Chapter 32: Sekari the Dancer
The game on the field has already begun, and the only thing Davidson can do now is cheer on Muresan on the field.
Muresan and Secali took to the halfway line to execute the jump ball.
As a purebred white center from Lebanon, Sekari is not particularly top-notch in terms of jumping ability.
Mulesan relied on his height and reach to win the jump ball.
The Nets started to attack, and Muresan, knowing that the offensive round was nothing to do, honestly rushed to the frontcourt, waiting for possible rebounding opportunities.
Kenny Anderson took possession of the ball and went up front and instead of making a shot of his own, he passed the ball to the big man Coleman.
The Heat's No. 4 player is named Grant Lang, a standard stocky type No. 4 player who is only 203 cm tall.
The tactic set up by Chuck Daly before the game was to let Coleman single Grant this point.
Kenny, no matter how strong his desire to make a move is, doesn't dare to disobey Chuck Daley.
After Coleman received the ball, he directly sank his center of gravity and began to play Grant with his back, and when he reached his comfortable shooting position, he turned over and shot.
The ball hit steadily, and the Nets scored two points.
Muresan saw Coleman score, shook his head and muttered: "There are still 18 ......"
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It was the Heat's turn to attack the wheel.
Davidson brace himself and stare at the situation on the field.
Glenn Rice, the Heat's big man, threw a shot from the back, but missed the shot.
To Davidson's disappointment, Murraysan couldn't grab this defensive rebound because of his poor position.
The rebound fell into Secali's hands.
Looking at Sekari's posture, this is going to play a second attack by himself.
Davidson still knows a lot about Sekari.
The player has a real hand on the offensive end, nicknamed "The Dancer", describing his steps under the basket as a dancer, quite elegant.
Don't look at Sekari's five big and three thick, but he is full of artistic germs, not only is his footsteps an art, but he also often goes to some clubs to make guest DJs......
The most important thing is that his daughter-in-law can really be described as beautiful as a fairy.
Sekari was excited, ready to provoke Muresan and then find himself an opportunity to take it in stride.
But after all the feints, Sekari was embarrassed to find that Muresan was like a stake, and he didn't have any intention of jumping at all.
This is the result of the training of the head assistant Tolbert......
Muresan's bounce is so poor, and it's extremely scary to stand tall and touch high, in fact, it makes no difference whether he jumps or not.
As long as the opponent is not a violent dunk, the trajectory of the shot will definitely be within the defensive range of Muressan.
Even if the opponent dunks violently, Murraysan's stepping feet can still be effective defensive, so there is no need to jump at all.
Sekari tossed and turned, but in the end he did not achieve the effect he wanted, and had no choice but to carry Muressan's defense to shoot.
There was a crisp "pop ......", and Muresan directly stood up for Sekali.
The so-called standing cap, as the name suggests, is a standing cap.
The most famous hat-watching maniac in history is naturally Mark Eaton, who recently retired.
Murraysan's standing cap just now made many fans at the scene seem to see the shadow of Mark Eaton.
"God, is it my delusion? Just now I felt like Mark Eaton was back on the field! ”
"It's not your delusion, if Murraysan had more hair and a shorter face, he would be Mark Eaton."
"Could it be that we have a mammoth in New Jersey too?!"
"Muresan is a mammoth, and his height and arm span and tonnage are not inferior to Mark Eaton, and this time our Nets have really picked up a treasure."
Many Nets fans watched Muresan play for the first time, and they all exclaimed when they saw the scene of Muresan standing in the hat Secali at the beginning.
Coleman picked up the ball and passed it to Kenny Anderson, and the team started to counterattack.
"Four ...... left," Muresan muttered after standing up for Secali.
Before Murraysan could get to the basket, Kenny Anderson slowed down and waited for Murraysan when he arrived in the frontcourt.
It's not that Kenny Anderson takes care of Murraysan, it's that the league plays like that today.
In the offensive round, you don't wait for the inside rebounder to be in place, and you make a panic shot by a point guard?! Congratulations, the next coach will definitely bloody the dog you scolded.
After Murraysan's basket was in place, Kenny Anderson still passed the ball to Coleman and asked Coleman to play the opponent's No. 4 position.
This time Coleman missed the shot, and there was a rebounding opportunity, and Murraysan was in a good position this time, standing on tiptoe to collect the rebound.
Seeing that Muresan didn't even make a jump, Sekari easily accepted the rebound, and couldn't help but feel a sense of powerlessness in his heart.
His official registered height is said to be 211 cm, but in fact, it is definitely less than 211, only about 209 cm, and his arm span is also very inconspicuous.
When he first entered the league, many people were not optimistic about him playing the No. 5 position.
As a result, after so many years, he proved himself and played quite good statistics.
But in front of Muressan, a long-armed giant monster, his height and arm span disadvantage was infinitely magnified.
"And 17 more." After Murraysan picked up the offensive rebound, he passed the ball directly to Coleman, and then muttered something in his mouth.
Coleman had a smile on his face when he got the ball, and he was really comfortable partnering with Muressan.
If it were replaced by Hammer Guillermo, it is estimated that Guillermo would not hesitate to play a second attack by himself, and would never think about passing the ball back to his Coleman's hands.
After all, the hammer also has to eat, and if you don't want personal data selflessly, wouldn't it be a smashing of your own job.
Coleman's second shot was scored and the Nets opened the game 4-0.
Davidson's heart relaxed slightly, judging from the situation on the field, Muresan is really no worse than Sekari.
In the rest of the game, it was only Coleman's various singles opponents, even if he shot iron, Muresan protected the rebound, and then passed the ball back into Coleman's hands.
Coleman's strength is definitely at the level of the top three forwards in the league, and in today's league, Karl Malone and Barkley can beat Coleman.
Coleman's overturning of the river and the sea directly stopped the game, and the Heat called a timeout, presumably to change the lineup.
With only four minutes to go in the first quarter, Davidson kept his mind on Murraysan's stats.
4 rebounds and 1 block, the efficiency is quite high, and if this efficiency can be maintained, Davidson feels that tonight's task will definitely be completed.
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At the end of the timeout, the players from both sides returned to the court, because the game had only started for a short time, and the lineup worked quite well, so Chuck Daddy did not make a substitution.
The Heat, on the other hand, made a substitution, taking the stocky Grant off the court and replacing him with Sam Bowie, who was acquired in the previous trade.
Grant Long has a good offensive firepower, while Sam Bowway is obviously a little worse in this regard, plus he is at risk of injury, so the Heat let him play off the bench.
Now facing a strong Nets interior combination, Heat head coach Kevin Langley has no choice but to take Sam Bowway on the court and let him play against Muresan.
As for Sekari, he was naturally in charge of going against Coleman.
What can make Kevin Langley a little devastated is that his change of formation did have some effect, at least Coleman's offense was limited.
But the long-armed giant monster in the opponent's lineup, their Heat still can't do anything about him, Sam Bowway ate a block not long after he came on the court, and the rebounds were completely unable to grab the long-armed giant monster......