Chapter 828

Bosh still didn't speak, still looking cold, leaning against Lamar and slowly patting the ball, his shoulders shaking from time to time, testing Lamar. ~Sui~Dream~Small~Say~щ~Suimеng~lā .

Lamar stood motionless, knowing that if he made the first move, he might fall for the other party's scheme. Now, if you don't change everything, you have a much better chance of defending your opponent. But soon Lamar knew that his prediction was a bit ridiculous, and he was smart and Chris Bosh was not stupid!

Without the slightest preparation, Bosh suddenly turned around and wiped past Lamar like a loach. really lives up to the name of the little dragon egg in his previous life, slippery and slippery.

After breaking through Lamar, Bosh used a pull jump to shake off Hilario, who was in place, and then jumped high and smashed the ball into the basket with one hand before Hilario turned and blocked.

After the goal, Bosh just clenched his fists tightly, and then lowered his head and tried to run back. As he passed by Lamar, he suddenly heard Lamar say, "It's a wonderful attack!"

Chris Bosh was slightly stunned, then still didn't speak, and quickly returned to the defense.

Lamar looked at Bosh's back, and suddenly felt a little sorry for this talented young man. To be honest, Bosh is still very powerful, but it is only his technique that is strong, not his psychology. If he could learn to hide his ambitions, he wouldn't be as isolated by his teammates as he is now. Because Alonzo Morning is already old, after Bosh matures in the next 1 or 2 years, he will willingly hand over his scepter, and the future of the team belongs to him after all!

After all, Bosh's reign means that the team needs to be rebuilt, and a rebuild means that most of the players in the team will be at risk of being traded, especially those who are older.

So Mashburn looked muddy on the field. Cobra Grant simply raised the white flag on the inside, not at all ashamed that he was messing around. Avery was desperate, but unfortunately he didn't have the ability to change the game.

As for Eddie Jones, he really wants to do one last bit of madness before he leaves Miami. What he cares about now is his stats, his status in the team after he left, not the outcome of the game at all!

"Boom!"

The Knicks had no trouble breaking through the Heat's defense, and Hilario leaped high to receive a pass from Lamar for an aerial dunk dunk. At this time, Grant, who was defending the Brazilian, just shrugged his ass very insincerely, and then happily ran to the baseline to serve.

The fans at the scene immediately booed, and the object of their boos was not Hilario, who was demonstrating and provoking Grant, but Grant, who was indifferent to Hilario's provocation. They're also curious to know what made the once-All-Star-caliber interior degenerate into what it is now. If you don't want to make progress, it's like a bunch of walking dead.

In the face of the boos of the fans, Grant, who has made up his mind to take care of his body, still looks indifferent. It's not that he's really cheeky, it's just that he is weak even if he wants to rise up now, with back injuries, back injuries, leg injuries, and almost no part of his body is healthy, and these injuries have greatly affected his state.

What makes it even more difficult for Grant to accept is that after the team selected Bosh this summer, they abandoned Alonzo Mourning, who had done his best for the Heat, and ruthlessly abandoned him! This made him inevitably feel a little sad that he might be purged next to be the guy who was holding a big contract for retirement. For a while, the old guy was sad, he was not a strong person in the first place, and now he has fallen to the bottom.

This once dominant top interior lineman, who has excellent physical fitness, is equally good offensively and defensively, has stable mid-range shooting, especially a one-handed block stunt is his housekeeping skill, and has been selected for the Star Game for many years, and now he has irretrievably fallen.

The Heat served again, but Avery still rushed forward with the ball without saying a word.

Chris Bosh also went straight to the Knicks' half without saying a word, and from this point of view, he is really not suitable to be the leader of a team. His personality is so dull that he will not applaud the wonderful performance of his teammates, nor will he criticize the abnormalities of his teammates. Maybe Bosh thinks that as long as he works quietly, his teammates will understand what he means, they will definitely know what to do, and then follow his pace, but of course this is just his wishful thinking.

In its current form, the minds of the rest of the Heat players and Bosh are not on the same channel at all. Bosh was silent, but he fought fiercely. His teammates are the opposite, giggling, heartless, gnashing teeth, nagging, the only thing they have in common is that they don't win!

