Basketball UFO

Chapter 47 047 Playoffs Outlook (Page 12)

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The game is still going on and the third quarter has begun.

The Timberwolves are frantically chasing points and slowly approaching, but the Nets are still in a solid position and will not easily give their opponents a chance.

Garnett kept shaking, using his height to pass the ball, assisting Gugliotta to score inside. After the center scored, he seemed more excited than his teammates, and yelled at the camera crazily, as if to boost morale, "Great, that's it." .”

Rasheed couldn't stand it anymore and couldn't help but remind Garnett, "No one listens to your nonsense. Get back on defense quickly, Carter is going to dunk."

Garnett didn't want to pay attention to Rasheed. He felt that he was right. This is the way he plays, without passion, it is more uncomfortable than killing him. He hates failure and hates not having passion even more.

As expected, Carter came, with a powerful sense of oppression. Facing Dean, he made a one-step pass, passing the big guy cleanly, then turned inside with one kick, taking advantage of the opponent's defense to jump high and look for opportunities in the air.

Gugliotta flew to block the shot.

Carter soared under the basket, flying from the right side of the basket to the left side. He still had enough energy to spare. After dodging the defender, he scored the ball and made a backhand layup, an easy and freehand move.

At the same time, Gugliotta brought down his arm, hitting Carter hard.

Carter struggled, but the moment before the contact, he pushed the ball away and scored. Therefore, the foul has no impact on him at all. Under the ruthless hand of the center, he can still score easily.

His strong physical fitness is fully demonstrated. If Carter plays the inside position, he will probably be able to crush the Timberwolves inside. Whether it is Gugliotta, Kevin Garnett or Dean Garnett, they are not muscular men and lack a bit of terrifying strength.

"Beep..." The referee blew the whistle. Carter's goal was valid, and he had to add a penalty kick.

"Did you see that? I told you that Carter would score, but you just didn't believe it. Are you going to be destroyed?" Rasheed stimulated Garnett's nerves.

Garnett pretended not to hear, stepped on the free throw position, and waited for the rebound.

There was no rebound and Carter made an extra free throw.

Upon seeing this, Sanders called a timeout and redeployed his tactics. It's already the middle of the third quarter, and the team hasn't found a way to restrain Carter yet, fearing that the opponent will score more than 40 points.

So far, Carter's score has reached 26 points and 7 assists, which are terrible statistics.

"A rookie has such lethality. I haven't seen such a mature rookie in many years." Timberwolves veteran Sam Mitchell stared at Carter and beat the Timberwolves to a loss. It is indeed rare. He rarely appears on stage anymore, but his heart still surges when he sees the passionate young man.

Sanders is still nervously deploying tactics and preparing to adjust his defense against Carter. He looked at Kevin Garnett, the team's leader. At this time, the leader must stand up, preferably by guarding the opponent's strongest player.

This is how Carter plays, polishing himself and becoming an offensive and defensive presence. On the offensive end, he takes the lead, and on the defensive end, he takes the initiative to serve as a defensive force to deal with the opponent's offensive spearheads.

Jordan used to play this way, and Kobe will play this way in the future. The real top players are actually integrated offense and defense. The same is true for Duncan. His defense is almost exemplary, he is not weak in scoring at critical moments, and his ability to attack tough situations is particularly strong.

At this moment, Garnett didn't say anything. He really didn't want to defend Carter. If nothing else, he just couldn't.

Carter has a beautiful three-point shot and top-notch breakthrough skills, so he is not so easy to defend. If he doesn't follow him out, Carter's three-pointer can hit him in the face. If he follows him out, Carter can break through easily and his mid-range shot is also very accurate.

Sanders had no choice but to rely on Garnett now, "Kevin, you appear at the small forward position, use your height and movement to restrict Carter."

Garnett also wanted to refute, but his teammates all looked over, and Dean immediately cheered, "I will cooperate and be on standby on the bench at any time."

This was so uncomfortable, Dean was beaten like a piece of rotten meat by Carter. Whether it was footwork, technique, or even body, Dean was crushed by Carter.

Dean is taller than Carter and looks stronger than Carter, but he just can't stop him. Now the coach asked Garnett to defend. He was eager to get off the court early and face Carter. He was tortured to death throughout the night.

Unfortunately, Dean didn't have time to rest. He just switched to the power forward position and continued to fight.

"Maybe Rashid is easier to deal with than Carter." Dean thought to himself, even if he was beaten by Rasheed, it would be better than being beaten by Carter, at least no one would pay attention.

Carter is a rising star in the league. Countless people are paying attention. His every move will become the focus. The players who are beaten by Carter are the negative examples, but Rashid will not.

Rasheed was very excited, faced Dean, and started to provoke, "Hey, Kevin Garnett was beaten away by me, and now here comes Dean Garnett. Are the two Garnetts taking turns to fight with me?" "

"Kevin is going to defend Vince Carter." Dean whispered, almost in a discussion tone. We won't tell anyone. "Why don't we all just stay calm and watch their performance."

Before Dean finished speaking, Carter's ball was passed to Rashid.

Rasheed made a sound, leaned on Dean, hit hard inside, dug out the space, made a small throw, and the ball went in.

By the way, Dean got a foul and another penalty was added.

"No way, I can't keep a low profile, my boss is too strong." Rasheed walked to the free throw line and spoke very loudly, deliberately letting Dean and Garnett hear.

Then he said to Carter, "Boss, this ball was passed so beautifully."

"I knew you would score." Carter pointed at him in affirmation.

Then he naturally walked back to his own half, trusting Rasheed and not using him to rebound.

"Wow, Vince just walked back to the backcourt to defend. It looks like Rasheed is going to make a free throw."

"Regardless of whether he will score a penalty or not, Carter shows his absolute trust in his teammates. If I were on the same team as him, I would be very happy." The TV commentator said with emotion.

Carter pays attention to the movement habits of each teammate. He will carefully consider which position or height they are suitable for receiving the ball, or discuss with Cassel.

Cassell is an expert at passing the ball. The ball he passes is very comfortable and allows his teammates to perform well. Carter learned this and his teammates cooperated with him, so it was natural to play easily.

Rasheed moves fast and can catch the ball even with his back bent, but Carter still likes to send it to his chest. After catching the ball, he can follow the next move, which makes him more threatening.

Garnett heard Rasheed's praise of Carter and cursed, "A sycophant...only praises Carter's bad feet."

Then he glanced at his teammates with a look of helplessness. Why, there’s not even one person who takes the initiative to praise his stinky feet?

The awareness of teammates is so poor, no wonder they can't achieve good results. Garnett thought, and that seemed to be the reason he found it.

The Nets controlled the tempo of the game and played very easily.

Carter caught the ball again and pretended to shoot. Garnett immediately jumped up to block the shot. When he realized that he had been deceived, he roared and turned back to defend, "blocking Carter."

It was quite a fake move. Insider Dean did not dare to help defend. He was already frightened by Carter. Now at the end of the third quarter, he had committed 4 fouls. For the sake of the team, he could not foul again.

Carter rushed inside, and Gugliotta was helpless and rushed over to help defend. This time Carter still did not attack on his own and easily passed the ball to Williams in the hands of Williams.

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