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Chapter 239 239. If you don't play the cards according to the routine, you can shoot the ball,

Chapter 239 239. If you don't play the cards according to the routine, you can shoot the ball, pass the feather ball! (Digital Chapter)
The Timberwolves attacked, and the players opened up their running positions and played in the middle to support.

The Timberwolves are actually not very suitable for this tactic. Philip Sanders asked "Sugar Man" Olowokandi to practice supporting the offense in the preseason, which is somewhat difficult.

The middle support tactics can be regarded as a branch of Princeton tactics. Philip Sanders likes to play this offense very much. Because Kevin Garnett is very comprehensive, he has also achieved a certain degree of success in the Timberwolves.

However, as the athletic ability of the "alien" Cassel declined, and there was still no good candidate for the center position, the Timberwolves' tactics could not exert their strongest strength.

The performance of the team depends on the performance of Garnett and Sprewell. As long as one of these two loses power, it will be difficult for the team to win.

Philip Sanders is actually a coach who is seriously overestimated by the outside world. Although he is very famous, he has never led his team to win a championship, and he is quite paranoid in employing people, never paying attention to defense, and even for offense Abandoning defense, he was one of the coaches who were best at arranging offensive tactics in the 90s.

Kevin Garnett took the ball in the middle to attract Josh Smith's defense, and passed the ball to the basket in the middle. Olowokandi caught the ball and beat Drobiak, turned around and shot a basketball, 2:2.

Although Olowokandi is a parallel importer, he can still average 6 points, 6 rebounds and 1 block per game this season. When receiving a pass from a deep position under the basket, Olowokandi is still Has the ability to score the ball.

Drobiak obviously underestimated the enemy this time. Unexpectedly, Garnett would put the ball straight to the basket, and Olowokandi would finish the game.

The Eagles attacked, and Hinrich played a pick-and-roll with Josh Smith in the middle, leading Garnett to the left side to score the ball. Suter slid the baseline to the left corner and received the pass. After taking the ball and posing as a triple threat Changed direction in the middle, relying on "Madman" Sprewell to forcefully break through the basket.

Because Josh Smith is still very thin, the screen effect is not as good as that of the center. Sprewell's pursuit speed is very fast, and he immediately bypassed the screen and chased him up, but Suter only needs to catch the ball and start to drink a pot for the opponent. Yes, Suter's explosive power is worse than Sprewell, and he can forcefully take off and dunk in close confrontation.

Olowokandi saw that Suter was coming up, and hurried to the basket to help defend. Suter jumped up and used the lever to dodge in the air, but instead of laying up, he passed the ball to the middle with one hand.

He saw Hinrich cut inward in the middle, squeezed the "alien" Cassel with his body to catch the ball, Hinrich scored an easy layup, and both Sprewell and Olowokandi were blocked by Su Special attracted away, unable to make up defense, 4:2.

Even if Olowokandi was not attracted by Suter's breakthrough, it would be difficult to block Hinrich's layup by turning around. The reaction speed of the two is not at the same level. Lobokandi this guy.

Mark Anderson said: "It's another connection between Vulture and Hinrich. These two have cooperated twice. How many assists can the Condors dish out and how many points can Hinrich score."

Partner Tom Horvath said with a smile: "The Vulture first assisted his teammates to shoot away in the game. He didn't have to shoot by himself. The Eagles have many players who can score. The Vulture has reason to believe in his teammates, but if the Timberwolves don't double-team the Vulture, he will definitely do it. Show off."

The Timberwolves used the simplest way to attack. "Alien" Cassel stood outside the three-point line and played a pick-and-roll with Garnett. Szczerbiak on the left, the latter hit a half-open three-pointer before Stephen Jackson's defense pounced, 4:5.

Hinrich dribbled the ball across the half and passed it to Stephen Jackson again.There are currently three organization points on the Hawks field. Souter, Jackson and Hinrich can all assist teammates with the ball, which is unmatched by other teams in the league.

