Chapter 257: "Dirty" Bowen

As the league's most team-oriented and team-oriented, the Spurs are like a non-stop machine.

And every player is a part of this machine, and they are indispensable.

The only difference is that Duncan and Parker are the kind of unique core parts, while Bowen and Turkoglou are the kind of ordinary parts that can be replaced.

But whether it is the core parts or ordinary parts, they must be operated according to the rules under the guidance of Greg Popovich, and there must not be a little violation of the rules.

Of course, there are exceptions to everything.

The Spurs' exception to this is Manu Ginobili "The Demon Knife", the only player on the Spurs team who can play on his own terms.

No way, Ginobili's IQ is too high, and it's too demonic.

He was able to think more well-rounded than Popovich and then lead the team to victory in unbelievable ways.

Don't say he's playing in a way that's not reasonable, because he just wins.

He was the only Spurs player who dared to push Popovich away during the timeout and then explain the tactics to his teammates himself, neither Duncan nor Parker.

Duncan's personality determined that he couldn't do such a thing, and Parker was scolded by Popovich every day, scared to death.

In the face of Ye Feng's defense, Parker, who had a dead ball, did not hesitate at all, and instantly passed the ball to Bowen on the side.

Bowen also didn't stop the ball and handed it to Duncan on the inside in an instant.

Duncan singled Boozer, and Duncan definitely had a huge advantage.

No matter what kind of big forward it is impossible to defend Duncan, not to mention Boozer's height, which is 5 centimeters shorter than Duncan, he will definitely be eaten to death by Duncan.

As soon as Duncan got the ball, the Cavaliers immediately contracted, and Ilgoskas and Williams all approached Duncan.

Duncan turned his back to Boozer and only took a touch before he spotted the Cavaliers' intentions and immediately handed the ball over again.

Parker holds the ball for the second time.

In these rounds, 10 seconds have passed, and the Spurs only have 14 seconds left in their offensive time.

But Parker was still not in a hurry.

That's the Spurs, well-trained.

Under the direction of Popovich, who came from a military school, the Spurs were almost semi-military, and everyone strictly followed the instructions.

No situation should make them anxious, but run in an orderly manner.

Comprehending Ye Feng's tight defense, Parker directly gave up one-on-one singles against Ye Feng, and instead called a block.

Duncan immediately pulled it out and blocked Ye Feng.

Parker broke through and hit the three-point line in one step.

Duncan's body looks thin, but the blocking effect is really good, and Ye Feng has no time to bypass it.

"Carlos, change guards!"

There was no way, Ye Feng and Boozer could only switch defenses, and Boozer defended Parker.

Parker was really fast, and by the time Boozer came up, Parker was less than four meters away from the basket.

Facing the strong Boozer, Parker's brows furrowed again, this guy's shoulders are too broad, and it is not easy to get around.

So Parker gave up a direct breakthrough, but came to another spinning top, instantly widening the distance between the two, and then a small throw.

Swish!

Hit a jumper, 2-0, and Parker opened the scoring for the Spurs.

Parker's spinning top is really powerful, and throughout NBA history, the two best gyro spins are foreign players.

The inner line is the Argentine diamond Scola of the later generations, and the outer line is the French sports car Parker, and the gyroscopic rotation of both of them is very powerful.

If you don't speed fast enough, or don't concentrate enough, you'll be thrown off in an instant.

Offense and defense switch, Cavaliers offense.

Ye Feng is attacking with the ball, and he is also not in a hurry, but in fact, there is no way to do it.

The Spurs' pace doesn't look fast, but if you want to play a fast break between defensive transitions, that's too much, and the Spurs won't give you that opportunity at all.

When he arrived at the frontcourt, James took the initiative to ask for the ball, and Ye Feng naturally passed it over.

Defending James was Bruce Bowen, the dirtiest player in the NBA at this time.

Of course, you have to admit that in addition to being dirty, Bowen's defensive ability is also very good.

As an undrafted player, Bowen's early career was very bleak, he participated in the draft in 1993, and only had a chance to enter the NBA in 1996, and he only played 1 game this season.

In the first five seasons of his career, Bowen changed teams four times and has always been a fringe figure.

But he worked hard enough, defended with all his focus, and fought almost everything.

On the offensive end, he practiced his three-point shot hard and practiced a handful of open three-pointers.

At this point, he suddenly became a good 3-and-D player.

I have to say that hard work is also a talent, and Bowen has such a talent.

In the 2000-2001 season, Bruce Bowen played in 82 games for the Heat, including 72 starts, averaging 7.6 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.0 steals and 0.6 blocks per game, and was named to the All-Defensive Second Team.

Then, he met his Bole Popovich and was favored by the Spurs.

After coming to the Spurs, Bowen became a thunderous starter, and was named to the All-Defensive Team for eight consecutive years, including five first-team and three second-team selections.

Bowen is also known as the NBA's Iron Man, with 82 full attendance in five consecutive seasons and at least 80 appearances in seven consecutive seasons.

Even, the Spurs retired Bowen's jersey, which is a great honor.

Of course, Bowen is an angel in the Holy City and a nightmare for his opponents.

Because he's so dirty.

Three-pad Carter, who ruined Carter's body at his most glorious time. After the third kick, Carter finally couldn't bear it anymore and chased him all over the court.

Foot Francis, Francis's last pinnacle, ruined on Bowen's foot.

Partnering with the Spurs' second-worst Robert Horry ruined Nash's only chance to win a championship.

In addition, Iverson, Maddie, and Ray Allen have also suffered losses on Bowen's feet.

Marbury even bluntly said that if Bowen played like this on the field court, he would definitely be killed.

However, most of these things happen in the playoffs, and less often in the regular season.

Maybe a regular-season game isn't worth Bowen's decision, and the Spurs don't need to make a deal so early.

James singled Bowen, and Bowen was very sticky, like a piece of brown candy, but there were always small movements in his hands, knees, and elbows.

may be because he has done a lot of evil and has mastered the essence, and his small actions can always avoid the sight of the referee, which can be described as very cunning.

It's a pity that in front of him is James, the most perverted guy in the future NBA, and the guy with the least injuries.

James has long been accustomed to the opponent's deadlift, and the small movements of waiting for him can't interfere with him at all.

Unless he comes up with a stepping move, Bowen really can't stop James.

Even, James just likes this level of collision, which can stimulate his anger, fighting spirit and anger.

Against Bowen's defense, James shot directly from the free-throw line.

Bang!

The basketball bounced a bit, but it still fell into the frame.

2:2。

It's a fairy ball, a balloon.

Looks like James had a lot of luck tonight.

(End of chapter)