I'm not really a brutalist striker

Chapter 240 240. Single Chapter 2 Doubles!Assist Addiction!

Chapter 240 240. Two pairs in one quarter!Assist Addiction!
"Alien" Cassel knew he couldn't defend himself, so he decided not to foul in the end. His defensive attitude can only be mixed in a team like the Timberwolves. Coaches won't let him play.

Cassell is not far from retirement. He is now limited in offensive ability and weak in defense. It is impossible for a championship team to let someone like him start. If he is a substitute, Cassell himself cannot accept it, so wait. His fate is likely to be retirement.

The Timberwolves attack, Hinrich encounters a screen and chases Kassel, Kassel passes the ball to Garnett who cuts in the air, the latter passes Josh Smith to the basket and scores a layup, 29:21.

Hinrich dribbled the ball across the half court, and Josh Smith made a screen for him from outside the three-point line. Hinrich.

He got rid of Cassell and didn't have a good shot from outside the three-point line in the middle. Garnett immediately chose to switch defenses, completely blocking his shot space. Hinrich changed direction with the ball and went left. The ground pass to the right corner.

Suter slid the bottom line to the bottom corner with Crawford's cover, caught the ball and swayed, and directly flew the chasing Sprewell. He was afraid that Suter would make another three-pointer, and his current state was a bit frightened. , A little trouble makes him feel frightened, after all, Suter has not missed a shot since the opening.

As a result, Suter changed his direction to the right, went into the three-point line and hit a jumper at a 45-degree position, 31:21.

The Timberwolves attacked, and Hinrich started to press close to him in the midfield and wanted to steal. It may be that his personal state is too good today, which caused Hinrich to be a little emotional, and was called a foul by the referee.

Mike Woodson took this opportunity to replace Stephen Jackson and Josh Smith for Derek Anderson and Varejao, and Crawford switched to the four.

Mark Anderson commented with a serious face: "Stephen Jackson didn't have much possession today, so it's better to get off the court early and rest, so that he can lead the bench to play in the second quarter. It's not just him, except for those two times in the first quarter, Josh Smith There is no sense of presence in the dunk, just look at the two guards Vulture and Hinrich."

Partner Tom Horvath nodded: "The Vulture also significantly reduced the number of shots they took today, and connected the offense through assists. Hinrich just joined the team not long ago. It seems that the Hawks players intend to let him be in his first round. He played a good personal data in the show, and I have to say that the atmosphere of the Hawks team is really good, and it is indeed a kind of luck to play in such a team."

Mark Anderson said with a smile: "The Eagles are one of the teams with the strongest offensive firepower in the league. There are many players who can score on the field. Although Nash and Rasheed Wallace have left this season, the offensive firepower is still maintained. A level above the rest.”

The Timberwolves attacked, and Garnett saw that the player facing the Eagles had become Chris Crawford, so he directly chose to play hard with the ball.

Crawford's height is about the same as Garnett's, but his confrontational strength is stronger, but his defensive ability is poor. Garnett used a fake move to point him up, and then Garnett actively hit him with his body. He hit the board on the right side and caused a foul, 2+1.

Garnett felt that he was very tough in this round just now. He didn't forget to roar after scoring a goal, and the Hawks home fans immediately booed him.

Even the commentator Mark Anderson couldn't help laughing: "When Josh Smith was on the court just now, Garnett didn't play so tough. When he saw that the man defending him became Crawford, it was a big surprise. The guy immediately became energetic. Just now, his voice was more like provocation, which is not good news for the Timberwolves. If he really annoyed the vulture, the consequences would be very serious."

Viewers who watched the live broadcast of the game on TV felt that Garnett was going to be unlucky this time, and hoped that Suter could play the best super data in the future.

What North American fans love most is the performance of individual heroism. In terms of individual heroism, Suter has reached the ceiling this season. No one in the league can compare with him, even Michael Jordan at his peak.

Garnett made an extra penalty and made a steady hit, 31:24.

The Eagles attacked, and Suter reached out for the ball as soon as halftime passed. Last season, Suter could attract defense as long as he stood on the court without the ball. He was the most efficient player in the league without the ball at that time. The fans felt that the Eagles were going to score when they got the ball, and the opponents on the court felt that something bad was going to happen. The sense of oppression was enough to make people feel chilling.

Suter is currently the only star in the league who can attract opponents to double-team from beyond the three-point line, and the double-teams are often ineffective. He can always transfer the ball accurately by using his height and explosive power. He takes the ball to the opponent just after halftime It's hard to double-team him, and you can only wait for other Eagles players to cover for him to find opportunities.