The offense runs especially smoothly when the Hawks have three players on the field who can run the offense.

Instead of singles, Stephen Jackson passed the ball to Suter, who moved 45 degrees to the left, and moved to the opposite corner.

Suter received the ball without any hesitation, and went directly to the middle to change direction. The super explosive power instantly opened the distance from Sprewell behind him. During the march, Suter took the ball and stepped towards Garnett with his left foot. A small step, a big step to the right with the right foot, using the European step to pass successfully.

Suter has now practiced the Eurostep very proficiently, and can make the most suitable choice according to the opponent's position. Although there are only two choices, Suter can always deceive his opponent and succeed.

After passing Garnett, Suter attracted center Olowokandi's complement, but also did not make a shot. Instead, he passed the ball to Josh Smith, who was cutting on the right, and the latter jumped up with both hands Dunks scored, 6:5.

Olowokandi turned around slowly, and he didn't dare to try to block Smith under the basket. If he jumped, there is a high probability that he would become the background board for being dunked.

Although the new season has not been played for a long time, Josh Smith has been selected into ESPN's five best ball series many times with his explosive playing style.

At present, the entire league knows that the Eagles have an extra Josh Smith in addition to the beast of Suter. The explosive power and dunks of these two are very strong. If you are not more than 50% sure, then it is best not to try to block the frontal shot. The two of them.

In fact, Suter can make the ball by himself, but the dunk passed to Josh Smith is definitely more explosive. This is definitely a five-best match.

The Timberwolves attacked, "Madman" Sprewell ran to catch the ball on the left, made a 45-pointer against Souter at [-] degrees, and missed the basket under interference.

Sprewell's playing style has always been very simple, and the head coach allowed him to play like this, because he is this kind of player. Too many restrictions on him will affect Sprewell's performance.

Drogbiak grabbed the backcourt rebound and passed it to Hinrich on the left. The latter quickly advanced to the frontcourt and passed it to Suter. Suter received the ball from the three-point line on the right. The action gave people the illusion of rushing to shoot a three-pointer.

Sure enough, Sprewell saw Suter's raising his hand and subconsciously raised his arms to defend. As a result, Suter, who was well prepared, succeeded in one step.

Sprewell's speed was slower than Souter's. Once he was overwhelmed, he couldn't continue to keep up.

Suter's breakthrough from the right attracted Szczerbiak's defense, and the score was given to Stephen Jackson, who made an air cut in the middle, and the latter entered the basket and scored with a single-handed dunk, 8:5.

Mark Anderson said: "The Vulture has sent out 4 assists in a row since the start of the game. It attracted the Timberwolves to double-team and pass the ball outward, which drove the teammates to open their hands."

Partner Tom Horvath said with a smile: "He doesn't seem to be in a hurry to score at all. The 71 points in a single game in the last game put him far ahead in the scoring list. It will take a while for others to catch up."

Mark Anderson said: "I think the Vulture still has a chance to win the assists title this season. It is not difficult for him to reach double figures in assists. It depends on how he wants to play. He wants to score and the opponent is difficult to defend. He wants to assist. Opponents have nothing to do."

The Timberwolves played a pick-and-roll, and "Alien" Kassey turned to the left and then passed the ball to a high position. Garnett faced Josh Smith with a feint, and then made a mid-range jumper. Under Smith's slight interference, he deflected out.

Suter grabbed the rebound from the backcourt, and quickly pushed forward with the ball to launch a counterattack. "Madman" Sprewell is very afraid of this now. He is not young anymore. Facing Suter's lightning style of play, his body can't bear it. , was forced to the side by Suter when defending close.

Suter took the ball to the frontcourt, and the "alien" Kassel wanted to step forward to gamble and steal. As a result, Suter, who was watching six ways, directly distributed the ball to Hinrich who was in an open opportunity.

Hinrich caught the ball near the free throw line and paused, then scored with a very easy open jumper, 10:5.

