220. Bad start

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At this time, Ye Han used Gerald Wallace to cut into the basket without the ball, and just when Kwame Brown, who was guarding the basket, and Jamison, who was catching up from behind, were about to form a trap on Ye Han, Hill's pass was just right to Ye Han's hand.

Ye Han kept the ball in his hand and made a layup.

The Wizards attacked, Arenas broke through, forcing Blake and Ye Han to wrap up, Blake's defense of Samaki Walker was empty, the latter dribbled to the free throw line, Okafor made up for it, and Gerald Wallace switched to the basket to hold off Kwame Brown.

At this time, Kwame Brown has squeezed deep with his big body, and he can dunk when he catches the ball. Samaki Walker immediately passed the ball over.

Then the Wizards' offense was over......

Kwame – Brown butter hands up! Everything that was lucky with Gerald Wallace and it was stealed!

Samaki Walker regretted that he forgot that this big man was so small that he couldn't even do as many guards, and his ball protection ability was extremely poor, and he struggled to shoot the ball most of the time except for open catches and open dunks.

In fact, after Samaki Walker received the ball at the free throw line and destroyed the Bobcats' defense, there was another person who had a very good opportunity, that is, Jamison who moved to the bottom corner, completely empty, but Samaki Walker agreed very much with the truth that the closer to the basket, the easier it is to score, and his first reaction was to cross the inside.

However, after he came to the Wizards, he sometimes wondered if he could be wrong about the truth he believed in, and Kwame Brown's direct dunk was stealing 5 times out of 10.

So Kwame Brown's shot has been low.

The Wizards' defense is getting better and better in the playoffs, and they immediately return to defense after a mistake without dragging their feet.

The Bobcats counterattack did not turn into a counterattack, suppressing the rhythm, and Ye Han advanced to the frontcourt.

Sometimes Ye Han's choice of shot is unexpected, not to mention that the opponent can't think of it, and his teammates are shocked.

Ye Han's three-point shot was cold, and there was one step across the three-point line. If this goal is scored, the opponent's psychological pressure will be great, Ye Han, who has a good hand, can score 50 points, and now that he has scored 60 points, the opponent will not even have much doubt that he can do it again.

Unfortunately, the goal didn't go in, and Arenas grabbed the defensive rebound. Don't look at Arenas thin, it's all muscles, and he's extremely strong in rebounding, averaging almost six rebounds per game.

Here, Ye Han's first shot didn't feel good, but the opposite side felt very good. After Larry Hughes broke through to attract the attention of Ye Han and Hill's joint defense, he passed to Arenas at 60 degrees on the same side.

The Bobcats dare to play regional defense, naturally relying on Ye Han and Gerrard Wallace's defensive flexibility is very good. Ye Han also returned to the defense in time as expected, and returned to Arenas to interfere.

But Arenas did not hesitate to receive the ball for three points, and the ball also fell into the basket cleanly under the interference of Ye Han's almost fingertips touching the ball.

The Wizards' defense is gambling, betting that Ye Han's outside hand is really bad today, and the defense begins to shrink to the inside.

Ye Han and Gerard Wallace were surrounded by groups of people several times, and in desperation, Ye Han pulled out the three-point line and made a decisive shot, and the 24 seconds were almost up.

This time the Wizards bet right, Ye Han shot the iron!

Kwame Brown protects the rebound, Larry Hughes fights back! At this time, his impact was shown, and the beautiful lever dodged Ye Han, who came back from pursuit, dunk with both hands and scored.

Although most of the fans at the scene came to see Ye Han, there were also many fans of the home team, and there were many fans who were snapped up by outsiders and failed to enter the stadium.

And just like that, all of a sudden, the Bobcats were in a bitter battle!

Bickerstaff only remembered at this time that not long ago, the Wizards were also one of the contenders for the fourth and fifth places, and their strength was no weaker than the Bulls, and there was Arenas at this superstar level, and in the best-of-seven playoffs, they could be a greater threat than the Bulls!

This possible opponent should not be overlooked! The Wizards are now 34 and the Bulls are 31 down. It is really not certain who these two teams will be the opponents of the playoffs.

The Bobcats ignored the Wizards, but the Wizards have always regarded the Bobcats as an imaginary enemy, and it can be seen from today's rounds that after losing to the Bobcats a few times, the Wizards' side has made full preparations for the next encounter, and every tactical decision is very decisive, and the contraction of the interior line is very decisive.

The outside of the three-point line felt bad, and Ye Han was ready to hit the inside a little.

When Ye Han came to the long two-point position that he was best at, Larry Hughes clung to it and didn't give him the space to shoot comfortably in this position. Ye Han could only cut one step to the back half of his most embarrassing free throw line, and missed a jump shot from a position of about half a step.

Fortunately, Okafor showed dominance on the rebounding end, grabbed the offensive rebound, and made no extra moves to make the basket.

Although the Bobcat scored this goal, it was just luck, and the opponent will definitely pay strict attention to the problem of defensive rebounding.

Sure enough, the Wizards didn't give the Bobcats a chance in the next few rounds, and when the first official timeout was reached, the Wizards led by 16 points at 22-6.

"It's too underestimating them." Hill has some self-reproach, as the team's most experienced veteran, he didn't consider the various possibilities that could eventually arise this season.

It's a long time on the bad team of the Magic, a long time injured, and forgetting the caution of being a playoff team leader.

However, the Wizards' two big outside lines play at the same time, it's really hard to deal with, there is also a Jamison on the inside to attract the interior defense, and he has a top three-point ability, and he can also open up space for Larry Hughes to break through, which is really not easy to play!

Ye Han's mind was spinning rapidly, Bickerstaff could only give a tactical arrangement, the ball had to be played by himself, the situation on the court was changing rapidly, and it was impossible to be as good as expected before the game.

Then it's up to him.

Ye Han glanced at Larry Hughes, and silently said in his heart that buddy couldn't help it.

Larry Hughes, who was talking to Arenas, felt a cool air coming from behind him, and he wondered if the air conditioner was too big.

The game continues, and the Bobcats have the ball. The Bobcat replaced Blake with Capono here, and the main control became Ye Han.

Ye Han looked at the defender Larry Hughes who took a step back in front of him, and sneered in his heart, this is the taunt of the opponent's Chi Guoguo, which means that you vote. Do you dare to vote?

Ye Han's three points in a single quarter have been 3 in 0, and he really didn't dare to waste for a while, the score difference was almost 20 points, and it was really hard to be pulled away to 20 points.

"Your defense is really good, such a concentrated defense, it seems that you have made up your mind to be Gilbert's little brother?" Ye Han began. (To be continued.) )