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Chapter 250

Chapter 250

After a year of accumulation, Davis has officially become a star who can compete with Jordan in popularity.

His gorgeous breakthroughs, precise three-pointers, and ghostly passes together form a unique style of play.

Said he was like Thomas, he was taller than Thomas.

Said he is like Johnson, his offense is better than Johnson.

Said he is like Jordan, his passing is better than Jordan.

Moreover, he also possesses rare leadership skills among his peers, and soon became the core of the Magic team after entering the Magic team.

In fact, the above words can be translated like this.

He is handsomer than Thomas.

He is taller and handsomer than Johnson.

He is whiter than Jordan.

He has a good father. . . .

Therefore, appearance is justice. DeWeese was able to wrestle with Jordan in the All-Star voting in the second year of his career. On the one hand, he did have his own strength factors.

But the most important aspect is the support of the alliance.

David Stern keenly grasped Davis, the future star, and forcibly pulled him down to the opposite side of Jordan to fight with Jordan.

As for the moisture of the vote?
I understand everything I understand.

However, DeWeese did not disappoint everyone. The Magic team led by him and O'Neal has indeed become the league's favorite to win the championship.

And at this delicate time, a game a few days later will directly affect the final ranking of the two in the All-Stars.

On January 1, the Magic challenged the Bulls away.

This, speaking of it, has to admire the strange imagination of the scheduler again.

The two strongest teams in the Eastern Conference did not meet for the first time until two months after the start of the season.

I don't know if this is the league's anticipation that there will be a battle between the two in the All-Star voting, or is it just a simple slap in the head and a random match?
This is not clear.

But before playing against the Bulls, the Magic still have one more game to play.

On January 1, the Magic challenged the Detroit Pistons away.

The Pistons are now celebrating the New Year with Wang Xiaoer, and every year is not as good as every year.

Compared with the Bulls' big meal, the Pistons are now just the Magic's appetizer and dessert.

It has been five years since the Pistons won the championship last time. Joe Dumars is the only one left to support the once powerful Pistons Bad Boys.

Even if his position is in jeopardy now, the Magic received an offer from the Pistons to trade Joe Dumars for Sprewell some time ago, which shows that Joe Dumars is now just a bargaining chip for the Pistons to rebuild.

Davis didn't feel good in this game. He only scored one goal in five three-pointers.

Fortunately, he can now hit the basket more and score through dunks.

The 11 free throws he got in the game still brought his total score to more than 20 points.

O'Neal also only scored 23 points and 7 rebounds.

But it doesn't matter if you don't perform well, as long as your opponent's performance is worse than yours.

That's right, it's the Pistons. Now the Pistons have no desire to win at all. Joe Dumars wants to struggle, but he is also lost under the defense of DeWeese and Anderson.

Davis was a little melancholy. In his career, he left the field with six fouls twice, all thanks to the No. 4 on the opposite side, but he seems to be gone. .

The current players of the Pistons can't support them to play a complete tactical system, whether it is offense or defense.

In the end, they only scored 88 points, but the Magic scored a full 108 points and lost 20 points at home.

This also brought their record to 8 wins and 20 losses.

After the Magic won the game, they went directly to Chicago.

Winning the Pistons didn't bring them any sense of accomplishment, because it was a matter of course.

But in the next game, the outcome is extremely critical to them.

It is not even an exaggeration to say that this game is a preview of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Davis is more interested in this game because he still has a bet with Jordan.

"It's a pity that I can't bring out my teammates from the system space, otherwise it won't be easy to beat you as a bull."

This idea suddenly came to Davis during training, but he never thought about what kind of Bulls he would be playing against if he played against players in the system space?
Rose + Jordan + Pippen's backcourt trio, just ask if you are afraid. . . .

November 1995, 1, at the United Center in Chicago.

The much-anticipated game between the Magic and the Bulls will be held here.

The records of the two teams this year are very gorgeous, and even the two teams have not lost more than ten games combined.

As for the All-Star voting that is now in full swing, the two teams can just make up an Eastern All-Star starting lineup. .

O'Neal, Kemp, Pippen, Jordan, and Davis, these five people happen to be the people with the highest votes in each position in the current voting.

Because the training was conducted at the Bulls' venue, Jordan appeared at the Magic training court in the afternoon with ease.

Obviously, the relationship between the two teams in private is much better than their confrontation on the surface.

Although I really wanted to invite the Magic team members to have a meal and sign some more signatures on the signature wall of my restaurant (this is the main purpose), but because the Magic team will go back to play back-to-back games the next day, Jordan can only regretfully give up this idea.

He just chatted with Davis and O'Neal on the sidelines for a while, and then went back.

In the evening, the starting players of the two teams all appeared on the court.

Bulls: Horace Grant, Sean Kemp, Scottie Pippen, Michael Jordan, BJ Armstrong.

Magic: Shaquille O'Neal, Dennis Rodman, Latrell Sprewell, Nick Anderson, Michael DeWeese.

Kukoc, Harper, Horry, Mason and other titans are also sitting on the benches of the two teams.

This game, which has attracted the attention of countless fans across the United States, is about to begin.

It was Shaquille O'Neill and Kemp who scrambled for the ball.

In fact, the Bulls do not have a clear distinction between power forwards and centers. Both Grant and Kemp can swing at the 4th and 5th positions, and the role of the jump ball is played by Kemp, who has a better bounce.

However, after all, the two are still somewhat different from traditional centers. Today's jump ball, facing O'Neal, Kemp still lost.

Relying on his keen sense of rebounding, Rodman grabbed the ball ahead of Pippen and handed it directly to Davis.

Davis took the ball, directed his teammates to position, and walked slowly to the frontcourt.

(End of this chapter)

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