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Chapter 100 Training Match

Chapter 100 Training Match

This morning, after all the teams warmed up, D'Antoni called all the players together.

"We played a training game today to test our pre-season preparations."

The eyes of the players below lit up. They were already bored with the boring physical and tactical training. It was only because of the basic quality of a professional player that they persisted for so many days. Now that they can finally practice for real, everyone is excited.

"Two halves, 20 minutes in each half, Shaq, Dennis, Dennis, Nick, Michael, you five teams." D'Antoni began to arrange the teams, and the first ones were the regular main players for the next season. When the five people heard their names, they all nodded and stood up.

"Max, Mason, Nasr, Latrier, Van Exel, you five are in a team, and the others are waiting off the court and ready to appear at any time." D'Antoni arranged another list of personnel.

Donovan, the guest referee, blew his whistle, and the training match officially started.

The main team kicked off first, and DeWeese took the ball from Scott and took a deep breath.

This is the first official joint practice between him and the Magic. Although he has played countless training games last season, this is the first time since he officially became a member of the Magic.

He dribbled through half-court, and Van Exel's pressing didn't help at all, and he wasn't a defensive player after all.

Seeing that the harassment was ineffective, Van Exel obediently retreated beyond the three-point line.

As soon as he returned to the three-point line, Van Exel felt a gust of wind in his ears, and the ball whizzed past his face at an extremely fast speed, and he didn't react at all.

He looked back, and O'Neal had already pressed Max to take off and pour the ball into the basket.

"It's too fast, and this year's rookie big man can't stand Shaq at all..."

Depressed Van Exel received the ball and prepared to advance.

DeWeese also stepped forward to make a symbolic press, but Van Exel was not afraid at all. His dribbling was very gorgeous, and he got rid of DeWeese in two or three strokes, and DeWeese could only retreat.

However, Van Exel pursued Davis relentlessly, and Davis lost his defensive position in a careless manner, and was pushed back to the inside by Van Exel.

Mason stuck Rodman tightly, making him unable to make an effective defense. Scott subconsciously closed in, but then he regretted it, because Van Exel directly found the gap he exposed and passed the ball to Nasr.

Nasr received the ball and walked to the inside. He was facing O'Neal. The defensive space of the main team was very compressed. Four people were crowded inside the three-point line. Nasr recalled the running position in the playbook and passed the ball to Sprewell who had been waiting outside. Sprewell received the ball outside the three-point line and shot directly.

The ball is in.

Davis frowned. It stands to reason that the main lineup is very well-balanced offensively and defensively, so they won't be directly penetrated by an attack from the substitute.

He is going to continue to observe.

Scott waved his fist in remorse. This attack was completely out of position because of his subconscious supplementary defense.

Back in the frontcourt, DeWeese faced Van Exel's defense and directly made a three-pointer. Van Exel had no choice but to watch the ball go into the net when facing DeWeese, who was ten centimeters taller than him.

Sure enough, the next attack, the substitute team did not find any chances. In the end, Van Exel could only make a hasty shot from the outside.

After Davis let O'Neal play the first ball, he deliberately didn't feed O'Neal the ball, because the strength of the center position is too great.Max is no match for O'Neal in any way.

He passed the ball to Anderson, ready for Anderson to hit one.

But Sprewell's defense was in place, and Anderson couldn't find a shot and passed the ball back.

After sealing the most powerful O'Neal point, DeWeese found that there seemed to be some problems with the main team's offense. Anderson was locked by Sprewell, Scott had no good chances under Nasr's defense at all costs, and Rodman's offensive ability was basically zero.

Davis extended a gesture to signal Rodman to come out for the pick-and-roll, and then Davis walked in with the help of the pick-and-roll, attracted Mason's defense, passed the ball back to Rodman, who was still outside the three-point line, and then ran to the bottom corner by himself.

Rodman evaded Van Exel's steal and handed the ball to Nick Anderson. At the same time, Scott pulled out, blocking Anderson's follow-up Sprewell.

Van Exel did not fill Anderson's position in time, and Anderson went straight to the inside.

Finally, Anderson's lob to O'Neal ended the attack.

The two teams played back and forth for a few minutes. Although the substitute team worked very hard offensively and defensively, the difference in strength was too large, and the point difference was slowly opened.

D'Antoni called a timeout, and then arranged: "Dennis, you change positions with Mason, mentioning the 5th position, Robert, you replace Max to play the [-]th position, Baker replaces Nasr, Rat plays the [-]rd position, Davis, you and Van Exel change."

In this way, the main team became O'Neal, Mason, Scott, Anderson, Van Exel, and the other team was Rodman, Horry, Sprewell, Baker, and DeWeese.

"Michael, you can try to increase the speed and see if the system we discussed can be used."

Seeing D'Antoni's arrangement in this way, Davis already knew what he wanted to do, so he nodded, indicating that he understood.

After the re-kick-off, the main team honestly played a positional battle with O'Neal as the core, but O'Neal's hook hit the neck of the basket under Rodman's interference and bounced out.

Rodman grabbed the rebound and handed it to Davis immediately, and Davis dribbled the ball and ran away.

"Run! Run! Run!!!" D'Antoni yelled off the field. Horry and Sprewell were on the left and right, and Davis was in the middle.

At this time, only Scott and Anderson returned to the frontcourt. Of course, Davis would not let go of this three-on-two opportunity. He dribbled the ball straight to the basket. Scott stood on the spot to meet Davis, trying to draw his offensive foul, but Davis directly threw the ball to Horry, who was unguarded, and Horry made a mid-range shot.

Looking back, the main team played a dislocation tactic of O'Neal. O'Neal pressed Davis and succeeded in dunking, but Davis directly took Rodman's serve and ran to the frontcourt.

"Return to the defense quickly, don't give them a chance to open!" D'Antoni directed the defense of the main team, but after all the offensive players settled down, O'Neal just ran halfway.

DeWeese evaded Van Exel with a change of direction, and stuffed the ball under the armpit of Scott, who stepped forward to defend.

After two sudden attacks, the main team gradually got used to the offensive rhythm of the substitute team, and the score slowly stalemate.

But none of them are aware of a problem, only D'Antoni, Donovan, DeWeese and another person are aware of a problem.

O'Neill leaned on his knees, panting as he watched Davis easily break through to the inside line and hit a layup. Fearing Davis' pass, Mason, who should be defending, stood still and watched Davis score a layup.

"Our rhythm was taken too fast by the opponent." O'Neill made 4 or 5 consecutive rounds of back and forth running, all of which were at the [-]-meter sprint level, and finally fell behind. . .

Except for O'Neill, everyone in the main team didn't realize that their rhythm had been disrupted. . . .

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