Timberwolves head coach Philip Saunders stood on the sidelines with a helpless expression, as if he was constipated. He felt that Suter was targeting him. Why didn't this guy play his cards according to the routine?

You fucking gotta shoot, old chicken-furball!

That is to say, Suter couldn't hear Sanders' heartfelt voice, otherwise Suter would have told him slowly. "I'm just passing the ball, alas, I'm just playing!"

When it's time for singles, Suter will naturally play with the ball, but how can he not pass when his teammates are empty? Today he will play in a reasonable way. He just scored 71 points in the game. This time he will not pass to his teammates. The mentality is about to explode.

Souter not only expressed his thanks to everyone at the dinner party yesterday, but also said that he would not often take up a lot of shots. As long as his teammates are in good condition, he is willing to pass the ball for them.

A man must keep his word, and he can't fight every game by himself, which is not conducive to the unity of the locker room.

Sprewell ran on the left outside to catch the ball and shot. Suter just stepped forward and stretched out his hand. With a slight interference, the ball scored, 10:8.

Today Suter is still paddling on the defensive end, and has no intention of going all out. The Timberwolves have a bad start, only 1 win and 3 losses. The team basically has no defense except Garnett. This kind of opponent is most suitable for counterattacks.

He is not afraid of the team capsized in the gutter. If the Timberwolves play really well today, it will not be too late for him to defend seriously in the second half.

Although Suter was suspected of paddling on the defensive end, Sprewell tried his best when defending Suter, and he was already a little depressed at the moment.

This guy Suter's explosive power is amazing and his speed is extremely fast. Spreway found that he couldn't keep up with his rhythm at all. Whether it was strength, speed or skill, he was completely at a disadvantage. This made Spreway do not know what to do. defense.

The most exasperating thing is that Sprewell has always thought that he is the top outside scorer in the league, but he suddenly found that the shooting skills he has always been proud of seem to be inferior to Suter.

The defensive end suffered a loss on the defensive end, and the offensive end stretched his hips. This made the "madman" start to doubt his life.
This time Suter received the ball from the left corner of Olowokandi's side again. The role players would choose to follow the coach's arrangement to double-team and cut off Suter's offensive line together with the "madman". .

Suter took the ball and moved to the right, jumping to create a pass space, and gave it to Hinrich in the middle. At this time, there was room for Drogbiak to stand under the basket, but Hinrich did not pass, and I chose to rely on the "alien" Cassel to force a layup.

Cassell's defense has always been rubbish, Steve Nash is better than him, he rarely fouls, and his defense is very clean, but the price of too clean defense in a place like the NBA is to miss people completely, Hinrich passed Cassell and scored easily, 12:8.

Mark Anderson shouted: "It's another assist from the Vulture. The Eagles made 6 of 6 shots in the opening game. All of them were easy shots from the Vulture. With this wave of offensive, the Eagles almost penetrated the Timberwolves' defense. It is also very high, and the difference between the two sides has definitely widened."

Partner Tom - Howarth.Said: "Today the Vulture is very likely to have double figures in assists in a single quarter. Does he want to win both scoring and assists this season? This kind of thing is rare in NBA history. If he really does it, he will Became the third player since "Big O" Robertson and Archibald to win both points and assists in a single season."

Mark Anderson said with a smile: "If he can average 30+10 per game this season, he will definitely be No. 1 in the league. No matter how many people disagree, it will not change the ending."

Suter has never told anyone that he wants to be the assist king, but his teammates know that he has this ability. As long as he wants to, even Jason Kidd, a passing master, may not be able to do better than him. better.

It's not that Suter's passing ability is better than Kidd's, but that Suter can use his strong individual singles to attract opponents to double-team, and then easily transfer the ball to the open player.

