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Chapter 237 Mammoth + AK47
Chapter 237 Mammoth + AK47
Davis really hasn't experienced Stockton's defensive style full of era characteristics. It may be that in the real world, Stockton has reduced the energy invested in the defensive end due to his age.
He always hits you hard in places where the referee can't even observe.
For example, gently pinch the soft flesh around your waist.
The kind with fingernails.
Or push your knee against your calf as you break through.
DeWeese once again hated the hand-check rule because it meant Stockton could put his hands anywhere on your body.
Rubbing his waist, DeWeese felt that that piece must be blue, and it might even be purple.
Stockton was very accurate in finding, staring at one place and pinching each time.
But he is always in the blind spot of the referee's field of vision, and even the camera can't catch his small movements.
DeWeese felt that the next generation of point guard successors like himself should also learn this skill.
It just so happens that he has the best teacher by his side, it can be said that there is no one.
Although the Challenger team's offense suffered some setbacks, DeWeese was slightly restricted, which did not affect the performance of the Magic team.
Because they still have Jordan, McGrady, and Jokic.
Although Dantley has the same ability value as McGrady, but due to the reasons of the times, he does not have such comprehensive offensive skills as McGrady. He is more about hitting the basket or scoring points in mid-range shots.
But with O'Neal at his peak on the inside, there is nothing to worry about defensively.
But O'Neal ran into trouble in his first game at the top.
Mark Eaton, is too restrained O'Neill. . .
Mark Eaton, who is 2 meters tall, has a wingspan of at least 24 meters according to Davis' visual inspection.
With a weight of about 130KG, it is not difficult for him to defend O'Neal.
Malone, the famous muscular man in the NBA, looks like a little girl compared to Eaton.
It was exactly the same as when the two first met in the real world. The first time O'Neill asked for the ball, he wanted to hit Eaton back with great interest, but Eaton directly pressed it down in the air.
Then the Challenger team directly changed their offensive strategy, the main attack point became Jordan and McGrady, and the organizer became Jokic.
Therefore, the classic scene of asking the teacher to deal cards at the top of the arc reappeared.
The Challenger team's evasive style of play successfully pulled back the disadvantage at the beginning of the game, and even overtook the score at the end of the first quarter.
Davis also gradually adapted to Stockton's defense, and his performance became normal in the second half of the first quarter.
But in the second quarter, the situation took a turn for the worse.
The Jazz traded in a tall, thin white guy.
The atmosphere suddenly became soviet. . . .
And Stockton was also replaced, replaced by a little fat pier.
DeWeese replaced Jordan and let him rest for a while to carry out the following battle, preparing himself and McGrady for the main attack, and then he replaced Rodman, preparing to let Rodman and Malone, the old enemies, face off in advance.
After 3 minutes, Davis reluctantly admitted his mistake.
He has never seen a perimeter player with such a tough defense, such a large defensive area, and such an excellent defensive awareness.
Those highlight reels in the afterlife collection simply can't really show the defensive dominance he showed on the court.
That's right, it's the AK47 from Russia - Andrei Kirilenko.
In 3 minutes, the Challenger team's offensive efficiency dropped very badly, and McGrady was helpless in the face of Kirilenko's defense.
Davis also understands why the Jazz played behind the Magic. Although the team's ability value has not improved much compared to the Magic, its defensive ability is simply a level higher.
Mark Eaton and Kirilenko, one inside and one outside, built the Jazz's defense like an iron barrel.
Under Sloan's command, the pick-and-roll cooperation between the chubby Deron Williams and Malone also played well.
Without Jordan, the Challenger team fell into a tug of war with the Jazz on the court.
The two teams are no longer competing for more points, but for losing fewer points.
but. . .With the lineup of the Challengers, defense is indeed not a strong point.
There is no way, Davis can only let Jordan play in advance, trying to break the delicate balance on the court.
I have to say that fucking Jordan's tactics are still powerful.
After Jordan came on the court, relying on his unsolvable personal offense, he broke the peace on both sides in an instant. He scored 6 points in a row and directly opened the score.
Instead of panicking, Sloan brought Stockton back on for the next timeout and placed Kirilenko at the 2 to match Jordan.
His move directly activated another point of the team.
"Pistol" Pete Maravich.
The legendary star of the NBA's medieval era has shown his unparalleled imagination on the court.
DeWeese even saw for the first time the stunt of changing the ball that was only seen in the video of the previous life.
