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Chapter 177 Gorilla King of New York
Chapter 177 Gorilla King of New York
Davis used a wonderful breakthrough to open the scoring for the Magic.
Skiles dribbled the ball and slowly calmed down.
Although DeWeese's growth rate surprised him, he still has some confidence in his own strength, and he is not the core of the Knicks' offense. For the time being, he does not have such a great pressure.
After coming to the front court, the players have already started running according to the tactics formulated before the game.
Then Skiles lobs the ball to Ewing inside, as he has done countless times with the Magic.
Ewing was right in the face of O'Neill behind him.
Because Davis had already heard the system beep.
"It is detected that Patrick Ewing has activated the first stage of his natural skills."
"It is detected that Patrick Ewing has activated the second stage of his natural skills."
"Talent skill 1: Gorilla: After this talent is activated, the player's shooting rate of post-up shots +5%, and the shooting rate of post-up jump shots +5%"
"Talent skill 2: King of New York: After this talent is activated, the player's strength increases by 10%, and the defensive attribute increases by 10%"
"Do you want stud at the beginning? I'd like to see how long you can drive." Davis couldn't help sneering when he heard the system's notification tone.
Ewing calculated mentally but didn't care, he used his signature bunny hop after a back hit, and scored two points in the mid-range shot.
O'Neal said to Davis when serving to Davis: "I feel that Patrick is in a very good state today. He just hit back with great strength."
Davis dribbled the ball with one hand and pressed down with the other.
"Shaq, defend him well, let me do it now."
O'Neill nodded, moved his huge body and ran to the frontcourt.
DeWeese came to the frontcourt, still facing Skiles' defense.
Skiles was very cautious, and Davis was keenly aware that Starks and Davis were about to move around. If he wanted to make a frontal breakthrough like the last attack, he would be caught in the double-team of three people in an instant.
He smiled, and the movement of dribbling instantly changed from touching the ball with his entire palm to only dribbling with his fingers.
Skiles, who was opposite him, only felt that Davis seemed to be several centimeters shorter without knowing it.
Then Davis made a simple Crossover, easily breaking through Skiles' defense.
Skiles subconsciously reached out to where Davis dribbled the ball, trying to steal it, but only encountered a cloud of air.
After being passed, a smile appeared on the corner of Skiles' mouth.
"Michael, you've been fooled."
Starks and Davis, who were waiting in full force behind Skiles, shrank in instantly, like two walls that were about to close together, trying to block Davis out with a closed door.
But just when the block between the two was about to be completed, Davis dribbled the ball forward, and his speed suddenly increased a little, and he passed through the only remaining gap between the two.
"This kind of closing action still wants to keep me, it underestimates me too much." After breaking through the double-team, Davis instantly felt that there were passing routes in all directions.
In order to stop him, the Knicks used a full three defenders, and after Davis broke through, it wasn't all empty.
Pat Riley off the field opened his mouth in surprise when he saw this scene.
"No, it's dangerous."
On the court, Davis, who has a very large passing space, unexpectedly did not choose to assist his teammates, but directly rushed into the three-second zone.
Ewing was very impatient inside. He once thought that this defense would not use him at all, and it would end in the shooting of a certain player on the outside.
He was ready to grab a rebound, but unexpectedly discovered that Davis had killed him.
"Taste my hot pot!" Ewing stared at Davis rushing in, looking for the opportunity to jump.
There was still a big step away from the reasonable collision zone, and Davis jumped up high.
Ewing also jumped up without hesitation.
In the air, Ewing blocked all of Davis' shot space.
"See where you are going, eat my big hat!" Ewing said silently in his heart.
Seeing that Ewing's defense was impeccable, Davis turned around in the air and turned his back to the basket.
"It's useless to turn your back! All your shots are blocked by me!"
However, after colliding with DeWeese, Ewing was surprised to find that DeWeese did not make a move.
In other words, the ball in his hand was gone.
"Boom!" There was a loud noise from behind Ewing.
He looked back and O'Neal was hanging on the basket.
"How is it possible? When did he pass the ball?" Ewing looked at the scene in front of him in disbelief.
The people off the court saw it clearly. Just when Davis turned his body, his ball holder stretched from his front to his back, and gently threw the ball to O'Neal in the blind spot of Ewing's vision.
This is not what surprised them the most. The most surprising thing is that O'Neal just ran to that position, and Davis had no vision at all because his back was facing the basket.
