Chapter 195: A Wonderful Start
Of course, the heads-up of the outside star is nothing more than a flexible application of the trio.
Maddie's strength is also due to his talent that makes his triple threat stronger than the average star.
He sometimes chooses to start directly after the cross-step dribble. With the speed of his first move in the league, few people can prevent his first step, and Kobe, Carter, and Billups have all suffered losses from this move.
He sometimes opts for a pull-up jump shot from a quick dribble, just as James couldn't stop him before, and no one in the league can stop Maddy's move.
He sometimes opts to pass the ball, and with his similar height to Magic Johnson, he has a great view of the court, everything is under control, and he can always make good passes.
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This time, Maddie opted for a pass.
Because he noticed that Second Uncle Huo ran out of the inner line and wanted to block and dismantle himself.
The proud Maddie did not choose to block and dismantle, and passed the ball to Second Uncle Huo before he was in place.
Second Uncle Huo was stunned, Boozer, who was in hot pursuit, was stunned, and James, who was defending Maddie, was also stunned.
In the eyes of Rocket fans, Second Uncle Huo may only have a shooting rate of nearly 100% in the open position.
But in fact, when Second Uncle Huo was young, he had a lot of tricks on the offensive end and superb skills, but he was not good at projection.
The skills he cast in his hands were all practiced hard in the later period.
However, at this time, Second Uncle Huo was only left with Zhongtou.
So Maddie generally doesn't pass the ball to Uncle Huo, who is being marked.
But this time, Maddie actually passed it, which everyone didn't expect.
This is Maddie when she was young, playing like a wild one, full of infinite surprises and accidents.
Only you can't think of it, there is nothing he won't do.
Just when all three of them were stunned, Maddie suddenly started without the ball, got rid of James, and ran out of the empty space.
James was the first to react and immediately chased after Maddie.
Second Uncle Huo reacted the second and passed the ball over in an instant.
Although James reacted faster, he couldn't outrun the ball after all.
Before James was in place, Maddy had received the ball and took an easy shot.
Swish!
Another hollow three-pointer, Maddie started with a very hot hand!
4:6。
The game continued, and Ye Feng continued to stare at the aging Strickland and the weak interior of the Magic team, either scoring on his own, or helping Big Z and Boozer open.
On the Magic side, after Maddy scored two three-pointers in a row, his desire to attack seemed to have decreased, and he began to focus on organizing the team's offense.
However, the Magic didn't feel good, and Gordon Girisek and Rodriqueland wasted a few good passes from Maddy and didn't score.
On the contrary, on the Cavaliers' side, the interior offense is the main one, and the game is more stable.
Halfway through the first quarter, at 18:13, the Cavaliers had a five-point lead over the Magic.
And with 18 points in 6 minutes, this offensive efficiency also makes the commentators call out for efficiency.
All kinds of wonderful passes and violent dunks make fans addicted.
This year's Christmas war is really very interesting!
The appetizer of the Cavaliers and Magic even has the taste of a meal.
Of course, Magic head coach John Davis couldn't be happier.
The Cavaliers played so smoothly, on the one hand, because Ye Feng was well organized, but more importantly, because the Magic defended too poorly.
The Magic started five starts, and except for Maddy, none of them had a good defensive ability.
Maddie, who has super defensive ability, just defended seriously for a few minutes and began to slack off.
So, John Davis called a timeout.
Replace Andrew De Klerk and Rod Strickland for second-year center Drew Gooden and small guard Tyronn Lue.
Drew Gooden was a rookie in 2002 and was named to the All-Rookie Team, with a technical flow inside, good offensive power, mid-range shooting and footwork, and above-average defense.
With him guarding the inside, it's much better than De Klerk.
Tyronn Lue, yes, is the head coach of the future James, the guy who likes to doze off and then give the ball to James.
There are two things he is most famous for in his playing career and his career as a manager.
The first thing is that James robbed the tactical board, which should be clear to everyone.
The second thing is the 2001 Finals, the Lakers vs. 76ers, which is the peak of Iverson's career, the only time he led the team to the Finals.
In the first game of the Finals, Iverson shook Tyronn Lue, stepped over him, and hit a shot to win over the Lakers.
In this game, Iverson scored 48 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals, like a god, defeated the Lakers, who had not lost a single game in the playoffs, and defeated the OK combination.
And Tyronn Lue became the backdrop forever, and whenever someone mentions Iverson, he's sure to be thought of.
But what everyone doesn't know is that Tyronn Lue at that time was actually only the role at the end of the Lakers' bench, and he didn't even have a chance to play.
If it weren't for Fisher and Harper being blown up by Iverson, he wouldn't even have a chance to play.
Iverson was in his prime, chasing lightning, no! It was the lightning that chased Iverson and single-handedly led the 76ers to the Finals against the invincible Dynasty Lakers.
In the first game, the Lakers' outside line was blown up by Iverson, and all the defense was useless. This made the Lakers feel frightened and even trembled, and the Los Angeles fans were all worried and scared.
At the critical moment, Tyronn Lue was sacrificed by the Zen master as a surprise soldier to keep an eye on Iverson.
As long as he was on the floor for a second, Tyronn Lue would stare at Iverson for a second, following him like a shadow, constantly causing trouble, making it difficult for Iverson to catch the ball.
In the next four games, Iverson was still brave, but he never played the same supernatural performance as in the first game.
And his performance declined, which directly led to the already weak 76ers having no chance, and was swept away by the Lakers for four consecutive games.
It can be said that that round of the finals was not only not a shame for Tyronn Lue, but the highlight of his career. He was also seen as the only person in the NBA who could keep up with Iverson at the time.
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At this time, Tyronn Lue came on the court, and the purpose was naturally to limit the super-fast Ye Feng, a bit like defending Iverson back then.
At least from the previous 6 minutes, Ye Feng was the starting point of the Cavaliers' attack, and restricting him was equivalent to snuffing out the Cavaliers' engine.
After Taryn Lu came on the court, he was also very excited, staring at Ye Feng fiercely, like a bloodthirsty bulldog.
He spread his hands, lowered his center of gravity, retreated slightly to open the distance, and resolutely did not let Ye Feng break through comfortably, but he looked like a defensive warrior.
But I don't know why, Ye Feng's heart was unusually calm, and he couldn't help but want to laugh.
Bloodthirsty pit bulls?
Ye Feng felt more like a stupid and cute Erha.
Looking at Tyronn Lue's height of 183 cm, one size smaller than himself, Ye Feng didn't even dribble, he jumped up directly on the spot, a relaxed jumper.
Swish!
Three-point shot, 21:13.
"Are you stupid to prevent my shot?"
Ye Feng couldn't help but think in his heart.
He is not Iverson, the small defender who is only 177 centimeters tall.
Ye Feng is 188 centimeters tall barefoot and nearly 191 centimeters in shoes, and if he jumps directly, Tyronn Lue, who has opened the distance, won't even have time to pounce.
Even if he pounced, he couldn't even touch the height of Ye Feng's fingertips.
What a stupid cuteness!
Looking at Tyronn Lu, who was staring at two big eyes, caught off guard, and had a bewildered face written on his face, Ye Feng couldn't help but laugh.
(End of chapter)