Parker served the ball from the baseline to Ginobili.

Ginobili took two steps and returned the ball to Parker under the pressure of Jefferson.

During the timeout just now, Parker experienced the biggest crisis in his career.

Povich's saliva almost soaked his face, and his angry roar made Parker's head still buzzing.

It was understandable that Popovich scolded him. He was too timid when facing Roy's defense.

It was almost to the point of psychological trauma. In the previous shot, Roy was at least two meters away from him.

In the case that it was impossible to block him, Parker saw Roy like a mouse seeing a cat.

He had no fighting spirit at all. When shooting, the basketball was thrown towards the basket in a panic.

He didn't consider the aiming problem at all, which also caused the basketball to bounce out of the frame, and Carter had the opportunity to counterattack.

Everything was caused by him. From leading by 4 points and holding the offensive power, it has changed to only leading by one point.

He had to bear the biggest blame, so Popovich scolded for half of the timeout after arranging the tactics, which was well deserved.

If the Spurs had not had a better choice, Popovich would definitely put him on the bench!

Now after the timeout, Parker has become a tool in Popovich's tactical arrangement.

A tool to share the pressure for Ginobili and dribble across half the court.

Even so, he had to work hard to complete it, and in terms of quality and quantity.

Otherwise, no one knows what Popovich will do when he is angry.

Parker dare not bear it, let alone imagine the serious consequences of angering Popovich again.

Now he can only perform well and strive to win back the trust of the head coach.

Parker's center of gravity is very low, and his dribbling is quite stable. Even under the interference of Lagabel, he can still carry the ball through the half court like a butterfly through flowers.

Parker, who has completed his task, needs to intersperse without the ball to attract the Nets' defense.

The ball is returned to Ginobili's hands. Duncan follows Roy to the top of the arc to help Ginobili pick and roll.

The wide body of the stone Buddha easily blocked Jefferson tightly.

Even with Roy's delay, Ginobili still dodges the gap.

Looking at Ginobili who is about to shoot not far away, Roy has no choice but to rush in the direction of the Argentine.

It is impossible to let Ginobili shoot at will.

Although he is not a professional shooter, Argentina's shooting ability is definitely above the level.

For a player of his level, the opportunity of an open position is a gift.

Roy knew that the Spurs' offense was definitely not that simple. Ginobili had an ulterior motive for moving him away.

But Popovich's tactic was an open conspiracy. Either you let Ginobili shoot as he pleased, or you had to switch defense.

The result was that Duncan slipped directly into the inside.

Ginobili was on the outside, luring Roy to come up and then faked a shot and passed the ball to Duncan from a long distance.

McGinnis and Carter were standing under the basket. The Nets' inside line was not high enough.

The difference in size was there, and Duncan stood out among them!

After receiving the ball, Duncan turned around and raised his hand in one go, and stepped directly into the Nets' reasonable collision zone.

With the defense of McGinnis and Carter, he made a small hook shot into the arms of the two and scored the ball.

100:103

Duncan is worthy of being the Spurs' mainstay, and his offensive stability plays a decisive role.

Whenever Popovich arranges tactics and tasks, he can always complete them in the most efficient and direct way.

Even Roy has to admire Duncan's ability and tactical execution.

Whether it is technical level, tactical quality, or psychological quality, he is top-notch in these aspects, and is worthy of the title of the most powerful forward in history.

After the Spurs scored, Roy also had a plan in his mind. He must not let the opponent switch defense at will and trick him out of the penalty area.

In this way, the Nets' weak penalty area will be exposed to the Spurs.

With the Spurs' passing ability, they will definitely give Duncan the opportunity to attack at will.

After all, Duncan's strength is there, and it is almost impossible for ordinary inside players to put pressure on Duncan.

Looking at the entire league, there are too many people who can limit the Stone Buddha in the inside.

Popovich looked at his apprentice with indescribable satisfaction.

The Spurs have come this far thanks to him alone. No matter how brilliantly Ginobili and Parker performed in other playoff games,

The San Antonio Spurs will always beDuncan's team, with his presence and performance, directly determines the upper and lower limits of the Spurs.

He is the kind of inside player that the whole league dreams of. Any team that gets him will get the cornerstone of at least 15 years of championship.

Such a player is hard to come by. Thinking of this, Popovich glanced at Roy of the Nets who was organizing his teammates to get into position.

There are three such big men in the whole league.

One is in the current Heat, aging and fading.

One is in San Antonio, still at the peak, in the heyday.

Another is in New Jersey, a youth storm, rising slowly!

After decades of immersion in the NBA, Popovich's eyes are far more vicious than those of various scouts. He has seen the future of the league in Roy.

On the court, Carter broke through Bowen's blockade with the ball and passed it to Roy.

After Roy received the ball, he didn't say anything and directly launched a singles against Duncan.

Face-to-face attack is definitely Roy's best method, and it is also the most uncomfortable offensive method when Duncan defends Roy.

Roy's tentative steps, continuous fake dribbling, and then began to accelerate.

Light steps, coupled with beautiful dribbling, the basketball in his hand returned to the vicinity of his chest during the swaying.

All the movements seemed to be connected as if they would become a quick stop jump shot in the next second.

Duncan instinctively predicted that Roy would shoot next, and he tiptoed towards Roy.

But Roy not only did not put his hands together to catch the ball, but pushed the ball to the left.

He lowered his body to avoid Duncan's body, flashed past Duncan's side, and directly passed the stone Buddha!

Roy used a move that only a guard can do, "worshiping Buddha".

This kind of dribbling is really difficult for an inside player of Duncan's height to deal with.

He was worshipping in front of a stone Buddha. Perhaps the stone Buddha was not a real Buddha and could not bear this worship.

Roy passed Duncan with a very fast move and dribbled the ball at a sprint speed, heading straight to the inside of the Spurs.

The Spurs' inside without Duncan was better than the Nets, but it was also limited.

Veteran Horry stood under the basket. He still had a little effect on the offensive end, but he could only be called a burden on the defensive end.

Roy's extremely fast speed and explosive power impacted the nerves and confidence of the veteran.

His mental state fell to the bottom. Even though he knew he was powerless, as an old inside player, he still bravely faced it!

After all, he was not Parker, let alone a Frenchman. He did not have the tradition of holding his hands high and retreating, and the white flag was not his nationality.

But all this was just a futile effort. Roy, who took a step and jumped, was as powerful as a mountain in the air.

Through Horry's defense, he grabbed the ball with both hands and dunked it into the basket with a posture of holding a fire to burn the sky!

102 to 103

The Nets' home court was silent, and after two seconds of silence, there was a thunderous cheer.

This ball was purely Roy's personal show, from Duncan's defense like a butterfly flying through flowers, to the inside line dunking over Horry,

The whole set of actions was full of domineering and irresistible charm, and also shocked the minds of all the Spurs players.

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