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Chapter 106 One-on-one against Reggie Miller
Chapter 106 One-on-one against Reggie Miller
McKay didn't know how DeWeese's defense was, but he didn't dare to try it lightly, after all, his DeWeese in the team was not so high.
After running a few screens, McKay passed the ball to Reggie Miller who ran out of the open, and Reggie Miller scored the Pacers' first point with a one-step mid-range shot directly over Nick Anderson's head from within the three-point line.
Davis frowned, recalling the details of the Pacers' offense just now. Because they were generally a bit taller than the opposing players, the pick-and-roll effect between them was excellent. In the end, Reggie Miller's shooting was not interfered by Nick Anderson at all.
"What should I do? I'm the only one who has an advantage in matchups on the field. Let's try to play two games first." Davis went to the frontcourt and stretched out a finger.
We all know that sticking out a finger means I'm going single (fog).
After seeing the gesture, the Magic team did not hesitate to take their defender out of the danger zone, leaving the high post Davis and McKay one-on-one.
Davis lowered his center of gravity and dribbled the ball unhurriedly. McKay didn't dare to reach out easily, but firmly blocked Davis' attacking route.He knew that Davis' breakthrough speed was very fast, so he deliberately left some distance to prevent himself from being passed by Davis in one step.
"How dare you leave me such a large space?" Of course, Davis would not be polite, crossed twice, and directly pulled out his hand.
McKay was concentrating on preparing to defend against Davis' breakthrough, but unexpectedly Davis pulled it up, and rushed forward in shock.
But it was too late, after Davis made a shot, he leaned forward deliberately, just leaning on McKay, and then he yelled and sat on the ground.
"Di!"
At the same time as the referee blew the whistle, the ball went into the net.
"3+1!" The commentator shouted excitedly. Unexpectedly, the Magic's first offense would be a three-plus-one.
McKay stood up in disgrace, and did not complain to the referee. He had clearly violated DeWeese's cylinder just now.
But Reggie Miller walked up to the referee and said something to the referee dissatisfied.
The referee looked at Reggie Miller, crossed his hands and waved, indicating that there was nothing wrong with the ball.
Reggie Miller, who didn't expect to get much benefit, retreated silently.
Davis made a steady extra free throw, and the audience cheered again.
McKay received the ball and advanced, called Dale Davis to come out for a pick-and-roll, and then he took Rodman who should guard Dale Davis,
Dale Davis walked inside, Davis followed him depressed, he knew he was going to be ravaged.
Sure enough, Dale Davis got the ball in a deep position, and Davis could only interfere with his catch in vain, but it didn't work.
Facing an opponent who was 20 cm taller than him, Davis tried his best to defend.
However, Dale Davis made a very easy turnaround jumper to help the Pacers tie the score.
DeWeese was going to continue to vent his anger on McKay, but after reaching the frontcourt, he found that it was Reggie Miller who defended himself.
Reggie Miller was 7 or 8 centimeters taller than DeWeese, and DeWeese finally realized how McKay felt when he was defended by him just now.
"Hit him, single-handedly beat him, take him by force, and let the whole world see your strength."
The idea in Davis' mind took root like a weed as soon as it came out.
"Then hit him, Reggie Miller, and become the first star player to fall at my feet!" DeWeese stretched out the same gesture as the last attack.
Nick Anderson, who had already prepared to come forward to meet him, was stunned. He was about to change the defender back through the pick-and-roll, but Davis was still planning to play singles.
Reggie Miller didn't despise DeWeese at all because he was a rookie in front of him. Although he didn't play his best in the preseason, DeWeese's performance left a deep impression on him. He has never seen any rookie point guard who can be as calm as DeWeese on the court. "Magic" Johnson and "Smiling Assassin" Isaiah Thomas may have this ability, but he entered the league later than these two. When he entered the league, it was the peak period of these two.
Davis still dribbled the ball with his body down, his eyes didn't fluctuate, and Reggie Miller couldn't see what Davis was going to do next.
Suddenly, Davis started, and Reggie Miller was almost broken by him, but the experience brought to him by years of competition still made him subconsciously block Davis' breakthrough route.
The expected impact did not come, and Davis, as if ignoring the rules of physics, changed direction without slowing down, and rushed in from the other direction of Miller.
