Chapter 296: It's Back

In the past few years, Leon has changed a lot in his outward personality, he has changed from silent to eloquent, from mild-mannered to irritable, from bland to passionate, which is a change he made in order to adapt to the position of NBA head coach. Pen %Fun %Pavilion www.biquge.info but one thing has not changed, no matter how turbulent the waves on the outside, fighting, yelling or outburst, his heart is still as peaceful and calm as the deep sea.

So, Fox Leon can be defeated, but he won't be destroyed.

His calm mind and gaze saw through Kevin Garnett's heart, and his inner struggle, confusion, was magnified and stretched under the hustle and bustle and pressure of the North Shore Garden's home stadium, until he developed a deep doubt about himself. Tim Duncan is the one who often makes him fall into self-doubt, the two are very different in personality and fate, and Garnett often wonders what he would do if he was in Duncan's position.

Not only Garnett will think, but countless fans and critics in the past, present and future will ask whether the difference between the two is fate that determines life, or whether personality dictates fate.

Only Leon doesn't think so, he believes in fate, incomparably believing, but more in personal struggle and effort. He can see in Kevin Garnett a supernatural effort and a terrifying desire to win, and he knows exactly what role Garnett should play in a team.

With an eight-year career like an ordeal in the Timberwolves, Garnett, who entered the NBA in high school, did not have the opportunity to seriously ponder his various interior skills. He has excellent speed and flexibility on the inside, but he can only use relatively monotonous skills to use these talents, which makes it impossible for him to be a super inside attacker and Mr. Answer-Ball in key moments.

However, his eight-year career as a father and mother in the Timberwolves has made Garnett an extremely all-round gentleman, ranking first on the team in the Timberwolves' perennial five statistics, scoring, blocks, assists, steals, and rebounds, all of which are at a high level in the league. Maybe on another team he could be a big killer on the offensive end, a super attacker who can go inside and out, but in the Timberwolves, he eventually evolved into an all-around fighter.

Leon is extremely clear about this, he clearly knows Garnett's strengths and characteristics, so he has to remind Garnett, remind him who he really is, who he is.

"I want you to play a tactic...... If it's Kevin, you're going to get the ball to Reed in the jump ball......" Leon spent ten seconds in a 20-second timeout reminding Kevin Garnett who he really was, and another ten seconds to lay out a play.

Then, at Crawford's urging, Leon ended the timeout and got the players back on the field.

Free throw ring scrum, Garnett confronts Duncan.

Duncan clearly sensed that Garnett seemed to be much calmer after a timeout, and he had been bluffing, constantly talking trash and making small movements, and his eyes were full of complexity, and he always wanted to provoke his own anger. And now, Kevin Garnett, who is standing on either side of the free-throw line with Duncan, appears calm and focused, and his attention is all on the ball in the referee's hands.

Crawford threw the ball in the air, and Garnett was not afraid of anyone in terms of speed! He touched the ball first, but instead of pulling it back, he moved a little further and got into the hands of Michael Reed from beyond the three-point line.

Reed grabbed the ball and stepped back to make a three-point shot, and the attention of the Spurs players was attracted by Reed, but they didn't notice that Pierce, who was standing in the three-second zone, had slipped to the basket!

Reed threw a high pass, Pierce received the pass, feinted to shake Bowen away, and even though Bowen had two arms hanging over him, he still put the ball in the basket.

"Beep!" The referee blew the whistle, Bruce Bowen fouled, and two points were added to the penalty.

There were two more blood marks next door to Pierce, which were just left by Bowen, and Pierce glanced at Bowen, who was spreading his hands and pretending to be innocent, and stood on the free throw line and hit the free throw.

1 point, the gap between the two sides has been narrowed to 1 point.

Then the Spurs' offense started to get a little trouble, as their outside ball movement started to get sluggish, and Garnett suddenly became smarter, he was always able to properly pounce on the outside receiver, and then turn back to the three-second zone and spread his arms as if to eat anyone who tried to get in here with the ball.

Parker finished the offense with a barely mid-range, but Duncan got the rebound and he habitually held the ball with his arms held high to keep his opponent from cutting off.

He passed the ball to Bowen in the bottom corner, and Bowen made a feint to break through the baseline, but Garnett's stride completely blocked Bowen's breakthrough lane, and he had to stop the ball......

This is Ginobili cut in from 45 degrees like a snake, Bowen passed the ball to Ginobili, Ginobili dribbled the ball and held the ball to the basket!

But it was Garnett again, and he jumped high to erect a barrier in the air that enveloped Ginobili, causing Ginobili's layup to run low and the ball to slide off the rim of the basket.

Duncan, and Duncan again, picked up the rebound in the frontcourt, and then lightly got ready to jump up again to put the ball in the basket -- since his knee injury in 2000, he has stopped loving explosive dunks, but has used more effortless light strokes.

"Bang" Garnett rewarded Duncan with a big hat from the front!

However, the ball was still in the hands of Tony Parker, who got the ball at the free-throw line and slid into the three-second zone from the middle with a sharp inside breakaway, and faced Garnett, who was already unstoppable on the defensive end, and tried to get around with a spinning top on the spot.

The other man was in the past, but the ball was knocked out by Garnett with an unbelievable snake-like strike, and this time the ball was finally back in the hands of the Celtics, and Pierce got the ball in the scramble for the floor, and he handed the ball to Arenas, who launched a quick counterattack.

“e-on! e-on! Leon yelled at Garnett from the sidelines. Unlike Duncan, Garnett is a man who will always need you to shout and cheer behind him, and only then will he have the courage to face self-doubt and the mockery of fate.

Garnett rushed to the frontcourt, and at this point the Spurs were once again in defensive formation, and Duncan stood near the free throw line, knowing that this was the center of the Celtics' second rapid offense, and he guarded this point like a stone Buddha, ready to intercept any attack that tried to be launched from here.

Garnett slowed down as Arenas was about to face Duncan directly in front of him, a sudden follow-up, the Celtics' second-fast offensive rule, and Garnett adhered to the rules set by Leon. He knew Arenas was going to break through the middle, Reid would be ambushed in the bottom left corner, and Pierce was feint on the right to attract the defence.

Arenas slowed down and dribbled under his crotch, but Duncan's defense was perfect, he had no holes, the distance was just right, and he could keep up with his pace.

But, but Arinas didn't force a breakthrough, he opted for a pass, a back of the head pass, and gave the ball to Garnett!

The stone Buddha that had been between Garnett and the basket was moved a little bit, and Garnett saw the gap, a little crack in the stone Buddha.

He catches the ball and uses a movement that shouldn't be on a power forward - a shoulder shake and a crossover, and he accelerates from the left side!

Then he stepped into the reasonable collision zone with a dashing jump, and Duncan was already out of reach.

No one can stop Garnett anymore, he's not an epic killer, he doesn't have a treasure chest arsenal, but he has a unique and amazing offensive personality, a coquettish dribbling skill from the outside, and when he fits into a team and understands his positioning, he's powerful and unmatched.

A bursting one-handed dunk almost bent the basket, countless dunks, every time Garnett felt pain in his palm, but he still loved dunks, he loved the stadium and the open mind of the sea and sky after the dunk.

"Ahh Garnett roared into the air and thumped his chest in anger, and the Celtics overtook him.

Leon knew that Kevin Garnett was back, and it was coming back quickly. (To be continued.) )