Chapter 220
Chapter 220
It was last year's playoffs that really made Randolph famous. At that time, he averaged only 8.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game in the regular season.
But in the playoffs, Randolph finished off the bench with 13.9 points and 8.7 rebounds per game.
It is worth mentioning that after the Trail Blazers trailed the Dallas Mavericks 0-3, the head coach of the Trail Blazers boldly put Randolph in the starting line-up in Game 4, and he led the Trail Blazers to Game 7 against the Mavericks.
On the offensive end, he continued to rush to the basket and strengthened, and on the defensive end, he went to mark the opponent's arrowhead, Nowitzki, which greatly reduced the opponent's state, but due to the lack of helpers around him, he was finally defeated.
Although the team was eliminated in the tiebreaker, his average of 20.5 points and 11 rebounds in the last four games allowed him to start gaining attention.
People are starting to re-examine the big man, no longer simply putting him in the defensive category.
Coach Zhang: This is easy to compare, Zach Randolph's footsteps are very solid, and his hands are also very skillful, you can compare him with Carlos Boozer of the Cavaliers, right, the two are about the same height, but the style of play is completely different.
One is to shoot under the basket after the dumble, and the other prefers to attack in the middle distance.
But Randolph's skill set is diverse, he can score from mid-range, which is the most crucial point, and his footwork under the basket is clearly superior to that of the opposition.
Aaron McGee missed a three-point attempt from the outside, Van Horn on the inside was fouled when he grabbed the rebound, and the Trail Blazers possessed the ball.
Stoudemire dribbled across half court and paused on the line.
In the face of Raja Bell's entanglement, he skillfully dribbled the ball under the crotch, and after a reverse crotch, he came to the free throw line from the right side with the cover of his teammates, and hit the board sideways into the frame.
It's really beautiful, and the little man has to have one or two hands to shoot the basket on the go, so that he can open up space and avoid the long arms and covers on the opposite side.
Rayong was on the pitch again, he pulled his legs, quickly reached for the ball, dodged the first save from McKenkins on the opposite side and quickly completed the turn, and Zach Randolph on the inside glanced at it and didn't take that step after all.
Rayong shot directly into three points
!"Huh!
"
This is really amazing, there is no way to do it.
Coach Zhang: This ball is a dilemma, if you pounce on it, it will be empty inside, then people will go in with a flick of their wrists, and Coleman will dunk directly.
If you don't pounce, Rayong's three points are really good.
Don't look at him at this time, he is like a six-vein divine sword, and he really has a critical moment.
Rayong, who had just finished throwing three points, pressed down on Punch Wells' basket when he turned around, and pushed forward quickly, forced himself up under the bag of the other three, and slid and dunked.
It was too sassy, and he didn't dodge or dodge in the air, and flew straight in the direction of the basket.
One person is hard against the defense of three people, this is Rayong, Kobe Bryant has to give a thumbs up before leaving.
And that's not all, Rayong took the initiative to switch to Randolph's side when he turned to the basket.
"You go to the other side, block the other person's little man's back, and leave Zach to me!" he
pushed Coleman away.
One
defense and one
defense under the basket
, this game is good-looking,
Director Zhang immediately came to the spirit and kept rubbing his palms.
Randolph had arched to the most comfortable position under the basket.
But it's a little too easy, Rayong shouldn't be like this, right?
Just when Randolph was surprised, he looked up,
wow, there was no angle at all.
It's completely straight up and down, and I've been fooled!
It's already closed, and the space for maneuvering at this time is too small.
Either split to the sides, or just jump a step and hook up to find a rebound.
Randolph chose the latter, but instead of jumping directly, he first stretched out a leg to jam the opponent's waist, and then brute force, pushing the opponent away while using the retreat reaction force to throw the ball out.
This is because it didn't create space for him to shoot, at least not a favorable shooting space.
Because Rayong's big hand pressed again, from behind.
This arm is really long, this is the first reaction of the fans at that moment.
Rayong, who completed the block again, excitedly yelled at the female fans on the sidelines, "You can see it, you can see it, my brother has more than just arms." With
that, he pressed one hand on his crotch and pushed it hard.
"Hurry up and continue to defend, the opponent is about to serve!" Ragabel
hurriedly stepped forward and dragged the excited little brother away, he was really afraid that those fans would attack him in droves.
After all, if you don't play well or not, you really don't mind that much, but if you can't even do that little bit of work, and you still need to do it for you, then you owe a beating!
The Trailblazers' ball failed to be sent out, and they made a mistake again.
It's still the same old thing, I want to hang it inside! The
camera keeps cutting to Wallace on the sidelines, and at this time, it would be a happy thing to have one more core to dominate the ball on the inside.
Philadelphia's interior defense was all on Randolph's side, and the scene was clearly in a state of struggling to support itself.
Randolph also began to gasp, as evidenced by the fact that he was given a step by Raja Bale, who is not good at attacking with the ball, in one defensive session.
Iverson, who was already wearing a long shirt on the sidelines, laughed happily and kept shaking Spinner's head vigorously at his side.
Spinner: Brother, brother, are you happy that you don't shake my head? Isn't there a coach on the side? You go and shake his head.
The Trail Blazers launched a blitzkrieg, and Stoudemire bypassed the defense on the line and went to the baseline to make a layup.
Rayong here almost used the same way to beat McKenkins.
McKenkins' outside projection missed, and Randolph on the inside grabbed it again, and then clicked, and there were!
Before he could finish his breath, Rayong attacked with the ball again, and in the face of McKenkins' defense, he just opened the shooting distance with a simple shoulder swing and jumped high.
When Wells rushed desperately to help the defense, Rayong's wrist in the air flicked slightly, and Aaron McGee on the line quickly cut in, and the air spin 180 put the ball in!
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