This kind of pass can be easily converted into assists. Unlike Kidd's style of play that looks for offensive opportunities, Suter has a relatively strong personal destructive power, and it is less difficult to obtain assist data, just like Michael Jordan at his peak. During the period, it is easy to collect assist data. As long as the teammates feel good, it is much easier for a star like Suter to get assists than score.

Moreover, it is easier for Suter to play the team like this, and the scoring data of his teammates will also increase. Everyone is the beneficiary of it. This is why teammates hope that Suter can compete for the assist king.

As early as in the preseason, the teammates found that Suter's organizational ability has been greatly improved compared to last season, and the speed of improvement is incredible. ", otherwise, how could there be a rapid improvement in just a few months.

When he first joined the Hawks last season, he was still a weak chicken with basically zero assists. Passing was his weakest ability, but after only playing for one season, his organizational ability was almost as good as Nash's. He even averaged more assists per game this season than Nash, which is a bit outrageous for Ni-Ma.

The key factor why he is better than Nash is that he can attract double-teams and create calm open opportunities for his teammates. Nash needs his teammates to run out of the open space by himself, occasionally break through to attract supplementary defenses and score goals, and opponents on the outside always defend him alone.

Suter's scoring ability is combined with his reaction speed. As long as he puts his energy on organizing and passing the ball, there is basically no suspense in winning the assists this season. Even if the peak Stockton comes to him, he is not afraid, because Suter has His own style of play.

The Timberwolves attack, "Alien" Cassel hits the pick-and-roll and goes left to attract Josh Smith's defense, and passes the ball to Garnett in the high position. The latter is uninterrupted and misses the basket.

Garnett's competitive state has declined significantly, and his scoring data is all exchanged for the number of shots. He does not have any efficient scoring methods, including less than 45% of the mid-range shots that were hyped by the media during the draft. hit rate.

If it weren't for the absolute tactical status of the Timberwolves, Garnett would not be able to play such data.

His mid-range shooting ability is not bad among inside players, but his shooting rate of less than 45% is not a big threat. This is one of the reasons why Garnett's offensive ability at critical moments has always been poor, because his main offensive method is In the mid-range shot, the opponent can easily make corresponding adjustments on the defensive end.

The more he shoots, the harder it is for the team to win. If it weren't for the "madman" Sprewell who provided him with a lot of help from the outside, the Timberwolves would not have been able to reach the Western Conference Finals.

Suter also has a lot of mid-range shots, but he is not the same as Garnett. His mid-range shooting percentage exceeds [-]%, and even [-]% when he is good, exceeding the team's overall shooting percentage.

In this position, Suter is a "god". No player in the league is more accurate than his mid-range, even Kobe and Nowitzki are no exception.

The rebound was grabbed by Drogbiak and passed to Hinrich to launch a fast break.

The front court formed a two-on-two. Suter rushed to the front and did not catch the ball. Instead, he signaled Hinrich to quickly shoot a three-pointer and leave him alone.

Hinrich understood it, and took it to the right side of the three-point line to face the "alien" Cassel and rushed to shoot a three-pointer. The ball missed under the interference, but it was indeed a chance.

Cassell hasn't blocked a shot this season, and it's simply too difficult for him to block a shot.

Suter judged the right direction of the ball and rushed to grab the offensive rebound on the right side. After landing, he took the ball and dangled it without jumping, shaking Garnett who was returning to defense in the middle.

At this time, Suter still didn't make a shot, because there was a Sprewell watching over him. He saw his teammate who was running from the corner of his eye, and then passed the ball to Josh Smith who followed up in the middle with one hand. .

Once the young Josh Smith rushed up, he was basically unable to defend. He took the ball and took off directly, dunked into the frame with both hands, and hit Garnett who had just landed. 14:8.

Mark Anderson exclaimed: "Beautiful! The Vulture not only grabbed the offensive rebound, but also sent out his seventh assist in the game. He can dominate the game without shooting. Today, he has assisted Josh Smith with two dunks." Second-rate."

