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Chapter 164

Chapter 164

Davis reluctantly accepted the fact that he had lost two games in a row in the system training ground.

Then two days later, DeWeese played the worst game of his career so far.

When he was on the court, his mind was full of McGrady and Billups. The fight with them had a great impact on Davis.

On the first offense, he singled out Bucks star point guard Eric Murdoch.

This point guard with a very meaningful surname is now at the peak of his career. He averaged 3 points, 15.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game in only 6.7rd grade.

DeWeese looked at Murdoch with the ball in one hand, and then pulled out his hand directly.

He deliberately imitated McGrady's shot movements, but completely lost the usual rhythm of shots.

This shot was directly converted into an offensive rebound, and O'Neal succeeded in a second offensive dunk.

"Michael is acting weird again today." Anna watched Davis's first ball performance from the sidelines.

"Hey? Why should I use a word?" She said to herself strangely.

Sure enough, the people who get along day and night know you best.

Davis' next attack will be a dry pull. . .

O'Neill, who was already in a good position, looked at Davis speechlessly and shot directly under Murdoch's defense.

Looking at the trajectory, he knew that the ball was gone, and O'Neal quickly turned around to grab an offensive rebound.

But the rebound was finally accepted by Wen Baker.

Vin Baker was also one of the outstanding players in last year's draft. He could contribute 13+7 excellent data in the first year of his career.

It's a pity that the top power forward with 20+10 at the peak, drank himself to death. . .

After he went to the frontcourt, he received a pass from his teammates and scored a goal over Rodman's head.

Then DeWeese fell ill again.

In the next game time, Davis's passing began to become insignificant.

He didn't give it to a teammate who obviously had an open space, but passed it to another person, and then signaled the person who received the ball to continue to organize the attack.

Fortunately, the strength of the Magic and the Bucks is really not on the same level. Even if Davis is playing around like this, the Magic has always maintained a lead of more than ten points.

During the halftime break, D'Antoni asked Davis why he performed so poorly.

Davis's mind was in a mess. He was wondering how Billups could organize the team's offense with so few assists.

D'Antoni saw Dewes in a daze and decided to replace him after the second half.

Then, D'Antoni replaced Davis after DeWeese missed another honeydew.

"I remember Michael only made one shot today."

"Well, today is the worst day for him, it's almost like he hasn't woken up."

Baker and Nasr were whispering next to each other.

After Davis left the field, Van Exel, who replaced him, honestly hit O'Neal's point, and quickly opened the score further.

Even in the last quarter, when the Bucks caught up under the leadership of Wen Baker and Todd Daye, and the score gap was once narrowed to 5 points, D'Antoni did not replace Davis again. He wanted Davis to reflect on the bench.

In the end, the Magic also won the game without any risk. O'Neal scored 38 points, and Sprewell scored 20 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists.

Davis smiled bitterly on the bench, watching the Magic win the game with his chin in his hand.

It's not terrible to win, but it's embarrassing to miss someone. .

"What I played today seems to be a side effect. The skills of the two of them are really not just learned casually..."

Watching his data stay on the 3 points, 3 rebounds and 8 assists when he was off the court.

"It's too miserable, too miserable, just find a chance to brush it."

After returning, Davis smiled wryly at Anna's puzzled eyes and said to Anna, "Honey, it's my fault. I shouldn't use official competitions to experiment with my new moves."

"Fortunately, there is Shaq. Otherwise, it is not certain whether we can win today's game. The rookie of the Bucks is still very strong." Anna glanced at Davis and said to him.

"It's because Shaq's there that I dare to do this shit," DeWeese said. "Shaq is the man of the week, right?"

"Shaq averaged 34.5 points, 14 rebounds and 3 blocks per game this week, but Jordan scored more than [-] points in three consecutive games. The best player this week is Jordan." Anna reported the data of two people in detail.

"And you averaged 12 points and 11 assists this week, Michael, what's going on with you?"

Davis smiled awkwardly. You can't say that I was in a dream playing with McGrady, right?
And they don't know McGrady either. . .

"I've been a little slack lately," Davis said to Anna.

Anna shook her head sharply.

"No, Michael, you're not slack. There's nothing wrong with your attitude. There's something wrong with the way you play. You want to change the way you play, but in the end you even forget how you should play."

Anna's words awakened Davis.

"Yes, why should I change my playing style? I want to learn when I see Tracy McGrady's pull-up, and I want to try when I see Billups' court control. My own playing style is no worse than the two of them." DeWeese fell into deep thought.

"McGrady's dry drawing must be due to his talent and skill bonus. I want to learn his dry drawing, but I won't be able to learn it in a short time. It's better to fight in my own way first, and then learn systematically when I have the opportunity."

Seeing that Davis's brows loosened, Anna knew that her persuasion had worked.

In the evening, Davis once again entered the system training ground.

He first used the offensive ability he had accumulated in the past few days to make a breakthrough.

Of course, today's reward task has not been completed. . .None of the attributes are double-digit, let alone double-double.

He still plans to come once the Rockets and once the Nuggets.

Play the Rockets first, and McGrady, who has unlimited physical strength, made his debut again.

In desperation, DeWeese resorted to a smart attack. He held the explosive bag, no, he activated the attack without knowing it, and prepared to die with McGrady.

Although in the end, the Rockets, which lacked McGrady's crucial firepower output, lost to the Magic with more offensive points, but because of the lack of offensive participation, only 5 tactical points were given.

"If this continues, when will this dungeon be cleared..." Davis thought with a frown after finishing the game.

There was no good way for DeWeese to console himself.

"It's good to be able to play a few more matches with Yao Mai."

Then he stopped thinking about it and went to prepare for the game against the Nuggets.

In the game against the Nuggets, Davis also considered whether it would be better if he exchanged a son with Anthony, but Davis soon gave up this idea.

Because if you reduce your shots, you will inevitably increase your energy in organization, and then he will have a lot of assists.

Just like playing against the Rockets just now, he scored 19 assists.

"How can I have fewer assists than Billups while winning? Today's game proved that I don't have Billups' ability to control the field."

(End of this chapter)

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