Chapter 134
Chapter 134
A local media outlet in Al-Quds even threatened that Battle would get nearly 15 minutes of playing time for the rest of the game.
This is a blatant provocation.
Battle plays, so don't fucking pull away 30 points.
The most annoying thing is that when the reporter of the good thing relayed this passage from the media to the other party as it was, Battle just smiled, took off his coat, and revealed the number behind
him, "You also saw it, it's 34,
not 15!"
This damn humor blocked the other party's mouth at once.
In the second game, Coach Bol was once again bold and innovative, pushing Van Horn directly into the center position, and Derrick Coleman stood on the line to pick up.
This directly pitted Van Horn against Duncan in the same class.
"You have to always remember that you were no worse than the other person, you were just a few inches shorter. "
This kind of chicken soup Van Horn naturally doesn't believe it, and regardless of anything else, just the deterrence on the defensive end can't compete with the opponent.
But he was also arrogant when he was driven to the shelves, and caused Duncan's mistakes three times and twice.
Duncan is not afraid of that kind of flesh-shield center, but he is very afraid of that kind of skeleton type player.
The pain of a touch (buddies who play wild ball should have a clear feeling)
The most afraid is the kind of person who doesn't play well, but the defense thief is active, and it is especially easy to get injured.
And every time you take the ball to face him, the psychological hints are very heavy, and the result is really afraid of something.
Van Horn didn't really hurt Duncan, but he made Duncan very uncomfortable.
Duncan's hook is always predetermined by him.
And the shot that was pulled out was blocked behind Coleman.
So, playing Duncan found himself a bit like a high-level response machine.
Raise the ball over your head and wait for your teammates to run.
Inside are the hideous-looking Van Horn and Coleman, who is waiting to be flanked at any time, and there is not much room to maneuver.
And the 76ers' outside line is very accurate, Raja Bell, Rayong, and Aaron McGee fired outside the three-point line one after another.
At the end of the half, it was dominated by a 51-46 reversal.
Rayong had 14 points and 7 assists in the half.
Although Duncan also had 16 points and 8 rebounds, he was especially targeted by the opponent every time he held the ball on the offensive end.
Strangely, while Duncan was targeted on the offensive end, Ginobili, the demon knife on the outside, also lost his previous style.
Holding the ball into the inside line is always a delay of half a beat, either being tackled or passing directly to the direction of the stands.
The famous journalist Saige came to the sidelines for the first time and caught Popovich.
"Hey, Greg, didn't you say you were going to give me two bottles of red wine before, why did you turn around when you saw me?"
"Oh, old man, I didn't turn around, it's your suit that is so eye-catching, look at it, my disciples are just staring at your suit, and they can't shoot the basketball." Popovich
seemed to be in a good mood and hugged each other warmly.
"You wait for me to come down, come up to the side a little, all into the camera, don't you know, do you know how long I've been waiting for a notice for your home interview?"
Seg put a hand on Popovich's shoulder very naturally, and gently handed the microphone over.
"Ahem, why didn't you talk to me before, I'm also the team's president of operations, why don't I ask them to add a place for you in the later games?"
"However, I don't think you will have a chance to come back here this season!" Popovich seemed to think of something, and immediately looked in the direction of the camera and stretched out his finger vigorously, saying this sentence very seriously.
Domineering, very domineering.
Confident, very confident.
"By the way, what was I going to ask you just now?" Saige
suddenly scratched his head and looked at the other party thoughtfully.
"If I were you, go to the door of the locker room now and block the coach opposite, what do you mean by spending time with me here, we have more time to communicate, and when the game is over, you go to the parking lot, and I will ask someone to move you two cases of red wine over!"
"This guy!"
well, I didn't ask a word, just a fucking politeness.
This is the scene of the finals, and everything seems so natural and casual.
No one could tell that there had just been a fierce battle at halftime.
The second half of the game started quickly, with Aaron McGee and Spinner battling with a number of substitutes.
The Spurs' backup trident is all on the scene.
Fox hit two three-pointers in a row.
But Aaron McGee on the opposite side was not far behind, first taking the right side of the baseline after being covered by his teammates and scoring a rebound.
Then he made a steal and rushed into the interior to burst out, causing a foul and hitting both free throws.
Keep the situation under control.
Ginobili's breakthrough finally worked, and he rushed into the inside to complete the two-handed dunk very freely.
But when he landed, he held up, covered his wrists, waved in the direction of the bench, and went off the field.
This is...... Hurt?Ginobili
walked straight back to the locker room, and it looked like he wasn't going to be back tonight.
This is not an ordinary sprain, generally not serious if it is treated simply on the sidelines, and it will come up directly after two more layers of fixation.
However, if there is a significant stinging pain in this twisting wrist, you will have to go back for further examination.
The team doctor will not allow him to play until the exact CT scan results are available.
The Spurs lost a big man off the bench.
But the 76ers are not much better.
Coleman stepped on his teammate's foot during a frontcourt rebound scramble and fell to the ground in pain.
The team doctor rushed into the field for an emergency inspection.
The players on both sides took the opportunity to return to the sidelines to rehydrate.
Without Coleman, the already weak 76ers inside line will be even more difficult to play, there are no cards, and Robinson or even Kevin Willis on the opposite side can use their bodies to force the basket unscrupulously.
"Not necessarily, Spinner also has some low-post offensive skills, but he just gets up a little rough, and his hands are not as good as Van Horn and Coleman.
"Spinner can't do it, there's no middle distance, you can't open up space, and Iverson and Rayong don't match!".
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