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Chapter 361 Crazy Start

Chapter 361 Crazy Start
Before Scott could react, he felt light in his hands. He looked back and found that Davis once again took the ball to his own half, leaving him with the familiar No. 1 back number.

For a split second, Scott thought he was back in Orlando, watching DeWeese switch offenses and deliver victory after victory for his team.

Drexler and Olajuwon hurriedly chased back. After entering the three-second zone, Davis stretched his hand to the side. The two subconsciously looked in the direction of Davis' hand, but found that there was no one there.
DeWeese's feint managed to fool both defenses, he pulled the ball behind his back, and Drexler and Olajuwon looked to the other side of DeWeese again.

At this time, Davis stretched out his hand again, arrogantly hit a layup under the defense of the two.

His Rondo-style pull-up layup perfectly fooled the two defenders, and the ball also aroused the cheers of the fans on the sidelines and the shouts of MVP.

In the opening minute, the Magic scored six points in a row, and Davis scored 1 points, 4 steals and 2 assist. . . .

The Rockets were obviously stunned. Even though the Magic were no longer pressing the ball, the player in charge of serving carefully observed the situation on the court, making sure that Davis would not be killed somewhere, and then handed the ball to Cassel with confidence.

After halftime, when Cassel was about to enter Davis's defensive area, he observed his teammates' running positions in fear, and at the same time turned sideways intentionally or unintentionally, so as to better protect the ball.

Davis has now entered a very wonderful state. He seems to have opened his eyes and can understand the tactical moves of the opponent.

This feeling came after yesterday's training, and now he feels like a god overlooking the court.

He stretched his hand behind him and gestured to O'Neal on the inside.

O'Neill was very strange, but obediently moved a few steps to the right.

At the same time, Cassel passed the ball. ,
At the moment of the pass, Cassel saw O'Neal moving inside.

At the same time, Olajuwon, who found that the pressure behind him disappeared, screamed badly in his heart. He took a step forward to receive Cassel's pass faster, but someone was faster than him.

O'Neal suddenly ran out from his right, grabbed the ball in front of Olajuwon, and clicked the ball in the air.

After the ball was disturbed, it flew obliquely to the side, and Clay, with quick eyesight and quick hands, rushed forward and hugged the ball.

After getting rid of Drexler's interference and making sure the surrounding situation is safe, Clay passed the ball to DeWeese.

O'Neill gave Davis a thumbs up when passing by, and Davis's gesture was really a stroke of genius. . .

Carrying the ball slowly to the frontcourt, seemingly casually controlling the ball in front of Kassel to find space, but Kassel crouched down as if facing a big enemy, not daring to be careless.

Suddenly, DeWeese sends the ball straight over Cassell's head.

Kassel subconsciously reached out, but only touched a cloud of air.

Iverson got rid of the defense and went to the basket at high speed. His trust in Davis made him jump directly under the basket, and then when he was in the air, a ball fell into his hands impartially.

However, Olajuwon will not let Iverson complete an alley-oop so easily, especially on his head.

He also jumped up at the same time as Davis passed the ball, ready to block the small man on the opposite side.

Just when he thought the block was sure enough, Iverson suddenly changed hands in the air, and with the other hand, he pushed the ball out from the edge of the backboard.

This turned what Olajuwon originally thought was a dunk into a layup. Olajuwon, who was caught off guard, could not make effective interference in the air. After he landed, he quickly stuck O'Neal behind him and watched the ball bounce back and forth on the edge of the basket.

After several jumps, the ball reluctantly fell into the basket.

Olajuwon sighed and glanced at the scoreboard overhead.

In front of the Rockets is a blinding 0.
And the Magic have scored eight points.

The Rockets finally played a normal attack. Under the hopeful eyes of coach Lao Tang, Olajuwon's shot was a bit long, hitting the neck of the basket and bouncing high.

O'Neal stuck Olajuwon firmly, but Olajuwon saw that Thorpe next to him had Johnson firmly stuck behind him, so he had a good chance to grab this offensive rebound.

The experienced Olajuwon pulled O'Neal covertly. O'Neal was pulled by Olajuwon. He was about to take off, and he froze for a moment, unable to move on the spot.

O'Neal, who made up his mind to complain to the referee, suddenly found that a hand appeared above Thorpe who had already opened his hand and jumped up, and got the ball one step ahead of Thorpe.

Then, that hand took the ball directly. . .

One-handed rebound. . .

O'Neill looked behind Thorpe suspiciously, and found that it was DeWeese, who abruptly separated Thorpe and Johnson, and took the rebound above Thorpe's head.

After Davis took the rebound, there was no delay at all, and he told the push directly.

At this time, Iverson and Clay were already like two torpedoes, running to the front court together on the left and right of Davis.

Drexler and Scott also ran desperately to the frontcourt. Cassel was behind and was responsible for interfering with DeWeese, but he was directly left behind by a change of direction.

Cassel was surprised to find that his speed of sprinting without the ball was not as fast as that of Davis with the ball. He could only follow behind Davis to eat his exhaust.

Seeing this scene, Scott and Drexler, who were already stuck in their ribs, had no choice but to separate one of them to face Davis.

And Scott, who moved to the free throw line, looked nervously at Iverson and Clay who were plugging in at high speed on the left and right.

When Davis was about to meet the oncoming Drexler, he dribbled the ball short and continuously, and when Cassel was about to follow up to form a double-team, he rushed past Drexler.

This time, Scott, who was dragged to the end, was attacked on three sides.

He reluctantly greeted Davis.

Davis finally did not continue to break through, but hit the ground, and the ball was passed by Scott to Iverson who had already broken into the three-second zone.

Iverson made a layup.

The original three-on-three situation was abruptly turned into three-on-one by Davis' personal ability.

After the goal was scored, coach Lao Tang helplessly called a timeout. Now, he needs to solve the problem of how to score.

The opening ten minutes were all related to Davis. In just 2 minutes, he had already scored 4 points, 1 rebound, 3 assists and 2 steals. . . .

(End of this chapter)

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