Partner Tom Horvath laughed: "This is the first time I've seen the vultures devote their attention to organizing the pass. It's hard to believe that the vultures led the team to suppress the ball without taking a single shot. Minnesota, this guy is just horrible, like there's nothing he's not good at."

Mark Anderson said: "The Timberwolves haven't called a timeout yet. Sanders should be able to see that there is a problem with the team's defensive strategy. Probably coach Sanders can't think of a good way to adjust, so he can only let the players free play."

Adjustment?Philip Sanders, sitting on the sidelines now even has the heart to resign. Suter is simply not human. He just scored 71 points in the game against the Denver Nuggets yesterday. Taking shots and frantically connecting teammates with assists made Philip Saunders feel crazy, and he didn't know how to make adjustments.

Don't you double-team Suter?There is no doubt that Suter will use unsolvable singles to push Sprewell to the ground and rub wildly.

Poor on-the-spot adaptability has always been the place where Philip Saunders has been questioned. Many times he sits beside him like a spectator, and has no idea of ​​calling a timeout at all. The degree of Buddhism is not inferior to "Zen Master" Jackson.

Philip Sanders is now envious of Mike Woodson. He won the NBA championship with the Hawks in his first year as the head coach. This year is the second year of his coaching career. It seems that the Hawks still have great potential. The chances of winning the championship are such a good thing that the coaches dare not even dream about, but it turned out that Mike Woodson caught up.

A genius like Suter is definitely rare in decades. It is definitely a blessing in his previous life that Woodson has the honor to coach him.

"Madman" Sprewell held the ball and failed to pass Souter. He protected the ball on the left side and waited for his teammates to come up to meet him. Catch-and-shoot three-pointers.

Stephen Jackson was slow to chase the defense, and Josh Smith failed to switch out immediately. Szczerbiak made a comfortable shot and went into the net hollow, 14:11.

The Eagles attacked, Suter ran from the right corner to the left corner, and received a pass from Hinrich. This time, Garnett did not help to defend, and Sprewell did not jump after chasing and defending. He lowered his center of gravity and concentrated on it Anti-Suter breakthrough.

As a result, Suter didn't play his cards according to the routine. After seeing Sprewell's defensive action, he caught the ball and threw it.

After scoring the goal, Suter clenched his fists and beat his chest, and yelled at Kevin Garnett, even spitting on his face, beating his chest and roaring in front of "hard special", this feeling Really good.

Suter didn't think about deliberately getting assists today. If no one was double-teaming, he would naturally shoot. Only by combining sudden points and shooting can Suter become a nightmare for the opponent's defense.

It's just that he had too many assists in the opening game. Many fans who watched the game suspected that he wanted to get assists today, so he deliberately reduced the number of shots he took. The opponents on the field were more likely to be confused by Suter. They didn't know that he would choose after receiving the ball. How to deal with it.

It was very embarrassing to be shot by Suter for a three-pointer. Sprewell wanted to pay back one. He caught the ball on the left and faced Suter with the same three-pointer. Interference, the ball scored, 17:14.

As a mentor and friend with Suter, Woodson knew exactly what Suter was thinking, so he didn't bother to call a timeout to emphasize defense.

Entering the playoffs, Suter will naturally go all out, and his defensive ability will inevitably be scary, so he doesn't need to say much in this regard.

In the regular season, the Eagles only need to play a good offense, and try to let the stars play for a while on the basis of being able to win. If they always clock in and get off work in three quarters, where will the stars get the data?Can a star without data still be called a star?

As long as he can win, Mike Woodson doesn't mind the players deliberately letting the water go, especially this guy Suter, because he has this strength, and he rarely messes up deliberately letting the water go.

As soon as Hinrich dribbled the ball, he passed it to Suter who was reaching out for the ball. Suter took the ball to organize, stepped down and dribbled the ball slowly to the front of the three-point line, and suddenly started to break through on the right.