Miller's center of gravity has been completely attracted by Davis' swift first step. He wanted to forcefully turn around, but his consciousness kept up, and his body movements couldn't keep up at all. He wanted to move to the right to block Davis' breakthrough, but his body was still in the process of moving to the left.
So, Reggie Miller stumbled on his feet and sat down on the ground.
Davis, who had completely left Miller behind, didn't know what happened, he just went straight to the inside.
Dutch big center Schmitz was already waiting for the inside line, but DeWeese was not afraid at all, and jumped up facing Schmitz.
Schmitz also jumped high, ready to teach the young man an unforgettable lesson, but just as his hands were about to touch the ball, the ball was suddenly pulled back by DeWeese in the air and thrown towards the basket from the other direction.
The ball touched the backboard and went straight into the ring.
Davis staggered twice after landing, and then raised his hand to the audience.
The whole stadium was boiling.
And his teammates immediately surrounded him, and O'Neill was the closest to him, and even hugged him.
"Unbelievable! Mike! How did you do it!!!" O'Neal exaggeratedly shouted to Davis.
Davis continued to look at the audience on the sidelines with a sly look.
Reggie Miller sat on the ground and watched as DeWeese swung the ball past Schmitz with a huge swing and scored the ball.He slapped the floor bitterly and got up as fast as he could.
"Boy, you pissed me off." Reggie Miller walked to Davis and whispered to him.
DeWeese gives a slight smack, completely dismissing Miller's trash talk.
"Then come and teach me a lesson! I'll wait for you." Davis replied and ran to the frontcourt without looking back.
Reggie Miller looked at DeWeese's back, the anger in his eyes almost turned into substance.
Just after halftime, he took the ball from McKay, and he wanted to hit an answer-ball to save some face.
What he didn't expect was that Davis ran up directly and signaled Anderson to defend McKay, and he wanted to compete with Reggie Miller himself.
"Even if the defense is not good, you can't lose face. How can you be cowardly in this situation?"
With this in mind, DeWeese stood in front of Reggie Miller.
In the first update, when I wrote about the breakthrough, a shadow of the red number one appeared in my mind, and I understood everything.
(End of this chapter)
McKay didn't know how DeWeese's defense was, but he didn't dare to try it lightly, after all, his DeWeese in the team was not so high.
After running a few screens, McKay passed the ball to Reggie Miller who ran out of the open, and Reggie Miller scored the Pacers' first point with a one-step mid-range shot directly over Nick Anderson's head from within the three-point line.
Davis frowned, recalling the details of the Pacers' offense just now. Because they were generally a bit taller than the opposing players, the pick-and-roll effect between them was excellent. In the end, Reggie Miller's shooting was not interfered by Nick Anderson at all.
"What should I do? I'm the only one who has an advantage in matchups on the field. Let's try to play two games first." Davis went to the frontcourt and stretched out a finger.
We all know that sticking out a finger means I'm going single (fog).
After seeing the gesture, the Magic team did not hesitate to take their defender out of the danger zone, leaving the high post Davis and McKay one-on-one.
Davis lowered his center of gravity and dribbled the ball unhurriedly. McKay didn't dare to reach out easily, but firmly blocked Davis' attacking route.He knew that Davis' breakthrough speed was very fast, so he deliberately left some distance to prevent himself from being passed by Davis in one step.
"How dare you leave me such a large space?" Of course, Davis would not be polite, crossed twice, and directly pulled out his hand.
McKay was concentrating on preparing to defend against Davis' breakthrough, but unexpectedly Davis pulled it up, and rushed forward in shock.
But it was too late, after Davis made a shot, he leaned forward deliberately, just leaning on McKay, and then he yelled and sat on the ground.
"Di!"
At the same time as the referee blew the whistle, the ball went into the net.
"3+1!" The commentator shouted excitedly. Unexpectedly, the Magic's first offense would be a three-plus-one.
McKay stood up in disgrace, and did not complain to the referee. He had clearly violated DeWeese's cylinder just now.
But Reggie Miller walked up to the referee and said something to the referee dissatisfied.
The referee looked at Reggie Miller, crossed his hands and waved, indicating that there was nothing wrong with the ball.
Reggie Miller, who didn't expect to get much benefit, retreated silently.
