Chapter 1184

When the Minnesota Timberwolves only had three scoring points before, Lamar wasn't too worried.

After all, due to Ben Wallace's congenital disadvantage, this guy is basically an ornament as long as he leaves the reasonable collision zone.

Kevin Garnett's form today is still excellent, but the problem is not very big, and Lamar's excellent play alone can be used against Kevin Garnett.

And the New York Knicks, although they have a lot less people on the inside, also have Darmsport and Lamar. In terms of offensive ability alone, Ben Wallace and Kevin Garnett's interior shooting horses can't match the twin towers of Damppot and Lamar. Of course, when it comes to defense, the Timberwolves are slightly stronger.

But now that the Timberwolves have suddenly changed their formation, Phil Jackson has found a Wayne Carle out of nowhere and played a small-ball game.

Since being punished by the league, due to Anderson's ban on the Knicks, the remaining interior players, whether they are Darmsport or Alonzo Mourning, are all stump-type meat shield centers, and their mobility naturally cannot be compared with Kevin Garnett's flexible interior who can play five positions, and compared with a swingman like Wayengare, who is 108,000 miles worse.

As the Timberwolves' mobility increased, the pressure on the Knicks on the defensive end began to mount.

When Prince played against Garnett, he didn't have an advantage in height or strength. And the little prince is just a second-year rookie, and his experience is even more lacking.

As for Lamar, if it weren't for the discomfort in his knees, although he couldn't deal with the wolf king nine out of ten, he could also suppress it a little. But Lamar's bouts of pain in his knees made it obviously difficult for him to keep a close eye on Kevin Garnett throughout the court when he was carrying the Knicks' offense.

And Lamar has no chance to rest in the next game. If Coach K still insists on letting him defend at this time, it will also be a problem in terms of how to distribute physical strength.

It can be shown that the Nisotha Timberwolves hit the New York Knicks the seven inches. Now all the two teams can do is play each other and see who has the highest hit percentage.

Thankfully, the New York Knicks still have a 13-point lead, but with almost half time to go before the end of the game, this advantage is really not so safe.

Prince missed a shot, Kevin Garnett hit the basket and got the backcourt rebound, then immediately waved to Chris Duhon.

Chris Dujon has not had much of a chance to perform in this game so far, and only scored two points in the entire first half, but his ability should not be underestimated, at least this guy is still very good at organizing.

Entangled with Jamal Nelson to the New York Knicks' half, Nelson obviously couldn't stop Chris Duhon.

Chris Dujon was also uncomfortable, and he was also oppressed by the little fat man and couldn't find a chance to make a layup.

Seeing that the two were about to go to the basket to stage a battle, Chris Dujon suddenly heard a shout from behind him.

"Chris, give me the ball!"

Chris Dujon didn't have time to turn around to see who was behind him, and threw the ball out of his armpit with a twist of his wrist. Behind him was Kevin Garnett.

After receiving the ball, Kevin Garnett immediately jumped to his feet and wanted a one-handed dunk.

But beside the wolf king, there is also Lamar, who is rushing back to defense.

The two men jumped up almost at the same time, Lamar was noticeably faster, and one hand was already on Kevin Garnett's head. Seeing Kevin Garnett coming to the door, Lamar was of course not polite, and slapped his head and face with a big slap and slapped it the basketball.

"Smack!" and the basketball was blocked.

There was an immediate burst of cheers from the fans, but soon the cheers stopped abruptly and turned into an exclamation.

The basketball didn't get fanned out very far and was caught by Wiengaré just as it was about to fly off the sideline.

At this point, Wiengarle was right in front of the Knicks' bench, and Alonzo Mourning on the bench would never mind holding him to an over-the-shoulder throw if the rules allowed it.

But apparently this idea is unrealistic, and Prince, who should have been in the follow-up defense, actually squeezed under the basket at this time, ready to scramble for rebounds.

If he can't throw it in the face of empty blue, Wiengaré can also judge himself to thank the world.

"Huh!"

Basketball hollow into the net.

After the goal, Wiengaré also looked quite excited, clenched his fists and shouted at the sky. It's a pity that the figure looks a little lonely, and none of his teammates are willing to come forward to celebrate with him, even if it's a high-five.