Josh Smith ran to the middle to block Sprewell, and Suter accelerated and passed Garnett, who was not responding in time, and successfully entered the penalty area.

Center Olowokandi made up defense and waited for Suter to hit the basket. Suter took off at the right distance and passed the ball from behind to the right corner with his hands in the air.

Suter's fake move is too fancy, and the pass behind the air has the taste of "white chocolate" Williams.

Olowokandi, who was guarding the basket, jumped up and wanted to block the shot, but found that the ball was missing, and he was tricked by Suter and couldn't find North.

Drogbiak, who was in an open opportunity, took the ball and jumped up with all his strength, dunking with both hands and scoring, 19:14.

Drobiak's emotions were also aroused by Suter. He felt that such a wonderful behind-the-back pass must be used to end the offense with a dunk, otherwise he would be sorry for Suter's wonderful pass.

He also wanted to miss the top five shots and let people know that Drogbiak is not only good at shooting.

Mark Anderson exclaimed: "Wonderful pass! This is really a dazzling pass! The vulture attracted the center to defend and assist his teammates to score after two consecutive passes. The eagle scored all five starters. This is his own Seventh assist in the game."

Partner Tom Horvath sighed: "His starting speed is too fast, from starting to reaching the basket in less than two seconds, and this pass behind the air is very imaginative, and he will definitely be selected as the top five goals. "

Mark Anderson smiled and said: "Yeah, Olowokandi didn't react. He thought the ball was in the hands of the vulture until it landed. He looked around for a long time. It looked really funny."

Timberwolves attack, "Alien" Cassel played a pick-and-roll to attract Josh-Smith and then passed the ball to the center, Garnett made an air cut to receive the ball, Hinrich switched to block the way, Garnett decided to misplace the ball In the singles game, Hinrich reached out and cut off the basketball as soon as he took a dribble and succeeded in stealing the basketball.

Hinrich single-handedly made a fast break, leaving everyone far behind and easily wiped the board and scored a layup, 21:14.

After this attack, Philip Sanders finally asked for a timeout, and the game had only started for about half a quarter. The Eagles would definitely score 40+ points in a single quarter if they played like this. I can't stand it.

Sanders had a hunch that Olowokandi would be targeted by the Eagles next, and he was replaced directly for a rest, and replaced with a big center Irvin Johnson who is 2 meters tall and weighs 11 kilograms.

This is a veteran center with the same name as "Magic" Johnson. He is good at defense. The disadvantage is that he has poor shooting and no range. On the offensive end, he has almost no sense of presence except dunks.

Sanders thinks it is more appropriate to let Elvin Johnson play. Although he is also not good at defending pick-and-rolls, the team needs to strengthen the defense of the penalty area, otherwise the Timberwolves' penalty area will really become the Eagles' back garden.

Hawks head coach Mike Woodson also made substitution adjustments, big center Drogbiak took a rest, and Crawford, who has a shooting range, played at the fifth position to replace him.

The team's main tactics have not been changed. If the opponent can't defend, there is no need to change tactics. Judging by the performance of the Timberwolves players, it is impossible to defend. Their defensive efficiency today is too poor. Just one Suter is enough for them. Not to mention Hinrich's offensive state today is also very good.

Instead of using Anderson Varejao, Crawford was used to better evacuate the inside and create space and environment for the defender to break through.

Mike Woodson has always encouraged Hinrich to take more shots. Don't worry about whether he will cause dissatisfaction with his teammates if he takes too many shots just after joining the team. It can not only boost the morale of the team, but also dispel the doubts of the fans and the pressure of the management.

The leading side thinks about how to make the offense better, while the lagging side thinks about how to strengthen the defense. The Eagles are so awesome now. They rely on offense to win every game, and they will not change themselves because of the adjustment of the opponent. Rhythm.

The Timberwolves attack, and Hinrich starts to retreat two steps away to open the air. Kassel is always ready to help defend the penalty area and protect the backcourt rebounds. If the opponent shoots in the middle and long distances, let him shoot casually. Hinrich does not need to step forward. Interference, this was explained by the coaching staff during the timeout.

