Chapter 130: Point Guard Showdown

Sun Yue's domineering pegboard hat and angry pull-up three-point jumper knocked back the morale of the Hawks at once.

And in the face of D'Antoni's mad dog-style entanglement defense, Woodson finally thought hard about how to deal with it. Johnson and Sun Yue blocked and dismantled, and Johnson, who had a long shot accurately, helped Sun Yue get rid of Raga. Bale's stalking also allowed the Hawks to gradually close the score gap.

When the whistle blew in the fourth quarter, players from both sides returned to the court, and both sides changed their main forces.

Stephen. As soon as Nash came on the court, he launched a fast-break offense, and the Suns launched a fast-break attack with lightning speed. Sun Yue chased after him, but Nash did not fight him, and after half time he relied on Burress. Dior's pick-and-roll drilled into the three-point line, and then quickly passed the basketball to Sean in a land-hitting manner. Marion.

Childis was a little caught up and had to watch Marion jump shot.

Stephen. Nash's assists are anything but muddy, and the Suns' offensive mix is simple and efficient.

That's why the Suns were able to play as fast as mercury, and in the fourth quarter of the game, the Suns also gave their full strength.

In Laja. Under Bale's physical entanglement, Sun Yue slowly brought the ball to the frontcourt.

Wait until Joe. Johnson helps him block Raga. After Bale, in the face of Nashsun, Yue Yue quickly took a breakthrough step. Nash is a great point guard, but his defense is his shortcoming, and his only shortcoming. His slightly slow lateral movement failed to stop Sun Yue's breakthrough.

Sun Yue flashed by, tearing through Nash's defense like lightning, and then galloped towards the Suns' restricted area. Johnson blocks Raga. Bale bypassed Johnson and prepared to keep up with Sun Yue.

Cutter in the exclusion zone. Thomas hurriedly came up to block Sun Yue, who broke through. Thomas and Raja. Bell's encirclement was about to form, and Sun Yue flicked his wrist and passed a back-of-head pass to Joe, who was guarding outside the three-point line. Johnson, Johnson jumped up and hit the three-pointer.

Back in the half, Stephen. Nash and Marion completed a classic pick-and-roll cooperation, after Nash and Marion completed the pick-and-roll, he quickly stuffed the ball to Marion who was fast, Marion made a false move, and when he made a shooting feint, Josh. Smithton jumped up like a pigeon startled by the sound of a gunshot, and he didn't do much defensive work as a high school student, relying more on his amazing jumping ability to solve problems, and then Marion scored with an easy dunk.

Joe. Johnson blocked Sun Yue again, and Sun Yue directly saw the opportunity and started from Nash and Raja. Bell's slit breaks into it when Raga. After stabilizing his center of gravity, Bell quickly turned around and chased after Sun Yue, trying to save the defense.

However, Sun Yue had already flashed into the paint and threw the basketball into the sky, and Josh was galloping from the baseline. Smith fell from the sky, grabbed the basketball with one hand and smashed it into the basket arrogantly.

In Josh. Smith hung on the basket while Burrese. Dior shook his head helplessly at the bottom line. Although Dio has the advantage in stealing and stagging, he defends Josh in physical confrontations. A physical man like Smith is a difficult subject for him.

But soon Dior returned one on the offensive end, Stephen. Nash quickly brought the basketball to the front court and then passed the ball to Dio even more quickly.

With a slight stroke of luck and a flick of the wrist, the basketball drilled into the box at an eerie angle. Thomas catches the ball and turns around and dunks.

Next to Al. Harrington has become a backdrop for human flesh, giving his all on the offensive end and turning a blind eye on the defense.

Sun Yue slowly came to the front court with the ball, and it was still Raga who greeted him. Bel. Raja. Bale was not immersed in the psychological shadow of being continuously broken into by Sun Yue, he just silently made the defensive footsteps more dense.

However, this is useless, Sun Yue beckoned, Joe. Johnson ran out and made a pick-and-roll for him.

Using the pick-and-roll, Sun Yue quickly accelerated, Laga. Bell hurriedly turned around to defend, but Sun Yue spun around and came back, killed a horse pistol, and then accelerated in a straight line to leave him behind.

With Raja. Bale's defense pursued, Zhou Zheng rushed into the box, and Kurt. Thomas hurriedly slid over to intercept him, and he wanted to talk to Raga. Bell formed a flanking attack and completely locked Sun Yue in the defensive circle.

The moment Sun was caught in the bag, the basketball had already been passed out, and it was from Kurt. Thomas passed it down, and he did it very stealthily, only a few viewers on the baseline saw his movements, and even the cameras on the sidelines did not capture it.

Kurt. Thomas felt the wind coming from behind him, and he subconsciously turned his head, and a black figure galloped in.

Al. Harrington finally lived up to Sun Yue's magician pass, and he jumped bravely and smashed the basketball into it.

Even so, Al. Harrington still feels that most of the credit for this ball is his own flexible movement, rather than Sun Yue's elusive passing.

While Harrington was still complacent here, Tiffin over there. Nash quickly launched a fast break, and although he lacked Stoudemire, a tough offensive finisher, the Suns still had enough offensive routines.

Soon, Nash, who launched a fast attack, passed the ball to Sean Marion, who gently stretched his arms and crossed an arc in the box to gently put the ball into the basket.

El in charge of defending Marion. Halleton hadn't made it back to his own half, giving the Suns a great opportunity to break fast.

After Sun Yue received a quick serve, he rushed to the Suns' frontcourt like a bolt of lightning, and a quick change of direction tore apart the Suns' unstable defense, rushing into the restricted area to attract Kurt. After Thomas's bag was clamped, the basketball was thrown high, and Childis, who was facing an exploding head, fell from the sky and dunked the basketball into the basket with both hands behind his back.

Childres' back-to-back dunk earned him a frantic shout from the Atlanta fans.

Childis and Josh. Smith is regarded by the Hawks as the most talented young player outside of Sun Yue, second only to Emeka in double-doubles in her rookie season. Okafor and Dwight. Howard, ranked third among the rookies of the year. At the end of last season, Childes was named to the Second Team of the All-Rookie of the Year, and his physical attributes are his greatest characteristic.