Chapter 187: Gibbons
What kind of action Yi Feng will take to obtain the forgiveness of the "Queen" is a secret in the boudoir, and it is not enough for outsiders. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
In short, the gap and estrangement between the two have been completely eliminated, and they have become an intimate couple again.
The next day, the two were tired of being together all day, talking about those endless love words.
Tang Ya also took the initiative to reveal her family to Yi Feng - before, she had never taken the initiative to mention it to Yi Feng. It seems that this time things have really changed him a lot.
As for Dakota Fanning's confession to Yi Feng in front of tens of thousands of people at the Staples Center Arena, neither of them tacitly mentioned it.
Maybe it was because this matter was very tricky and couldn't be solved in a short period of time, so the two tacitly ignored it.
On December 15, the Los Angeles Lakers welcomed the Milwaukee Bucks at home.
The Milwaukee Bucks, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, were founded in 1968 and joined the NBA League, which is part of the NBA Eastern Conference and part of the Central Division, one of the six major regions.
In the 1970-71 season, the Bucks took three years to reach the championship podium, becoming the shortest time to win a championship since joining the NBA. Among the Bucks' championship-winning lineup is "Big O" Oscar Robertson, as well as 1969 No. 1 pick Ferdinand Lewis Arcindor Jr.
Maybe many fans don't have any impression of the name Arcindor, but if you mention the name he changed after leading the team to win the championship, maybe everyone knows it.
Before the start of the 1971–72 season, Asindor converted from Catholicism to Islam and changed his name to Karim Abdul-Jabbar, meaning "noble and powerful servant". That's right, Asindor is Abdul-Jabbar, the No. 1 scorer in NBA history.
In the 1969 NBA Draft, the Milwaukee Bucks, the second year of the team, won the No. 1 pick and selected Alcindor. Interestingly, he was also drafted by ABA's New York Nets, but he eventually joined the Bucks, who offered a higher price.
In the 1969-70 season, the Bucks easily went 56-26 and jumped to second place in the East. Arcindor is second on the scoring list with 28.8 points per game and third on the rebounding list with 14.5 rebounds, making him the undisputed Rookie of the Year.
In the 1970-71 season, the Bucks traded for Cincinnati Royals guard Oscar Robertson. With the inside-outside combination of "Big O" and "Skyhook" and a strong player, Milwaukee led the league with a staggering 66 wins that season, including a record 20 straight wins.
Acindor averaged 31.7 points (first in the league) and 16 rebounds (fourth in the league) per game, and was crowned his first regular season MVP trophy. In the playoffs, the Bucks went 12-2 and swept the Baltimore Bullets 4-0 in the finals (the second time in NBA history that they swept the Finals), and the Bucks won the championship in their third year. Assindor won the MVP of the finals without any suspense.
It was during his rookie contract year that Asindor won the regular season MVP and the finals MVP. Later, he won 6 regular-season MVPs in his long 20-year career, becoming the most decorated person in NBA history.
The presence of Arcindor shaped the most glorious period of the Bucks. But with the retirement of the "Big O" and the departure of Abdul-Jabbar, the Bucks have not fallen silent since then.
Don Nelson, one of the Celtics' five-time champions, took over the coaching of the Bucks after 18 games (3-15) in the 1976-77 season. Nelson, who had never coached before, led the Bucks to the NBA playoffs nine times in the next 11 years.
In the 1986-87 season, Nelson left the Bucks to take on the role of executive vice president of the Golden State Warriors, the most successful coach in the history of the Bucks. During his 11 years at the helm of the Bucks, Neil led the team to a 540-344 record, winning more than 50 games in seven seasons and winning seven consecutive divisional titles.
After that, the Bucks went through a few years of decline, but after bringing together Glenn Robinson, Sam Cassel, and Ray Allen, the Bucks entered the era of the "Three Musketeers."
However, the trio did not last long, as Robinson "The Big Dog" was sent to Atlanta in the 2001-02 season, and the "Three Musketeers" have since parted ways.
In the new century, the Bucks gradually lost the style of a strong team. In more than a decade, only three times they have made it to the playoffs, but all of them have stopped in the first round.
But even though the Bucks' road to rebuilding has been difficult and tortuous, they have not given up hope.
This offseason, the Bucks traded for Greg Monroe, a move that led to speculation that the Bucks could make the playoffs this season.
Because the Bucks roster has Michael Carter Williams, who was traded in February this year, Jabari Parker, who was last year's top pick, and Giannis Antetokounmpo and Chris Middleton, a group of talented young people who are not yet 25 years old, and the future of the Bucks is promising.
