Basketball UFO

Chapter 38 Back on track (page 038)

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Madison Square Garden.

Carter is here again, and New York fans are looking forward to Carter's explosive dunk.

"You can definitely see Carter dunk today."

"Ewing needs to be more confident and don't get dunked by Carter again."

Even for teams in suburban New York, many fans are willing to regard Carter as a New York player and cheer for Carter at home.

The Nets have a full lineup today, and the Knicks have excellent players even though Larry Johnson is unable to play.

Kittles also performed well, gradually adapting to the rhythm after returning from an injury at the beginning of the season. In the last 15 games, he averaged more than 14 points per game and made 2 three-pointers, which is quite outstanding.

Kittles also showed good defensive toughness and felt better than he did in the All-Star Rookie Game. The Knicks draft is considered a treasure. In fact, Kittles also has the ability to be among the top ten picks. If Carter hadn't come out of nowhere and taken away most of the light, he would not have fallen to the 18th pick.

John Wallace is also a draft pick of the Knicks. He does not have the highlights of Kittles and is still adapting to the rhythm of the NBA. Today, their two rookies defended the super rookie Carter.

"Mosquito" Kittles started the game and faced Vince Carter.

Van Gundy's idea is that as long as Kittles uses his height and wingspan to slightly block Carter.

"We are guarding others, just keep an eye on Carter." Ewing also encouraged Kittles.

Then other players on the team watched Kittles being beaten by Carter. They were so miserable that they didn't dare to step forward to break up the fight.

At the end of three quarters, Carter had scored 34 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Opponent players were almost crushed, and no scum was left. Not only did Carter crush Kittles, but he also ground John Wallace into powder.

"Patrick, I really can't guard Carter." Kittles said bitterly and asked Ewing for help. Ewing is the leader of the team and must shoulder the responsibility.

He waited for Van Gundy to take him off the game. It was too painful. As long as Carter attacked with the ball, he would be beaten and couldn't defend him at all.

Both physically and technically, they are not on the same level.

One is already a star, and the other is still a rookie.

Carter has been very restrained today. Most of his offensive methods are post-up singles, using the thin Kittles to hone his post-up offensive skills.

"Here we go again...Gan" Kittles went up bravely and pushed against Carter again. This guy's body is getting stronger and stronger. Every time he takes the initiative to exert force, you don't know where his center of gravity is, and it's hard to guard against him.

"Very good, that's it, continue to defend and work harder." Carter trained Kittles on the spot and constantly reminded the opponent to pay attention to the key points of defense.

The pressure from his opponents was not enough. Carter polished his post-up skills over and over again today, gaining new insights every time, and the one-on-ones were quite exciting.

Van Gundy looked helpless as he looked at Carter, who had both strength and agility.

The Nets lost two consecutive games, and Carter also held back two games. Today, almost the whole team went crazy as they gritted their teeth to win.

The scores between the two teams were about the same. The rest of the Nets were poorly defended and did not perform very well. However, they worked particularly hard on the defensive end and were not afraid of confrontation on the offensive end. They just took advantage of the situation.

The efficiency is not too high, but the features are highlighted. Carter was particularly outstanding, performing at a dominant level both offensively and defensively.

Kittles was taught a lesson by Carter again. He watched him go inside and dunk. If he couldn't block it, just block it. Why humiliate himself.

John Wallace looked at Kittles from the court and secretly laughed, "Fortunately, everyone's focus was on Carter, and no one noticed that I had committed 4 fouls. Kittles had already committed 5 fouls. "

Oakley did not actively commit a foul. He deliberately took Carter down at the beginning of the game. Carter has long known the intensity and often reserves his strength to deal with emergencies.

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Bang, bang!

Carter hit Kittles again, turned around and made a jump shot. Kittles no longer wanted to jump. If he defended harder, it would be easy to hit his hands. He hit double figures today. Fortunately, he was only whistled for 5 fouls.

The Nets lead by 2 points.

The Knicks attacked and used the cooperation of Ewing and Oakley inside to score 2 points. Rasheed can't guard Ewing either. Ewing has a beautiful mid-range shot, and Oakley can use various little moves to torment Williams.

The Knicks have the upper hand inside.

The Knicks are without Larry Johnson on the outside, and their defense has dropped a level. Kittles can't guard Carter at all, and instead allows Carter to hone his post-up skills.

Actual combat is more effective than drills. Carter gradually mastered the skills of back-up play in the fast offensive and defensive rhythm. Kittles' defense is not bad, especially the Knicks players who have the defensive spirit penetrated into their souls. There are always people who want to come over to get the ball, allowing Carter to play with full energy in the post.

"Is this guy doing this on purpose? He kept using post-ups and dunked on Ewing and Oakley." Van Gundy had always suspected Carter of causing trouble.

It doesn't look like much, it seems like Carter is just using the game to hone his skills. The game continues and the fourth quarter begins.

Cassel and Carter hit the wall and cooperated, synchronized down the line, the alien pulled diagonally downwards, and quickly passed the ball to the middle. Carter flew up as he advanced. Kittles subconsciously defended and pounced on him.

He was dunked violently by Carter and fell to the ground.

The sound of bombing resounded throughout the stadium, and the New York fans couldn't help but cheer and cheer for Carter.

Ewing was sweating secretly, "Fortunately, I didn't make up for it just now, otherwise it would have been another slap in the face."

The referee has already blown the whistle, and Kittles committed a defensive foul. His whole body was almost hanging on Carter, and it would be unreasonable not to call a foul.

"Relief, finally relief." Kittles sighed, quickly raised his hand to indicate a foul, and then hurried off the field. rest!

"John, it's up to you, keep working hard." Kittles completed his task and scored 10 points today. His performance was not bad, but Carter was too dazzling.

Van Gundy told John Wallace, who was about to come on the court, on the sidelines, "Defend hard, we have people inside. Carter is not as scary as you think. You have already guarded half of it."

John Wallace didn't care about him. I believe you are a ghost and full of bad ideas.

Van Gundy's team has never been able to find a way to restrain fast offense and defense. Several players in the Nets backcourt have the ability to hold the ball on fast breaks, making the Knicks very uncomfortable.

A team with a traditional center as the core of its tactics focuses on half-court offense and defense, using the inside to take advantage and provide space for the outside. Fast breaks rely heavily on backcourt players. If there are a few fast players, fast breaks are not a big problem.

It's a pity that the Knicks' backcourt players are strong, but they advance quickly but do not have any advantage.

"The Nets' lineup seems to be trying to restrain our Knicks." The on-site commentator was very unhappy. The Nets won the last game, and this one will happen again. "Our backcourt players lack speed. This is Advantage for the Nets.”

"But we have the advantage inside, and Ewing has already destroyed the Nets. The combination of Rasheed and Williams is no match for Ewing and Oakley."

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