NBA: Starting Reward Ryota Kise

Chapter 359 Bowen's key shot

Chapter 359 Bowen's key shot

Bowen is a player that every coach likes. He won't talk back. He will do whatever the coach assigns. So if the coach asks him to defend, he will defend. On the offensive end, he will shoot when he has a chance, and he will not touch the ball for a long time. The first shot must have a bad feel, which is also the reason for Bowen's low hit rate.

Bowen believes that if he can make more shots per game, he can also average more than 10 "sixty-three" points per game, but he just thinks about this idea, and he didn't tell the coach that he cherishes the opportunity now. His biggest dream.

Lin Tianhui was also subjectively influenced by himself. He always remembered that Bowen was a defensive player and felt that his offense was not good. This was mainly influenced by Tony Allen and Robertson in later generations. In fact, Bowen's shooting was still good. , This ball is when Bowen proves himself.

Bowen was not affected at all in the face of Hornacek, who was blocked, and threw the ball in steadily.

"Nice, Bruce, beautiful."

Barkley celebrated with his arms around Bowen, and the ball tied the score, allowing the Suns to tie the Jazz once again.

Neither the Jazz nor the Suns called a timeout. The coaches of both teams chose to hand over the initiative to the players on the field. Malone failed to score in the face of double-teaming, and Barkley also failed to score.

After that, the Jazz Kyle made a counter-run to pick up Malone's layup. As soon as the goal was scored, the Suns launched a quick counterattack. Kidd sent a long pass to Barkley who was going down quickly. Barkley dunked.

There are 38 seconds left in the game, and the two sides are still tied at 91 to 91.

The Jazz called a timeout, and Sloan's main arrangement was to attack, and let Stockton and Malone decide for themselves, and strive to complete the attack within 14 seconds, leaving the last chance for the attack to themselves.

After a timeout, the Jazz decisively chose to attack quickly. It took Stockton less than 4 seconds to advance to the frontcourt, and then handed it over to Malone. Malone took the ball and feinted, followed by a breakthrough, and suddenly stopped the ball and shot. Big Ben didn't react and watched the basketball enter the basket.

And this time, there are 30 seconds left.

The Suns also called for a timeout. This was the last time for the Suns. Angie's request was to hit a two-pointer, and he also wanted to get the last chance to attack. The choice of this attack saved Barkley 0. .

The Suns served in the frontcourt, and Big Ben passed it to Kidd. Kidd shoved the basketball into Barkley's hands with a pick-and-roll from outside, and Barkley made a hook.

After knocking up, Barkley beat Kyle to get the basketball, and with 25 seconds left, the Suns regained the ball.

Barkley threw the ball out again.

Kidd was not in a hurry this time. He looked for an opportunity. With 13 seconds left before the end of the game, he broke through to the inside line and passed the ball to Barkley. After Barkley got the basketball, Malone stabbed the basketball behind him. The basketball is on the ground, and many people are fighting for it.

Kidd fell and stabbed the basketball to Chapman on the outside. Chapman got the basketball and was pressed by Russell at 4.1. There was no chance. Chapman took a step across the three-point line. This is also a package for Hornacek. Clip over, there are 4 seconds of attack time, no chance Chapman will pass the ball to Bowen.

At this time, everyone was watching Bowen. The Jazz believed that Bowen could not get in, while the Suns were a little nervous.

Bowen threw the ball under the spotlight.

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