Chapter 695: The Immutable Eagle, the Solution
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The chicken soup that Woodson cooked two years ago and the one he makes today certainly taste different, even if the ingredients are the same.
Even if Egg Head didn't speak, just one look from him was enough for Erniu to understand what he should do at the moment.
At the end of the timeout, Nguyen Er Niu returned to the court, and he immediately raised the horn to get the ball from Dragic.
Oden also immediately stepped up the defense, and Nguyen Er Niu had an extremely perverted shooting percentage in the middle distance.
People who watch the highlights think that Kraft Nguyen is just a low-post monster, and only real fans and players who directly play against him understand that this guy often relies on mid-range shots to kill opponents.
"Brush!"
Facing Oden's defense, Ruan Erniu hit a straight arm mid-range shot steadily, setting off the prelude to a counterattack.
Brandon Roy stepped up as the leader of the Trail Blazers and hit the ANSWER-BALL on the offensive end with a tricky low-handed layup.
The Eagles possessed the ball, Ruan Erniu held the ball in a high position, continuously dribbled the fans under the crotch to confuse Oden, and at the same time could take two steps back, as if to open up space and prepare to impact the basket.
This time, not only Ade and Webster are shrinking, but even Roy has the meaning of getting closer to the inside, to put it simply, if Erniu dares to hit the basket, he will immediately face a four-man bag.
Jump back, pull up, shoot!
The Trail Blazers did not usher in the impact of the Great Demon King of the Celestial Empire, because Kraft Nguyen chose the weakest way to respond in the eyes of most veteran basketball players in the United States - shooting three points!
"Brush!"
It's hard to say whether it's soft or not, but the effect is significant.
Blake held the ball across half court and obediently handed the ball to Roy again, who twisted his body and chose to attack the basket again.
But Erniu found the opportunity to send a big hat, and the claw machine got the backcourt rebound, and immediately rushed forward with the ball.
Blake followed up with the counterattack, and the Hawks were dragged into positional warfare.
The second bull topped the arc outside the three-point line and received the basketball again.
Catch the ball, bend the knees, jump, shoot.
The movements are fluent, but not at all reasonable.
"Brush!"
But you can get in!
There was a double-digit difference just now, and in the blink of an eye, the two sides were within 5 points.
Under Erniu's leadership, the Hawks quickly stabilized the situation and caught up with the score at the end of the first quarter.
At 22:25, even though Ruan Erniu was the only one in the Hawks team, they were able to quickly stabilize their emotions and put the ball in the hands of the most confident person when they fell behind by a big score in the first quarter.
The second quarter of the game started quickly, and it was time for Jamal Crawford's show.
Facing Rudy Fernandez's defense, K6 came up and played an arm-and-arm loop from beyond the three-point line, scamming three free throws.
After hitting three free throws and three hits, Ke 6 instantly entered the god-killing mode, continuously firing from the outside, and instantly helped the team open the score.
It is to rely on personal ability, that is, to fight and attack.
Jamal Crawford in the regular season was such a big killer.
In the playoffs, Woodson may have to consider his inaction on the defensive end and reduce his playing time appropriately, but in the regular season, Egghead is still happy to give Crawford full firing rights in rotation time.
The Hawks unleashed a 12-0 attack wave that stunned the Portlanders.
What's the situation?
Didn't we still lead a lot in the first quarter? Why didn't we finish the half, and it was our turn to fall behind by nearly double digits?
The rotation time in the second quarter came quickly, and the re-playing Erniu still had no intention of showing mercy to his subordinates, and some things were really fateful.
Tonight, Erniu obviously did not insist on tying Kobe's consecutive 50+ scoring record, but Embarrassed Son, Salmons and others all had no shooting touch, forcing him to increase his personal offensive efforts.
Supreme Treasure once said to Zixia: "What God has arranged is not enough for your stinky fart?"
That's right, if Ruan Erniu can really miss this opportunity, then he won't have much face to impact the throne of the king in the future.
As soon as Erniu came on the court, he hit a big two-point shot in front of Trail Blazers backup center Pulzbilla.
It's okay for this white man to act as a meat shield inside, but if he wants to keep up with the speed and pace of Erniu, it's really a pipe dream.
It's easy to be passed by people when you pounce out, and if you don't pounce out, you can only watch the people of the Celestial Dynasty shoot and kill people, and it's the kind that kills people while punishing their hearts.
Portsbilla, Aldridge, and Trail Blazers bench former Travis Outlaw picked the pick.
Erniu has nothing to be polite about, if he doesn't pounce resolutely, he will resolutely throw; if he pounces resolutely, he will resolutely burst.
That is, in just a few rounds, the score difference between the two teams has a trend of developing towards 20+.
Even if Nate McMillan asks for a timeout, there is no way to change the bad situation.
Auden at the time of the cap?
It's completely useless! Ruan Erniu should attack or how to attack.
Oden's size doomed him to limit the mobility of the Celestial Empire on the defensive end.
This is also the paradox of the league's interior defenders facing Ruan Erniu:
Kraft Nguyen is just too buggy on the offensive end.
No matter who the defender in front of Erniu is, he has enough mismatch advantages, and can combine all kinds of sudden shots to abuse the opponent so much that he can't find the north.
The first half of the game gradually came to an end, and the Trail Blazers were never able to effectively limit the excellent play of the Celestial Empire on the defensive end.
At 62:48, the Hawks took another 14-point lead at halftime, and if it weren't for Ade's success in the second half of the second quarter in a row of low-post single birdies, using long-arm long-range shooting to hit, maybe in this quarter, the Hawks could have played the game directly.
Nguyen Erniu shot 10-of-14 in the half, including 3-of-5 three-pointers and 5-of-6 free throws, and scored 28 points, 11 rebounds, and 2 blocks for a double-double.
If this state continues, Erniu will tie Kobe Bryant's scoring record of 50+ in 4 consecutive games tonight, which is by no means a dream.
ESPN's Jeff Van Gundy and Mike Brin were in charge of commentating the game, and even if Mark Jackson wasn't there, they could have a good laugh.
Van Gundy said: "McMillan clearly overestimated the Trail Blazers' defensive ability, or he didn't correctly predict Kraft Nguyen's offensive ability.
If you really want to defend against the Celestial Empire, you can simply use the forward players who don't suffer from speed to mark the whole field. As soon as he gets down low, he immediately wraps him up with a joint defense to completely freeze his scoring ability.
It's too unrealistic to want to use a single defense to get Kraft. ”
Mike Brin laughed, "But then the rest of the Hawks' pitchers are freed up." ”
Van Gundy also smiled: "You always have to take some risks, against such a strong opponent as the Eagles, the probability of expecting the opponent to take the initiative to make mistakes is too low, their strong strength determines that they have a variety of ways to complete the attack, and the opponent can only form an effective defense in some offensive ways, as for the rest, only leave it to God." ”
During the intermission, Ruan Erniu himself was also interviewed by reporters on the spot.
It's clear that the all-meter crowd, and even basketball fans around the world, are watching him to equal or even break Kobe Bryant's record.
Ruan Erniu said confidently: "Of course, victory comes first. If I have this chance, if I have the premise, why not?"
The next question, the reporter asked: "Tonight, your team-mates didn't feel very good, how would you encourage them in midfield?" ”
Ruan Erniu pouted and said, "Give me the ball, you just defend seriously!"