Chapter 930

Now that Duke is in the starting five on the court, the coach can make these players who are not the top players adjust them into a super defensive machine that runs precisely on the court, and the coaching skills can be seen. The opposing star player, Ben Gordon, couldn't find any shots under the rotation defense of the Duke Five Tigers.

In the end, Duke University won 92-78 on his own home, and Shelton Williams contributed 13 points, 11 rebounds, 1 assist and 3 blocks.

Of course, the defensive strength of Duke's players is not reflected by the data on paper, and under the precise cooperation of each player, Duke's defense appears to be extremely tight. So much so that after the game, Ben Gordon, the core of the opposing team, kept complaining in an interview: "I didn't have a chance to play in this game at all, and those guys in Duke were as disgusting as gummy, sticking to me all the time." ”

"Coach K has a magical power that makes you willingly listen to his commands. Of course, he taught me how to play efficiently and how to control my opponent's score. Anyone under his command can function to the fullest, and the whole team forms a whole at all times. ”

Later, when Lamar chose to retire with honor, when reporters asked him who he was most grateful for in his career, Lamar did not choose his NBA coach Phil Jackson, nor his loyal supporter of the Knicks, Jeff Van Gundy, but gave people an unexpected answer.

Lamar only trained for a little over two weeks at Duke before leaving. Although Lamar was still suspended, he also handed over the team to Chauncey Billups, but he still couldn't rest assured of his team and eventually chose to go back.

During this time, Lamar's gains were still very large, his strength did not improve much, and most of the time was spent on training Kevin Durant. However, under the teaching and guidance of Coach K, Lamar's understanding of basketball concepts and tactical ideas has been substantially improved.

Among them, Lamar benefited the most is the team spirit and defensive awareness that have been infiltrated into the bones of the old K coach. This made Lamar, who had always felt confused, suddenly enlightened, and after walking on the wrong path of constantly pursuing personal strength for so long, Lamar finally returned to the right path.

When Lamar was about to leave on the day, Kevin Durant and Lamar had a heads-up as usual. Of course, the same result is that Durant was brutally abused as a brush again!

For such a result, Kevin Durant has been able to accept it very calmly. Because Durant can feel that Lamar, who used to take only ten or twenty minutes to solve him, actually took a full hour to defeat him this time. This also means that Durant is no longer a little sheep without resistance when facing Lamar, but a hamster who has always been a little combative, and Lamar will still be injured by Durant as long as he is a little careless.

"Little bean sprouts, work hard. I really hope to play you again in the NBA one day!"

Kevin Durant was ecstatic at Lamar's praise, but he didn't give up on being cool, he thought he had lost nothing on the court, and the only thing that comforted him now was his cool look: "Don't worry! ”

After saying goodbye to the Duke basketball team, Lamar flew back to New York that day. During his time at Duke University's basketball team, Lamar was almost completely cut off from the outside world. He also never cared about the Knicks' results, because he believed that his team was not so vulnerable, and he also believed that Billups and Wade could deliver on their promises to him.

But when he arrives in New York, Lamar realizes that things are a little more difficult than he thought. In the first game after Lamar was suspended, the Knicks cleanly defeated the Detroit Pistons on their home court.

In that game, Darm Porter and Hilario played surprisingly efficiently against the Wallace brothers of the Pistons. The two teamed up to score 38 points, 24 rebounds and 7 blocks, which really turned the Knicks' introversion into an insurmountable barrier for the Pistons.

But after that, especially in January, the situation is not so rosy. On New Year's Day, the Knicks traveled to the field to challenge the Los Angeles Clippers.

After the Lakers spent a lot of money to build five lucky stars this season, the Clippers also completely confirmed their name as the second in the millennium. Coupled with the suspension of the team's boss, Captain Brand, due to injury, even if Lamar is not with the Clippers, he is definitely not an opponent for the Knicks.

It was originally a one-sided game, but the process was not as easy as people thought. Carman, a rookie that the Clippers have focused on cultivating this season, gave the Knicks' interior a dismissal as soon as he came up.

