Basketball UFO

Chapter 14 Beyond Imagination (Page 12)

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Rasheed Wallace muttered off the court, "The Trail Blazers are playing 5 games. We have played 9 games, and I have only received 7 technical fouls. It's not time to be suspended yet."

The Nets have only played 5 games since the start of the season, and the most teams have played 10 games, which is not even.

Bradley and Sabonis jumped the ball and successfully passed the ball to Carter. Carter immediately turned to Cassel to organize the attack.

"Sabonis's jumping height is less than a coin." On-site commentators joked.

Sabonis once led the former Soviet Union to win the 1988 Olympic men's basketball championship before forcing him to join the 1992 Dream Team. However, it was already the 95-96 season when he arrived in the NBA. This season can only be regarded as his second year, but he is already 32 years old. Advanced age.

At the age of 31 last season, he also participated in the Rookie Challenge. Many players have no ball to play at the age of 31 and leave the NBA.

It is worth mentioning that his son Domantas Sabonis entered the league in 2016.

At the beginning of the game, Cassel advanced with the ball and moved to the inside. Bradley used his footsteps to beat Sabonis. Unfortunately, he was blocked by the opponent's more flexible footsteps and was given to the outside, where Kendall Gill shot.

Missed.

Williams pushed past Chris Dudley and knocked the rebound away. Carter had already found a position, received the ball and made another jumper, making a solid hit.

"Hoo... the team has no control and they still don't let me play." Rashid roared, very dissatisfied with Carlesimo, "You better win the game."

Kenny Anderson controls the tempo. This Blazers are very average, with 6 players averaging more than 10 points per game, 5 of them averaging more than 13 points per game, but Kenny Anderson, who averages the highest score per game, is less than 18 points per game.

Also hanging inside, Sabonis used his old steps to shake Bradley away and score easily with a rebound.

"The Nets are like paper inside and have no defensive ability at all." The commentator was very happy, "Bradley is really a bamboo pole and cannot handle Sabonis' old arms and legs."

Carter faced Gary Trent's defense and had no advantage in height. The opponent was 203cm tall, but Carter had the advantage in wingspan and explosive power. He suddenly accelerated and cut inside. Sabonis rushed to defend and hit a dunk.

"Here comes Carter's dunk." The on-site commentator immediately became excited. "Carter's dunk has become his label. His movements are stretched and beautiful. It is simply amazing."

"In the dunk just now, the arm was stretched too straight, and it felt very powerful."

Fans all over the United States saw Carter's dunk performance and screamed in front of the TV.

"Who is this player No. 15? The dunk was so awesome. Oh, Vince Carter, remember that."

"Vince Carter, turned out to be this year's rookie, dunked so beautifully."

However, Carter still controlled his personal desire to score and led the team's offense and defense more. The Trail Blazers fired continuously, and several teams cooperated well.

Gary Trent suddenly used a pick-and-roll to get rid of Carter, shot a mid-range shot, and challenged Carter, "Rookie, welcome to the NBA."

Cassel saw Carter's expression change, and immediately gave him the ball in the next wave of offense. The boss wanted to respond to his opponent. Upon seeing this, the other players immediately pulled away, giving Carter a chance to challenge.

Gary Trent stepped forward excitedly, "Do you want to eat me alone? Come if you have the ability."

"I'll put you on your knees."

Carter grabbed the ball with one hand, suddenly dribbled, and at the same time stepped out, passing by in half a step. Trent's pace was not slow and he actually kept up. Unexpectedly, Carter moved the ball to his hip with his right hand, caught the ball with his left hand, and already followed with his right foot, breaking through from Trent's left side.

It was too late for Trent to adjust his focus, so he subconsciously adjusted his defensive strategy and went down.

Carter stepped into the penalty area and had already attracted Sabonis. Unexpectedly, Trent moved faster this time and flew up at the same time as Carter.

At this moment, Carter changed the ball from his left hand to his right hand, swung it over Trent's head, and hung his arm directly on the rim for an incredible dunk.

"Oh my God, did Carter dunk again just now?"

Beep! The referee blew the whistle, and Trent almost hung on Carter, using his arms to block it. It was an obvious foul.

Carter went to the free throw line.

Looking at Gary Trent, "How was it? Do you want to do it again?"

Gary Trent's face was ashen and he didn't dare to reply. This guy doesn't seem to be easy to mess with.

Carter added a penalty and made an easy hit.

The Nets lead by 3 points.

After teaching his opponent a lesson, Carter returned to the normal track of the game and only scored 7 points in the first quarter.

The rest of the time, I let my teammates play to explore the Trail Blazers' bottom line. Today, my teammates also worked hard. After a few games of silence, Kendall Gill scored 6 points in the first quarter today and regained his form.

Carter did not play the entire quarter. During the second official timeout, Carter came off the court to rest and let the substitutes play.

The Blazers replaced power forward Clifford Robinson, and sure enough they opened a gap from the inside. Neither Jason Richardson nor Teacher Tony could stop Robinson. Robinson averaged 21.1 points per game last season and scored more than 20 points for three consecutive seasons.

Acting as a killer on the bench, he quickly scored 6 points in a row, chasing the score to only 1 point.

By the end of the first quarter, the Nets led 23 to 22 by 1 point.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Robinson played as strong as ever and scored consecutively again. In just 7 minutes, he became the main offensive point of the Trail Blazers. Everyone played for him and he had already scored 10 points.

Helped the Trail Blazers reverse the score.

"The Nets' inside line is so scumbag, worse than the men's scumbag." The commentator chuckled. "With Carter, Cassell, and Kendall Gill on the outside, they are above average, but their inside line strength should be at the bottom of the league."

Sabonis watched from the sidelines, a little helpless. He now only has experience and rhythm in playing, and can no longer keep up. The cooperation between Dudley and Robinson is actually better.

By the middle of the second quarter, the score quickly expanded to 7 points. A player who could score 20 points appeared on the bench, which was extremely lethal.

"The Nets have no one on the bench who can play." Fans have all noticed that the Nets lineup is extremely thin and cannot support the main players when they are off the court.

"If Carter and Cassell hadn't scored, they would have been blown away. The overall strength of this team is too weak."

Carter broke through again and was pulled down by Robinson for the second time.

The referee didn't give a whistle the first time, but only called a foul the second time. Carter has become the focus of his opponents' attention. Unfortunately, he does not have a star whistle and many fouls were not called.

Carter stood on the free throw line again, looked at Robinson, "I have the guts to foul again."

His eyes returned to the basket and he made the first free throw.

The second free throw went wide. After several games, the first free throw was missed. Sabonis, who had just debuted, grabbed the rebound and gave it to Kenny Anderson.

Anderson saw his teammate's good position and immediately launched a long pass, preparing to reach Isiah Leder.

"No." Ryder stood up and turned around. He found Carter running and was instinctively nervous.

It was too late to turn around and catch the ball. Carter suddenly appeared and stole the basketball. Kenny Anderson committed a turnover.

Cassell taunted him at the right time, "Man, you're not good at passing the ball..."

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