The answer to realizing the dream of an NBA super forward

Chapter 206



Chapter 206

The starting lineups on both sides are out

, and the visiting Philadelphia 76ers are still dominated by Brandon Haywood.

The power forward position is led by All-Star Keith Van Horn,

and Rayong still appears in the most familiar small forward position (he has successfully popularized the word playmaker in the league this season),

and Alongside Allen Iverson on the guard line is the team's outside striker Raja Bale

Let's take a look at the home Indiana Pacers' starting lineupPG

: Jamal Tinsley (1.91,88kg)SG: Five-time All-Star winner, old bird Reggie Miller (1.98 91kg

)SF: Ron Artest (2.01,106kg)

PF: Jermaine O'Neal (2.11,

105 kg

) C: Jeff Foster (2.13,114 kg)

Sun Zhengping: The starting lineups on both sides are evenly matched, each with its own advantages

, and the Pacers' interior advantage is very obvious, whether it is Haywood in the starting line or Derrick Coleman on the bench, it is difficult to resist each other one-on-one.

And their blue-collar interior Foster is also a defensive stalwart and has no intimidation for a functional center like Shanghai Wood.

The Pacers have a slight advantage in bench depth, mainly because they also have a scramble on the bench, Al Harrington, known as Mr. Convulsion, who can shoot in any area after halftime.

The other is the experienced veteran Kenny Anderson, who is 1.83,76 kilograms with Iverson, a typical league veteran who was fooled by Reggie Miller for a championship ring.

47-54, at halftime, the 76ers, who were first in the East, temporarily trailed the Pacers at home by 7 points.

Allen Iverson had a cold hand in the first half, shooting 3-of-11 and barely hitting a double-double with free throws.

Rayong took on more of the task of playing on the defensive end of the pitch, and did not have much desire on the offensive end in the first half.

The struggle between the two sides in the first half was more focused on the pressing at the top of the arc, and they both wanted to directly pinch the core of the opposite ball.

During this period, Ron Artest impressed with Rayong and Iverson's defense.

And Jermaine O'Neal's singles under the basket were also a highlight for the Pacers in the first half.

O'Neal Jr. scored 16 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists in the first half.

Ron Artest scored 11 points on just six shots, as well as three steals and three assists, which is not outstanding.

He even had a Rodman-like fish-leap save performance, which made the host of the scene addicted.

About five minutes into the third quarter, Rayong and Iverson were back together.

Rayong first hit a drifting three-pointer after receiving a return pass from Iverson after a breakthrough on the outside, and then O'Neal Jr., who made a steal and turned, reciprocated by throwing a peach in the middle of the court to assist Iverson's tomahawk slam dunk.

Next, in a defensive round, he faced the bison-like Artest, withstood the opponent's bull charge, and cut the basketball off, causing the opponent to lose control of his emotions, forcing the foul on the spot, and making another contribution, instantly pulling the momentum over.

Rick Carlisle on the sidelines was very alert, and Rick called a timeout to set it up.

61 to 63, there was only one goal left.

"Ron, your hard work is what we need, but you have to control your emotions, you can't have the emotional out-of-control situation just now, losing the ball is a common thing, according to your appearance, every player you steal is all blown up on the spot, then the game can not be played?"

Artest, who had a meaty face, finally lowered his head in embarrassment and smiled innocently when he heard the coach say this about himself, " Coach, I control, I try to control. "

Jermaine, how is your stamina? You're our advantage, you're going to fight Derek and Brandon a few more and force them to focus on the line, which is our defensive area.

Carlisle's terms and conditions are all about maturity and wisdom, and he unhurriedly gathers the crowd, gently writes and draws on the tactical board, and occasionally looks up to make eye contact with the crowd to ensure that the instructions are conveyed.

The wind of the handsome, the wind of the handsome.

When the timeout came back, Anderson, the old man, came up, and Tinsley went down to rest.

Anderson gave the ball to Reggie Miller, who opened his hand

and shot!!The marksman from Indiana cornfields

!!He shot again!

After the timeout, the two veterans worked together in a simple and efficient way.

Rayong made eye contact with the answer and put the ball in the answer's hand, and he stood outside the three-point line on the right side with a hunched over, pinning the opponent's No. 1 outside lineman, Ron Artest, to the ground.

The answer reached out and motioned for Heywood to step forward to block the pick-and-roll.

Sun Zhengping: This is to play Foster on the opposite side, that is, to use Iverson's speed advantage to play small and big, and see how the Pacers respond.

Foster was raised, and Iverson switched to his side as he wished, but O'Neal Jr. shouted behind him, Foster quickly sank, and O'Neal Jr. came up.

Iverson hit O'Neal Jr.!

O'Neal's center of gravity was pressed very low, and a pair of long arms kept dancing in front of Iverson's eyes.

Iverson suddenly raised his center of gravity after two consecutive crotch drops, making a false combination of the ball, and the opposite O'Neal was really fooled, and he pounced.

Iverson didn't dodge or dodge, he crashed in the direction of the opponent and threw the basketball into the sky with both hands.

The whistle sounded in a very timely manner, even if little O'Neill in the air reacted, he couldn't dodge, and he couldn't dodge if he wanted to.

Sun Zhengping: This is the first foul on O'Neal Jr.?

Xu Jicheng: This is O'Neal Jr.'s third foul, which is fine, but Ron Artest should pay attention, he has already done it four.

If Rayong concentrates on playing at this point, it is likely that he will directly beat the opponent before the start of the fourth quarter, and the 76ers' outside pressure will be more than one level smaller.

Iverson hit two free throws and the veteran Anderson quickly pushed across the halfcourt to find Reggie Miller standing outside the 45th degree line on the right side of Iverson's entanglement.

Miller Sr. took the ball and gently raised his eyes to glance at the basket, and Raja Bell on the opposite side immediately jumped high.

Miller took advantage of the situation and struck hard to find little O'Neill inside.

"Oh no, Jermaine's direction is empty!!

" Coach Bol on the bench slapped his palms hard and stood up with a smack

, "Stop him, you must stop him!"

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Now the wind doesn't come, the flowers don't bloom, and the remaining lovesickness is a disaster....


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