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Chapter 49 49. Suppressing the Pacers!Shock mission rewards!

Chapter 49 49. Suppressing the Pacers!Shock mission rewards!

After landing, Su Te stared at Artest with a ferocious face.

"I want to see, what exactly are you using to tear me apart!"

Hearing the roar from Suter's mouth, Artest's eyes widened, and his face showed an unconcealable anger.

"Damn guy!"

"I will make you pay for everything you did today!"

Following Suter's explosive alley-oop dunk just now, the entire Bank Life Arena was silent at this time, and the fans could only see Artest glaring at Suter angrily, but they couldn't find him. Opportunity to overtake the score.

The Pacers attacked, and the angry Artest continued to play pick-and-roll with O'Neal. Using the screen, Artest directly used his strength to push away Suter who was close to the defense, and then made a throw shot while walking.

"boom!"

The moment the ball hit the iron, Suter took off suddenly, and cooperated with Rasheed Wallace's position to take off the backcourt rebound.

In this game, in addition to his strong desire to attack, Suter is also very active in protecting the rebounds in the backcourt.

Fortunately, Rasheed Wallace's rebounding ability is very average. In many cases, he is stuck in a good position to help Suter protect the rebound. Otherwise, Suter's rebounding double is not easy.

There is no way. To complete the epic task released by the system, Suter must at least hit a double-double or more data, and the data must be 30+10 to meet the minimum standard.

For the generous mission rewards, Suter can only do his best and cherish every opportunity to increase his data on the field.

The Eagles are attacking, and McGinnis is like a court elf always observing the dynamics of his teammates around him.

Seeing that the team's defensive counterattack failed to produce a good offensive opportunity, McGinnis, who fell into the position, continued to look for Rasheed Wallace to launch an attack.

With a sudden acceleration, McGinnis passed Jensley, who was behind the pick-and-roll, and saw that O'Neal was delayed to his breakthrough route. McGinnis directly passed the ball behind his head and returned the ball to Rashid. Wallace hands.

The latter made a false shot with the ball and shot a feint. When O'Neal rushed forward with his center of gravity, Rasheed Wallace suddenly accelerated and broke through with his right hand.

In desperation, Artest could only choose to help defend again, but when Artest moved near the middle circle, Wallace decisively threw the ball up.

"Bang!"

Accompanied by a loud noise, Suter, who slipped to the baseline and made an air cut, once again staged a powerful dunk with both hands!
When both Jermaine O'Neal and Artest's defensive focus was attracted by Rasheed Wallace, Suter was like a fish in water at this time.

Facing the Pacers' unguarded penalty area, Suter dunked as much as he wanted, just like a big roc spreading its wings.

O'Neal's block data is very good, but he is not suitable for the fifth position to guard the penalty area.

Especially when facing Rasheed Wallace, who can both shoot and shoot at the [-]th position, Jermaine O'Neal often makes some low-level mistakes, and is easily fired by Rasheed Wallace's fake moves, resulting in The Pacers' penalty area was once in trouble.

Seeing two consecutive defensive rounds on the field being played into an alley-oop by Suter, Carlisle, who was born in the academy, couldn't bear it any longer. The familiar number four.

Although Foster's ability to protect the frame is not outstanding, he is focused enough on the defensive end and rarely misses the penalty area.

However, what Rick Carlisle never expected was that this substitution directly became a turning point in the second quarter.

From Artest's defense to Jermaine O'Neal's defense, Suter was like a machine that completely lifted the restrictions on the human body. Using the pick-and-roll with McGinnis, he succeeded in consecutive singles against Jermaine O'Neal.

And after Jeff Foster came on the scene, although the Pacers' defense in the penalty area has improved, Foster's movement speed is too slow.

Facing Rasheed Wallace, who is as agile as a wolf, the Eagles can easily create offensive opportunities on the perimeter by moving off the ball.

Among them, the veteran Person even hit two consecutive three-pointers from the left corner, helping the Eagles widen the point difference to double digits for the first time.

The reason why Suter was able to thrive under the defense of Jermaine O'Neal was mainly because the outside shooter put too much pressure on the Pacers.

