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Chapter 110 The Wrecked Pacer

Chapter 110 The Wrecked Pacer

Looking at the team's poor inside because of Schmitz's end, Larry Brown didn't want to say anything anymore.

O'Neal is making troubles at the basket, like a real shark, even if he doesn't make it, it doesn't matter. Next to him is a super rebounding idiot who averages 17 rebounds per game.

After watching O'Neal dunk Dale Davis again, Davis clapped his hands and said good shot, and then slowly retreated to the backcourt. When he saw Larry Brown sitting on the sidelines with a look of lovelessness, he almost didn't laugh.

Larry Brown is still thinking about the damn timeout now, not to mention that the Magic relied on one timeout to overshadow him. He is now hesitating whether to call one of the two timeouts in his hand.

The timeout of the Magic will be called no matter what, even if the Magic does not call it, because it is the home court of the Magic, the official timeout in the third quarter will also be counted on the Magic, but D'Antoni called it a little earlier.

After hesitating for a while, Larry Brown decided to wait until the official timeout before adjusting the lineup.

This decision made Larry Brown regret it.

Because by the time the third quarter was played halfway, the Magic had pulled the point difference to 20 points.

Larry Brown resigned himself to changing all the main players on the field, and then he found out. . .

D'Antoni replaced O'Neal again.

O'Neal scored ten points in 3 minutes and was in a very hot state. Larry Brown was only thinking of putting Schmitz on the court to limit O'Neal, but he didn't expect D'Antoni to directly replace O'Neal who was in good condition.

Looking at the smirking off-court O'Neal, who was not unhappy about being replaced, Larry Brown just wanted to write a big miserable word on his face.

Facing the Magic with a small lineup and Rodman on top of the center, Schmitz once again became a shortcoming of the lineup.

And his offensive shooting rate gradually dropped under Rodman's desperate defense.

"This match is over." Larry Brown resigned himself to his seat and didn't bother to make adjustments.

At the end of the third quarter, the Magic scored 40 points in a crazy single quarter, while the Pacers scored 21 points.

78-103, with a 25-point difference, directly declared that the entire fourth quarter had become garbage time.

"Michael, you are amazing. How did you know that Larry Brown would make such adjustments? The two substitutions were perfect. You didn't see Larry Brown's expression. I laughed to death." O'Neal described Larry Brown's expression to Davis with a smile in the middle of the third and fourth quarters.

Although he didn't play much in this game, only playing 21 minutes, he scored 23 points and 8 rebounds efficiently. On the surface, it looked like a fight between D'Antoni and Larry Brown.

"A player like Schmitz is a double-edged sword. As a human shield against a big center like you, the effect will be very good, but against a small lineup with strong mobility, it will only become a shortcoming for the entire team." DeWeese explained to O'Neal.

"Feel the fear of being dominated by switchbacks!"

In the fourth quarter, D'Antoni simply replaced the third team of Cole, Baker, Nasr, Horry, and Max, and went up to let a few newcomers feel the atmosphere of the NBA game.

The trio from the University of Florida who had just played were obviously not well-prepared. After playing, they made continuous mistakes, and their offense was like headless chickens.

But under the comfort of Cole and Horry, the three of them slowly adapted-the price was only that the point difference was caught up by 6 points, and Cole made a key three-pointer when he was about to be overtaken by [-] points.

The three of them began to show their original strengths. Nasr's breakthrough, Baker's defense and shooting, and Max's defensive ability were all slowly revealed.

The most eye-catching thing is Max. When he defended Schmitz, he gave the opponent a big hat.

Schmitz, who obviously underestimated the rookie, made a shot without finishing the action. Max seized the opportunity and jumped up. With a very clean big cap, he directly slapped the ball out of the baseline.

In the fourth quarter, the game lasted 4 minutes, and the point difference kept hovering around 20 points. Larry Brown directly replaced the remaining two main players and conceded the loss.

The entire fourth quarter completely turned into training time for the Magic.

After a while, D'Antoni replaced Horry and replaced him with Van Exel.

The field immediately became lively, and both sides began to move closer to X**D.

Van Exel was originally a master of chaos, and Nasser and Baker were also newborn calves who were not afraid of tigers. Coupled with Max's dedicated defense inside and Cole's cold arrow from the outside, the scene suddenly became better.

Fast breaks, three-pointers, all kinds of unreasonable breakthroughs, while the audience on the sidelines were hooked, D'Antoni frowned off the court.

"It seems that we need to strengthen tactical training for these boys. This fight is out of order."

Davis laughed beside him: "Didn't you see that the other side started fighting?"

D'Antoni froze for a moment, observed the opponent's style of play, and found that there was no tactics at all, so he couldn't help but smiled wryly, agreeing with Davis' statement.

"They call it, pull the IQ of the opponent to the same level as them, and then defeat them with their own rich experience." DeWeese said cheerfully to D'Antoni.

The entire bench laughed.

Nasr, Baker, and Max were hit by a drop in intelligence, with an IQ of -20.
The game ended in such an atmosphere.

Amazing start, substitutions full of details, joyful second half, the Magic players played very well, and the audience also watched very well. The only thing that was not happy was the Indiana who came from afar. . .

The final score was fixed at 109-120. In the last quarter, the more experienced Pacers substitutes still caught up with some points, which prevented them from losing so ugly.

DeWeese played 30 minutes and scored a double-double of 15 points and 11 assists. Rodman quietly scored 15 rebounds. Except for Rodman, all the starting players of the Magic scored in double figures.

The performance of the Florida trio is also remarkable, Nasr has 8 points, Baker has 8 points, Max has 5 points, 5 rebounds and 1 block.

After the game, seeing that the Pacers, who had beaten the Magic to enter the playoffs last season, were defeated by the Magic, the entire league sounded the alarm.

Here comes the wolf!
 Chapter 5, I feel like I can write a few more chapters, how about more on the first day of release?
  
 
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