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Chapter 120 The Incredible Pass

Chapter 120 The Incredible Pass

On the second day, the players discovered that Michael DeWeese, the team's training lunatic, the team's main point guard, the No. 93 pick in [-], the designated manager of the Magic, and the team's most low-key boss, had been training even harder.

"People are more popular than others!" O'Neill looked at Davis's training volume greedily, and felt that he would never be able to catch up with him in this respect.

However, Van Exel, Sprewell and others wanted to increase the amount of training to the same level as Davis, but they were severely stopped by Javi.

"Can you compare with Michael? If you put on the same training intensity as him, I can guarantee that you won't be able to get out of bed tomorrow."

Javi is already a little fan of DeWeese. DeWeese's physical endurance is completely beyond his cognition, it is almost alien level, and from the beginning of the season to now, DeWeese has played an average of 38 minutes per game, but every time the physical examination report given by the team doctor before the game, he is always the healthiest green.

Anyway, up to now, no matter what amount of training DeWeese asks for, Javi will directly agree.

In his words, "There are only 24 hours in a day, no matter how hard you practice, can you still practice for 25 hours?"

After the training session, DeWeese went to the gym for two hours of strength training refreshed, and then went home with Anna.

Hmmmm. . .Probably the only thing that can make DeWeese feel tired is that sometimes he will subconsciously hold his waist in training the next morning.

The next night, the Magic ushered in the Western Conference powerhouse at home, the San Antonio Spurs, one of the top three in Texas.

The confrontation between the four major centers is always the most exciting, and this game was also selected to be broadcast live across the United States.

However, today's limelight is destined to be snatched away by someone.

"Admiral" David Robinson is known as the best athletic ability among the four major centers. It is not without reason that O'Neal lost to him in the jump ball stage.

However, the Spurs are not yet the era of Zhuge Weiqi who has been in the playoffs for more than ten consecutive years. Their current coach is John Lucas, and the current Spurs are not a strong team. They are all supported by David Robinson.

The main point guard is the newly signed ex-Suns player Nigel Knight. He was seriously injured last season and only played one game.

Knight, whose athletic ability declined due to a serious injury, was undoubtedly overwhelmed by DeWeese. Although the audience was more like watching O'Neal vs. Robinson, DeWeese's performance was really good.

Knight's defense against Davis couldn't prevent Davis from feeding the ball inside. Although O'Neill's athletic ability is not as good as Robinson's, he is much stronger than Robinson in terms of strength. Robinson is the weakest one among the four major centers.

Robinson relied on his mid-range shooting ability to compete with O'Neal.

In the first quarter, Davis silently collected five assists and scored five points, which was halfway to his goal of 5 assists.

In the second quarter, Davis voluntarily asked to stay on the court and led the second team to run and bomb.

Robinson took a habitual break in the second quarter, and Davis led the team's small lineup to play well on the court.

The main force of the Spurs is not as good as the Magic's substitute. . . .Only 5 minutes into the second quarter, Robinson was forced back on the field.

And Davis got 4 more assists when he controlled the team's possession of the ball.

10 points and 9 assists, this is the report card Davis produced during the rest.

"Okay, Michael, you are in good shape recently, and today you are in 20+10 state, and even 20+20 is not hopeless." D'Antoni looked at the data sheet and said to Davis with appreciation.

Seeing that the task was basically completed, Davis began to prepare for his journey to earn points.

After a 6-minute break, DeWeese and O'Neal returned to the court together.

The score is now 48-52, with the Magic leading by 4 points.

After playing, Davis first broke through Knight's defense head-on, attracted Robinson's supplementary defense, and then scored the ball to O'Neal under the basket, completing his tenth assist.

Knight made a mistake under Davis' sudden increase in defensive pressure, and Davis dribbled the ball forward.

The most exciting scene of the audience was born.

When DeWeese advanced to the frontcourt, Horry was on his left and Sprewell was on his right. Robinson was already waiting in the penalty area because he was pulled at the back.

As the core of the Spurs' offense and defense, Robinson believes that he is still very confident in facing these three rookies who are only in the second grade at most.

DeWeese took the ball with his left hand at high speed and suddenly pulled the ball behind him.

Robinson's eyes were fixed, and he looked to the right of Davis immediately because of his experience.

"Pass the ball behind your back, you guys are finished, get ready to eat my hot pot!"

However, in the hands of Sprewell, Robinson did not see the ball passed by DeWeese.

"A fake move? Ready to pull back for a layup?" Robinson quickly refocused on Davis.

"Where's the ball?"

To Robinson's shock, Davis didn't have the ball in his hands either, and he stopped straight away.

At this time, there was an exclamation from the audience, as if they had seen some strange scene.

Robinson, whose attention was completely drawn by Davis and Sprewell, suddenly felt someone jump up on his right.

He can no longer make effective defensive moves, and can only watch Horry get to the basket and dunk.

"What an amazing pass!" The commentator couldn't restrain his excitement, and stood up directly from the commentary booth.

At the same time, the big screen on the top of the stadium began to play back the pass from Davis just now.

It was obviously a pass from behind to Sprewell on his right, but the ball flew out from DeWeese's left and landed in Horry's hands against the laws of physics.

Horry obviously didn't respond, and almost lost the ball, but still subconsciously caught the ball and dunked it.

"How did he do it?" From this back-to-defense angle, it's completely impossible to see how Davis made the pass.

Angrily, the director burst into foul language in the studio.

"Are you all idiots? What can you see in this replay? Play the angle behind him!"

Finally, the playback angle on the big screen changed. This time, everyone saw DeWeese's shocking story.

He pulled the ball behind him with his left hand, and at the same time bent his right arm. The ball lightly touched his right elbow, and instantly flew out in the opposite direction.

"Using the elbow to complete the pass? How many unique skills does this kid hide?"

In front of the TV, a person watched the TV broadcast, talking to himself on the sofa, his eyes full of appreciation and full of anticipation.

"Little Michael, I can't wait for the day when you challenge me."

(End of this chapter)

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