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Chapter 376 Calm Davis

Chapter 376 Calm Davis
Davis found an empty corner and made two phone calls.

Then he came to the field very normally.

"Michael, you can't win today's game." O'Neal no longer wears the No. 32 jersey in the Celtics, but changed to No. 34.

"Shaq, we haven't lost this season, why are you so confident?"

O'Neill smiled proudly.

"Our lineup is no worse than last year's Magic."

DeWeese slapped O'Neill's big ass.

There is a word that I dare not say.

But this year's Magic team is much stronger than last year's. . .

At the beginning of the game, Davis continued to substitute.

But he found a reason and returned to the locker room early.

Back in the locker room, Davis' calmness just now turned into nervousness.

He called again.

"How's it going?"

"It's locked, don't worry, we haven't missed a shot yet, you can continue to play."

Davis felt a little relieved, and sat in his seat in a daze.

Until Baker came in and called him.

"Michael, it's the second quarter, it's time for you to play."

Only then did he come to his senses, stood up, patted his clothes, and walked out with Baker.

"Baker, thank you very much this time."

Baker usually has a smile on his face, but now he is also serious.

"For these bastards, it should be the best result to put them all in jail."

Apparently, Baker had some stories before.

Davis walked to the bench and sat down. D'Antoni didn't ask Davis what he was doing in the first quarter, but pointed to the score above his head.

Looking up at the score, Davis was slightly taken aback.

This is the first time the Magic have trailed in the first quarter.

The two teams scored a relatively large score in the first quarter, and the Magic trailed by 35 points 38-3.

Technical statistics show that O'Neal scored 15 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks in a single quarter. Alan Houston turned out to be the No. 2 scorer with 12 points and 1 rebound, followed by Coleman's 4 points and Mashburn's 3 points.

For the Magic, the scoring was as average as ever, and all five players on the field scored.

After two months of formal game training, Kobe's ability value has jumped up like a rocket. His powerful singles ability has become a very stable way for the Magic to score.

And his playing style very similar to Jordan made people dub him the title of "Jordan's successor".

That's right, Kobe is the first player in this time and space to receive the title of Jordan's successor.

It should have been Grant Hill, Stackhouse, Hardaway and others who got this title earlier than Kobe, but when they entered the league, it was the period when the Magic and the Bulls were confronting each other. Jordan's prestige has not yet reached the state of dominance in later generations because of Davis's share of profits.

Until Kobe Bryant entered the league, people saw Jordan's shadow in him from the first moment he played.

The second quarter just played, because he didn't stay on the sidelines in the first quarter, Davis was going to observe the Celtics' way of playing first.

After he dribbled the ball across half court, he handed the ball to Klay who was responding, and then ran to the wing.

After a few seconds, he received another pass, and the players who had finished running tactics left a very comfortable pass line.

Davis lobs the ball to Bryant in the low post, and Bryant starts backing Houston.

The current Kobe has about [-]% of the strength of the later dragon slayer, and his back punch is already in shape. After a few hits, the continuous shaking of his shoulders and arms made Houston unable to move behind him.

Bryant's fadeaway jumper shot, Houston wanted to interfere but has lost the opportunity.

Another picturesque mid-range shot, the ball. . . .

Hit the basket.

The ball was relatively short, and the rebound fell directly into Coleman's hands.

Kobe ran to the backcourt expressionlessly.

Davis can see Kobe's blacksmithing performance every day, and he has become accustomed to it. He walked to the backcourt silently, while replaying the Celtics' defensive moves just now in his mind, thinking about how to play the next offense.

The Celtics got a singles opportunity for Mashburn through complicated running positions. Mashburn pretended to play back and suddenly scored the ball. Houston took the pass and shot directly.

The ball goes in again.

Kobe stretched out his hand in vain behind Houston, lowered his head and wiped his sweat.

"Kobe, switch defenses with Klay, you can't outrun him..." Davis walked up to Kobe and talked to Kobe, Kobe shook his head stubbornly.

"No, I'm going to beat him."

Davis laughed dumbfounded, forgetting that the kid was still a paranoid.

"Well then, good luck to you."

The Celtics lineup has undergone a lot of changes this year. It is a bit similar to the Magic when O'Neal first entered the league. It was originally centered on outside players. It seems that everyone except Davis has to give way to O'Neal.

Therefore, they need more time to get used to it, which is why their lineup on paper is invincible and they still lose in the front.

However, Kidd's pass is what O'Neal thinks is the most comfortable, even a little bit better than DeWeese.

Davis likes to play tricks, and sometimes O'Neal needs a little effort to catch the ball, but Kidd's pass can always be passed to O'Neal when O'Neal is just in a good position, so that O'Neal does not need to spend any extra effort.

In the next attack, Davis directed a tactic with himself as the core. After an air cut, he threw away Kidd and hit a small throw in front of O'Neal.

O'Neal has done his best to take off, but the arc of Davis' shot still touches his fingertips and falls into the basket.

Next, while slowly sorting out the Magic's offense, Davis started a large number of singles in order to figure out the Celtics' defensive strategy.

Not inferior to O'Neal's performance in the first quarter, Davis dominated the court in the second quarter.

他单节8投5中,罚球4中4,三分球3中2,砍下了16分4篮板5助攻,在半场结束的时候帮助魔术队重新取得了领先优势。

O'Neal only played half a quarter in the second quarter before taking a break. The Celtics were very cautious in using O'Neal's physical fitness. Even though the two teams were in a stalemate at the time, Coach Kyle resolutely replaced O'Neal.

In the third quarter, Davis continued to play, and O'Neal also stepped onto the court.

DeWeese, who got the exact news at halftime, put down the big stone in his heart and started to fire in the third quarter.

His dry pull began to be unreasonable again, and his breakthrough also frightened the Celtics' outside line.

(End of this chapter)

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