handed dunk was staged, which is already the 16th point scored by the Vulture in this game!"

"I don't know if the Vulture has a chance to break his career-high 36 points tonight!"

"Judging from the vulture's fiery offensive touch today, the vulture is likely to refresh his career scoring record again!"

At the same time, "Birdman" Anderson, who just put down his harsh words and was immediately scored by Suter, looked a little ugly.

Even if "Birdman" Anderson couldn't be blamed for the defensive misplacement in this round, Chris Anderson still felt uncomfortable with this quick face slap.

"It's just a scoring brush who can only rely on the passing of the defender. Without Steve, you are at best a blue-collar player who can run and jump."

"I don't know what kind of shit luck it is, but you can experience star-level treatment as soon as you enter the league!"

The tone of the words was a bit sour, and Chris Anderson looked very much like Boris Diaw, who had just been robbed of the starting position by Suter.

It's a pity that Dior, although he likes to forcefully eat lemons, is still much cuter than "Birdman" Anderson in terms of personality.

After all, a ruffian like Chris Anderson who takes drugs to relieve boredom at every turn, has a private personality that is far less likable than what fans see.

Looking up at "Birdman" Anderson's obviously unconvinced look, he shrugged his shoulders slightly to Suter, who was retreating from the backcourt, with a look of disdain on his face: "They also have two arms and two legs. Can run and jump, I think you should reflect on why no one is willing to pass the ball to you?"

"Don't worry, the fun has just begun!"

Ignoring "Birdman" Anderson's continuous trash talking in his ears, Suter knew that this guy wanted to stir up his anger, and it would be best if he couldn't help punching him, so that he could be expelled by the referee .

Regardless of whether this behavior is "Birdman" Anderson's own meaning, or the meaning of the Nuggets coaching staff, Suter feels that Anderson looks like a clown who is too funny to be funny.

Hearing Chris Anderson's cursing and mocking, Suter not only didn't get angry at all, but felt that Anderson's snarky behavior was to relieve boredom.

This feeling is like listening to a stand-up comedy for free during a game that does not require additional ticket money. Although Chris Anderson's eloquence is a bit broken, it can still be regarded as bringing some fun to Suter.

Suter's temper is of course irritable, and he often clashes with others on the court. Even until now, Suter still maintains the record of being whistled for technical fouls this season. Even teammate Rasheed Wallace can only follow Suter. Tate barely ranked second.

As for the number of times he was expelled by the referee due to fights and the number of times he was suspended by the league after fights, Suter undoubtedly ranked first in the league, and he definitely deserved the title of "Beast God of War".

But Suter is not a muscular idiot who only knows how to fight. At least the level of "Birdman" Anderson is not qualified enough to let him do it himself. For a bench player like Anderson, Suter doesn't even want to fight. Can't get up.

Instead of beating up Birdman on the court, Suter might as well let him experience the fear of being dominated by wild beasts!
The Nuggets attacked, and Boykins, who played happily in the second quarter, chose to continue to play pick-and-roll with "Birdman" Anderson at a high position. Facing the league's top-notch help defense monster like Suter, since Boykins can It's crazy enough to go to this point.

Thinking about it, Boykins has never played against Souter on the field. This is the first time Boykins has faced Souter. As the saying goes, he will never die without seeing the Yellow River. No matter how big it is, it is difficult for Boykins to realize what kind of monster Suter is.

Seeing that Boykins used "Birdman" Anderson's pick-and-roll to try to attack the inside line, Suter did not completely block Boykins' breakthrough route at the first time, but deliberately exposed a flaw at his feet to guide Boykins Came to where he hit three straight pull-up jumpers.

Feeling that Suter's lateral movement speed was not as perverted as he had expected, Boykins, who had successfully entered the three-second zone, was overjoyed, with a look of disdain on the corner of his mouth: "I thought it was so terrifying, It turned out to be nothing more than that!"

However, just when Boykins had just taken off to the highest point and was about to make another emergency stop jump shot, Boykins suddenly felt that the light shining behind him seemed to dim in an instant.

And a pair of big hands appeared out of thin air above his head. While grabbing the basketball in his hand and taking it off the cap, a joking voice came from Boykins's ear, who lost his balance in the air: "I thought How fast is your breakthrough speed, so it’s nothing more than that!”

(End of this chapter)

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