Jim Bass Ambition

Chapter 211 Mind Explosion

Chapter 211 Mind Explosion

Piller felt that such an arrogant rookie needed to teach him a lesson he would never forget, telling him why the flowers were so popular.At that time, I had gradually gained a foothold in the Lakers. As a result, the Lakers selected Van Exel in the first year and Eddie Jones in the second year, taking up all the playing time in the backcourt. , chose Kobe Bryant, and he was simply kicked out. He went from the big city of Los Angeles to a remote area like Vancouver, and dawdled in the rookie Grizzlies. I have no good feelings.

Attacking with the ball is not Peeler's specialty. He was once driven to the rack by the ducks. He was the main offensive point with the ball in the Grizzlies for a season. His contribution was 14.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game, but his shooting percentage was terrible. 39.8%.Just after being robbed, Peeler felt that it was better to hide his clumsiness than to show his ugliness. Bobby Jackson should do the ball handling. Walking around the screen without the ball to catch the ball and shoot three-pointers is the right way.

The king's current second team can't play Princeton tactics, basically relying on Bobby Jackson's free play to control the offense. As the winner of the best sixth man last season, Bobby Jackson has a good score explosive power, All kinds of nerve knife shots are an important factor for the Kings' bench lineup to maintain firepower.

Center Jabari Smith has a height of 2 meters and a weight of 11 kg. The task of man-marking Bobby Jackson was handed over to defensive titan Raja Bell.

Wade was delayed by Smith's screen, Peeler got open from the left three-point line, and Bobby Jackson's pass was immediately in place.

Peeler aimed at the basket and made a steady shot. Wade's defense was a step slower, and the basketball went into the net hollow.

"Rookie, welcome to the NBA!" Piller finally spit out the unfinished trash talk and the resentment in his heart, but Wade on the opposite side seemed to have not heard, and ran to the bottom of the basket to pick up the ball. Pick up the basketball and signal Nene to quickly serve the baseline ball.

In the last game, Nene performed well against his former team. He not only scored 10 points and 6 rebounds, but also sent out a career-high 8 assists. Coupled with the intentional training of the coaching staff, Nene is gradually evolving from a reckless man who only knows how to dunk into a comprehensive power forward.

If you play poorly, you will be punished, and if you play well, you will also be rewarded. Although Nene has not yet returned to the starting lineup, his playing time has increased a lot. Waiting to eat the cake, and when partnering with Ostertag, he will be pulled to a high position, cooperate with Wade, and also take on part of the supporting tasks.

Wade dribbled the ball across the court and waited for his teammates to get in position. Peeler had already opened his posture, ready to defend the ball and give Wade a lesson on both offense and defense.

Unexpectedly, Wade was not tough with Peeler at all, handed the ball to Nene who raised the free throw line, and walked slowly to the weak side.

"What's the matter, rookie, are you afraid of your father Anthony? You should come back as soon as possible..."

In the middle of Peeler's trash talk, Wade suddenly accelerated, and with Battier's off-ball screen, he went straight to the basket from his ribs.

Comprehended in his heart, he grabbed the ball with one hand and swung it towards the basket. Wade burst up and caught the ball with both hands, but instead of completing the alley-oop directly, he pulled the ball to his waist, as if he was fully charged. The force is like a spring, and the hands are clasped hard!

Arco Arena fans gasped.

Wade, who completed this amazing slam dunk, fell from the basket, glanced at Peeler, returned to the defense without saying anything, and gave a high-five to Nene who sent a wonderful pass.

The king's offense seemed to affect Peeler's mentality. After waving for the ball, he missed a strong three-pointer without getting rid of Wade's defense.

Ostertag judged the landing point, firmly stuck the Kings player behind him, and let Wade get the rebound. The Lakers quickly launched a third-line fast break. Wade assisted Battier in the bottom corner and made a three-pointer.

Seeing that Peeler's mentality was wrong, Bobby Jackson didn't intend to let him continue to play blindly. He called Jabari Smith's screen, took advantage of Ostertag's weakness in defending the pick-and-roll, and made a drop-back A mid-step shot helped the Kings stabilize the situation.

On the other side, Wade faced Anthony Peeler's defense, slowly dribbled the ball, and called Nene's pick-and-roll.

"Damn rookie, don't dare to go one-on-one with me..."

Before Nene’s pick-and-roll was in place, Wade suddenly changed direction. Instead of going in the direction of Nene’s block, he pushed the ball directly between Piller and Massenberg who followed Nene. Drilled through the seam.

In the blink of an eye, the King's line of defense had been torn apart, and Jabari Smith at the basket didn't react at all. He watched Wade break through to the basket and staged another dunk with one hand.

On the way back to defense, Wade didn't even bother to look at Peeler.

Then things gradually got out of Peeler's control.

"Dwyane Wade again, he scored 4 points in less than 10 minutes of the second quarter, what is Rick Adelman thinking? Is there any conflict between him and Anthony Peeler, Putting him on the court to embarrass him? Oh my gosh! Look at Peeler, he's fighting Nene! He's clearly broken mentally, and what can we say about being completely blown away by a rookie. "Marv Albert's commentary is always so timely.

The conflict was quickly quelled. The reason was that after being covered by Nene, Piller failed to squeeze through the defense at the first time and sent Wade two points. Of course, the tempered Brazilian hunk would not regard respect for his predecessors as his creed, so he pushed Piller back and staggered, and the teammates from both sides arrived in time to stop the intensification of the conflict.

Piller, who was held up by his teammates, was still cursing, and on the other end, Wade and others persuaded Nene, and finally returned to the rotation, and it was not worth the suspension for fighting with others.

After the referee looked back at the video, he quickly made a penalty. Both Piller and Nene were sent off. This aroused the dissatisfaction of the Lakers, and Nene was the one who was provoked.

The referee's reason was that Nene shot back and constituted a condition for expulsion.In any case, the penalty has been made and cannot be changed.

"We will win this game for you." Haslem walked up to Nene who was about to go back to the locker room, and said to Nene.

Seeing that the substitutes tended to collapse, the king switched back to the main force after the conflict.

Haslem replaced Nene and partnered with Garnett on the inside. As soon as he came up, he grabbed an offensive rebound above Divac's head and made a strong tip-up, extending the Lakers' lead to double digits.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like