Chapter 256
Chapter 256
Charlie Ward was tackled by Rayong on the flank during a turn.
After winning the ball, Rayong quickly threw the ball across the half court like a quarterback, and Aaron McGee received the ball and slipped to the basket in a big stride, turned over and dunked, and directly knocked Madison Garden Square silent.
Charles Barkley: I have to admit that this passing vision is really not simple, just like Jason Kidd, the ball leads people, and it doesn't need any adjustment, just dunk it when you get up.
Knicks Alan Houston received a pass from the outside, dribbled and then combined the ball under the left basket and stepped to the basket, missed the defender, and missed.
This ball Aaron McGee is very smart, and when the opponent rushes over diagonally, he keeps an eye on it, and waits to turn sideways.
Gently move to the side, and Houston can't borrow it.
Under the basket, Van Horn held the ball hard and handed it to Rayong, who came to pick it up.
The 76ers' players dispersed like a tidal wave, and even Haywood strode forward with his head down.
It's really fast.
With a flick of Rayong's wrist, the ball landed precisely into Van Horn's hand, who was one step inside the free throw line.
Van Horn received the ball and went up, and Tim Thomas on the opposite side immediately jumped.
Van Horn didn't make a move, but split the ball in the air into the hands of Ragabel on the right.
That point is Bell's most accurate point, is it a three-point shot from the base?
No!
The three-point is indeed a three-point, and Bell passed up one more time, directly disrupting the defensive rhythm of the opposite side, and the last three-point shot was Aaron McGee, who kept up.
This ball is played very patiently, inside and out, textbook passing.
Coach Bol was very satisfied with the switch between attack and defense, and kept getting up and giving a thumbs up in the direction of the field.
On the Knicks' side, Charlie Ward dribbled the ball again, and Tim Thomas came out of it and reached for the ball at the free-throw line.
Charlie Ward hits the ground and gives.
Tim Thomas turned slowly and held the ball in the face frame, and Van Horn immediately pressed on it.
Kenny Smith: Two big forwards with shooting ability are facing each other, and let's see what Tim does with this ball.
Tim Thomas defended the ball to his waist, pressed it twice and then started to get off the ball, spotting Van Horn's front foot and immediately pressing in a big step.
Van Horn was still very keen, and immediately stuck the route of the other party's daughter.
Tim Thomas took advantage of the situation to complete the turn, using his body to jam the opponent and then gently lifting his arm upward, and the ball slid out between his fingers.
"Whew!"
is another clever low-handed basket, this ball stuck in the opponent's waist is the point, just can use the opponent's body as the axis to exert force, catch up with the inside line Heywood hesitated to shoot, play very smart.
Several guests gave high praise for the handling of the ball.
Tim Thomas played very aggressively after the opening, and the duo with Alan Houston supported the Knicks' inside and outside shots.
There was no panic on the Philadelphia side, and Aaron McGee dribbled past halftime and quickly found Hywood inside.
Heywood VS Uncle Mu.
This should have been a fight, how old is Uncle Mu?
No one can say clearly!
Anyway, the round that is older than Heywood is the start, and Heywood began to turn around and dribble vigorously.
After the ball is closed,
the cat's waist does not rise immediately, but there is a stuck, and then turns around to the other side of the basket to play the board.
"Smack!" Uncle
Mu shook his finger in the direction of the sideline again.
The old should be stronger, and the African mountains should be stronger and stronger.
Heywood's footsteps were a goal for him to open up the second pulse of Ren Du, but he was still silently blocked by Uncle Mu.
Ginger is still old and spicy.
“Damn it!!"
Shaking his head, Heywood timidly ran to the right side, giving up space to the more nimble Van Horn.
Aaron McGee hoisted the ball inside.
Kenny Smith: It's very sober, it's hanging inside, and the main point of Dicambe Mutumbo is to focus on a young person.
Van Horn did not attack Uncle Mu directly sideways like Heywood, he chose to hold the ball head-on, first dribbled two steps to the right side, and then took a step inside.
Take the initiative to find a physical confrontation, intending to press the opponent for a layup.
But Uncle Mu's arms were too long, so he gave the hat directly from behind when Van Horn leaned in and got ready.
The ball was out of his hands, Van Horn turned around and grabbed it again, and the whistle blew.
The 24-second offense was violated.
The audience burst into enthusiastic cheers.
"Super interior from Georgetown University, four-time Defender of the Year, DiCambe!!"
"Perfect defense, perfect block, perfect positioning!", "
Let's salute this majestic African mountain!".
The DJ immediately raised his pitch and kept signaling for some more movement in the room, and Spike Lee kept high-fiveing and shaking his head with the people around him.
Kenny Smith: Really good, two in one round to defend the opposing inside line.
Charles Barkley: It's all about two different styles of interior.
The Knicks' morale was boosted, and Alan Houston showed off his behind-the-head pass after attracting the inside double pack, and Coatthomas, who assisted the follow-up, scored an empty layup.
The offense was very fluid, and the fans were worth the money.
But the difference between the points has not widened, and you come and go on both sides.
29-26, the movement was quite big, and after the first quarter, the Knicks still trailed by three points.
Charles Barkley: Why do you think the player on the other side is not sweating, you look at that Rayong who chose to hit the ground after jumping in the face of an empty basket before, and assisted Aaron McGee behind him to dunk, the key is that this guy also dunked.
The two points in hand just flew like that.
It also wasted Rayong's feelings.
Even so, Philadelphia is still ahead of the well-staffed Knicks (still in the absence of Iverson)
Mike Brin: New York has changed three coaches this year, do you need to find another Zen master in the offseason?
Since the departure of Pat Riley and Jeff Van Gundy, the Knicks have obviously started to decline, and defense has become their biggest problem.
The defense that was once proud is now full of holes.
Host Mike Brin sighed with emotion.
Kenny Smith: I saw an article in the New York Sports Evening that was very well written, very apt, and it was called "The Lost Big Apple"!
defense has to be like this
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