"Alien" Cassel's three-point shooting rate this season is only 26.2%. This kind of offensive efficiency can't kill people at all, and even shooting too much will affect the team's rhythm.

Hinrich's use of this defense against Cassell hurt the morale of the Timberwolves. When he was left open, his teammates did not dare to pass the ball to him, because they knew that he would most likely miss the shot, and he would not be thirsty if he made two shots occasionally.

Mike Woodson has always hated players without shooting range, so when selecting a center during the offseason, he chose the lesser-known but effective Drubiak. Even in the finals, Crawford still chose to reuse him when he felt cold. Him, because it's his type.

After several passes, "Madman" Sprewell passed the reverse lob to Kevin and Garnett on the left. Garnett turned around with the ball and dunked with both hands, 21:16.

After scoring the goal, Garnett beat his chest excitedly and let out a roar in Souter's direction.

Seeing Garnett showing his "tough" side again, Suter didn't bother to talk to him. This guy can beat his chest and roar after making a mid-range shot. It's not too much to just dunk once and shout twice...

The Eagles attacked, and Suter was caught by Sprewell after receiving the ball at the top of the arc. He did not rush to protect the basketball and observe his teammates' running positions. When Hinrich ran out from the right side, he passed it immediately. .

Although the two played together as teammates for the first time, they developed an amazing tacit understanding. Suter knew that Hinrich would cut in and out on both sides and in the middle, and rarely slipped to the bottom line and ran back.

Because Hinrich's three-pointers from the bottom corners on both sides are not efficient, his main shooting areas are on the sides and the top of the arc, and the team does not need him to focus on practicing this, because that is Crawford's position.

The Eagles’ main tactics may seem complicated, but in fact most of the running routes are fixed. Players can memorize them even if they memorize them by rote. Players are either not hard enough or have no brains.

For example, Al Harrington, who was traded away by the team not long ago, couldn't understand the tactics of the Eagles. It can't be said that he has no brains, but that Harrington didn't pay enough attention to integrate into the Eagles. The will is not that strong.

Hinrich made a 45-degree jump shot from the right and made a three-pointer. The opportunity had already come out, but this time the shot was missed and missed the basket under the interference of the "alien" Cassel.

Elvin Johnson grabbed the backcourt rebound and held it still in his arms, waiting for his teammates to come forward to respond, for fear that he would be intercepted by a Timberwolves player as soon as he dribbled, and he would really be scolded to death by the coach.

The Timberwolves attacked, "Madman" Sprewell failed to break through with the ball, and passed the ball to Garnett in the middle. Garnett didn't have a good shot, and passed it to the "alien" Kasey who came to respond. you.

Cassel broke through with the ball and failed to get rid of Hinrich. He was defended by inside players near the penalty area and had to pass the ball to the outside.

Cassel hastily passed the ball to find Sprewell, who has the strongest singles ability, but Suter suddenly strengthened his defense and entangled him closely. As soon as Sprewell got the ball in his running position, he was not stable, but was accurately hit by Suter. Cut off.

Suter is becoming more and more good at playing the talent of "lightning and sticky hands". He is fast and accurate when cutting the ball, and he is rarely called a foul by the referee.

He doesn't know if he can win the assists title this season, but he feels that he has a good chance of becoming the steals title.

Excessive paddling on the defensive end gives him more opportunities to try gambling steals. He is not afraid of losing the ball and being passed by his opponent. If the team leads too much, it does not matter if the opponent surpasses him a few times. The purpose is to widen the point difference too much, and then he can stay on the court to score points dignifiedly.

After Suter cut off the basketball, he took advantage of the situation and got stuck. His super explosive power made Sprewell's center of gravity shift and he couldn't accelerate. He could only watch Suter start a fast break.