When the Pacers didn't dare to narrow the defensive range, Artest always stood on the three-point line to defend, and Suter only needed a small space to easily kill the penalty area.

Once Suter hits the basket, Foster, who averaged only 0.3 blocks per game, can't do anything, and he has to guard against the internal pass and cooperation between Suter and Rasheed Wallace.

In the second half of the second quarter, after attracting double-teaming, Suter sent two passes for Rasheed Wallace, assisting the latter to hit a mid-range jumper.

Unlike defending other types of players, Suter's movement speed is too fast, and if the defensive end is not careful, Suter will use his turn to complete the pass.

If it was just this, Jermaine O'Neal would not be as helpless as he is now. What really makes Jermaine O'Neal uncomfortable is that Rasheed Wallace, as a center, can pull beyond the three-point line to cause damage.

This kind of play of shorting the Pacers' penalty area defense makes it difficult for O'Neal to play his role in helping to defend the basket.

The inside combination of Suter and Wallace is really disgusting. The disgusting O'Neal's face is irritable, and the Eagles' excellent peripheral shooting ability in this game is almost killing the Pacers.

If it weren't for Reggie Miller's seven-point shooting in the second half to continue the firepower for the Pacers, the Eagles may have played a wave of games.

At 49:40, at halftime, the Eagles extended their lead to nine points.

"It's unbelievable. If you didn't see it with your own eyes, no one would believe that the Eagles led the Eastern Pacers by a full nine points at halftime."

"And the Vulture also had the upper hand in the matchup with the all-star insider Jermaine O'Neal, and cooperated with his teammates many times to stage wonderful lob dunks, playing the unique explosiveness and madness of young people."

"If the Hawks can maintain this momentum in the second half, the Pacers are likely to swallow a loss this night, even if this is the Pacers' home court!"

Throughout the first half, Jermaine O'Neal's offensive efficiency was a bit poor. Due to the many irrational shots taken on the offensive end, Jermaine O'Neal only made 11 of 3 shots in the half and scored 30 points with less than 7% of his field goals. 4 rebound data.

As another champion of the "mindless combination", Artest's halftime data is not bad, 11 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal, but his shooting percentage is also only 39%, which is far lower than his own season Average.

And Artest only made 3 of 0 shots from outside the three-point line, which undoubtedly made it easier for the Eagles to defend Artest.

Just try to cut off Artest's breakthrough route as much as possible and let Artest shoot from a farther position to ensure that the defensive efficiency is improved.

In contrast, Souter, who was unanimously looked down upon by the outside world before the game, had an advantage in the matchup with O'Neal.

半场19分8篮板3助攻2封盖的数据非常耀眼,且投篮命中率达到了75%左右,堪称恐怖至极。

In addition, McGinnis, Rasheed Wallace, Derek Anderson and veteran Person also have good performances.

Among them, Derek Anderson and Person jointly scored seven three-pointers, which was one of the contributors to the Hawks' halftime lead over the Pacers.

Back in the locker room, Suter sat down on the lounge chair and wiped the sweat from his neck with a towel.

Calling up the system interface, Suter found that the anger bonus in the lower right corner had reached 190%, which was even more exaggerated than the anger bonus when he played against the Detroit Pistons.

Against the Pistons, Ben Wallace was the only one with the fury bonus, but in this game it was Artest and Jermaine O'Neal.

This made Suter very much looking forward to how much rage value these two's anger bonuses could clear for him after the game.

"Currently, I still have the skills Bloody Fury and Precision Mid-range Shot that I haven't used. When the opponent starts to lose energy in the second half, I should be able to catch the opponent by surprise when I activate Bloody Fury."

“眼下已经拿到了19分8篮板的数据,下半场再拼一把,应该有很大机会能砍下30+10,运气好的话35+15也并非没有机会。”

"Brutal charge, tsk tsk, this is a good thing. If I can acquire the skill of savage charge, my breakthrough threat will directly rise to a higher level. I don't have to be too afraid of Karl Malone in the future!"

Thinking about the effect of the savage collision skill in his heart, Suter clenched his fists hard.

"Damn it, I'm going to go all out tonight!"

 Today is my wife's birthday. I drank too much. Brothers, I will make up for it tomorrow. I hope I will forgive you.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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