NBA: This flower path is a bit strong.

Chapter 303 Volleyball Smash "Push"

Hanamichi and Karl Malone immediately started a thrilling positioning battle under the basket.

They were like two ferocious beasts, staring at the basketball that was about to fall, and neither of them was willing to give in.

Hanamichi leaned against Karl Malone's powerful upper limbs while lowering his center of gravity. His strong legs seemed to be rooted in the ground, and he used all his strength to resist Malone's impact.

Ma Long, relying on his many years of experience and slightly better arm strength, constantly tried to squeeze through the gap and occupy a more advantageous position.

The two of them went back and forth, neither giving in, and showed off their positioning skills under the basket!

Hanamichi skillfully used his body's flexibility, sometimes flashing to the left, sometimes sliding to the right, sticking close to Karl Malone while always maintaining a delicate balance with him;

Ma Long used force to overcome cleverness, and each exertion was as powerful as a tidal wave, trying to break through Huadao's defense.

The audience on the sidelines were stunned, cheering and shouting one after another.

Everyone was attracted by this exciting positioning duel, and they were all guessing who would win in the end and grab the crucial rebound.

As for Greg Ostertag and Big Ben, they have completely become supporting roles!

In the first jump, Hanamichi and Karl Malone were evenly matched!

According to the commentator Zhang Heli, this is indeed unreasonable!

Logically speaking, Hanamichi, who is not at a disadvantage in positioning, can definitely beat Karl Malone in rebounding with his advantages of height and wingspan.

This can be seen from the fact that the Jazz's average rebounds per game in the regular season were less than those of the Raptors!

When Hanamichi was fighting for the rebound this time, he really didn't expect Karl Malone to elbow him!

【postman】:

"nonsense"!

"If you don't show your elbow when trying to grab a rebound, then what's the point of grabbing the rebound!"

As we all know, Karl Malone's jumping action for rebounding in the regular season and the playoffs is different.

Among his jump moves in the playoffs, he leaned towards the defensive player and jumped to grab the ball.

This small action directly led to Karl Malone's average rebounds per game in the playoffs last season being higher than that in the regular season!

This is Karl Malone's habit!

Just like his turn-around, in the regular season he does it with a small backward swing, but in the playoffs, he adds a large backward swing and arm swinging action!

This is related to the increased defensive intensity in the playoffs.

It also has to do with Karl Malone's own attitude.

If the Postman really goes all out from the regular season to the playoffs, even if he has an iron body, it won't be enough.

So, when Hanamichi raised his arms and was about to touch the rebound in mid-air, he was pressed down by Karl Malone's elbow on his chest.

Fortunately, the flower paths that were pulled down were not idle either!

Since you can't grab the rebound with your raised hands, just save your energy and put them down!

So, in full view of everyone, Hanamichi slightly bent his arms and "put" them down, and coincidentally, they were placed right on Karl Malone's shoulders!

Hua Dao said: I am taller than Ma Long and I jumped earlier than him, so it is reasonable for me to lie on his shoulders, right?

The referee on the scene said: Both of your actions are reasonable, just continue!

Greg Ostertag and Big Ben, who were standing by as a foil, never expected that after these two guys showed their perfect positioning skills, they would both jump up and then fall down!

Well, the kind that didn’t even touch the rebound!

So in a hurry, the two men jumped from two directions, trying to grab the rebound.

Greg Ostertag’s height is not for nothing, he was the first to grab the basketball in mid-air.

But Ben has been learning from Oakley for so many years, and he is not a pushover either!

I’m not as tall as you, so it’s okay that I don’t grab the rebound. I’ll just push the ball out and you won’t succeed!

what?

How could Ben, who is nearly 20cm shorter than him, knock the basketball away from Greg Ostertag's hands?

That depends on how Ben "moves the ball"!

There is a trick to this too!

In the "push ball" method taught in Charles Oakley's basketball training camp, there is a volleyball spike-style push ball method!

That is to swing your arms vigorously and slam the basketball.

As for where the ball went after being smashed, only God knows!

Because this action is very likely to accidentally injure the opposing rebounder, either do not use it or use it with all your strength!

What a great Oakley training camp! I don’t know if it’s for basketball or fighting!

It was with this fierceness and full strength that Big Ben "pushed" the basketball away from Greg Ostertag's hands and toward the edge of the baseline.

And on Coach Deng's tactical board, when fighting for offensive rebounds, there is always a tough guy lurking at the edge of the baseline!

This time Christie seized her opportunity.

After he missed the shot at a 45-degree angle, he quickly moved to the bottom corner.

After seeing Big Ben's volleyball spike, Christie had to adjust her receiving posture slightly.

There's no way around it. The force this guy transferred to the basketball when he slammed it with all his strength was simply too great.

While he was adjusting, [National Father-in-law] Jeff Hornacek had already stepped forward to defend.

Christie took advantage of Jeff Hornacek's unstable footing and made a fake triple-threat move with the ball.

After shifting the center of gravity of the defender Jeff Hornacek, he jumped up directly and scored 3 points.

18:11, the game seemed to have entered the rhythm of beating the downtrodden dog that the Raptors are good at!

At the critical moment, it was General John Stockton who used a wonderful cooperation to briefly create a local advantage of the small against the big.

Completed a textbook pick-and-roll attack.

The Jazz scored +2.

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