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Chapter 155

Chapter 155

The enjoyment of the third quarter is obviously much lower than the first two quarters, especially the second half of the second quarter.

These All-Star fringe stars don't know when it will be until the next All-Star selection, so they will seize every opportunity to perform in the All-Star Game.

The game on the court suddenly turned into a skill display session similar to the rookie test.

After everyone gets the ball, they don't even think about cooperating. They just think about how to send the ball into the basket and add two points to their technical statistics.

As a result, the two teams have become a singles session without cooperation.

Clifford Robinson made a shot from outside the three-point line, but without Davis's two moves, he directly bounced out of the basket.

Horace Grant receives the rebound and hands it to Mookie Blaylock.

Mucci Blaylock went to the frontcourt and broke through directly, and then was slapped down like a fly by the only big man in the Western Conference-Olajuwon at the basket.

Robinson finally remembered that he still had Optimus Prime on the court, and obediently passed the ball to Olajuwon in the frontcourt, and then Olajuwon directly shook Grant and Oakley together under the basket, and easily dunked the ball into the basket.

This is also one of the few points in the third quarter.

After playing for half a quarter, the coaches on both sides probably couldn't stand it anymore. During the official timeout, they replaced all the players who played soy sauce.

The lineups on both sides were replaced by first-line stars, and Davis and Jordan once again stood on the court.

But this time, both of them tacitly did not occupy the ball too much, but let others have fun too.

With Davis' go-between, the situation on the court, especially in the East, suddenly became better.

Davis's pass, either you ran out of the opportunity, or after you received the ball, even if you have a poor golf quotient, you can still see that the teammate next to you has a big open space.

Fortunately, those who can come to this field, there is no one with a low golf quotient, so all the balls that should be shot are shot, and the balls that should be passed twice are also passed out.

Davis is no longer obsessed with cooperating with Jordan, but seeing whoever has the opportunity to pass the ball to whomever.

This kind of game is DeWeese's favorite, because defense has always been his weakest point, and the stage of the All-Star Game can just give full play to his offensive ability.

In the second half of the third quarter, Davis only scored a three-pointer, but his teammates were really embarrassed by his pie-feeding assist. After receiving the ball, Ewing passed it out to him, calling him to let him take a three-pointer.

But he added five more assists.

I have to say that Jordan is worthy of being the god of basketball. Although Davis does not treat him differently, Davis subconsciously passes the ball. In many cases, his first choice is Jordan, and Jordan's handling after receiving the ball is also perfect.

At the end of the third quarter, DeWeese scored 17 points and 10 assists. Jordan also scored three assists and scored 8 points. The Eastern Conference led 87-85 by two points.

In the era that Davis traveled through, the score had just ended at halftime, or even less, but the All-Stars of this era still focused on real fights, and the performance component only accounted for a small part.

Even so, DeWeese's performance also opened a new door for the audience. They discovered that the All-Stars had to play like this to look good.

But in any case, the game has reached the fourth quarter. No matter what era it is in, the fourth quarter is a real battle.

In the fourth quarter, the head coaches of both sides replaced the starting lineup of the first quarter.

And Davis came on the court and punched Jordan.

It was clear to the two that the real battle had begun.

As soon as he came up, Davis felt that the defensive pressure on the opposite side had increased by a notch.

Richmond deserved the name of "The Rock", and his defense against Davis was impeccable.

But Davis expressed no panic at all. He gestured to O'Neal, and O'Neal obediently stepped forward to pick and roll. He had just negotiated terms with Davis, and O'Neal is now at his most active time.

O'Neal's excellent physical condition meant that his pick-and-roll quality would not be low, and Richmond was firmly blocked by O'Neal.

Shocked, Richmond hurriedly prepared to overblock, but Davis started directly from his side.

Fake pick and roll!
Olajuwon, who was defending O'Neal and preparing to make up the defense, did not expect that he chased Davis to interfere with his shooting, but Davis threw the ball freehand after rushing to the basket.

Another alley-oop!
This year's All-Star East team, under the leadership of DeWeese, seems to have become a lob team, with frequent aerial operations.

Olajuwon could only helplessly watch O'Neal bomb the basket.

After returning from the west, Drexler returned one. His cooperation with Richmond gave him a chance to face Davis, and then he hit Davis with his back and scored two points with a fadeaway jumper.

DeWeese decided to rely on Jordan's strength to open up the score advantage early. In the next period of time, he and O'Neal created a lot of good singles opportunities for Jordan through the tacit understanding that he and O'Neal cultivated in the Magic.

Jordan was hooked. No matter who was defending against him, he could find a corresponding offensive method. If it was an inside line, he would break through the frame, and if it was an outside line, he would play with his back. The efficiency was very high.

On the defensive end, Jordan also increased his defensive intensity under the guidance of Davis, allowing Drexler to hit the iron several times in a row, and even stole Barkley once, and then the long-awaited "Double Michael" connection was made by the audience.

But this time it was Jordan who made the ball for DeWeese. His frontcourt ground pass passed through the open feet of Richmond who was returning to the defense.

With the blessing of Aaron Gordon's dunk bag, Davis changed his elegant and unrestrained style of play in the past, and the fans who watched the violent bombing were hooked.

"Why is your dunk suddenly so domineering? It seems like you're going to dunk the basket?"

"Occasionally, I have to change my style~" Davis was still immersed in the feeling of dunking just now. He felt that when he was about to dunk, his whole body was filled with strength, and many actions how to do it naturally appeared in his mind.

"I'll create a chance for you later, you dunk two more, the new dunk king is the first dunk today, right?"

"Don't forget, I'm still the king of three-pointers." Davis said that most of his points today were three-pointers.

The next opportunity came soon. Jordan mercilessly broke through Drexler's defense and entered the penalty area. After attracting the attention of the inside players, he passed the ball to DeWeese who came in from the outside.

Davis caught the ball and jumped high, like a fully drawn bow.

Then he looked at the basket while the basket was almost flat, his whole body almost formed a 45-degree angle with the ground, and a powerful tomahawk dunked.

After the dunk, his entire forearm was in the basket.

Hanging Arm Tomahawk!

(End of this chapter)

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