Chapter Thirty-Four: The Inside Line That Was Blown Up

Mike Conley didn't even have half time before he noticed that there was no one in front of Marc Gasol, and Conley flicked the ball over with a long throw. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info The strength is a bit big, and the arc is a bit high, and Gasol barely reaches the ball with a jump. Grabbing the ball in his hand, Marc Gasol took two steps and tucked the ball into the frame. As soon as the game started, the Grizzlies used a long pass to catch the 76ers off guard.

Covington picked up the ball and stepped out of bounds to feed McCarvey, Robert slipped up to the front court, saw that there was no one in front of him, and reached for the ball in a small jump, but no one passed the ball over. McCarvey threw his head forward and was stopped by Mike Conley before he could reach the three-point line. Seeing Robert, who was in the vacant position to ask for the ball, Tony Allen also made up for it, and the good opportunity was fleeting! Robert didn't care either, just thought McCarvey didn't see it.

Stopping, McCarvey dribbled the ball and kept changing the tempo, trying to break through. McCarvey began to thrust to the right in the middle line, Mike Conley slid sideways to follow McCarvey's rhythm, and McCarvey, who kept going inside, found that he had only gone a short distance inside, gritted his teeth and went inside, but was pushed outside by Mike Conley. While McCarvey wasn't paying much attention to the ball, Conley took a handful and almost broke the ball. McCarvey controlled the ball again, changed direction under his crotch and headed left, and Covington ran over to stand still and gave McCarvey a pick-and-roll.

Seeing Covington coming over to block and dismantle himself, McCarvey was overjoyed, and he was more sure of the direction of his breakthrough. And Mike Conley's afterglow also swept to Covington, calling Courtney Lee to come over and defend the pick-and-roll. Covington's body then used as cover, and suddenly accelerated, passing past Courtney Lee and toward the basket. Getting rid of the Grizzlies players who were following behind, Mika, who was on a three-step layup, suddenly heard someone shouting "Be careful!" Seeing a conspicuous white No. 33 on a dark jersey jumping off in the reasonable collision zone, McCarvey felt as if he had hit a wall and then fell backwards by the wall. McCarvey tried his best to keep his balance and adjust his body, pulling the ball back as far back as he could with his right hand, and hooking it out as it fell. It feels like a long time, but it's all done in an instant.

McCarvey sat down on the ground and slid some distance, watching the ball go up and down on the basket, and finally it went out, McCarvey's hard-working shot ended in failure, and the unwilling McCarvey hammered the floor and stood up.

"Sir! The ball is fouled! Damn it! They're foul! You should blow your whistle! McCarvey complained after finding the referee.

Seeing that the referee had no intention of stopping the game, Marc Gasol didn't care what McCarvey was saying to the referee, and threw the ball directly to Mike Conley. Conley was also happy to have no one to defend after receiving the ball, and went straight to the front court with the ball.

The referee saw the Grizzlies attacking, and didn't have time to explain anything to McCarvey, so he left McCarvey and ran straight to the referee. Just when the referee was not in place, Tony Allen, who received the pass, hit Robert with his arm vaguely, and Robert, who was a little painful, took a step back, and this step allowed Tony Allen to seize an opportunity, a jump shot in the opposite direction, and hit accurately.

McCarvey, who failed to communicate with the referee and delayed the timing of the defense, did not say a word, picked up the ball and walked silently through the half. Mike Conley's defence put McCarvey under pressure, and after seeing Robert empty, McCarvey thought about it and passed the ball over. 'Just because of me, you suffered a loss on the defensive end, and now I'm giving you the ball and letting you get it back, and now we're both cleared!' McCarvey thought to himself, 'How nice it would be if you would be my helper!' ’

Robert didn't know what McCarvey was thinking, and if he knew about these reasons, Robert would feel like he would be unjustly killed! I just want to play hard and play well, who did I provoke? As everyone knows, sometimes when I want to be myself, I have accidentally infringed on the interests of others! Sometimes fighting, just being forced to be helpless! After receiving the ball, Robert was a step away from Tony Allen, although he heard about it, but looking at Robert, Allen was a little sneering at what others said.

The distance of one step is not long, it is not short, and Robert did not live up to the distance left by Tony Allen, politely threw the ball out, and made a quick three-point shot, but Allen had not had time to defend the ball and flew out. 'Huh~~' The sound of the ball brushing the net came through the loudspeaker!

Seeing that the team has played against the 76ers, but there is no progress, the score has not only not been pulled apart, but also just after the 76ers hit another shot and fell behind by one point, head coach Dave Jogel directly called a timeout, and the players on the court did not give face, and the 76ers game, Jogel thought that it should be very easy, not as anxious as now, and finally decided to use the inside line as the offensive core, with Marc Gasol, who has a hand to pass the ball, as the ball transfer station tactics.

After returning to the court, the Grizzlies took their coach's words to heart and began to attack from the inside out. Marc Gasol received the ball near the free throw line, watched his teammate's position, and suddenly passed the ball to Courtney Lee, who had been blocked and left empty. Following the path of Gasol's pass, two steps away from him, a Grizzlies player wearing the No. 5 jersey was empty, and Knoll was taken aback and hurried over to make up for it. Courtney Lee was not greedy for the ball and passed it back to Marc Gasol. Gasol, who got the ball again, was not polite and went straight to the inside. Seeing Gasol go inside, Covington was pushed behind by Zach Randolph, and it was Knoll who turned over in time to defend Gasol, but it was too late! Gasol held Knoll with one hand and hooked the ball out with the other, and it hit!

The 76ers organized the offense, the ball kept passing in short distances, and Robert faintly felt that the number of times the ball came into his hands was decreasing, but he thought that there was no suitable opportunity, so he didn't say anything. The ball passed to Noll's hand, and Noll, who wanted to get back face, hit Gasol with his back, Gasol was pushed back two steps in a row, Noel felt almost turned over and jumped, where did he think that Gasol was deliberate! In order to get Knoll to take the bait, when Knoll turned over and shot a jumper, he was slapped out by a big white hand, and Mike Conley picked up the rebound.

The Grizzlies were slow to attack, and the ball was given to Zach Randolph, who received the ball with his back and singled Covington. Covington just felt a mountain of flesh chisel at him, and Covington grinned when he hit it. Pushing down Covington again, Randolph threw the ball out, and the ball spun around the basket and still missed the frame! "Rebound!" Knoll yelled! Gasol on the other side jumped at the same time, relying on his height and arm length to pick up the rebound, Gasol shot, but was interfered with and did not score. After Gasol landed, he jumped up again and grabbed the rebound again, and shot again, but there was no more! Covington and Knoll teamed up to grab the board, and Gasol adjusted and rose to the ground again to point the ball to the basket, this time the strength was used and the ball flew over the basket. Covington wanted to make a comeback, but was stuck behind by Randolph. Randolph easily picked up the rebound and turned to pick the ball into the basket.

Gasol clapped his hands with Randolph a little out of breath, while Knoll and Covington looked at each other awkwardly.

Randolph used his body to constantly hit Covington and Knoll with his back, and there was another shot at the distance, which caused Knoll and Covington headaches. Gasol was also effective as a stopover near the free-throw line, with Max Gasol and Zach Randolph controlling most of the rebounds and making a couple of good blocks on the defensive end. At the end of the first quarter, the 76ers trailed by 10 points, and the rebounds were 15:7 behind by 8.

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