Bosh was really desperate to fight, and after receiving the ball, he didn't want to wait for his teammates to run to open up for him, so he rushed into the Knicks' heavily guarded basket alone.

"Ahh

Bosh let out a soft snort, jumped to his feet in front of Lamar, and reached for the basket with one hand. At this point, Bosh had clearly fallen into the Knicks' defensive trap, with Lamar defending in front of him, Hilario chasing behind him, and Battier filling in from the side.

The three men caught Bosh in the middle, and he saw that Bosh was about to be blocked. Suddenly, as if he had lost gravity, Bosh turned around in the air, tucked the ball in his arms, turned his back to the basket, and threw the ball gently behind his head with both hands. The ball went over Bosh's head and Lamar's left hand before falling straight into the hoop.

In the exclamation of the fans in the audience, under the surprised gaze of the Knicks players, this basketball that was impossible to enter at all actually entered, and then Bosh also lost his center of gravity, lay on the ground and slid out.

"Oh my God, what did we see?" Drexler, who had been a guest speaker at ESPN after retiring, grabbed the microphone and stood up and shouted in disbelief: "Chris Bosh! Such a big man, in the face of the Knicks' three-man bag, actually did something that only a guard can do! This world is really crazy!"

"It's incredible, Bosh has beaten the entire Knicks defense like this, it's incredible!"

As the incredible protagonist Bosh still has a cool expression on his face, and he doesn't need his teammates to help him stand up, and then silently runs towards his half of the court to participate in the defense.

"Are you really going to go on like this? Do you think you're going to have such good luck every time?" Lamar finally couldn't help but ask, "Chris, you should know that you will never get respect from your teammates for this way of playing!"

This time Chris Bosh stopped, looked back at Lamar, his face full of complexity, and after a while said, "So do you think I have a better way? Is there a better way than this?"

This time it was Lamar's turn to be stunned, indeed Bosh was right, and now he really has no better way than to use such a solo offensive method. Teammates have no intention of fighting, and they will not give up their previous suspicions to work together with him, and Bosh can only rely on himself.

Looking at Chris Bosh like a lonely fighter in front of him, Lamar not only recalled the dark years when he accompanied Kobe Bryant in his previous life, wasn't Kobe the same at that time?

"That guy's luck!" Hilario sighed as he walked from behind and looked at Bosh's back in the distance.

Lamar shook his head and said nonchalantly, "It's just a good attack, luck won't always be with this guy!"

"What?"

Lamar hesitated for a moment and said: "If Bosh still does that for a while, the two of us will adopt a closed-door tactic to contain him! Now this Heat team is only threatened by Bosh and Eddie Jones, as long as we cut off any of these points, we will win!"

After Lamar finished speaking, not to mention the stunned Hilario, even Lamar himself couldn't believe that he would say such a thing. In order to win, as a superstar, he unscrupulously tried to adopt a trap tactic with his teammates. It seems that even Lamar has been unwittingly affected by this utilitarian alliance.

The Knicks' offense was still very easy to solve, with Billups passing to Hilario on the inside, who passed the ball with his back to Salmons, who scored a dunk on the inside.

When it was the Heat's turn to attack, it was still Bosh who was in charge. This time, when Bosh rushed into the box again and was about to force an attack on the basket, it was not just Lamar alone, but the blocking net formed by Lamar and Hilario.

Although Hilario's block was eventually whistled for a foul by the referee, the power of the wrap-and-hold tactics was already being felt. Hilario raised his hand without hesitation to the boos of the fans.

If it hadn't been for Bosh's slightly earlier shot after the last realization of the danger, it would have been a wonderful block, and I'm afraid that Hilario would not have been greeted with the current boos.

Bosh frowned and still didn't say a word, to be honest, he was feeling the pressure getting bigger and bigger now, Lamar's defense alone made him chok, not to mention that he had to be on guard against Hilario's help at any time. Bosh rubbed his slightly aching shoulders and walked to the free throw line.

"Bang!"

"Bang!"

Two free throws missed, Hilario grabbed the rebound and threw it directly to the frontcourt, and Billups received the ball and made a layup directly.