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Chapter 195 Want to take a break?then call you up
Chapter 195 Want to take a break?then call you up
Rao usually doesn't like to call a timeout, and Phil Jackson, who likes to be as steady as an old dog on the coach's bench, can't sit still.
He called a timeout directly.
The game lasted less than 2 minutes, and the Magic had already scored 9 points.
These nine points were all scored by Davis himself.
He looked at the Bulls players angrily.
"Where's your defense? How can you let him shoot like that?"
"Fast break threes, that's never been seen before."
This is the unanimous thought of all members of the Bulls.
"Leave it to me, that kid's three-pointer really has two brushes." Jordan was silent for a while, then raised his head and said to Phil Jackson.
Jackson had the steps and walked down the stairs.
"I don't want to see him continue to get that kind of floor space."
When he played again, Davis found that Jordan's whole momentum had changed.
He just smiled.
"Anyway, I've been cornered, Michael, come on, starting today, I will formally attack your throne." He said silently in his heart.
Jordan's breakthrough emergency stop jumper helped the Bulls get back two points.
Davis took possession of the ball and walked to the frontcourt.
Jordan posted it just as DeWeese was just past the halfway line.
DeWeese's unhurried two changes of direction opened up a little space, and passed the ball to Sprewell who came out to respond.
Then he started leading Jordan to the baseline.
Sprewell didn't play hard against Pippen's defense, but passed it to Anderson, and Anderson played more comfortably against BJ-Armstrong's defense.
He backed Armstrong and scored two points.
The rhythm of the two teams has become normal, but this normal refers to the normal rhythm of the Magic.
Relying on Davis' three-hit opening, the Magic had a 5-point lead at the end of the first quarter.
In the second quarter, Davis continued to stay on the court.
But Phil Jackson did not know why, and replaced Jordan.
Davis sneered as he looked at Jordan, who was sitting with the old god on the court.
"Like to rest, watch me beat you up."
DeWeese was back to his own act.
BJ-Armstrong has obvious disadvantages compared to DeWeese in terms of height and weight.
Davis first scored two points by backing Armstrong, and then he relied on death entanglement on the defensive end to steal the unprepared Armstrong head-on, and then made another three-pointer.
The point difference came to 10 points in an instant.
Davis made a move that made the audience scream.
After chasing the body for a three-pointer, when he passed the Bulls bench, he hooked his finger at Jordan.
Jordan immediately stood up.
But without a dead ball, he couldn't play in the first place.
On the next attack, the Magic almost defended the Bulls for 24 seconds, and finally Pippen's shot was lucky.
This time, the defender Davis encountered in the frontcourt became the Bulls' second-in-command, Scottie Pippen.
Davis moved on the spot without haste, and then he connected a CROSSOVER to a Buddha.
Pippen's defense was instantly torn by Davis.
He stood where he was, looking desperately at Davis jumping up high in front of him.
"This is already Michael DeWeese's seventh three-pointer in this game, and he made five of these seven three-pointers. Will he create a new playoff three-pointer record in this game?" The commentator shouted excitedly after seeing DeWeese's three-pointer.
Davis stared at Jordan as he slowly retreated to the backcourt.
Jordan also stared at Davis with a cold look in his eyes.
Armstrong relied on the pick-and-roll breakthrough to cause Horry's foul and got two free throw opportunities.
These two free throws are not important, what is important is that Jordan returned to the court as soon as possible.
After he came up, he walked directly to Davis.
"Boy, your performance today is over."
Jordan's tone was emotionless, and Davis felt as if the temperature around him dropped several degrees.
"Should I be thankful that I forced out the strongest Jordan?" Davis thought to himself, but the change in mentality made him no longer afraid, but a desire to fight emerged in his heart.
Davis began to frequently rely on his teammates' pick-and-rolls to get three-pointers.
And Jordan used a variety of offensive methods to tear apart the Magic's defense.
But in comparison, Jordan's offensive and defensive pressure is greater, because he is also responsible for defending Davis while attacking.
And Davis only needs to concentrate on offense.
In this game, he only focused on defending Armstrong, and the rest of the defense was completely handed over to his teammates on the outside.
In other words, he has only one task in this game, which is to score, score, and score the most points.
To be honest, Davis does not have one-on-one strength with Jordan now, but the pick-and-roll of his teammates gave him a lot of help.
The Magic's current tactics mainly refer to the Jazz's pick-and-roll offense and the Bulls' triangle offense. These two completely different offensive methods are miraculously fused together in Anna's hands.
After a season of running-in, now the players of the Magic have been able to better grasp this new offensive mode.
With the addition of this offensive system, Davis and Jordan are on par.
At the end of halftime, the Bulls did not recover the score.
They ended the first half 62-54 with an eight-point gap.
In the first half, Davis did not rest for a minute. He took 1 shots and hit 18 goals, including 9 three-pointers, 6 of 5 free throws, and scored 5 points in the half.
Jordan didn't give up too much. He played less time than DeWeese, but he also scored 24 points.
The confrontation between the two top outside players made the audience on the sidelines very enjoyable.
For them, there are three-pointers, breakthroughs, dunks, and wonderful assists. This kind of game is their favorite.
But for some people, the perspective of watching the ball is different.
Pat Riley and Popovich arranged for a videographer to send the video to themselves as soon as the halftime ended.
For the first time, they saw the complete offensive system of the Magic led by Davis, which made them very curious.
However, the new offensive system of the Magic has not been fully formed, because before today, the real core of the Magic's offense is O'Neal, and this game is the first time that Davis is completely dominant. It can be said that this is an offensive system that has never been shown in front of the world.