Every time he had a physical confrontation with Suter, Sprewell was very depressed. It felt like he had hit a mountain. Although he didn't look very strong, this guy's strength was astonishing.

Suter picked up the basketball and made a fast break, and Sprewell didn't even stop it behind him. Only the high-post Garnett returned to his own half in time.

As a power forward, Garnett, who is 2 meters tall, is very mobile. If it weren't for his amazing talent, he would not have been selected by the Timberwolves in the lottery as a high school student.

However, no matter how mobile Garnett is, it is impossible to surpass Souter. Garnett retreats to the three-point line and waits for Souter to break through. It seems that he is ready to give Souter a big cap preparation.

As a result, Suter made an emergency stop one meter away from the right three-point line to shoot a three-pointer. When Garnett realized that the situation was not good and rushed out, it was too late, so he could only reach out symbolically, even slightly interfering. None of them count.

Suter shot as easily as in training, and the three-pointer hit the basket steadily, 24:16.

Mark Anderson shouted: "The vulture hit another three-pointer, the opponent retreated too far back, it is very difficult to come up and defend from this position, even if the defender in front of him is Kevin, the most comprehensive power forward in the league in active service - Garnett."

Partner Tom Horvath laughed: "Karnett can't do anything about it. If he retreats very far, he will definitely be passed by the vulture, but then the vulture can only get two points. I have to say that the vulture's outside shots this season He is more accurate than last season, and he makes shots when he is released, and the open opportunities are basically perfect."

The Timberwolves attacked, and after passing a few times, Szczerbiak received a pass from the "alien" Cassel by covering the running position, and returned a three-pointer from the outside line on the right, 24:19.

The Eagles attacked, Hinrich took the ball to the front court, observed Suter's running position in the middle, feinted and missed a pass, and faced the "alien" Cassel at the top of the arc and hit a three-pointer, 27:19.

Hinrich's personal condition is very good today, and with Suter here, he doesn't have to worry about losing the game, and he doesn't have to worry about being pressed by his opponent. He relaxes and dares to shoot, and his shooting percentage will naturally increase.

He really wants to achieve a career scoring high in the Eagles' personal debut, and he doesn't expect to be as perverted as Suter, and he is satisfied with scoring thirty or forty points.

When I go back, I can make a phone call with my family and brag fiercely about how the Eagles management and coaching staff value me, and how much the head star Suter takes care of himself on the court.

Unlike Suter, Hinrich has been going all out on the defensive end and has never paddled, because he just joined the Eagles. He wants the coaching staff and management to see his excellent defensive ability and give full play to his strengths. Instead of letting your guard down and letting your opponent score on your head.

Good defense is his trademark. From the moment he joined the Hawks, some media felt that he had a chance to be selected to the best defensive team this year, so he must do his job well, even if the offensive end pulls his hips. To torment his opponent on the defensive end.

He wanted to maintain his personality, and the defensive end kept pestering Cassel hard, so that he had no chance to make a call and could only pass to Garnett, who made an internal pass to Irvin Johnson.

Johnson pushed Crawford with his back, and was about to push Crawford for the second time. Crawford suddenly retreated and avoided. After Johnson hit the air, he lost his center of gravity. When shooting, Josh Smith, who was helping to defend from the side, saw the opportunity and slapped the ball to block it.

Stephen Jackson picked up the basketball on the wing and launched a counterattack immediately, passing the ball to Suter, who was on the right side, and Hinrich was also on the other side.

"Madman" Sprewell didn't dare to get close, knowing that Suter had the advantage to push him away, and he didn't dare to gamble to steal, so he could only keep retreating and running, trying to interfere as much as possible when Suter was shooting. .

Suter advanced to the right three-point line in one breath, and changed direction with the ball in his left hand. After attracting the defense, he hit the ball and passed it to Hinrich. The defense wiped the board and scored a layup.

29:19, Hinrich scored his 15th point, and Suter sent out his 8th assist in the game.

(End of this chapter)

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