Chapter 109: Hurry up and find the damn feeling (the first more to ask for a monthly pass)

"Nice breaks, nice passes, nice dunks. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info It's an epic show...... No matter how much you bake Chou, you can't deny that he is the only one in this league who can play like this, and only he can melt the fancy show into actual combat. McBrin applauded Zhou Zheng. As a 'play-by-play' commentator, fairness is his principle: "I have to take off my hat for this ball!" ”

"Very creative, very imaginative." Reggie Miller was also full of praise: "If he can do two of these performances per game, I don't care how many shots he throws, as a fan I will definitely be willing to pay for tickets to watch his game." ”

"It's the best all-star canvassing show, and the Toyota Center in Houston needs a player like that." Reggie Miller continued: "I'm fed up with those big guys pretending to be crazy and stupid with the ball and breaking through, giving the ball to Tiger and letting him fly with the fans and let him go high with the whole world!" ”

Reggie Miller's words hit the nail on the head, and the audience in front of the TV was pondering...... What's so bad about having such a gorgeous player in the All-Star Game? He's the one who can turn the Toyota Center into a show!

Public opinion is quietly changing.

The game was still going on, and Chris Paul returned to half-time without rushing to compete with Zhou Zheng, as his scouting report stated, he was a calm player with a big picture. He passed the basketball to David West, who was jammed by Ratliff on a jumper from the free throw line and Potzbilla picked up the rebound in the box.

The basketball was handed to Zhou Zheng, and McMillan began to shout from the sidelines: "Tiger, shoot!" Shooting! ”

He and Zhou Zheng have reached an agreement, under his request, Zhou Zheng will take at least 20 shots per game, and try to make consecutive jump shots as much as possible.

It's an unprecedented engagement in basketball history, and in the NBA, one of the head coaches' priorities is to keep the team's ace stars as few shots as possible and incorporate more into the game.

But McMillan was an accident, and he gave all his doting to Zhou Zheng.

Zhou Zheng returned to the half-court, shook off Chris Paul, and quickly jumped out of the ...... Bang!

Basketball hits iron.

Zhou Zheng shook his head, still not grasping the smooth feeling.

"Zhou shot and missed the shot on the three-point line at the top of the arc, and this is not his shooting hot zone." McBrin truthfully narrated what was happening on the field to the audience in front of the television.

"This kind of shooting that ignores tactics and ignores teammates can do a lot of damage to the team." Bill Wharton complained: "But that's his style of play, and if he goes to the All-Star Game, God knows if he's going to let Kobe Bryant out of the way or give him a pick-and-roll." ”

"From a shooting point of view, his shooting percentage is incredible." Reggie Miller pointed out as a three-point expert: "There's nothing wrong with his shooting posture, it's textbook-like." But... Why can't he throw the damn basketball in there? ”

"The official explanation is that there is a problem with the logic of his force. But I think it's because he doesn't practice shooting too much, and he's too obsessed with breaking and assisting. McBrin replied.

"Then why didn't he try tiptoeing? Or a throw-off after a breakout. Reggie Miller hit the nail on the head: "With his ability to get away from the defense, he can at least get a high shooting percentage in the paint area and in the key areas on both sides." ”

"Maybe you can go and give him some shooting advice."

As McBrin spoke, Chris Paul hit a step-back jumper!

Yibian fought again, and Zhou Zheng rushed into the penalty area to cause a foul on PJ Brown, and he made one of two free throws.

Then, the two sides entered a tug-of-war between you and me, Chris Paul sorted out the Hornets' offense very well, Zhou Zheng is not bad, the two sides come and go, and there is a lot of discipline between offense and defense, although Zhou Zheng will occasionally 'wave throw' one, but the rhythm of the game has always maintained a dog-tooth attitude.

"They're all point guards who can make the leftovers in the fridge feel high-end, Chris is more solid, and Zhou is better at taking the initiative in unbelievable ways." At the end of the first quarter, McBrin commented on the two new generation of point guards: "I can't judge who is better in this game alone. ”

"Of course it was Chris, who had 10 points, three assists, two rebounds and one steal on 4-of-6 shooting, and zero turnovers." Bill Wharton emphasized zero turnovers.

"Tiger had two turnovers, but he had more assists, shooting only 3-of-10, but he made three fouls on PJ Brown, which would make the Hornets' weak interior more passive." Reggie Miller spoke for Zhou: "11 points, 6 assists, 2 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block, he almost filled all the stat boxes, and I have no reason not to vote for Zhou." ”

The commentary booth couldn't give an exact answer, and it was difficult for fans to judge who won and who lost.

The second quarter of the game started quickly, and Zhou Zheng sat on the bench as usual.

Telfer and Ruben Patterson take to the court.

Soon, Telfair became Chris Paul's ATM...... Chris Paul went big on him and got all the stats he wanted.

Telfair was beaten badly, and Ruben Patterson was also knocked off the stage by Desmond, and he was blocked on two consecutive jumpers, which greatly increased the momentum of the Hornets and allowed the Hornets to pull away the score in one fell swoop.

With five minutes left in the first half, McMillan called for a long timeout.

At 45:56, New Orleans led by 11 points.

At this time, Adidas' top management was in a hurry in front of the TV, and now Chris has scored 17 points, 5 assists and 5 rebounds. The man who made this battle of focus is Chris Paul.

"Damn, that bastard McMillan, is he going to mess up our elaborate setup?" Merkel slammed his fist on the conference table, and he was furious.

If the fiery German were on the pitch, there was no guarantee that McMillan would have been thrown into the trash by now.

Chow's fitness issues will be a key factor in the gap between Chris, who has averaged 36.5 minutes per game so far this season, compared to Chow's 28.33. An eight-minute gap is enough to change the course of a game, and they are the brains of the team. "Without a brain, the body would be in an indefinite standstill," McBlin said. ”

"Superstars are often made by people who are more physically fit and more durable." Bill Wharton said with great emotion that as a famous glass man in NBA history, he has a lot of say in this regard.

Drip!

The whistle blew.

After McMillan's tactical set-up after a long timeout, he made personnel changes.

Stephen Blake replaces Telfel and Juan Dixon replaces Ruben Patterson. But... Zhou Zheng is still on the bench.

When Adi's team saw this arrangement, they were so angry that they slapped the table, and Merkel even stepped on the remote control with one kick.

"Call Rowan Garcia and ask him to tell Tiger. Tonight, we must get the data to comprehensively suppress Chris, and we must implement the identity of the first rookie in this game......" Merkel said toughly: "Also, let Garcia tell McMillan, fu*ck-you!! ”

Adi's team was in a hurry.

Zhou Zheng was sitting on the sidelines of the arena with a pen in his hand and drawing lines on the tactical board... He's breaking down the shot, and he's hoping to capture the shooting feeling he once had.

McMillan sat next to him, patiently waiting for him.

When it comes to shooting, McMillan has no say, and his career is also known for his poor shooting.

Chris Paul, meanwhile, is still giving and Blake is still no match for him.

This made McMillan also can't help but be anxious, and he kept rubbing his palms.

"Tiger, find that damn feeling!"

…… (To be continued.) )