But this does not affect the two teams playing this destined classic game.
(End of this chapter)
Rao usually doesn't like to call a timeout, and Phil Jackson, who likes to be as steady as an old dog on the coach's bench, can't sit still.
He called a timeout directly.
The game lasted less than 2 minutes, and the Magic had already scored 9 points.
These nine points were all scored by Davis himself.
He looked at the Bulls players angrily.
"Where's your defense? How can you let him shoot like that?"
"Fast break threes, that's never been seen before."
This is the unanimous thought of all members of the Bulls.
"Leave it to me, that kid's three-pointer really has two brushes." Jordan was silent for a while, then raised his head and said to Phil Jackson.
Jackson had the steps and walked down the stairs.
"I don't want to see him continue to get that kind of floor space."
When he played again, Davis found that Jordan's whole momentum had changed.
He just smiled.
"Anyway, I've been cornered, Michael, come on, starting today, I will formally attack your throne." He said silently in his heart.
Jordan's breakthrough emergency stop jumper helped the Bulls get back two points.
Davis took possession of the ball and walked to the frontcourt.
Jordan posted it just as DeWeese was just past the halfway line.
DeWeese's unhurried two changes of direction opened up a little space, and passed the ball to Sprewell who came out to respond.
Then he started leading Jordan to the baseline.
Sprewell didn't play hard against Pippen's defense, but passed it to Anderson, and Anderson played more comfortably against BJ-Armstrong's defense.
He backed Armstrong and scored two points.
The rhythm of the two teams has become normal, but this normal refers to the normal rhythm of the Magic.
Relying on Davis' three-hit opening, the Magic had a 5-point lead at the end of the first quarter.
In the second quarter, Davis continued to stay on the court.
But Phil Jackson did not know why, and replaced Jordan.
Davis sneered as he looked at Jordan, who was sitting with the old god on the court.
"Like to rest, watch me beat you up."
DeWeese was back to his own act.
BJ-Armstrong has obvious disadvantages compared to DeWeese in terms of height and weight.
Davis first scored two points by backing Armstrong, and then he relied on death entanglement on the defensive end to steal the unprepared Armstrong head-on, and then made another three-pointer.
The point difference came to 10 points in an instant.
Davis made a move that made the audience scream.
After chasing the body for a three-pointer, when he passed the Bulls bench, he hooked his finger at Jordan.
Jordan immediately stood up.
But without a dead ball, he couldn't play in the first place.
On the next attack, the Magic almost defended the Bulls for 24 seconds, and finally Pippen's shot was lucky.
This time, the defender Davis encountered in the frontcourt became the Bulls' second-in-command, Scottie Pippen.
Davis moved on the spot without haste, and then he connected a CROSSOVER to a Buddha.
Pippen's defense was instantly torn by Davis.
He stood where he was, looking desperately at Davis jumping up high in front of him.
"This is already Michael DeWeese's seventh three-pointer in this game, and he made five of these seven three-pointers. Will he create a new playoff three-pointer record in this game?" The commentator shouted excitedly after seeing DeWeese's three-pointer.
Davis stared at Jordan as he slowly retreated to the backcourt.
Jordan also stared at Davis with a cold look in his eyes.
Armstrong relied on the pick-and-roll breakthrough to cause Horry's foul and got two free throw opportunities.
These two free throws are not important, what is important is that Jordan returned to the court as soon as possible.
After he came up, he walked directly to Davis.
"Boy, your performance today is over."
Jordan's tone was emotionless, and Davis felt as if the temperature around him dropped several degrees.
"Should I be thankful that I forced out the strongest Jordan?" Davis thought to himself, but the change in mentality made him no longer afraid, but a desire to fight emerged in his heart.
Davis began to frequently rely on his teammates' pick-and-rolls to get three-pointers.
And Jordan used a variety of offensive methods to tear apart the Magic's defense.
But in comparison, Jordan's offensive and defensive pressure is greater, because he is also responsible for defending Davis while attacking.
And Davis only needs to concentrate on offense.
In this game, he only focused on defending Armstrong, and the rest of the defense was completely handed over to his teammates on the outside.
In other words, he has only one task in this game, which is to score, score, and score the most points.
To be honest, Davis does not have one-on-one strength with Jordan now, but the pick-and-roll of his teammates gave him a lot of help.
The Magic's current tactics mainly refer to the Jazz's pick-and-roll offense and the Bulls' triangle offense. These two completely different offensive methods are miraculously fused together in Anna's hands.
After a season of running-in, now the players of the Magic have been able to better grasp this new offensive mode.
With the addition of this offensive system, Davis and Jordan are on par.
At the end of halftime, the Bulls did not recover the score.
They ended the first half 62-54 with an eight-point gap.
In the first half, Davis did not rest for a minute. He took 1 shots and hit 18 goals, including 9 three-pointers, 6 of 5 free throws, and scored 5 points in the half.
Jordan didn't give up too much. He played less time than DeWeese, but he also scored 24 points.
The confrontation between the two top outside players made the audience on the sidelines very enjoyable.
For them, there are three-pointers, breakthroughs, dunks, and wonderful assists. This kind of game is their favorite.
But for some people, the perspective of watching the ball is different.
Pat Riley and Popovich arranged for a videographer to send the video to themselves as soon as the halftime ended.
For the first time, they saw the complete offensive system of the Magic led by Davis, which made them very curious.
However, the new offensive system of the Magic has not been fully formed, because before today, the real core of the Magic's offense is O'Neal, and this game is the first time that Davis is completely dominant. It can be said that this is an offensive system that has never been shown in front of the world.
But this does not affect the two teams playing this destined classic game.
(End of this chapter)
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