Chapter 117: The Hero of Twilight

At 23:24, the Hawks, who were playing away from home, trailed by one point in the first quarter. Pen fun and pavilion www.biquge.info

In the Heat's dugout, Pat Riley said to O'Neal, "Shaq, are you old enough to hang out with the Celestials?"

O'Neal was still not angry, smiled and said: "Don't worry, I will soon let the rookie know what the top center in the league is!"

That being said, Pat Riley, who is known as the "god operator" in the mouth of the Celestial Empire fans, certainly understands that this fat guy is just perfunctory, and even if there is a one percent chance, he will trade this goods. The championship in '06 was already his limit.

Riley is a man who believes in a training attitude, and O'Neill is not even training actively, let alone with an attitude, right now.

"D. Wade, you have to control the number of fouls you have, you know?" Riley said, turning to Wade.

D. Wade fouled twice in the first quarter and had to go off the court early, which also gave Embarrassment less trouble on the offensive end.

Wade nodded, indicating that he understood what Riley meant.

As the head of Miami, Wade still has requirements for himself, but injuries have hindered him.

At the start of the second quarter, Jason Williams controlled the ball across half court and then made an unpretentious ground-hitting pass that got the ball into the hands of O'Neal, who was in the position to be on the inside.

If no one reminds them, I'm afraid no one will associate the obscure white point guard in front of me with the famous white chocolate J-Will. However, they are the same person.

In fact, the day he joined the Heat, he was no longer the most flashy passer since the Magic, and people no longer saw the incredible "elbow pass".

J-Will ditched the glamour in exchange for a championship ring. Fans can only miss this basketball genius who once made people shout "unbelievable" countless times in the video highlights.

Turning his gaze back to the contest on the inside, O'Neill singled out Ruan Erniu.

These two strange men have fully understood the strength of their opponents through the contest in the first quarter. Just like the two Tai Chi masters, although there is no hot fight scene, the competition has already started from listening to the push.

O'Neill leaned on Ruan Erniu and slammed back, as strong as Ruan Erniu took a step back.

However, Erniu still held up the opponent, and O'Neal did not squeeze into the three-second zone!

In the next second, Ruan Erniu's arm against the shark suddenly slipped, and O'Neill slipped in.

"It's so fast!" Ruan Erniu, who was not good at secret, didn't have time to commit a foul, and O'Neal had already dunked the ball into the basket with one arm.

This is Shaquille O'Neal, and for his opponents, this is a nimble giant dead fat man!

Powerful? Of course, this is a monster that makes the league change basketball equipment! But is this guy really just powerful? Anyone familiar with basketball knows that the real horror of O'Neal lies in his speed. The speed of his turn is simply an inexplicable existence.

As an opponent, Ruan Erniu's feeling is even more intuitive, and he understands what the name of the league's No. 1 center carries, even if the 35-year-old O'Neal can still play such a wonderful offensive performance!

O'Neal, who scored a ball in front of him, also improvised his best "overlord dance moves".

The audience of the entire American Airlines arena was immediately ignited, and they loved this fat man who talked to him. When he came to the Heat, he said he wanted to bring the first championship trophy to the team. In '06, he fulfilled his promise with the high-spirited D. Wade.

In the offensive round of the Eagles, Ruan Erniu also came to the position in the low post.

Anthony Johnson also handed the ball over at the first time, and Nguyen Erniu leaned on his back against O'Neal, and then slammed into the shark's arms.

Without any superfluous movements, nor any annoying words, Ruan Erniu is using his strength to decide the outcome of the battle.

If you compare absolute strength alone, Ruan Erniu, who suffers in height and weight, should not be O'Neill's opponent. However, wrestling between the two sides is never such a simple math problem.

Ruan Erniu, who has a lower center of gravity, is gaining an advantage, and this advantage is still expanding.

One step, two steps, three steps, Ruan Erniu, who pressed all his body strength on O'Neill's knees, miraculously chiseled in.

While Haslem was hesitating to leave Marvin Williams behind to help defend, Nguyen Er Niu rolled over and hit a jumper for 2 points.

The Miami fans, who were still shouting frantically just now, fell into a brief silence. They couldn't imagine that the old shark who was forcing the rookie to eat the rookie just now was actually forced to eat by the rookie when he turned around!

O'Neill's face was also a little uncomfortable, and he immediately beckoned to ask for it, and J-Will also gave him the ball in his hands.

"Rookie, you've me off!" O'Neal held the ball with his back, and after a false shake, he slammed it hard behind him!

It's still a muscle-to-muscle confrontation, a strength vs. power contest. This is the feast of the matchup between the new and old generations of centers in the league. It can even be said that their showdown is deciding the future direction of the alliance.

After O'Neal bravely squeezed away Ruan Erniu, he made a beautiful turn and took a layup to score 2 points.

Ruan Er Niu held the ball in front of the horns, and after a tentative step, he hit a 2-point dry pull.

O'Neal continued to play with the ball on the inside, and after a wonderful dumble, he turned over and hit a 2-point hook, while also causing a foul on Erniu.

These two rounds are the epitome of O'Neal's footwork skills under the basket that he has honed over the years with the Lakers.

Then, O'Neal missed the penalty that lived up to expectations. If O'Neal, nicknamed "Big Diesel" and "Superman", had to find a fatal flaw, it would be his free throws. It was also a tragedy throughout his career.

Ruan Erniu held the ball in the low post, and after a clean inside turn, he accelerated past the shark and then hit a backhand smash.

Nguyen Er Niu also got the penalty and hit the ball.

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The confrontation between the centers of the two teams for several rounds in a row really feasted the eyes of the audience, and even the most demanding Heat fans had to admit that the rookie of the Celestial Empire had the qualifications to compete with O'Neal!

Heat fans are optimistic enough that they think their center is just a tie with Atlanta's center!

But some people understand that O'Neill has actually lost, and it is not only Ruan Erniu who has lost......

The Heat's assistant coach, Filipino (Filipino-American) Eric Spoelstra, lowered his voice off the court and said to Pat Riley next to him: "Shaq doesn't have enough physical strength to support him to continue this confrontation, we should replace him early to rest!"

Pat Riley nodded, he completely agreed with Spoelstra. O'Neill has not yet shown his defeat on the surface, in fact, he has lost to time, lost to age. If he can train a little harder, maybe his career will last a little longer. But now it seems that while he still has trade value, sending him away is the right choice.

It would be perfect if the Celestial Empire of the Eagles could be replaced, although the Atlantans would never agree......