Chapter 348: Him
The second quarter of the G5 game started quickly, Ruan Erniu seized the time to rest off the court, if the two teams continue to stalemate, Woodson will definitely die today with him and Embarrassment, because this is a decisive battle with no way back. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
Under tremendous defensive pressure, Misery's offensive efficiency has been maintained well, and in the face of Tony Allen's defense, he used his skillful attacking skills to win consecutive goals.
Tony Allen may already be one of the league's top swingman defenders (not a high use rate), but in the face of Embarrassment, his defense was not successful, perhaps he was blown up too many times by Pierce in training, and in the face of Embarrassment with the same kaleidoscope skills, Tony Allen had a trace of fear from the bottom of his heart.
What's worse is that in this series, Missen's three-point shooting rate also reached 44.4%, which is much higher than his regular season 38.1%, and so far, in terms of the number of shots and shooting percentage, Misery is the best one to shoot 3-pointers.
Sure enough, the impression stream is not credible, don't look at the picture of Ray Allen, James Posey, Mike Bibby, and even Fan Maniac hitting consecutive 3-pointers to make highlights, but on the stage of the East Finals, in terms of outside attack efficiency, they all lost to Embarrassment.
"Brush!"
Embarrassment made a tentative step, and then after breaking through, he immediately made a step-back jumper and hit a three-point shot!
At the beginning of the second quarter, Embarrassment led the Hawks to a 7-0 mini-climax.
River Document called a timeout and immediately replaced Garnett and other main forces.
Woodson didn't dare to slack off, and in the next round, he put Ruan Erniu back on the field.
On the offensive end of the Hawks, Ruan Erniu holds the ball in the low post, and Kendrick Perkins, as a meat shield player, can indeed top Erniu in terms of strength, but in terms of speed, he is too far behind.
Ruan Erniu shook a dummer, then cut inward, and slammed into the inner line with his body sideways. Without making any adjustments, he threw his body into the air and pressed the ball to the basket with one hand......
Erniu's dunk rate is extremely fast, and under normal circumstances, the assistant defender simply doesn't have time to keep up with his rhythm.
But this time, a big black hand slapped out of the shadows and slapped the ball on the rebound.
The whereabouts of Erniu understands that he has become a background board.
The huge figure in the air has not yet fallen, and the No. 5 jersey with green edges on a white background still catches the rebound force of the rebound, completing a brutal stagnation.
Kevin Garnett, the legendary historical level of co-defense, if it weren't for his existence, Erniu would have averaged more than 40+ points per game on the stage of the Eastern Finals.
"RUN!" shouted Garnett, who had taken the top hat and passed the ball to the front court.
Pierce flashed Childis's defense in the air, and after a glide, he smashed the ball into the frame with one hand.
Truth slapped his chest with his palm while defending back, the floor flow does not mean that his physical fitness is poor, and Pierce can fly.
Ruan Erniu held the ball low again, attracted the bag, and sent the ball to Mike Bibby on the outside.
Bibby kept the ball in his hands and sent the ball to Childries in the middle with a single blow. The Stanford tall lifted one hand high in the air to return the favor with a gliding dunk from Pierce.
Pierce was entangled in Embarrassment, and there was no one to defend Childis, no, a large black hand suddenly appeared in Childris's path.
In the next second, "Bang!" The basketball flew into the air, and Childris fell to the ground and did not stand firm, and fell directly out of the bottom line.
It was Garnett again, who was once again in the most important position and snuffed out the Eagles' must-score goal.
Garnett roared, as if he had returned to his days with the Timberwolves.
Tony Allen got the ball and dribbled straight across the half.
But this time the Hawks' defense was quite timely, including Childis, who fell to the side, also quickly stood up and ran back to the half court to defend!
On the offensive end of the Celtics, Garnett held the ball in the low post, Marvin Williams was behind him to defend him, and Ruan Erniu was also on standby on the weak side, ready to save at any time to make up for the defense.
In the G2, G3, and G4 games, Erniu had a superhuman performance of blocking Garnett. It turns out that the so-called iron-blooded big jump shot is not unblockable, as long as the position is good, the wing defender has the opportunity to give KG a fatal blow.
KG arched two steps with his back to the inward, and Erniu's position was also closer, in this position, he could help defend Garnett and retreat to get Perkins, Ruan Erniu had no advantage in height, which did not mean that his defensive area was small.
He can be tied with the lunar eclipse on the defensive list, which fully proves that he is excellent in helping to defend.
Half-turned, swayed, leaned back, Garnett's movements were still so smooth, but Marven and Erniu's bags also came up.
Marvin couldn't count on it, and he had no chance to block Garnett's shot point on frontal defense.
Ruan Erniu came out from the flank, and he pounced on KG.
Garnett in the air passed the most handsome ball of the game in the second quarter, and the backward KG wrist turned, turned into a pass, and the ball flew out with a spin and flew over from the middle area of Erniu and Marven.
A huge body flew up, and after receiving the basketball in the air, a vigorous basket was slammed into the rebound.
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He was the first of the new generation of players that year to dare to take on this seemingly impossible leap. High school players have always been a rarity.
In his rookie season, he was the youngest face of the seven-year-old team, the face of their current and the cornerstone of their future. They called him: The-Kid (boy).
The boys' journey begins in Griville, South Carolina, a small southern town with a long history of black enslavement.
There, the boy learned basketball under his high school coach, Duke Fisher, and as a first-year student, he has shown great basketball talent, averaging 13 points, 14 rebounds and seven blocks per game.
But he is not satisfied, and continues to hone his basketball skills. Although he is young, he takes the game very seriously.
He shone on Nike's 1994 bootcamp as the first junior to win the Southern California Basketball Championship, then shined at Farragut High School in Chicago and entered the 1995 NBA Draft in the spotlight.
At the time, his pre-draft training so impressed then-Timberwolves coach Philip Sanders and general manager Kevin McHale that they gave up on considering other players such as Joe Smith, Jerry Starkhouse, Rasheed Wallace and Antonio McDyes. (There is no way to do it if you don't give up, because the above is chosen in advance)
They were drawn to his talent and hoped he would be the fifth pick. As expected, McHale and Sanders got the youngest and most talented players in the league.
"I think the reason I'm ready is because I train so hard. ”
That's what he said on draft night 20 years ago, and he himself believes he can make the leap from high school to the NBA.
The cover of that issue of Sports Illustrated, "Are You Ready?" addressed the hot topic of the time, and the tall and lanky boy had too much to be unfathomable.
Will his talent be realized, will his emaciated body survive this alliance of strength and confrontation? No one can give a definite answer.