Chapter Seventy-Nine: It's Easy

Horn played too easily this time! He didn't feel how strong the Pacers' defense was.

Horn played very easily at this time, which is also the impression after beating the Heat, Nuggets and Mavericks. When playing those three strong teams, Horn was very laborious, and now once he meets the Pacers, Horn immediately feels that he is loose, and everything is very easy.

Horn came up and scored 2 points, and the Pacers' tactics were to shoot if they could, and the Pacers ran over and wanted to shoot.

But now the Hornets are hitting people, a turnip and a pit, and the Hornets are small lineups guarding the three-point line, and the Pacers can't shoot if they want to.

At this time, Granger could only force his own attack, come up and dribble two steps to the vicinity of the penalty area to shoot.

Today, the person in charge of defending Granger is Ariza, who is the most defensive on the outside of the Hornets, and when Ariza is resisting, Horne also moves quickly, and these two people defend Granger together, and Granger's shot misses immediately.

The Hornets came up with a small man lineup that worked well, on the offensive end and on the defensive end.

After winning the rebound, the Hornets immediately arrived at the Pacers' half, and at this time, the Hornets had the most obvious advantage in addition to Paul's point.

So Paul came up and passed the basketball to Horn, Horn did not hesitate at this time, took the ball and shook his body, and immediately changed direction with one hand in his left hand, Horn twisted in front of McRoberts, and then immediately shook his wrist and changed the basketball in the opposite direction.

Horn's change of direction is extremely weird, McRoberts was originally an inside player, and his speed was not fast, but now he was shown off by Horn like this, and he was passed by Horn without reacting.

Horn got into the Pacers' interior line, and Brandon Rush on the Pacers' side came up and slapped Horn on the arm, Rush's foul was timely, but the strength was not enough, and he didn't completely knock Horn down.

At the moment when Horn was about to drop the ball, he lifted the ball up, and the ball still went in. The referee's whistle also sounded 2+1, and Horn went to the free throw line and did not shoot the free throw, but at this time Horn had become an unsolvable existence on the Pacers' side.

Horn broke through twice in a row, and Coach O'Brien hurriedly came up to let his team defend Horn's breakaway.

The Pacers pushed in again and started to play inside, and Roy Hibbert got the basket deep under the basket.

Roy Hibbert was too tall to get the basketball in this position, and he turned around slightly and shot it with a hook.

When Big Bird Bird tested whether other rookies were manufacturable, Roy Hibbert became the target of Big Bird's focus early on. Big Birdie's desperate attitude towards the outside and patience on the inside are two very different attitudes, which also reflect the degree of understanding of the players.

It generally takes 4 to 5 years for an interior player to go from the plan to the team to gradually play the results, and this process is not only a long training time, but also a lot of time and patience when cultivating. An outside player is given enough opportunities, and it will be divided up and down in two years, and if he can play in two years, he will be a good player, and if he can't play, he will be wasted, and the outside line will not have that long time.

Big Bird understands the difference between inside and outside players, so he gives Hibbert more time and tactical space.

The Pacers finally hit a ball back, and the Hornets kicked off the baseline at a normal pace to the Pacers' half.

Paul immediately played a high block with West at this time, and taking advantage of West's block, Paul went around to the side and raised his hand to throw a mid-range.

Paul had a good chance to get it, but the ball didn't hit. Horn rushed in and pointed the basketball out first, then chased over and picked up the rebound, Horn got the rebound, the opponent's TJ Ford actually came over to steal, Horn only dribbled out and dodged in two steps.

Ford didn't make a steal and turned back to his defender, and McRoberts was still watching near the box.

Horn was ignored for an instant, and ordinary interior players really don't need to pay attention to it outside the three-point line, but Horn has a three-point shot!

Once he got that opportunity, Horn adjusted a little and then immediately shot a three-pointer.

"Brush!"

Horn's three-pointer hit it safely! After these games, Horn has completely found the feeling of shooting three-pointers, as long as Horn is given an empty space and let Horn open his shooting skills, his shooting percentage is very impressive.

Horn made two breaks, a 3-pointer, and scored 7 points in one go, and the difference between the two teams was suddenly shortened.

The Pacers were also starting to get a little anxious, and O'Brien clearly saw that McRoberts couldn't defend Horn, and he immediately replaced Hansbrough.

Hansbro and McRoberts are two kinds of players and two kinds of people, McRoberts eats by technique, and Hansbro eats by physical strength at all. Hansbru plays as a striker without a body, without a technique, and he can only play with hard work.

The Pacers came back from a timeout, and Daniel Granger finally hit a shot with the ball on his side.

The Hornets attacked, Paul passed the basketball to Horn again, and the moment Horne got the ball, Hansbru rushed up very savagely. He came up and gave Horn an elbow first, and then spread his arms and barely danced around Horn.

Hansbru defends Horn with his rough moves, Horn doesn't do anything with the ball, and Hansbru plays so well alone! Horn was also quite upset by him.

Horn wasn't easy to mess with either, secretly elbowed back to Hansbrough, and then didn't feel polite at all, dribbling to the left, and giving Hansbrough another elbow to the hidden top of his right hand.

Two elbows in quick succession lifted Hansbrough away from Horn's body, so Horn immediately passed the ball to West in the low post.

West took the ball hard and took a hard step against Hibbert, then immediately realized that there was no space on it. He made a quick pass to Ariza, who passed the ball to Paul, who took the ball and was about to shoot a three-pointer when Horn ran out all of a sudden.

He turned around and passed the ball to Horn, who took the ball and Hansbru chased after him, but Horn didn't flinch and jumped forward to shoot a three-pointer.

Horn was one block taller than Hansbro, and Hansbru not only didn't stop Horn's three-pointer, but was cheated of a foul by Horn.

"Brush!"

"Didi!"

Horn hit a three-point shot and cheated a foul.

On the free throw line, Horn also made a free throw, Horn scored 11 points in one breath, Pacers Hibbert scored 2 points, Granger scored 2 points, and the Pacers only scored 4 points, so that the score of the two teams became 24; 22, the difference is 2 points in an instant. The Pacers were out of breath when they were beaten by Horn alone.

The Pacers were chased by the Hornets like this, and they also began to play with their lives, TJ Ford rushed over with the ball and slammed inside to cheat a foul, and Ford hit one of two free throws at the free throw line.

The Pacers only scored a point, the Hornets chased after them, Paul and Horne played pick-and-roll, and Horne bounced to the outside of the three-point line to catch the ball. When Horn received the ball, Hansball rushed up to defend with a lot of action, at this time Horn suddenly twisted his body to the left, and then pulled his right hand to the left with a very large amplitude.

Horn pulled Hansburu over, and then suddenly went back, Hansbru couldn't keep up with a stumble and fell, but Horn took the opportunity to pick up the ball and throw a three-pointer.

"Brush!"

Horn shook Hansbru down and hit a three-pointer! At this moment, the audience roared like popping beans.

Chris Webb also shouted from the sidelines: "Beautiful! ”