But Monroe's arrival was purely a gamble on the part of the Bucks. As the season progressed, he didn't fit well into the team. Apparently the Bucks' gamble failed. So far, the Bucks have only 9 wins in 26 games, ranking 12th in the East, and it is completely out of step with the outside world's expectation of reaching the playoffs.
The Bucks' poor record is not entirely Monroe's responsibility.
There are many factors that are needed for a team to rise, and it is not enough for a few talented young people to play together.
And a group of young people of similar age get together, and there are many problems. How to solve the renewal problem? If one is not good, it will be a score, and the team's combat power will be lost. And who is the core of the team? Everyone is a high-minded young man, and for the position of the team boss, the possibility of fighting for the head is not ruled out at all.
And in today's league, if you don't shoot a three-pointer, there's no way to survive. But on this Bucks team, only Middleton alone has three-point ability......
The Bucks' offense is to break through, break through, and break through, and the opponent has shrunk into the three-second zone, and the Bucks are still sudden......
Bucks fans are very worried when they watch the game, the opponent has given such a big gap, why don't you shoot?
And when it comes to the talent of young players, although their talent is good, it is not the top.
Antetokounmpo was the No. 15 pick in 2013 and has an exceptionally long arm span and athletic ability. He has experience as a point guard, can pass the ball and play, and sometimes the Bucks also use him as a point guard; Defensive potential with rebounds, blocks, and steals. But the biggest and most obvious drawback is that you can't shoot.
McCarvey, the No. 11 pick in 2013, is a two-way guard, but plays more of a point guard role. However, as a point guard, he made too many turnovers and his shooting was inconsistent. The potential that can be tapped on the defensive end is good, and he can steal and block.
Jabari Parker was the 2014 star of the show, and he's not a top player in terms of sheer physical talent. So losing to Andrew Wiggins in the draft can only be relegated to the top of the list. Although he is known as "well-rounded", he also has the big problem of not being able to shoot.
These three are clearly the type of team cornerstones for the Bucks for some time to come, but they all have the shortcoming of a star and can't shoot.
This so-called "can't shoot" is not really a no. It's that his shooting percentage is too poor, so he doesn't have the confidence to shoot, so he can only blindly bury his head in the breakthrough.
From these three people, one does not see what the future superstar will look like. Although McCarvey was the best rookie in the class of 2013, it is a pity that he is the same rookie as Terrick Evans in the class of 2009, but unfortunately he can't continue to be at the top, but his form is getting worse and worse every year.
Jabari Parker played just 25 games in his rookie season before rewriting his entire rookie season due to injury. Although Jia was named "the best high school student after James, a combination of LeBron and Durant" by Sports Illustrated, judging from his performance, there is no James and Durant at all.
As for "Brother Alphabet", the impression given to people, in addition to his awkward name, is that unforgettable pair of extra-long arms. However, almost every player on the Bucks team has a pair of bug-like long arms.
This may not be good news for other teams. Because every time you are in a position to grab a rebound, you will always find that you have a "long arm forest" over your head when you look up.
On December 12, in this Chinese "shopping carnival", the Bucks sitting at the home of Bradley Center Arena welcomed the challenge of the Golden State Warriors. In this game, the Bucks thoroughly saw the power of three-point shooting. The Warriors' ability to rain three-pointers anytime and anywhere is the envy of them.
One team is the first in the league, the other team is the twelfth in the East, and the result of the game is self-evident, the Bucks were taught a hard lesson by the Warriors with three-point shots. However, the Bucks didn't care too much, and it wasn't like they hadn't lost, and they were too late to be happy to be able to watch a gorgeous three-point show up close.
After all, what you can't get is the best.
On Dec. 15, the Bucks began their week-long, four-game road trip to the West. The first stop on this journey is Los Angeles, the "City of Angels".
The starting line-ups of both sides are-
Away Bucks: OJ Mayo, Chris Middleton, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jabari Parker, John Henson
Greg Monroe missed the game with excruciating pain in his left knee, and John Henson replaced him as the team's starting center. Henson, who was drafted by the Bucks with the 14th pick in the first round in 2012, is tall and has long arms and excellent vertical jumping ability.
Home Lakers: Jordan Clarkson, Yi Feng, Kobe Bryant, Larry Nance Jr., Roy Hibbert
Randle found himself being removed from the starting line-up by the head coach again, and he didn't understand why. Could it be that against the Rockets that day, he still didn't have to perform to his satisfaction?
