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Chapter 224 you come and I go

Chapter 224 you come and I go
"Shaq, you go to fight Howard, Nicholas, you go to fight Shaq." Davis himself felt that it was a mouthful, but both of them nodded to show that they understood.

Another thing that surprised Davis was that the O'Neal on his side and the O'Neal on the opposite side were basically of the same period, but the ability value of O'Neal on his side was actually higher than that on the opposite side.

In the end, DeWeese attributed the reason to himself.

Because only he himself is the variable for the Magic.

The jump ball started soon, with O'Neal on Davis' side and Howard on the opposite side.

Howard relied on his inhuman bounce to jump to the ball.

McGrady rushed directly to the frontcourt after getting the ball.

Davis hurriedly blocked McGrady, but McGrady ignored him and threw him out of his hand with just a change of direction. He jumped up just after entering the three-second zone with a big step.

Looking at McGrady hanging on the basket, DeWeese remembered the highlights that he had watched countless times in his previous life.

Only when you really fight on the field, you will know how terrifying that McGrady with the white horse and silver gun is.

McGrady in the Rockets period is no longer his real peak period, but this one is also, in a sense, the existence of the ceiling of the league's offensive capabilities.

The magic team, which made the headlines, did not have any celebrations, and everyone retreated immediately.
Davis dribbled the ball forward, but was defended like Hardaway's jellybean.

But he was not in a hurry, called Jokic's pick-and-roll and walked inside.

He wanted to play the most tacit alley-oop cooperation with O'Neal, and after entering the three-second zone, he threw the ball high into the air as usual.

A scene that surprised Davis happened.

When the ball flew up with a higher arc than usual, a pair of big hands caught the ball directly from the air.

Davis looked behind him in horror.

Howard held the basketball in his hand and threw it to Hardaway.

Hardaway, McGrady and Hill ran to the frontcourt like a race.

In the end, Hardaway passed to McGrady, and McGrady slammed into the sky and dunked, once again wreaking havoc on the Davis team's basket.

Fortunately, the next time, Davis obediently threw the ball to O'Neal. O'Neal faced Howard, shook him up, and then dunked.

Finally, an offense from the Magic was prevented. McGrady's dry pull over McGrady's head missed, and Jokic grabbed the rebound.

Teacher Yue's historic first pass played a role, and he passed the ball to James who was about to counterattack.

Hill reacted quickly and entangled James directly, forcing him to slow down.

But James' body is not something Hill can contend with after a serious injury. James almost carried Hill into the inside.

He squeezed, and after feeling that Hill had no defensive space at all, he jumped up and prepared to send the ball into the basket.

At this time, a figure behind him rushed over at high speed and directly pressed James' shot on the backboard.

James, the king of chasing caps, was chasing caps!
It's still Howard. Although the spark in his peak period was criticized for only relying on his body to play, his god-given body was indeed enough to have a place in the league at the time.

In this way, he blocked the man who claimed that he could change alone.

Although it is the youth version. . .

Hill picked up the ball, and the two teams started the game very fast. Soon Hill dribbled the ball across the frontcourt. At this time, Howard and James had also returned to their positions.

Although he is very good at playing this kind of fast-paced ball, Davis faintly feels that something is wrong.

He looked at the man standing in front of the Magic's bench, the best head coach in the league in 00, old Rivers.

The attack ended with Howard throwing the ball into the basket like a discus throw.

Seeing the Magic team returning to defense like a tide, Davis subconsciously ran to the frontcourt, but the feeling of uneasiness in his heart became stronger and stronger.

Jokic showed outside skills that do not belong to this era, hitting three-pointers from the outside.

Then Hada dribbled the ball in a majestic manner, ignoring that the only thing that could keep up with him was their outside trident.

Because the only defensive players who can keep up with them are Davis, McGrady and James.

The two O'Neals, Howard and Jokic are all big men, and their athletic ability will certainly not be as strong as those players who have been regarded as extremely fast throughout history.

He passed the ball to McGrady on the wing near the three-point line. Facing McGrady's defense, McGrady seemed to ignore gravity.

It's dry pulling again!

McGrady's dry pull is very similar to Durant. It doesn't matter whether there are defensive players in front of him, but his own touch is the most important.

The ball went straight into the basket.

Magic Mai has scored six points.

But McGrady on DeWeese's side is not to be outdone. Isn't it just a dry pull? . .

He asked DeWeese directly in the frontcourt. After DeWeese handed the ball to him, he led away the defensive player and gave McGrady and McGrady a one-on-one opportunity.

Rocket Mai holds the ball in one hand, staring at the Magic No. 3 who looks exactly like him (Hardaway is No. 1, so give McGrady a Knicks and post-Rocket number), then he uses his calf and jumps directly.

The slender legs crossed gracefully in the air, the ball crossed a straight arc, and smashed straight into the basket.

In the first quarter, Davis led his team to a match with the Magic, and even led by two points.

But during the break, DeWeese finally knew where his uneasiness was coming from.

He looked at his teammates who were panting heavily on the bench, and was surprised to find that he also felt tired.

Yes, physical strength, this game, or this series, is limited by physical strength.

Including DeWeese himself!
In the second quarter, the Magic sent Vucevic, Turkoglu, Rashard Lewis, Nick Anderson and Francis to the bench.

But this bench lineup has an average ability of 86.
Davis had no choice but to lead his teammates on the field.

In the middle of the second quarter, although he still maintained the lead, and even had a bigger lead, Davis didn't feel joy at all. He obviously felt that his speed was a little slower.

In the second half of the second quarter, the old Rivers replaced the main lineup.

Although the Magic can still try their best to maintain their lead, Davis understands that in this game, the moment his team's players are exhausted is the moment when the situation collapses.

(End of this chapter)

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