Maravich hit the ground forward to pass the ball, but after the ball collided once on the ground, it changed a direction strangely and passed directly to Kirilenko on the left.
Kirilenko shifted again, and Malone, who was open, made a steady mid-range shot.
DeWeese, who was dumbfounded, just wanted to take a closer look at the 360-degree replay of the ball without dead ends.
However, the game continues.
Stockton's defense effectively restricted Davis. Although he could still score goals and pass the ball, his efficiency was much lower than usual.
At the critical moment, O'Neal directly activated his natural skills.
The inside situation was reversed at once.
Davis guessed that Mark Eaton's strength should be around 97-99, and O'Neal was inseparable from the basket. After O'Neal opened up his talent, he suddenly fell into a disadvantage.
O'Neal regained his form inside, rampaging and unstoppable.
At the end of the third quarter, the Challengers led the Jazz by 75 points 69-6.
Davis knew that the system would not allow him to win the game so easily.
Sure enough, in the fourth quarter, while both Stockton and Malone were fully talented, they activated their combo skills.
After using the combo technique, the efficiency of the two of them was terrifyingly high.
And their cooperation has almost reached the point where it can be called art.
The situation took a turn for the worse, and Davis had to release his team's last hole card.
Michael Jordan turned on his natural skills.
McGrady activated his talent skills.
Rodman turned on his natural skills.
It took 2 full minutes for the system's prompt to stop.
The two teams played all their cards and started the final hand-to-hand battle.
Malone made a mid-range shot and scored two points.
Jordan hit back and scored two points.
Stockton made a three-pointer directly after the pick-and-roll.
Faced with Maravich's defense, McGrady made a dry shot and scored a three-pointer.
Once again, like the entire series before, the game went to the last minute.
Five more to send~~~
I got three monthly tickets today, so happy~
Thank you Baozi Baozi for the two monthly tickets, and thank you for the tea drinking and happy family for the one monthly ticket.
Thanks to asdah for 12 recommendation tickets, Sunflower Xiangri for 1 recommendation ticket, Baozi Baozi for 8 recommendation tickets, 42 degree water for 3 recommendation tickets, book friend 20190703145458875 for 1 recommendation ticket, and Zhaoji for 5 recommendation tickets.Thank you for the 8 recommended tickets from the happy family of Pinmingming.
(End of this chapter)
Davis really hasn't experienced Stockton's defensive style full of era characteristics. It may be that in the real world, Stockton has reduced the energy invested in the defensive end due to his age.
He always hits you hard in places where the referee can't even observe.
For example, gently pinch the soft flesh around your waist.
The kind with fingernails.
Or push your knee against your calf as you break through.
DeWeese once again hated the hand-check rule because it meant Stockton could put his hands anywhere on your body.
Rubbing his waist, DeWeese felt that that piece must be blue, and it might even be purple.
Stockton was very accurate in finding, staring at one place and pinching each time.
But he is always in the blind spot of the referee's field of vision, and even the camera can't catch his small movements.
DeWeese felt that the next generation of point guard successors like himself should also learn this skill.
It just so happens that he has the best teacher by his side, it can be said that there is no one.
Although the Challenger team's offense suffered some setbacks, DeWeese was slightly restricted, which did not affect the performance of the Magic team.
Because they still have Jordan, McGrady, and Jokic.
Although Dantley has the same ability value as McGrady, but due to the reasons of the times, he does not have such comprehensive offensive skills as McGrady. He is more about hitting the basket or scoring points in mid-range shots.
But with O'Neal at his peak on the inside, there is nothing to worry about defensively.
But O'Neal ran into trouble in his first game at the top.
Mark Eaton, is too restrained O'Neill. . .
Mark Eaton, who is 2 meters tall, has a wingspan of at least 24 meters according to Davis' visual inspection.
With a weight of about 130KG, it is not difficult for him to defend O'Neal.
Malone, the famous muscular man in the NBA, looks like a little girl compared to Eaton.
It was exactly the same as when the two first met in the real world. The first time O'Neill asked for the ball, he wanted to hit Eaton back with great interest, but Eaton directly pressed it down in the air.
Then the Challenger team directly changed their offensive strategy, the main attack point became Jordan and McGrady, and the organizer became Jokic.
Therefore, the classic scene of asking the teacher to deal cards at the top of the arc reappeared.
The Challenger team's evasive style of play successfully pulled back the disadvantage at the beginning of the game, and even overtook the score at the end of the first quarter.
Davis also gradually adapted to Stockton's defense, and his performance became normal in the second half of the first quarter.
