CHAPTER 103 5VS5 VERSE 1

The game was delayed for a few minutes and the starting line-up was not announced in advance, so there was a bit of a mistake.

Pat Riley and Jeff Van Gundy were taken by surprise and once again fielded three All-Star centers.

The visiting coaching staff fielded Tim Hardaway, Larry Johnson, Dennis Rodman, Alonzo Mourning and Hakiem Olajuwon in a five-man starting line-up.

Among them, Tim Hardaway plays point guard, Larry Johnson plays small forward, Rodman plays center, Alonzo Mourning plays center, and Hakeem Olajuwon plays center.

Anyone can see that the away team lineup is a three-tower combination, which is obviously used to defend Usyris, but Usyris, who did not start.

Although Rodman is an All-Star power forward, he played as a center in this game, and the following are all All-Star centers by default.

The power forward, also known as the second center, is no problem to say that he is the center.

In fact, in the game, Rodman was busy with the work of a center, grabbing rebounds and grabbing a lot of joy, saying that he was a big forward, but he did not have the necessary turnaround and step-back jumper skills necessary for a big forward.

Kenny-Smith burst out laughing in the commentary booth and yelled, "Pat, Jeff, you must have drunk too much!" A luxurious combination of three All-Star centers to start, but Ussy doesn't seem to play! ”

On the home side, Larry Brown and John Thompson Jr. laughed.

The home team players also laughed,

The away players looked at each other speechlessly, and could only shrug their shoulders helplessly.

The fans also found out about this scene and immediately laughed.

Pat Riley and Jeff Van Gundy looked at each other and could only laugh awkwardly.

It's embarrassing!

It's really embarrassing!

After playing tactics for decades, I didn't expect to make a big mistake today!

Now, the old face is lost to the Pacific Ocean!

If there is a crack in the ground under your feet, the two managers can't wait to dive into it!

Referee Bill Russell pulled out a new basketball and stood inside the jump ball circle.

Alonzo Mourning and Mutombo were in charge of the opening jump ball.

The rest of the home and away players are in their positions in the big circle of the jump ball circle or in their respective halves.

Drip! Drip! Drip!

Referee Bill Russell threw the basketball out, blew the whistle and stepped back to the sidelines.

Alonzo-Mornin and Mutombo shouted at the same time and jumped to their feet; The two men are about the same height and reach, but Alonzo-Mourning is in his prime, while Mutombo is at a small peak, so there is naturally a difference in their jumping ability.

In the end, Alonzo Mourning took the lead and slapped the basketball towards his own half of the court, the right half.

Hardaway finally showed his ability to be a super point guard, the first to grab the basketball, and dashed to the basket; He was very aggrieved in his heart, he was blocked 4 times against Usilis, and he was replaced halfway, what a shame, he must fight back!

The other players of the home team and the away team are immediately in place, chasing the defense, running the running, and close defense, each with its own task, each with its own offensive and defensive tactics.

Marbury was a point guard in his prime, with a lot of speed, and was the first to catch up with Hardaway.

Hardaway, however, played a low-handed layup with his back and hit the opening shot.

Marbury serves the ball.

Michael Jordan was slowly dribbling across the court under Larry Johnson's defense.

Mutombo against Alonzo-Mourning, Barkley against Olajuwon, Oakley against Rodman and Marbury against Hardaway.

The NBA game is like this, one-on-one close defense, most of the time enough to run through the whole game!

Although Larry Johnson is known as "the strongest upper body in the NBA", he was still beaten on the back and forcibly pushed away against the "basketball god" Michael Jordan!

During this time, Usilis took the time to look into transfer transactions.

The system prompts: "Congratulations to Usilis for becoming the captain of the NCAA2000 Marvel Team, the small ball technical area, or the mid-pitch technical area, or the three-point technical area, has opened a transfer transaction, and the three-door technology can be transferred to the players of the team, which cannot be recovered; In addition, the transfer of a technology, the guarantee for permanent damage of 10 diamonds. ”

Note 7: Once the guarantee has N diamond permanent damage and falls to level 1, the attached twelve physical abilities will simultaneously drop level 1 permanent damage and cannot be recovered; For example, if there is a permanent damage between 180 diamonds and 319 diamonds in the guarantee, and it is greater than the 180 diamonds that are upgraded by 5 levels, it will drop by 1 level, and the attached twelve items will drop by 1 level simultaneously.

In other words, for permanent damage between 1 diamond and 179 diamonds, the guarantee will not be downgraded.

179 diamonds, up to 17 technology transfer transactions.

To put it bluntly, Usilis can transfer 17 skills, or small-ball skills, or mid-range shooting skills, or three-point skills, to the players of his team without dropping the level.

This is the standard God-given golden finger!

This NBA2000 game is so awesome that it's incredible!

Thinking of this, Usilis suddenly thought that if he could become the temporary captain of this game, wouldn't he be able to transfer a few skills to the players he designated.

He was the first to think of Iverson.

In the bullfight, Iverson's desperate act of saving the ball really touched Usilis.

Allen Iverson, 1.83 meters tall, 74.8 kilograms, plays point guard and scoring guard, nickname: Answer, Son of the Wind, AI.

In 1994, Iverson graduated from Holy Land High School, and Iverson participated in Nike training camp to win MVP.

MVP, in basketball, refers to the best performer and most valuable player.

Because Iverson's poor reputation in prison left him with little room to choose a university, many prestigious schools did not hesitate to give him up.

Iverson's mother, Anne Aiko, reached out to Georgetown University's head coach of the Marvel Team, John Thompson Jr., hoping that he would give Iverson a chance.

John Thompson Jr. was moved by this great motherly love and recruited Iverson into his team.

From 1994 to 1996, Iverson studied at Georgetown University for three years, winning the NCAA Rookie Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in his first year, which was the second player after Ewing to win both honors in one season, and in the third year, led the team to the Sweet 16.

What is speed?

What is fancy dribbling?

What is an incredible pass?

Let Iverson tell you the answer!

On June 26, 1996, Iverson was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers and became the shortest overall pick in NBA history.