Chapter 147: Parallel Imports

The Hawks' physical distribution of Sun Yue is still very scientific and reasonable, generally let him rest for six minutes at the beginning of the second quarter, let him rest for half a quarter at the end of the third quarter, and let him rest for a few minutes at the beginning of the fourth quarter, but in the face of the Lakers who are inseparable from him today, Woodson had to send Sun Yue in advance at the beginning of the fourth quarter.

When Sun Yue walked on the court, ESPN TV just switched the signal of the national live broadcast to this game, and their broadcast of the San Antonio Spurs vs. Detroit Pistons defensive battle has just ended, after all, compared with the defending champion and the Western giants, the Lakers and the Hawks game is not so much, but compared with other games, the Lakers and the Hawks have their own highlights: the Lakers are the lone hero Kobe Bryant leading the team alone, and the Hawks are rookie players Sun Yue leading the team to rise, It also made ESPN TV station not hesitate to switch to this game after the Spurs and Pistons game.

After Sun Yue received the ball, Smash. Parker greeted him again, and after the Zen master gave him some Zen-like mental counseling at the bench, his mentality gradually adjusted. He began to put himself in a lower position and put more effort into fighting Sun Yue.

In Smush. Under Parker's hard work, Sun Yue was indeed held back by him, but in the end he still got rid of Parker's defense.

Sun Yue rushed into the three-point line, Lamar. Odom quickly came over to make up for the defense, and as soon as he stepped up to make up the defense, Sun Yue's ball was quickly passed. Harrington received the basketball and quickly completed the throw to solve the offense.

Today's Lakers team has not formed an effective defensive system, and Sun Yue passes the ball quickly, so supplemental defense means leakage for them.

Bryant. Bryant returns to half-time...... Bang!

Feeling so hot that he finally hit the iron once, and the rebound was jumped in the air. Smith brazenly snatched it, Kwame. Brown could only stand on the ground and look up.

After Sun Yue received the pass, he quickly launched a thunderous offensive.

Outside the three-point line, he used his teammates' cover to get past Smush. After Parker's defense, he smashed into the Lakers' restricted area to completely wrangle the Lakers' defense, and in the confusion passed the basketball to the fast-plugged Childis, who scored an easy layup.

The Hawks scored four straight points to once again outrun the Lakers by two points.

"The Lakers' defense was so undisciplined, and when the skipper got into their box, they immediately rushed up like a goldfish being fed, and then the back leaked clean." Bill. Wharton is good at using strange metaphors to explain the game, and many fans love his flavor, especially when he relies on the old and sells the old: "Alas! More than 30 years later, their forbidden area is still as relaxed and comfortable as my back garden. Even if you get Bill. Wharton's son still hasn't been able to change this terrible gene. "At the end of the day, Bill. Wharton also did not forget to mention his son Luke. Walton

"Look at what the Lakers have in the restricted area, a parallel trade, a kite power forward, and Odom who is ready to sleepwalk on the court at any time." Greg Anthony spat out, "What else can you expect them to do? ”

Compared with these two who are complaining about the Lakers' defense, the chief commentator Mike. Brin's commentary is more professional and objective: "Compared to the Lakers' penalty area defense, their configuration at the point guard position is too weak. Parker, or Aron. McGee couldn't stop Skipper, which also gave Skipper a chance to break through calmly, and also gave him a chance to lead the Eagles' offense through a breakthrough. ”

ESPN's three commentaries together are very popular with American audiences, and they are no better than TNT's Charles Brown. Barkley and Kenny. Smith's popularity is poor.

Halfway through the fourth quarter, the Hawks' lead reached six points. Bryant's touch faded, but even then he scored 48 points.

Drip! Phil. Jackson asked for a timeout, and he was going to do another trick.

Woodson also changed the lineup at this time, and Pachuria, who had rested for most of the quarter, was once again put on the lineup. Woodson intends to stabilize the situation with positional attacks in the final moments, so he increases the height of the lineup.

Drip! The timeout ends and the game continues.

The Lakers used their No. 10 pick, seventeen-year-old center, Andrew Brown, the No. 10 pick they drafted this summer. Bynum was put on the pitch.

Because of Kwame. Brown's poor performance on the court only dragged the team back, and while he played well on the defensive end, his performance on the offensive end was nothing short of disastrous, and in the third quarter, when Kobe Bryant was caught between the Hawks, a beautiful back-to-back pass was passed to the inserted Kwame. Brown, however, Kwame. Brown dunked the ball to the front of the basket when he was unguarded.

This can't help but remind people of a story that Kobe Bryant once told, which was a game between the Lakers and the Pistons:

"During the game, they used 'box and one,' so I was surrounded by the Pistons and Kwame was alone in the basket, and I passed the ball to him, and he didn't catch it, and the ball went out of bounds." At the timeout, Kwame Brown on the bench said to Kobe: "I don't have anyone to guard against." Bryant said, "yes, I know." Then Bryant told Brown, "You're going to be free again, Kwame, because Rashid is completely ignoring you." Brown's response was, "Well, if I'm no longer guarded, don't pass the ball to me." Bryant: "Hat? Brown: "Don't pass the ball to me." "Why didn't I pass it on to you?" "I'm nervous," Brown replied, "and if I get the ball and they foul me and I can't score." ”

A center who doesn't pose a threat under the basket is of no use to the team, Andrew Brown. Although Bynum is only seventeen years old, at least he dares to fight and fight, so that he doesn't even dare to catch the ball.

But there's a little Phil. Jackson didn't take into account: new to the league Andrew. Bynum's body is not as good as Kwame, who has been in the league for a few years. Brown is strong, so he is far less effective at helping Kobe Bryant block and pick and roll than Kwame. Brown.

Bynum wanted to help Kobe block and dismantle, but his block not only did not help Kobe block the defender, but also blocked Kobe's breakthrough route, and the experienced Pachulia squeezed directly past him, and Sun Yue and Joe. Johnson surrounded Kobe Bryant, and the three of them raised their hands and pulled the ball, so that Kobe Bryant's pass could not be passed, and as a result, Kobe could only shoot again under the three-person encirclement.