Anderson Varejao got a stable playing time as soon as he joined the Hawks, making Rebrascia, the hero of last season's championship, a marginal man.

Although Varejao is not good at shooting, he is very motivated on the court, knows what he should do when, does all the dirty work, dares to fight, and never complains.

Rebrascia is overweight. Except for keeping against the "Shark" O'Neal as a center, he has little effect on the field and is easily injured. The Eagles now use him as a secret weapon against "Shark" O'Neal. He can play occasionally in the regular season, and he doesn't need to play too much time.

Anderson Varejao had been paying attention to Suter's signal as early as halftime. As soon as Suter beckoned, he ran to cover without saying a word. He didn't care about his own data at all, he just wanted to help Suter get good data , so he feels he has succeeded.

As the number one younger brother next to Suter, Varejao is no worse than the previous Jacqui Vaughn in terms of awareness, and he plays a greater role on the court. It is hard for Suter not to like him.

For this loyal younger brother Suter, he appreciates it from the bottom of his heart. When Anderson Varejao's rookie contract expires, he must let the management keep him.

This kind of thing is very simple for Suter. It is difficult for a blue-collar player like Varejao to get a big contract. He is only suitable for playing as a substitute. Suter only needs to say hello to the management.

This is not considered excessive meddling in the management, but just a convenience in terms of worldly sophistication.

Anderson Varejao in the parallel world basically didn't play too bright statistics, but his cost performance is very high, so he was able to play in the NBA for more than 10 years before retiring successfully.

Varejao blocked Sprewell, and Suter changed direction to the right to get rid of it. Before the opponent could catch up, he accelerated through explosive force, and then changed direction and passed Irvin Johnson who was changing the pick-and-roll.

Elvin Johnson didn't foul. He overestimated his reaction speed and wanted to chase and defend from the side. He might be able to catch up with ordinary swingers, but he could only follow behind when defending Suter. Eat ashes, if you slow down, you won't even be able to drink the wind brought up by Su Te when he sprints.

Suter entered the penalty area from the middle, attracted Kevin Garnett to defend and then divided the ball to the bottom line on the right. Crawford had already ambushed here, and the open shot made a steady score, 33:24.

Mark Anderson shouted with a smile on his face: "With more than three minutes left in the first quarter, the Vulture has already scored 9 assists, and he also scored 100 points with a 8% shooting rate. This is a single quarter game." A double-double rhythm."

Partner Tom Horvath laughed: "He has more assists than points today, and he is a striker with a height of 2 meters. Although he has been playing shooting guard this season, it is difficult to find in the history of the NBA. It's the second person."

Mark Anderson said: "There have been a lot of point guards with double figures in assists in a single quarter in the NBA, but there are still only one like the vulture. I will not mention whether there will be one in the future, but there is indeed no one in the active league who can be like the vulture. Play like this."

In the NBA, being able to assist in double figures in a single game is already a very good performance. A big player like Suter who sent 9 assists in a single quarter is a pure monster.

Although "Magic" Johnson is not short in height, he mainly plays point guards, while Suter has just transformed from a power forward to a shooting guard. There is still a fundamental difference between the two. , Suter is definitely not as good as "Magic" Johnson, but in terms of comprehensive ability, Suter is not inferior to any of his predecessors.

The Timberwolves players could only bite the bullet and fight the Eagles to attack. In Philip Sanders' tactical system, players constantly sharing the ball and running positions are indeed easier to score than a single-handed team.

Small forward Szczerbiak cut off Derek Anderson's defensive layup, 33:26.

The Eagles attacked, and the Timberwolves didn't say anything to let Suter break through easily. After halftime, he stepped forward to double-team. Hinrich and Anderson Varejao played a pick-and-roll on the left side, and Ervin Johnson made a breakthrough in a misplaced single. Successfully, it was a tragedy for Johnson to switch guards. His burly body couldn't keep up with the speed at all, so he could only watch Hinrich score a layup, 35:26.

After scoring the goal, Hinrich also roared excitedly. The Phillips Arena was boiling. It was Suter who faced the Nuggets on the field. This new aid Hinrich directly brought a surprise to the fans. With 17 points in the quarter, this is the first time Hinrich's career ushered in such a big outbreak.

Most fans think that Hinrich's explosion today is all due to Suter. Suter has sent him many assists. Easy scoring chances.