Carman used his nimble footwork and his not weak strength to beat Dampoter in a row, allowing the Clippers to take an eight-point lead in the opening period.

However, at the critical moment, Devon Wade, who had high hopes for Lamar, stepped up, and he and Billups staged several aerial relays in succession, and finally stabilized the situation.

When the Knicks regained the lead, they never gave the Clippers any chance to overtake. After a small 15-0 attack wave in each half, the Knicks completely sealed the win.

Although the game was won, the main small forward Battier sprained his left foot during the game and had to rest for a week. This made the Knicks, who were already without Lamar, even worse.

After defeating the Clippers, the Knicks flew non-stop to Sagramento that night to challenge the Kings, who were already falling apart.

After several seasons of infighting and power struggle within the Kings, the team has been demoralized, and after the conflict between Chris Webber and Stojakovic has completely intensified, the team can now rely on Mike Bibby and the aging Divac to support the overall situation.

The king has obviously been reduced from the original army of kings in the alliance to the pseudo-powerhouse in the alliance today.

It's a pity that this game, which was originally not unexpected, ended up with a big upset.

When the Knicks left the court after the game was over, Arco Arena had turned into a sea of joy. It's been a long time since they've tried to knock out the league's best team on their home turf.

In fact, in all fairness, the Knicks played a pretty good game, and although the back-to-back away games made them look a little tired, the team's turnovers throughout the game were kept to a very low number. The reason for the loss was because Stojakovic's performance in this game was too demonic.

In the whole game, he shot 11 of 17 three-pointers, the shooting rate was as high as 64.7%, and the free throw shooting rate was as high as 100%. Perhaps this is the reason why the king's top brass did not hesitate to trade Chris Weber, Divac and others to support Peja.

The Knicks were indeed strong, but the stardom of their entire team was completely overshadowed by Stojakovic alone on this night. The strength of the road this time also ended the Knicks' 16-game winning streak since losing to the Chicago Bulls on the road in November.

After losing to the Sacramento Kings on the road, the Knicks traveled to Indianapolis again to take on the Pacers led by O'Neal Jr. after a day of rest.

The fall of the Pacers is already an indisputable fact, the retirement of Reggie Miller and Steve Smith, the conflict between Ron Artest and O'Neal Jr., plus at the beginning of this season, after Artest was isolated by the rest of the team, the only thing the Pacers can rely on now is O'Neal Jr. and Stephen Jackson, and perhaps Jamal Tinsley, a streetball player from the streets of New York.

In this game, O'Neal Jr. seemed to be responding to the outside world's doubts about him, and suddenly seemed to have opened his mind, beating the Knicks' several major interior lines to frequently grab rebounds. In the first half alone, O'Neal Jr. contributed eleven rebounds, guarding the Pacers' interior very well, in addition to scoring 13 points.

So much so that after the game, the team's general manager, Larry Bird, said: "If Jermaine can keep up this form, we will still be the favorites for the championship this season!"

Although Bird's words don't explain anything, at least it can be reflected from the side that Jermaine O'Neal's game is indeed very good, he seems to have removed the "small" word overnight and incarnated into the shark in Los Angeles.

It was with Jermaine O'Neal's play alone that the Knicks' interior line was rushed to pieces. Although Devin Wade completely destroyed the Pacers' entire defense on the outside, he still couldn't stop O'Neal Jr.'s madness, and the Knicks could only accept a defeat on the road.

Two defeats in a row! Such a result put pressure on both Dampott and head coach Jeff Van Gundy.

But this is far from the end of the story. After leaving Indianapolis, the Knicks hurried to Miami in the eastern United States to challenge the Miami Heat, which had Chris Bosh as the core of the rebuild.

I don't know if the league planned to ban Lamar in January from the beginning, and the January game just started, which was four consecutive away games, and two back-to-back, which made the Knicks' entire team physically tested greatly.

Although the Miami Heat lost Alonzo Mourning, the team's symbol at the start of the season, the strong performance of newcomer Chris Bosh quickly made people throw the old tough guys out of the clouds. 2k reading web