God's hand behind the scenes

Chapter 265 A Different Reed

Chapter 265 A Different Reed
Everyone on the court noticed that Redd's hands were burning hot, the 76ers tried to give him the ball to finish, and the Lakers tried hard to prevent his three-pointers.But in any case, he is now the focus of the field, and even surpassed Kobe and O'Neal at one point, because from the perspective of the scene, he is the one who carries the team forward.

Fox was Reed's opponent defender in this game, but he found that his defense was useless in front of Reed, so he had no choice but to ask Kobe to help.In fact, Kobe is the best perimeter defender in the Lakers team, but most of the time he exists as the Lakers' perimeter scoring arrow, and the defensive end only needs to do its job well.

But Reed's state in this game is indeed very good. It is normal for Fox to be unable to prevent it. It is too normal for Kobe to help.Kobe believed that even if he took care of defense, he would not be too physically exhausted on the offensive end. Besides, even if he concentrated on defense, wouldn't the team's offense be supported by O'Neal inside?
So after Reed received another pass from his teammate, he saw Kobe standing in front of him.Originally, he planned to shoot the ball directly, but when Reed looked up, Kobe's hand was already stretched out to his face. If he jumped up and shot rashly, what awaited him would definitely be a hot pot.Reed didn't intend to force a shot either. After all, it's only the first quarter, so there's no need to compete with Coe at this time. Of course, if it's the most critical moment of the game, then he will definitely shoot against the defense.

Reed pretended to break forward, took a step, shook his hands and stuffed the ball directly inside. Mutombo just caught the ball in a deep position.When he was about to turn around, he found that he was stuck by O'Neal and couldn't see the basket at all. Mutombo himself is a defensive player, so he couldn't shoot and score in this situation.

Just as Mutombo was in a dilemma, Iverson used Bell's cover to cut to the baseline empty-handed. Mutombo breathed a sigh of relief, and passed the ball behind his head to Iverson's hands.Although Iverson is now behind the backboard, he took the ball to the weak side corner without any haste, and it was Lewis standing there.

This is his best scoring position in the game, shooting more than 50% from three-point range.However, when the basketball flew into his hands, the speed was still relatively high. When Lewis received the ball, he only felt his hand sink, and there was a dull pain in his palm.Fortunately, it is not uncommon for Lewis to encounter such a pass during training. He did not make any adjustments at all, and took off directly on the spot, ignoring Grant who had already thrown himself out to block the shot. The basketball passed his fingertips and fell straight into the basket basket.

Lewis' three-pointer helped the 76ers narrow the point difference to 1 point, and there is a possibility of overtaking at any time.Kobe shrugged his shoulders. He thought that his defense against Reid was still in place, but the 76ers still found a chance to shoot after some conduct, so he can't be blamed for this, and Lewis' state of shooting also kept up with the previous one. The games are very different.

By the time the 76ers replaced the starting lineup, they had already tied the Lakers at 25, but Brown resolutely replaced the bench players because he thought it was time for the main players to rest.For Brown, temporary gains and losses are not a big problem, as long as he can have an advantage at the end of the game, it is enough, and the first quarter is no big deal.

Although the Lakers still kept Kobe on the court, and he continued to help the team score, the 76ers' offense also appeared to be in order under Snow's combing.When the firepower from the bench was drawn out, Kobe's scoring didn't look so scary. By the end of the first quarter, the Lakers actually only led by 37 points 35-2.

This kind of result made Brown very excited. He really didn't expect that the substitute lineup could last the last three minutes without Kobe off the court, and the score had not been opened by the opponent. This is obviously a good move. start.

During the intermission, Brown didn't have time to praise the players, but continued to arrange the tactics for the second quarter.Brown intends to let the main players rest for a while and let the substitute players play the first 3 minutes of the second quarter. After all, their performance in the final stage of the first quarter was still very good.As for how the main players should play, Brown didn't specifically instruct the players. The tactical quality of the players is still very high. He just asked everyone to pass the ball to Reed as much as possible, so that the rookie can score.

Facing the head coach's arrangement, everyone had no objection. Reid's performance in the first quarter had already conquered his teammates. In 8 minutes and 42 seconds, he scored the team's highest score of 6 of 4 shots from beyond the three-point line. 12 points.Now that Reed was basically sure that it was the result of Chang Wei's special training, he couldn't help but glanced at Chang Wei who was beside him, who was nonchalant, and the latter smiled back.

Of course Chang Wei knows that his special training has produced results, but Reed's performance is not only the result of his own special training, but also has something to do with his own talent.In the previous life, Reed was able to become the head star of a team as a second-round pick and lead the team to the playoffs. His talent can be imagined. At that time, Reed could be said to be one of the top shooters in the league. one.Although he is still relatively immature now, Chang Wei's training for him throughout the season is slowly beginning to realize his talent into immediate combat power. In other words, he is getting closer and closer to the peak of his previous life.

In the previous life, Reid faced much greater defensive intensity than he is now, because he was the core of the team at that time, but now he is just a relatively important role player, and he is still a rookie who just entered the league. The intensity is clearly not the same.Since in the face of such a high-intensity defense, Reid can still average 20+ points per game with his shooting skills, it is not surprising that he scored 12 points in a single quarter with such a defensive intensity.

So now that Brown is putting the burden on himself, Reid feels no big deal. He knows that his shooting touch in this game can no longer be hot, and the most important thing is to seize the opportunity to help the team score crazy.Reid never thought that he could score [-] or [-] points in a game, but he tried his best to score every game and did what he had to do, whether it was letting him stretch the space or being the main scorer. Same.

But in this game, Reid is full of desire to shoot and score. Now he just wants to keep throwing the ball into the basket. Maybe this can help the team win a victory at the Staples Center!

(End of this chapter)

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