At the start of the match, Henson won the jump ball with an overwhelming advantage, proving that he is also a player to be reckoned with.
As soon as the Bucks came up, they were aggressive and wanted to fight against the visitors. But how can the Lakers, who haven't played at home for a long time, let the Bucks succeed?
The two teams fought fiercely after the opening kick-off, with several draws.
After the two sides tied at 14-14, Middleton scored five points in a row to help the team take the lead. But Kobe Bryant also felt it, hitting two three-pointers in a row, and he scored 10 points alone in the first quarter.
With 1:30 left in the first quarter, the Lakers at home led by three points, and the score was 25-28.
After the timeout, McCarvey broke through Clarkson and scored and went to the basket to dunk, but was slapped down by Yi Feng. Randle then made a layup on offense, and at 25:30, the Lakers took a five-point lead and ended the first quarter.
After returning to the home court, Robert Thackeray, who finally got the opportunity to play, opened the second quarter with a dunk; The Bucks continued to maintain their energetic energy, and Antetokounmpo scored 6 points to lead the team to a 10-7 mini-climax, and the Bucks chased the score closer.
After the Lakers repeatedly missed shots, Mayo found a shooting feeling, and in the three-point shot, McCarvey broke through and dunked, and the Bucks took a one-point lead at 40:39.
After that, Yi Feng showed his top talent to beat the crowd, first made a foul, and made two free throws to stop the bleeding for the team. Then he hit two three-pointers in a row, and he hit a wave of 8-0 mini-spurts to extend the Lakers' lead to nine points.
These two three-pointers made the Bucks and a bunch of gibbons hot. Although Yi Feng's athletic talent was equally powerful, it didn't arouse much envy from them. Because they are also known for their physical gifts. But this one-handed shooting skill and shooting talent made them drool.
Mayo was angry, and under the stimulation of Yi Feng, he hit another three points, trying to sound the horn of counterattack. But the old and spicy Kobe quietly used two free throws to erase Mayo's efforts.
At halftime, the score was 46-55, and the Lakers still held a nine-point lead.
Perhaps it was really the reason for returning to the home court, Kobe Bryant was still active after the start of the third quarter, and he scored 4 points in a row to lead the team to a 10-2 mini-climax. At this point, the score came to 48:65, and the Lakers' lead came to 17 points.
The young guys of the Bucks are not willing to fail and fight to catch up. Finally recovered 5 points, Kobe Bryant scored 4 points on Middleton successfully, and then he sent a series of wonderful passes to assist Yi Feng and Hibbert to score, and the Lakers played a 10-0 mini-climax!
The Lakers played two waves of scoring in a row, rewriting the score to 53-75 and turning the lead into a whopping 22 points.
McCarvey double-singled Clarkson to help the Bucks close the gap. But this score is undoubtedly a drop in the bucket for a giant pit of more than 20 points.
And Yi Feng's subordinates were ruthless, and made another three-point shot, causing a three-point foul on the noisy Mayo, and he hit all three free throws!
At 64:84, the Lakers' lead still stands at 20 points.
McCarvey still didn't give up hope, and after the breakaway, he hit a pullup jump shot.
Clarkson also responded, breaking through McCarvey and killing the inside for a foul. After he hit two free throws, there were a few seconds left in the game, and the Bucks couldn't get much offensive effect in such a short period of time.
At the end of the third quarter, the score was 66-86, and the Lakers still led their opponents by 20 points.
It was McCarvey again, still trying to fight back in the fourth quarter.
At the start of the fourth quarter, he scored four points to help his team close the gap.
But the Lakers' outside bench group was also quite sharp tonight, with Louis Williams and Nick Young hitting three three-pointers to extend the Lakers' lead to 21 points.
Middleton hit a three-pointer to lead the team back to 7 points, but Yi Feng broke through the point to assist Kobe Bryant to hit a three-pointer, plus a rebound from Randle's basket, the Lakers quickly fought back with 5 points to stabilize the situation.
The two sides then scored a few points, with McCarvey scoring a layup and Myles Plumlee hitting a layup to put the Bucks up 91:106 with 3:30 left in the fourth quarter.
Williams made a three-pointer and drew three free throws, Clarkson and Randle scored back-to-back, and the Lakers' lead extended to 20 points with 2:20 left in the fourth quarter.
93:113, the big score gap of 20 points made the game lose suspense in advance, and both sides tried their best to make substitutions. The final score between the two sides was 97-117, and the Lakers at home won by 20 points over the visiting Milwaukee Bucks. (To be continued.) )