Davis made a steady extra free throw, and the audience cheered again.
McKay received the ball and advanced, called Dale Davis to come out for a pick-and-roll, and then he took Rodman who should guard Dale Davis,
Dale Davis walked inside, Davis followed him depressed, he knew he was going to be ravaged.
Sure enough, Dale Davis got the ball in a deep position, and Davis could only interfere with his catch in vain, but it didn't work.
Facing an opponent who was 20 cm taller than him, Davis tried his best to defend.
However, Dale Davis made a very easy turnaround jumper to help the Pacers tie the score.
DeWeese was going to continue to vent his anger on McKay, but after reaching the frontcourt, he found that it was Reggie Miller who defended himself.
Reggie Miller was 7 or 8 centimeters taller than DeWeese, and DeWeese finally realized how McKay felt when he was defended by him just now.
"Hit him, single-handedly beat him, take him by force, and let the whole world see your strength."
The idea in Davis' mind took root like a weed as soon as it came out.
"Then hit him, Reggie Miller, and become the first star player to fall at my feet!" DeWeese stretched out the same gesture as the last attack.
Nick Anderson, who had already prepared to come forward to meet him, was stunned. He was about to change the defender back through the pick-and-roll, but Davis was still planning to play singles.
Reggie Miller didn't despise DeWeese at all because he was a rookie in front of him. Although he didn't play his best in the preseason, DeWeese's performance left a deep impression on him. He has never seen any rookie point guard who can be as calm as DeWeese on the court. "Magic" Johnson and "Smiling Assassin" Isaiah Thomas may have this ability, but he entered the league later than these two. When he entered the league, it was the peak period of these two.
Davis still dribbled the ball with his body down, his eyes didn't fluctuate, and Reggie Miller couldn't see what Davis was going to do next.
Suddenly, Davis started, and Reggie Miller was almost broken by him, but the experience brought to him by years of competition still made him subconsciously block Davis' breakthrough route.
The expected impact did not come, and Davis, as if ignoring the rules of physics, changed direction without slowing down, and rushed in from the other direction of Miller.
Miller's center of gravity has been completely attracted by Davis' swift first step. He wanted to forcefully turn around, but his consciousness kept up, and his body movements couldn't keep up at all. He wanted to move to the right to block Davis' breakthrough, but his body was still in the process of moving to the left.
So, Reggie Miller stumbled on his feet and sat down on the ground.
Davis, who had completely left Miller behind, didn't know what happened, he just went straight to the inside.
Dutch big center Schmitz was already waiting for the inside line, but DeWeese was not afraid at all, and jumped up facing Schmitz.
Schmitz also jumped high, ready to teach the young man an unforgettable lesson, but just as his hands were about to touch the ball, the ball was suddenly pulled back by DeWeese in the air and thrown towards the basket from the other direction.
The ball touched the backboard and went straight into the ring.
Davis staggered twice after landing, and then raised his hand to the audience.
The whole stadium was boiling.
And his teammates immediately surrounded him, and O'Neill was the closest to him, and even hugged him.
"Unbelievable! Mike! How did you do it!!!" O'Neal exaggeratedly shouted to Davis.
Davis continued to look at the audience on the sidelines with a sly look.
Reggie Miller sat on the ground and watched as DeWeese swung the ball past Schmitz with a huge swing and scored the ball.He slapped the floor bitterly and got up as fast as he could.
"Boy, you pissed me off." Reggie Miller walked to Davis and whispered to him.
DeWeese gives a slight smack, completely dismissing Miller's trash talk.
"Then come and teach me a lesson! I'll wait for you." Davis replied and ran to the frontcourt without looking back.
Reggie Miller looked at DeWeese's back, the anger in his eyes almost turned into substance.
Just after halftime, he took the ball from McKay, and he wanted to hit an answer-ball to save some face.
What he didn't expect was that Davis ran up directly and signaled Anderson to defend McKay, and he wanted to compete with Reggie Miller himself.
"Even if the defense is not good, you can't lose face. How can you be cowardly in this situation?"
With this in mind, DeWeese stood in front of Reggie Miller.
In the first update, when I wrote about the breakthrough, a shadow of the red number one appeared in my mind, and I understood everything.
(End of this chapter)
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