But in the second quarter, the situation took a turn for the worse.
The Jazz traded in a tall, thin white guy.
The atmosphere suddenly became soviet. . . .
And Stockton was also replaced, replaced by a little fat pier.
DeWeese replaced Jordan and let him rest for a while to carry out the following battle, preparing himself and McGrady for the main attack, and then he replaced Rodman, preparing to let Rodman and Malone, the old enemies, face off in advance.
After 3 minutes, Davis reluctantly admitted his mistake.
He has never seen a perimeter player with such a tough defense, such a large defensive area, and such an excellent defensive awareness.
Those highlight reels in the afterlife collection simply can't really show the defensive dominance he showed on the court.
That's right, it's the AK47 from Russia - Andrei Kirilenko.
In 3 minutes, the Challenger team's offensive efficiency dropped very badly, and McGrady was helpless in the face of Kirilenko's defense.
Davis also understands why the Jazz played behind the Magic. Although the team's ability value has not improved much compared to the Magic, its defensive ability is simply a level higher.
Mark Eaton and Kirilenko, one inside and one outside, built the Jazz's defense like an iron barrel.
Under Sloan's command, the pick-and-roll cooperation between the chubby Deron Williams and Malone also played well.
Without Jordan, the Challenger team fell into a tug of war with the Jazz on the court.
The two teams are no longer competing for more points, but for losing fewer points.
but. . .With the lineup of the Challengers, defense is indeed not a strong point.
There is no way, Davis can only let Jordan play in advance, trying to break the delicate balance on the court.
I have to say that fucking Jordan's tactics are still powerful.
After Jordan came on the court, relying on his unsolvable personal offense, he broke the peace on both sides in an instant. He scored 6 points in a row and directly opened the score.
Instead of panicking, Sloan brought Stockton back on for the next timeout and placed Kirilenko at the 2 to match Jordan.
His move directly activated another point of the team.
"Pistol" Pete Maravich.
The legendary star of the NBA's medieval era has shown his unparalleled imagination on the court.
DeWeese even saw for the first time the stunt of changing the ball that was only seen in the video of the previous life.
Maravich hit the ground forward to pass the ball, but after the ball collided once on the ground, it changed a direction strangely and passed directly to Kirilenko on the left.
Kirilenko shifted again, and Malone, who was open, made a steady mid-range shot.
DeWeese, who was dumbfounded, just wanted to take a closer look at the 360-degree replay of the ball without dead ends.
However, the game continues.
Stockton's defense effectively restricted Davis. Although he could still score goals and pass the ball, his efficiency was much lower than usual.
At the critical moment, O'Neal directly activated his natural skills.
The inside situation was reversed at once.
Davis guessed that Mark Eaton's strength should be around 97-99, and O'Neal was inseparable from the basket. After O'Neal opened up his talent, he suddenly fell into a disadvantage.
O'Neal regained his form inside, rampaging and unstoppable.
At the end of the third quarter, the Challengers led the Jazz by 75 points 69-6.
Davis knew that the system would not allow him to win the game so easily.
Sure enough, in the fourth quarter, while both Stockton and Malone were fully talented, they activated their combo skills.
After using the combo technique, the efficiency of the two of them was terrifyingly high.
And their cooperation has almost reached the point where it can be called art.
The situation took a turn for the worse, and Davis had to release his team's last hole card.
Michael Jordan turned on his natural skills.
McGrady activated his talent skills.
Rodman turned on his natural skills.
It took 2 full minutes for the system's prompt to stop.
The two teams played all their cards and started the final hand-to-hand battle.
Malone made a mid-range shot and scored two points.
Jordan hit back and scored two points.
Stockton made a three-pointer directly after the pick-and-roll.
Faced with Maravich's defense, McGrady made a dry shot and scored a three-pointer.
Once again, like the entire series before, the game went to the last minute.
Five more to send~~~
I got three monthly tickets today, so happy~
Thank you Baozi Baozi for the two monthly tickets, and thank you for the tea drinking and happy family for the one monthly ticket.
Thanks to asdah for 12 recommendation tickets, Sunflower Xiangri for 1 recommendation ticket, Baozi Baozi for 8 recommendation tickets, 42 degree water for 3 recommendation tickets, book friend 20190703145458875 for 1 recommendation ticket, and Zhaoji for 5 recommendation tickets.Thank you for the 8 recommended tickets from the happy family of Pinmingming.
(End of this chapter)
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