"It was all the Knicks' bad luck just now! no one expected Wiengare to be in that place. But now it looks like this guy is not in trouble, although he has scored five points in a row to help the Minnesota Timberwolves close the score gap to 10 points, but it is clear that he is still isolated by his teammates. Although the Timberwolves are playing well and are closing the score, the infighting will eventually become a threat to their downside!"

"I think the biggest mistake with this ball was with Tayxiaan, who should have followed up with Wiengare, but he chose to go to the basket and fight for the rebound. I think the most important thing the Knicks should do now is to make some tactical arrangements against Wayngaré!" Magic Johnson said worriedly.

In fact, on the court, the Knicks have already begun to make special arrangements for Wayngaré. When Lamar was attacking, he grabbed the little prince's shoulders and whispered: "Tayxiaan, wait for me to defend Kevin, your task is to keep an eye on Vengaré and follow him every step of the way!

Originally, after the ball was shot by Wiengaré just now, Prince thought that he would definitely be reprimanded by Lamar, but he didn't expect Lamar to just come up and give him a few words of advice and give him a new tactic.

This relieved the little prince a lot, nodded, and participated in the attack.

The Knicks' offense, Lamar relied on Prince's blocking and dismantling to get inside.

In the face of Wiengale's scrimping, Lamar did not choose to go hard. After all, the most important thing for him now was to conserve his strength, and with a small throw, the basketball jumped over Wiengaré's head and into the net.

The margin was back to 12 points again.

When it was the Minnesota Timberwolves' turn to attack, Prince resolutely followed Lamar's instructions and followed Wiengare all the time. Although the little prince is tall and has long arms, he is quite agile and responsive. Although the disadvantage in strength made him a little difficult to defend, it did work well.

Lamar also had his own considerations for letting Prince defend Wiengaré.

In his previous life, Lamar watched a game between the Detroit Pistons and the Miami Heat, when the little prince was tasked with defending LeBron James. Although the little prince is definitely at a disadvantage in terms of strength, he only allowed LeBron to score 15 points in the whole game.

Although Prince completely gave up on offense in that game because of defense, he ultimately helped the Pistons get a victory. You must know that James was at his peak at that time, Miami was also the defending champion, but the Pistons were no longer as brave as they used to be, and they had long been reduced to fish belly.

Prince can even defend LeBron James, who was in full swing back then, let alone Wayne Carlet, who is 108,000 miles away from James.

Seeing that there was no chance to make a move, Wiengaré had to pass the ball to Kevin Garnett, who quickly handed the ball to Ray Allen in the face of Lamar's defense, and finally Ray Allen barely hit a jumper under Battier's blindfolded defense.

Offense from the Knicks, Lamar passed the ball to Wade under the basket after breaking through Garnett.

Wade forced Arenas on the inside and also drew a foul on the defending Wiengaré.

Wadegar hit a free throw, and the gap was widened to 13 points.

The Timberwolves' offense, the basketball was still in the hands of Kevin Garnett, and after attracting the attention of the Knicks' defense, Feetta once again distributed the ball beyond the three-point line.

The Timberwolves, who are obviously eager to chase points, have now begun to gamble on character and resolutely play a three-point strategy. Hopefully, he can use three-pointers to help the Timberwolves close the score gap.

The last time he was almost 24 seconds fouled by Battier's defense, it made Ray Allen extremely angry. When facing Sean Battier again, Junzijian chose to shoot three-pointers after trying to break through to no avail.

Seeing Ray Allen jump up again, the fans at the scene immediately let out an exclamation. But soon their exclamations turned into cheers, and Sean Battier reacted super quickly at the critical moment, jumping up and slapping the basketball on top of it.

The ball wasn't blocked by Battier, but was slapped off by him. After landing, Battier saw that his teammates' offensive formation had not yet been deployed, and immediately made a decision to move forward with the ball himself.

The Minnesota Timberwolves were also stunned by Battier's unexpected decision, and no one stepped forward to defend in the first place. In this way, Battier easily slammed into the basket, then jumped up and slammed the ball with one hand.

"Sean... Bar... Pedicle....... You... The DJ on the scene was also stimulated by Battier's ball, and he pulled his neck and yelled, looking as if he had taken a stimulant.

"Beautiful! It's so beautiful!" Bill Wharton couldn't contain his excitement, jumped up from the commentary seat, and shouted with his fist! 2k reading web