472: They're somewhat similar tonight (four more asking for a monthly pass)

With a simple throw, Link helped the Grizzlies equalize the score. But Guy knows that this goal is not easy at all.

This is the first time Guy has played Link this season, in other words, he and Link haven't seen each other for more than half a year. No, it's not just half a year.

The last time the two sides fought side by side was this time last year. Since then, Guy has been injured and has never been seen on the training ground or on the field. In other words, Guy hasn't played with Link for a whole year.

How much has that guy grown this year? Guy put a big question mark in his mind.

Ball skills are growing fast, and Guy has seen a lot. But it's the first time Guy has seen a monster with such obvious athleticism.

A year ago, when Guy and Link played side by side, Link was a floor-to-floor streamer who relied on projection, technique and off-ball offense.

But now, he's not the same as before. The current Link is more than just a floor stream.

It was the first time that Guy had experienced the horror in his heart as Link's opponent. Because you don't know what that 0 is going to do in the next round.

After the attack just now, Link was also extremely excited. Nonsense, after waiting for so many days just for this battle, can you not be excited? and Rudy. Guy bounced, the kind of thing Link couldn't have thought of before.

But just now, Link didn't just think about it, he won it.

After two and a half seasons of floor flow, Link has long been aggrieved enough. Today, he is going to drain all the power in himself.

It's cool to upgrade for a while, and it's cool to upgrade all the time!

Magic coach Yak. Vaughn was a professional player five years ago, so the transition from professional to head coach was only five years.

Although he has played for the Spurs coaching staff, Vaughn, who is now only 37 years old, still looks quite immature in the head coaching position.

But not everyone is like Stevens, who can "become famous at a young age" in a coaching position.

Vaughn didn't bring a subtle offensive system to the Magic, so Link could easily keep up with Redick.

It's true that J.J. Redick is one of the best scorers in the league. But as long as he wasn't allowed to shoot, Redick was basically useless on the offensive end.

Under Link's rough pressing, Reddick couldn't run for half a day. Even though "Big Baby" Glenn. Davis set up several pick-and-rolls for Redick, but to no avail.

Jamil. In the end, Nelson had no choice but to give the ball to Vucevic and let him solve the problem on his own.

Vucevic is versatile and has a range that extends beyond the three-point line. So even if he receives the ball in the middle distance, he is not afraid of Gasol's defense at all.

He did a couple of triple steps with the ball in hand, and then suddenly pulled up a jumper!

This kind of action is not exclusive to small people.

But Vucevic clearly underestimated the reaction speed of the best defensive player prediction ranking for second place, and Gasol immediately blocked Vucevic at the moment of his shot.

Since taking eight blocks and three steals against the Clippers last time out, Gasol seems to have gotten harder on the defensive end than before. He wanted to prove that he wasn't a flash in the pan that day, but that he was able to put up top-notch defensive performances in every game.

As a result, Vucevic's mid-range shot regretted hitting the iron. The Magic's offense is very simple, and they don't have an advantage in one-on-one heads-up.

Randolph was just in position and was about to collect the rebound, only to find Link leaping high and grabbing him the moment the basketball popped off the frame! When he got the rebound and withdrew it with both hands, Link also slapped the basketball hard and made a "bang" sound.

"Stinky boy, grabbing a board has made such a big move." Randolph complained as he ran to the front.

Link felt like he had been electrocuted, and it turned out that this was the feeling of grabbing a board in the air. No wonder Grant. Hill, as a No. 3 position, rebounds at every turn. Because for him, grabbing rebounds is simply too easy and enjoyable.

After taking the rebound, Link handed the ball to Conley, who continued to organize the offense. This time, Randolph gave Glenn . Davis learned a lesson and easily scored the ball with a turnaround jumper.

Also fat, Randolph told Davis the limit of what it means to be fat.

4-2, the Grizzlies overtake. Link dropped back into his own half, and he was ready for the next rebound.

This time, Jamil. Nelson chose to take matters into his own. After trying to make a fuss, Nelson broke through to mid-range and then made a pull-up jumper.

Once upon a time, it was Nielsen's killer move. He's fast, and after breaking through and then making a sharp stop, he can usually shake off the opponent in a position.

But that was once, and it's not going to work now. Conley was not thrown away by Nelson, and when Nelson shot, Conley, who had excellent defensive judgment, also raised his hand for the first time.

Nielsen was originally only 1.82 meters, and its anti-interference attribute was not strong. Although he barely threw the ball out and was not covered, the ball hit the side of the basket.

The basketball popped up again and Yak off the court. Vaughn covered his forehead. He really doesn't understand, why is it that his players are all good, but they can't play well together?

As a manager, Vaughn still has so much to learn.

"My ball!" Gasol was just about to jump the board when he heard Link shouting.

Before he could react to what was going on, Randolph saw Link "float" into the air again, picking up the rebound high in the air.

Gasol and Randolph looked at each other and shrugged. It seems that today, Link's desire to grab rebounds is very high.

Link didn't pass the ball this time, but grabbed the rebound and pushed it himself! He counter-attacks quickly and dribbles very well. Within seconds, he ran through the crowd and outside the opponent's three-point line.

Rudy. Guy chased after Link desperately, but Link seemed to have long eyes in the back of his head, but after entering the penalty area, he suddenly took a step back!

This time, Link completely shook off the inertia of Guy and shot easily near the free throw line.

Undisturbed step-back jumpers, this is Link's usual move, and he is very grasped. Sure enough, although the basketball swung a few laps on the basket, it eventually fell into the net.

6-2, Link swung his fist. Young Hill's athleticism combined with older Hill's projection ability is simply stunning!

Stevens also found that Link's desire to score today was very strong. No, it's not just the desire to score, this guy's desire to do anything on the field today is very strong, just like a young man who got his first car and wants to try out all the functions of his car.

Obviously, he scored 32 points in the last game against the Lakers, and he immediately practiced after playing the Lakers. Is there anything not to be satisfied with this guy?

So in the following games, Link was like a wolf who had been hungry for four or five days. He was hungry, his eyes bloodshot, smelling of "prey", and he was mad at every stat he could get.

In the fourth minute of the first quarter, Link broke through quickly, made a quick stop and lifted the basketball, tricking Guy into the air. The latter is like a runaway plane, unable to change course. Link head-on, shot, foul, 2+1!

In the fifth minute of the first quarter, Randolph rolled over and hit a jumper, and Gasol was tangling with Vucevic. At this moment, Link hit the basket, held Guy with one hand, gritted his teeth and jumped up, grabbed his long arms, and took the rebound into his arms.

In the third minute of the second quarter, Guy hit a three-pointer. Gasol Jr. won the rebound, and the long pass in the backcourt launched a fast break. Link rushed to the front like a loose horse, and after receiving the basketball, he jumped into the restricted area and ruthlessly destroyed the confidence of the basket and the Magic players.

Stevens looked at Link's dunk and didn't say a word. He was thinking back to whether the guy had such abilities when he first met Link.

And countless Magic fans who stayed in front of the TV vaguely remembered a figure.

The figure who wore the number 33 jersey and fell again and again, but also did his best for Orlando...... Today, they seem somewhat similar.

By the end of the half, the Grizzlies had a 13-point lead. The Orlando Magic is like a plate of loose sand, although the players are not bad, but they just can't pinch together.

Link had 16 points and eight rebounds in the first half, and when reporters approached Guy for a courtside interview, the former Grizzlies forward had a heavy expression on his face.

"It's a bad feeling to be against Link, it's something I've never experienced before." It took a long time for Guy to hold back such a sentence.