Hinrich is determined to become the second point guard elected as the best defensive player since "Glove" Payton. Of course he knows this. It is really cool to be teammates with Suter. He can come out as long as he is willing to run. It's a good shot. If he plays like this every game, he feels that he can hit an average of 30 points per game.

Timberwolves attack, Irvin Johnson catches the ball in the penalty area, singles rookie Anderson Varejao with his weight advantage, he really has no offensive means, he hits twice with strength and then turns to the left to hook, the result is in Defensively missed the basket.

Kevin Garnett rushed to grab the offensive rebound, and the second offense caused a foul by Crawford. Crawford's shooting ability is absolutely top-notch among interior players, but facing Kevin on the defensive end- Garnett is indeed a little uncomfortable.

Even if Garnett is not known for his offense in the league, the overall strength of the two is not at the same level. Garnett is not an excellent inside scorer, but it is still relatively easy to play Chris Crawford.

This time Garnett made two free throws, 35:27.

The Eagles attacked, Hinrich first passed the ball to Suter who ran outside the left three-point line, and then cut to the left corner to run, Suter attracted Sprewell and Garnett The two double-teamed and found a gap to score the ball to Hinrich on the bottom line.

At this time, Varejao, who had just screened for Souter, ran to the basket to attract Elvin Johnson's defense, and the positions between several people cleverly formed a triangle.

Hinrich did not shoot directly after receiving the ball. His three-point shots on both sides of the baseline were inaccurate, but he got the chance to single out the "alien" Cassel, dribbling to about 50 degrees in the middle distance, Hinrich hit a mid-range jumper after a continuous crotch dribble, 37:27.

Elvin Johnson under the basket couldn't help defend Hinrich. At this time, Crawford on the other side of the court was empty. If Hinrich encountered a double team, he would split the ball. Garnett would never It is impossible to run so far to cover the defense, so knowing that Hinrich's single play against Kassel is an advantage, the other players of the Timberwolves can only watch helplessly.

The Timberwolves attack, Sprewell runs to catch the ball, and shoots from the outside in the middle. His style of play has always been simple.

He predicted that Suter would not jump up and interfere too closely with him. Many people can see Suter's defensive attitude. Although Sprewell felt that he was underestimated, he could only bite the bullet and score without confrontation. He shot easily and scored, 37:30.

The Eagles attacked, and Suter received the ball from the outside and was double-teamed. He took the ball out and moved laterally one meter away from the three-point line to open up space. It is easy for him to operate in the restricted area. Gaps, Garnett It was especially uncomfortable, I was afraid that he would give the ball inside with a reverse lob, so that there would be all open shots behind him.

Suter did not pass the ball to Crawford, who was cutting inward. The center can defend against the blue. Crawford has no advantage in singles and does not have excellent passing awareness. It may not be possible to hand the ball to him. Can quickly transfer to other positions in the next, so Suter is looking for a defender.

Hinrich ran back from the left side with a screen, Suter sent the ball immediately, and Ervin Johnson stood under the basket and still didn't go out. He couldn't help defend Hinrich, otherwise the two insiders would be empty cut.

The "alien" Kassel couldn't even guard the guards, let alone dislocate the inside defense. Hinrich was not afraid of Kassel's pursuit and defense, and he caught and shot the ball as easily as in training, and scored another three-pointer , 40:30.

Mark Anderson said with a smile on his face: "Hinrich played completely crazy today. He has scored 22 points, 2 assists and 1 steal. It is unimaginable. This is only the first time Hinrich has joined the Hawks. a match."

Partner Tom Horvath corrected: "The Vulture is really crazy. He sent out 10 assists in a single quarter. The positions of the two seem to be swapped today. Hinrich looks more like a shooting guard, and the Vulture It's more of a point guard."

As soon as the words fell, Hinrich cut off Kassel's passing route by switching defenses and succeeded in stealing. He advanced to the frontcourt and passed the ball to Suter.

Seeing that he couldn't stand it anymore, Sprewell had no choice but to pull a foul, but he couldn't fully hold Suter who was rushing up. Suter leaned in the air and threw the ball with one hand. After the ball hit the board Bounced twice on the rim into the net.

The referee whistled, 2+1, this is a 2+1 goal!
The fans at the scene shouted for MVP in unison, and the fans in the front row even taunted the Timberwolves bench excitedly. Suter walked to the free throw line with a smile on his face, and made a steady hit with an additional penalty, 43:30.

Suter scored a double-double in a single quarter today, with 11 points, 10 assists, 4 rebounds and 1 steal!
(End of this chapter)

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