"Terrifying passing vision, how did he do it?" Seeing that DeWeese played with almost all his players and sent a very gorgeous assist, Pat Riley suddenly felt that it was a wrong decision for him to focus most of his defense on Shaquille O'Neal, who had the most outstanding performance in the regular season of the Magic.
But watching Ewing score a tough goal under O'Neal's defense next time, Pat Riley's heart fell again.
"With Patrick, even if there are any mistakes, it shouldn't be a big problem."
Ewing's strong rise at the basket caused O'Neal's foul, and he made the free throw steadily.
O'Neill clapped his hands in frustration, and looked at Davis, only to find that Davis had already looked at him, and then made a gesture of calm down.
Out of trust in Davis, O'Neill suppressed the anger in his heart and ran to the frontcourt silently.
After receiving the ball, Davis found that Ewing had just started to retreat and hadn't crossed the center line. He changed his previous two steady advancing styles and strode forward with a dribble. ,
Ewing reminisced about the details of backing O'Neal just now, and when he felt good about himself, he suddenly felt a gust of wind blowing, and a figure with the number one on his back was already close to the three-point line.
Shocked, Ewing hurriedly ran to return to the restricted area he was guarding.
But Skiles, who was in charge of the first line of defense, was just swayed by Davis's change of direction, and Ewing could only watch as Davis entered the penalty area.
At this time, what made Ewing feel a little relieved was that Starks was standing firmly in front of the reasonable collision zone on the way Davis was advancing.
In Ewing's view, if DeWeese didn't pass the ball, didn't slow down, and went straight into the penalty area, it was very likely that Starks would make a clean offensive foul.
Next, a scene that everyone in the audience did not expect happened.
Five chapters~~
Thank you for the 3 chapters of the recommendation tickets for the disaster, thank you for the 1 recommendation ticket for the mantou, thank you for the 5 recommendation tickets for Wanli Piaomiao, thank you for the 5 recommendation tickets, and thank you for the 7 recommendation tickets of the happy family.
Restarted the computer today and found that the automatic memory of the input method is gone. . .At that time I had a breakdown. . .
By the way, everyone can guess, what will the protagonist do?
Or in this scene, what is the famous scene that everyone thinks of at the first time?
(End of this chapter)
Davis used a wonderful breakthrough to open the scoring for the Magic.
Skiles dribbled the ball and slowly calmed down.
Although DeWeese's growth rate surprised him, he still has some confidence in his own strength, and he is not the core of the Knicks' offense. For the time being, he does not have such a great pressure.
After coming to the front court, the players have already started running according to the tactics formulated before the game.
Then Skiles lobs the ball to Ewing inside, as he has done countless times with the Magic.
Ewing was right in the face of O'Neill behind him.
Because Davis had already heard the system beep.
"It is detected that Patrick Ewing has activated the first stage of his natural skills."
"It is detected that Patrick Ewing has activated the second stage of his natural skills."
"Talent skill 1: Gorilla: After this talent is activated, the player's shooting rate of post-up shots +5%, and the shooting rate of post-up jump shots +5%"
"Talent skill 2: King of New York: After this talent is activated, the player's strength increases by 10%, and the defensive attribute increases by 10%"
"Do you want stud at the beginning? I'd like to see how long you can drive." Davis couldn't help sneering when he heard the system's notification tone.
Ewing calculated mentally but didn't care, he used his signature bunny hop after a back hit, and scored two points in the mid-range shot.
O'Neal said to Davis when serving to Davis: "I feel that Patrick is in a very good state today. He just hit back with great strength."
Davis dribbled the ball with one hand and pressed down with the other.
"Shaq, defend him well, let me do it now."
O'Neill nodded, moved his huge body and ran to the frontcourt.
DeWeese came to the frontcourt, still facing Skiles' defense.
Skiles was very cautious, and Davis was keenly aware that Starks and Davis were about to move around. If he wanted to make a frontal breakthrough like the last attack, he would be caught in the double-team of three people in an instant.
He smiled, and the movement of dribbling instantly changed from touching the ball with his entire palm to only dribbling with his fingers.
Skiles, who was opposite him, only felt that Davis seemed to be several centimeters shorter without knowing it.
Then Davis made a simple Crossover, easily breaking through Skiles' defense.
Skiles subconsciously reached out to where Davis dribbled the ball, trying to steal it, but only encountered a cloud of air.
