Chapter 45: Born with a sense of smell

Wall glanced at Addison, who ran back into the half, still showing no anxiety or annoyance on his face, and after taking the ball across the halfcourt, he no longer forced a breakthrough but looked for cover. Addison was blocked and immediately went around to chase the defense, Wall moved the ball near the baseline, and at this time, Pierce on the same side also came out with the help of Gooden's block, and Wall quickly passed the ball over.

Addison let go of Wall for the first time to change the defense of Pierce, but saw that the veteran completely ignored his defense, and after taking the basketball, he didn't pause for a moment and shot directly, and his broad body leaned back gently.

"!!Shh The ball slid smoothly into the net, and Pierce smiled at Addison after watching the goal and uttered the classic words.

"Welcome to the NBA, rookie."

"Haha, it's time for veterans to educate rookies again!! Look at Mr. 'Truth's shot, completely ignoring Addison's defense!! This jumper alone is enough for these little guys to learn for ten years!! Barkley couldn't be more silent, and as a typical nostalgic he would cheer for all the offensive skills in the NBA that were on the verge of becoming more and more dying.

"This is the process that rookies must go through, they will grow up in the process of being provoked and teased by the old guys, and those who can adapt will eventually become such old guys with bad stomachs, and those who can't adapt will be permanently eliminated." Kenny. Smith also said with a smile on his face, "This is in line with Mr. Darwin's theory of evolution - natural selection, survival of the fittest." ”

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Addison ignored Pierce's joking provocation and came to the opposing half-court to take a brief look. At this time, Wade, who was on the flank, suddenly accelerated through the penalty area to cut to the right corner, and temporarily shook off Temple's chase through Bosh's empty-handed cover. Addison didn't hesitate to pass the ball over, and Wade received the ball and faced Drew. Gooden obviously made a change of defense to move the ball up a little, diverted the opponent's center of gravity, immediately lowered his position and rushed into the restricted area, and then jumped up against Gortat to pick the basketball to the basket.

This is one of Wade's best offensive methods, and it stands to reason that Wade, who has been used to hitting him, should not make a mistake, but he actually missed this ball, and it seems that the increase in age and injuries has inevitably shown some signs in him.

Gortat grabbed the defensive rebound and wanted to launch an immediate fast break, and he passed the ball to Temple, the only player who wasn't marked.

It's a pity that Gortat's observation of the pitch is not broad enough, or that at this moment he thinks of himself as Tim. Duncan is up. The basketball was suddenly cut off by a slender and wide palm when he was still two centimeters away from Temple, and Temple flashed a short dark brown hair and a clear number 7 in front of his eyes, and the next moment he could only watch Addison dribble to the three-point line.

Gortat, who made a mistake once, was a little flustered, and after seeing Addison's steal, he instinctively thought that he would go to the basket to cause damage, so he stayed in front of the reasonable collision zone and did not move. Who knew that the Oriental man rushed to the free throw line and went straight to the jump shot, and there was no defender around him.

The ball was thrown with his left hand, and the not-so-smooth arc landed on the basket and bounced gently, but eventually fell back into the net.

"Whew......" Addison breathed a sigh of relief imperceptibly and ran back to his own half with a grin. In fact, he is not entirely confident in his choice of stoppage, and even if his mid-range projection has improved greatly this summer, he is unsure of what he will be able to do in the game.

Spoelstra and Pat. Riley encouraged him to play freely during the regular season, and Addison is now the center of the Heat's offensive playmaking, and the coaching staff wants him to shoot firmly when he finds an empty shot in the offense. The reason is simple, if you don't shoot in official matches because you don't have confidence, then Addison's shooting percentage will never improve. Which good shooter is not trained by shooting in the game again and again, no one in this world is a natural shooting master, and shooting memories are accumulated in the game.

A quick break opportunity was wasted, and Wall couldn't help but be a little annoyed no matter how calm he was. Gooden's block dodged inside and made a one-handed high throw before Addison chased him over, but the ball still didn't go in.

Addison took advantage of Bosh's block to grab the rebound before everyone else, Wall appeared in front of him to stop him from launching a fast break, but Addison had no intention of dribbling the ball, and after taking the rebound, he shook his right arm and threw the ball to the frontcourt, where Dwyane. Wade was already in his stride, and there was Ruel on the other side. Deng.

The Wizards only had Temple back in time, and in this case, Wade and Deng had a thousand ways to score. Wade rushed inside and passed the ball to Ruhr. Deng, Temple, believing that Deng would complete the attack, simply stood in front of him, closed his eyes and prepared to cause the British offensive foul.

But Deng returned the ball to Wade before he collided with Temple, and the 'Flash' laughed at the assist, showed off his hands in front of the empty basket, and told the Washingtonians that they weren't old enough to be ignored.

The score came to 13:6, and Wizards head coach Randy Brown. Whitman quickly called a timeout, and he didn't expect the first few minutes of the first quarter to play like this, and he found himself looking down on the nearly reconstituted Heat team.

The shrill timeout whistle thrilled Miami fans, and the timeout meant that the opponent had conceded defeat in this period of encounter, and what could be more enjoyable than forcing the opponent to throw in the towel?

"Well done, Add." Wade walked over and rubbed the boy's head, and Addison smiled silently, but more glad Wade didn't slap his ass again this time.

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"Did you see that pass, Kenny??" 'Magic' Johnson asked suddenly, and his expression was much more serious from just now.

"Are you talking about that rebounding pass that Addison passed to Bosh??" Kenny. Smith asked rhetorically deliberately.

"No, Kenny, you know exactly what I'm referring to...... You should have seen clearly that Addison barely observed his teammate's movement after grabbing the rebound. Johnson looked at the replay on the big screen and said word by word, "He barely observed, but his long ball was precisely in Wade's hands, and Wade didn't even have to change his movement and speed." ”

"It's a talent, Erwin, a great talent for vision on the pitch." Barkley scratched his bare head, his natural ability to attack is proud of the league, but when it comes to organizational strategy, he still doesn't understand it as deeply and thoroughly as Johnson.

"Personally, I think it's a sense of smell to be precise, a sense of smell that belongs to a good point guard. The league's top point guards are often able to get the ball to the right place just by their sense of the court, because in high-intensity games, opportunities are fleeting, and many times they don't have time to look closely at them. Like Steve. Nash or Jason. A point guard like Kidd has this kind of court sense, so they can pass the ball a quarter of a minute earlier than their teammates' runs. ”

Kenny. Smith raised an eyebrow after hearing this: "Isn't you included in such point guards??" ”

'Magic' shrugged his shoulders: "I have a physical advantage over them because of my height I can see a lot wider in a split second than a normal point guard. ”

Barkley thought about Johnson's words, and suddenly showed a stunned expression: "You mean Addison also has this 'court smell'??" Wouldn't he be with Steve. Nash or Jason. Kidd is on the same level??!! ”

"I'm just talking about passing," Johnson hurriedly explained, a little skeptical that the big fat man was playing fool again, "Evaluating a point guard is much more than just passing, just like evaluating an interior player can't be judged by strength alone...... You know, Charles. ”