Chapter Forty-Four: The Unsolvable Play of 'Cousin'

Covington immediately picked up the ball and sent it to McCarvey, who was already waiting on the baseline, and there was not much time for Knoll to use to be upset, and when he was involved in the attack, Robert patted Knoll on the shoulder, signaling not to dwell on the decision. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 Info Knoll didn't rush into the interior and helped McCarvey on the outside to make a cover, and McCarvey first used the cover to go inside and attract the attention of defenders. Vaguely passing the ball back to Knoll and running to the left, Knoll stood high with the ball in his hand, dodged Darren Collison's pick-up, took a step to the left with his right foot, and handed the ball to Robert. After receiving the ball, Robert continued to run around the top of the arc, and after getting around Noll, he passed it back to Knoll with a backhand. Robert stopped outside the three-point line on the right and leaned closer to Knoll, with Ben McClymer following in Robert's footsteps inside the three-point line. Robert suddenly took two steps back, Knoll passed the ball in time, and Robert took the ball and threw it! Three-point hit!

Collison attacked with the ball, and Jason Thompson took the initiative to run over and make a block for Collison, blocking McCarvey and Jason Thompson went down. Collison seized the opportunity and threw the ball high to the basket, Jason Thompson rose to the ground, and in the air Jason Thompson was still fantasizing about what position he would use to celebrate after the empty dunk. Suddenly, Jason Thompson felt that something had been hit, and a force generated by the collision made Thompson's body tilt a little uncontrollably, and when he saw Cousins behind him, Gieson Thompson moved the ball to Cousins' position. Cousins saw the ball coming his way and unceremoniously jumped to put it into the basket.

Facing the audience, Cousins raised his head, clenched his right hand into a fist and slapped it twice on his chest, and the crowd that was already cheering was raised again.

"Brother! You've made a great pass! The creativity of this ball is perfect! After completing the dunk, Cousins, who was already getting a little excited, patted Jason Thompson on the shoulder and said excitedly.

While Cousins was still chatting, McCarvey made a lightning raid and completed the offense before the Kings could react, hitting an easy low-handed layup.

Jason Thompson ran over and fed the ball to a still embarrassed Collison who, as soon as he got to the frontcourt, Collison voluntarily handed over the ball and passed it to Ben McClymer, who was about 5 feet next to him. After McClymer received the ball, Robert took a timely step forward and clung to McClymer. McClymer turned around in time and leaned his back on Robert, shook it from side to side twice, and saw that Robert had no follow-up action, so he decided to make a strong breakthrough, and took a step to the right to squeeze Robert to turn and go in, just took a step McClymer felt empty in his hand, and looked down to see that the ball had been cut out by Robert.

Robert hit the ball and was disturbed by an external force, and the ball was very disobediently out of McClymer's control and rolled to the backcourt. When Robert saw the ball roll away, he immediately accelerated and chased after it, picking it up. Robert looked around at the emptiness, then gradually slowed down, turned 360 degrees to dunk easily, and Robert who dunked again also looked a little excited, raising his hands high and waving vigorously.

Cousins smiled, pointed at Robert and gave a thumbs up, watching Robert scratch his thumb in front of his neck! After Cousins finished his move, he picked up the ball and threw it to Collison, and ran quickly to the front court. Collisson, who started first, had already tried to attack in the frontcourt, but was defended back, so he gave up the idea of attacking and waited for Cousins.

Cousins helped Collison make a pick-and-roll, and the wide upper body perfectly blocked McCarvey's route, and Collison lived up to the opportunity created by Cousins, and got inside in a few steps. Noll clapped his hands with a use, half-squatting and staring at Collison who came over, watching Collison jump, Noel jumped up without hesitation. Collison closed his body to avoid Noll, passed the ball under Knoll's armpit, and Cousins, who went down, just received the passing ball and split it sideways!

Cousins applauded and celebrated when he landed, and the audience behind him cheered in unison. McCarvey received the ball and threw it to the frontcourt, Covington jumped up to catch the ball, and did not rush to attack, but this choice just escaped Jason Thompson's sneak attack. Covington, who was standing near the baseline, jumped up and threw the ball to Robert who was standing at the top of the arc, Robert took a step back and quickly distanced himself from McClymer, Robert's continuous training was gradually reflected at this time, and the quick first step got rid of McClymer's entanglement, and strode into the undefended interior.

The empty defensive basket is like a stripped *** in a seductive pose waiting for Robert to go on. Of course, Robert will not be polite, and he quickly made a three-step layup with the ball in one hand, and in the eyes of everyone, the ball was already in place, and at this moment, a sudden change occurred! Cousins, who was celebrating in the backcourt, didn't know when he had come to the frontcourt, and Cousins couldn't get down in the face of running with all his might, and the moment Robert just shot the ball, Cousins had already jumped up, slapped the ball on the rebound, and spiked the board! The ball bounced off and Bamot snatched it down.

Robert, who was covered, shook his head, shook his hand, and ran out by inertia after landing on the ground. McClymer didn't come to Robert's side in time, and gave Robert a chance to vacate again, Bamot obviously observed Robert's position, a long lateral pass, and the ball flew into Robert's hand, probably because he was just blocked by Cousins, Robert obviously felt too much strength this time, and the ball popped out of the frame again, this time Cousins grabbed the ball and did not let the 76ers take off the offensive rebound again.

Cousins stabilized the ball, turned around and was about to pass the ball to the defender, and suddenly found that there was no one to answer, Cousins looked around with a confused face, the big screen was clearly displayed, and the audience sitting in the chair laughed unscrupulously. Collison and McClymer thought that the other party would stay, but they didn't expect to retreat to the backcourt with the retreating 76ers. Cousins had no choice but to dribble the ball to the front court and show off his ball handling skills.

The 76ers players didn't pay too much attention to watching Cousins dribble to the frontcourt, and Cousins saw that no one was interfering with him, and smiled and thought to himself: "Gotcha!" That's to do it yourself! "A little clumsy dribbling, seemingly flawed, but very flexible, before Noll had time to defend, Cousins had already turned past the unprepared Noll, and threw the ball with one hand in his right hand to hit! A dragon layup hits!

This ball seems to open Cousins's hand, mid-range shots, back-to-back turns, jumpers, dunks and boards, Cousins turned the first quarter into his own performance, and Cousins at this moment is unstoppable!

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