After being passed, a smile appeared on the corner of Skiles' mouth.
"Michael, you've been fooled."
Starks and Davis, who were waiting in full force behind Skiles, shrank in instantly, like two walls that were about to close together, trying to block Davis out with a closed door.
But just when the block between the two was about to be completed, Davis dribbled the ball forward, and his speed suddenly increased a little, and he passed through the only remaining gap between the two.
"This kind of closing action still wants to keep me, it underestimates me too much." After breaking through the double-team, Davis instantly felt that there were passing routes in all directions.
In order to stop him, the Knicks used a full three defenders, and after Davis broke through, it wasn't all empty.
Pat Riley off the field opened his mouth in surprise when he saw this scene.
"No, it's dangerous."
On the court, Davis, who has a very large passing space, unexpectedly did not choose to assist his teammates, but directly rushed into the three-second zone.
Ewing was very impatient inside. He once thought that this defense would not use him at all, and it would end in the shooting of a certain player on the outside.
He was ready to grab a rebound, but unexpectedly discovered that Davis had killed him.
"Taste my hot pot!" Ewing stared at Davis rushing in, looking for the opportunity to jump.
There was still a big step away from the reasonable collision zone, and Davis jumped up high.
Ewing also jumped up without hesitation.
In the air, Ewing blocked all of Davis' shot space.
"See where you are going, eat my big hat!" Ewing said silently in his heart.
Seeing that Ewing's defense was impeccable, Davis turned around in the air and turned his back to the basket.
"It's useless to turn your back! All your shots are blocked by me!"
However, after colliding with DeWeese, Ewing was surprised to find that DeWeese did not make a move.
In other words, the ball in his hand was gone.
"Boom!" There was a loud noise from behind Ewing.
He looked back and O'Neal was hanging on the basket.
"How is it possible? When did he pass the ball?" Ewing looked at the scene in front of him in disbelief.
The people off the court saw it clearly. Just when Davis turned his body, his ball holder stretched from his front to his back, and gently threw the ball to O'Neal in the blind spot of Ewing's vision.
This is not what surprised them the most. The most surprising thing is that O'Neal just ran to that position, and Davis had no vision at all because his back was facing the basket.
"Terrifying passing vision, how did he do it?" Seeing that DeWeese played with almost all his players and sent a very gorgeous assist, Pat Riley suddenly felt that it was a wrong decision for him to focus most of his defense on Shaquille O'Neal, who had the most outstanding performance in the regular season of the Magic.
But watching Ewing score a tough goal under O'Neal's defense next time, Pat Riley's heart fell again.
"With Patrick, even if there are any mistakes, it shouldn't be a big problem."
Ewing's strong rise at the basket caused O'Neal's foul, and he made the free throw steadily.
O'Neill clapped his hands in frustration, and looked at Davis, only to find that Davis had already looked at him, and then made a gesture of calm down.
Out of trust in Davis, O'Neill suppressed the anger in his heart and ran to the frontcourt silently.
After receiving the ball, Davis found that Ewing had just started to retreat and hadn't crossed the center line. He changed his previous two steady advancing styles and strode forward with a dribble. ,
Ewing reminisced about the details of backing O'Neal just now, and when he felt good about himself, he suddenly felt a gust of wind blowing, and a figure with the number one on his back was already close to the three-point line.
Shocked, Ewing hurriedly ran to return to the restricted area he was guarding.
But Skiles, who was in charge of the first line of defense, was just swayed by Davis's change of direction, and Ewing could only watch as Davis entered the penalty area.
At this time, what made Ewing feel a little relieved was that Starks was standing firmly in front of the reasonable collision zone on the way Davis was advancing.
In Ewing's view, if DeWeese didn't pass the ball, didn't slow down, and went straight into the penalty area, it was very likely that Starks would make a clean offensive foul.
Next, a scene that everyone in the audience did not expect happened.
Five chapters~~
Thank you for the 3 chapters of the recommendation tickets for the disaster, thank you for the 1 recommendation ticket for the mantou, thank you for the 5 recommendation tickets for Wanli Piaomiao, thank you for the 5 recommendation tickets, and thank you for the 7 recommendation tickets of the happy family.
Restarted the computer today and found that the automatic memory of the input method is gone. . .At that time I had a breakdown. . .
By the way, everyone can guess, what will the protagonist do?
Or in this scene, what is the famous scene that everyone thinks of at the first time?
(End of this chapter)
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