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Chapter 909 Core Strength Gap

Chapter 909 Core Strength Gap

In this game, the starting lineup of the Raptors at home is: center - Serge Ibaka, power forward - Pascal Siakam, small forward - DeMar DeRozan, shooting guard - Ying Xiong, point guard - Jeremy Lin.

The starting lineup of the Bucks in the away game is: center-John Henson, power forward-Giannis Antetokounmpo, small forward-Tony Nell, shooting guard-Khris Middleton, organization Guard -- Eric Bledsoe.

The game was narrated by Greg Sager and Jeff Van Gundy.

Near the middle circle, Ibaka and Henson prepare to jump the ball and the game is about to begin.

At the beginning of the game, Henson beat Ibaka with a jump ball, and the Bucks got the first wave of offensive ball.

For the Bucks, Antetokounmpo is on the right wing with his back, and Siakam is defending him.

Antetokounmpo held the ball and drove to the basket with the ball. After being restricted, he shot Snell from the outside.

Snell then divided Middleton.

Middleton faced the defense of the corresponding hero and walked to the right with the ball, and made a jumper with the ball-no!
Ibaka received the rebound and handed it to Jeremy Lin to advance.

Ying Xiong received the ball in the frontcourt, facing Snell's defense, with the help of a screen, he scored outside DeRozan, DeRozan rushed Middleton, and the jumper was interfered by the opponent's long arm-missed!
Antetokounmpo accepted the rebound, stretched his long legs, and rushed forward, one-stop to the frontcourt, turned around and smashed Siakam, and made a layup!
"Giannis has improved a lot this season, his physicality has increased, and his ball protection in transition has improved!" Greg Sager said.

"Giannis was trained by the team, and now Eric is in exchange, and the team is also building around him!" Jeff Van Gundy said.

Jeremy Lin dribbles over and picks and rolls with Ibaka at the top of the arc.

Blood Cloth bypassed the cover and continued to chase Jeremy Lin.

Jeremy Lin gave the ball to Siakam.

Siakam forced Antetokounmpo and was interfered with for a layup-missed!
Henson grabbed the rebound and handed it to Bloodcloth to advance.

On the Bucks side, Antetokounmpo rushed to the basket, and the layup was destroyed by Ibaka and Siakam!
Ying Xiong received the rebound and gave the ball to Jeremy Lin.

Jeremy Lin counterattacked with the ball, 3-for-2 in the frontcourt, and Yingxiong hit the basket near the 3-point line.

Ying Xiong made an alley-oop and dunked successfully!
The two sides draw!

For the Bucks, Snell was shot in blood, and the latter made a 3-pointer—no!
Antetokounmpo is strong on the offensive rebound, but there are many people under the basket.

Antetokounmpo Bledsoe from the outside line, the latter passed Jeremy Lin and made an emergency stop for a jumper-no!
Siakam accepted the rebound and handed it to Ying Xiong to advance.

Ying Xiong held the ball in the backcourt, ran forcibly, and followed up with Jeremy Lin, who made a 3-pointer—a hit!
The Raptors lead 5:2!

"Although Milwaukee traded for Eric, the offensive space is still blocked!" Greg Sager said.

"John doesn't have the ability to open up the space, and he doesn't have much offensive power at the basket. Giannis has improved a lot, but he still doesn't have much shooting ability. Even Eric and Tony, the outside line is not stable. The only one on the team The stable outside shooting point is Chris. Toronto is very experienced, let Ying go to guard Chris, and the rest of the players shrink as much as possible." Jeff Van Gundy said.

For the Bucks, Henson catches a bloody point from the basket. The latter dunks through Ibaka, but is blocked by the opponent!
Antetokounmpo got the ball, made a strong move under the basket, and was blown by the opponent for a scrimmage!
"The space under the basket is too small, and Giannis is still rushing to the basket. This is not a wise way of attacking!" Greg Sager said.

"Giannis has improved because of his strength and ball handling, plus a shot, but his shooting ability has not improved much. Today, when the league pays more and more attention to shooting ability, a player like him must be around him. With a shooter, otherwise the problem of offensive space will never be solved." Jeff Van Gundy said.

Antetokounmpo and Ibaka jumped the ball, and the ball was won by the Raptors.

Jeremy Lin held the ball in the frontcourt and organized an offense at the top of the arc.

Ying Xiong cruised in the frontcourt, using off-ball screens, kept moving, looking for opportunities.

Ibaka received the ball from a high position and gave it to Ying Xiong who made an empty cut under the basket.

Ying Xiong catches the ball, changes direction and shakes Snell away, forcefully kills the basket, faces "jumping man" John Henson, directly smashes the opponent, and succeeds in the layup!
"Strike!" Greg Sager exclaimed.

"John's vertical jumping ability, the current Serge is not his opponent, but the strength, I guess he can't withstand the impact of Jeremy!" Jeff Van Gundy said.

The Raptors lead 7:2, Bucks coach Jason Kidd requests a timeout!
"It should be really diverse in offense. You can attack with the ball, and the offense without the ball is also top-notch. It is too difficult to limit!" Greg Sager said.

"In this day and age, it's too easy to target players with obvious flaws!" Jeff Van Gundy said.

Pause back, the game continues.

For the Bucks, the frontcourt was widened, allowing Antetokounmpo to take Siakam from the waist.

Antetokounmpo forced Siakam to cause a foul!

The Bucks continued, blood cloth and Henson alley-oop at the basket-successful!
The Raptors attacked, Ying Xiong received the ball in the frontcourt, Crossover rushed in, then changed direction to pull the ball to an emergency stop, retreated to take off, and suddenly passed the ball to Siakam, who made an empty cut under the basket, and the latter made a layup!
"This ball, many people present probably thought it was a jump shot!" Greg Sagel laughed, "The acting is too realistic!"

"It's becoming more and more unreasonable to play the ball, and it is estimated that even he himself made this ball temporarily!" Jeff Van Gundy said.

For the Bucks, Middleton used the pick-and-roll to hit Yingxiong, but missed a jumper!
The Raptors counterattacked and DeRozan made a layup!
"Milwaukee can't play halftime offensively, and the opponent pays attention to retreating to reduce mistakes. They can't make transitions, and the threat is too small." Jeff Van Gundy said.

"Jeff, what do you think Giannis needs to learn from Ying?" Greg Sager asked.

"Shooting, as long as he learns this, he will have a chance to become a top star in the league!" Jeff Van Gundy said.

"Is it just shooting?" Greg Sager was a little surprised.

"Greg, don't underestimate shooting. How many superstars can't practice this in their lifetime. Moreover, being able to shoot and being good at shooting are two different things." Jeff Van Gundy said.

The Bucks attacked in the half court and failed to play tactics again. Antetokounmpo hit Siakam with the ball, forced the basket to be flanked, and the ball was blocked!

The Raptors counterattacked again, playing more and less in the frontcourt, and Ying Xiong fed DeRozan an alley-oop!
"Watching Milwaukee's half-court offense, it's horrible!" Greg Sager said.

"The lineup decision, coupled with the lack of necessary tactical support in the half, combined, it became like this." Jeff Van Gundy said.

The Raptors have firmly grasped the situation on the court since the first quarter.In front of Ying Xiong, Brother Antetokounmpo instantly became like a rough guy who can only do things recklessly.And the newly joined Blood Cloth is also very difficult to turn the tide of the battle on his own. He has also been targeted, and it is difficult to make sudden points effective.

The tone of the game was set from the very beginning. The Raptors at home did not give the Bucks a chance at all and firmly held the home team on the field.

(End of this chapter)

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