The one hundred and sixth exploded the audience

Horn took the ball against another four-pillar teammate, four pillars standing in the corner, standing on one side, and at this time the four pillars and two pillars were under the basket.

At this time, Horn hurriedly shouted to the inside line: "Pull away, pull away!" ”

Horn wanted to get Pillar A Lopez and Pillar B Wallace to give him some space, Pillar 3 Wallace ran out, and Pillar A Lopez didn't pay any attention to Horn at all.

Horn didn't dare to shoot at this time, not only because his shooting was inconsistent, but also because he knew that as long as he shot himself, the team would not change.

Horn suddenly raised his hand again in the face of Josh Smith, Smith looked up, and Horn took a step down the right side of the dribble, directly flashing Smith to the back.

Horn's shooting was shaky, but the pace was there, and his sheer speed was much faster than Smith's.

Smith couldn't keep up at all, Horford came out on defense, and at this time Horford's short stature flaw came out, Horn didn't pee on you at all, and raised his hand to throw a shot over your head.

Horford can't touch it, he's too small a size as an interior player to reach when helping defense.

"Bell!"

The ball hit the rebound, bounced off the basket, and Horn finally had a second shot.

Horn is the highlight of the Nets this season, and once he hits it, the whole court is cheering.

Listening to the cheers of the audience, the little general Everey Johnson understood a little in his heart that Horn's biggest advantage was speed. But on this side of the court, Lopez, the pillar who is waiting to grab a rebound under the basket, is a little unhappy.

This kind of inside ball-holding offense used to be played by him Lopez alone, but now Horn can also play, and his shots have been reduced. And Lopez himself knows that his frame is better than the basket, but the best frame he plays does not have the effect of Horn as a one-step step.

Horn hit one, and Lopez was a little depressed!

While he was thinking about Horn in his head, Horford went out to get the ball and threw it straight into the middle distance.

Horford's strongest point as a player is the mid-range, Horford's mid-range shooting is extremely stable, and the stability makes people don't want to look at his shooting percentage.

"Brush"

Horford took advantage of Lopez's lack of focus and came up to shoot one.

Horn played, and although he hit a shot, it didn't change the situation between the two teams, and the Hawks still had a big lead.

At this time, the Nets came over again, and Williams stopped passing the ball to Horn because Lopez also went out to ask for the ball.

Williams passed the ball to Lopez, and Horne took the opportunity to quickly cut inside, if whoever was in the Hornets the ball was in Horn's hands, but Horne cut in at this time, and he had a position, but he didn't give the ball.

Lopez grinded the ball himself, dragging his feet very slowly, and did a similar move to Horn.

Lopez feels that he is about the same as Horn, but in fact, Horn's speed is like a high-speed train, and Lopez's speed is like a broken tractor.

"Bang!"

Lopez missed the shot, and Horn rushed over and didn't grab the rebound.

The eagle ran up quickly, and Horn chased after him, and finally suppressed the Eagle's offensive and defensive transition.

Johnson missed a three-pointer, Marshon Williams got the rebound, and Horn raced toward the opposing half.

It was a really good chance to switch between offense and defence, Horn had pulled Smith out two blocks away, but Marchand didn't get the ball over.

This kid came up four times in a row, five turns, six feints, and then finally made a long shot, which was extremely crooked.

Marshon Brooks has the ability to attack on his own, but his shot selection is extremely problematic and his field of vision is very narrow.

With the current state of the Nets, you are welcome to shoot your own little general. But you can't attack randomly, it's also an offense with the ball, the timing of the shot is very important, a little bit of caution, you can get a very easy shooting opportunity, you wave a little bit, it's a big three situation.

Marshon Brooks is the kind of player who doesn't know how to time his shots, he has the skills, but he doesn't have the instinct to shoot and score.

The Nets' offense is still on its own track, and the off-ball offense that Horn is good at is almost impossible to play in this team, no one passes the ball to Horn, and what is even more terrifying is that no one has this awareness.

I didn't even think about how you could play that kind of offense.

When the Hawks arrived at the Nets' halfcourt, there was actually a face-saving mistake.

The Eagles are a good team, but they are not a top team yet, and the team has neither a top superstar nor a top tactical system.

This time the Nets played, and Lopez wanted to go out and get the ball, but he ran much slower than Horn.

Horn ran out first to catch the basketball, Lopez was only halfway through the run, and Lopez, who didn't get the ball, was very unhappy and returned to the basket to pick up the rebound.

Horn took the ball and Smith saved again, this time Smith was much smarter, he faced Horn's half-step back and did a certain amount of prevention for Horn's breakthrough.

Horn watched Smith take a half step back, he dribbled with his left hand and patted lightly, then smoothly dribbled under the crotch, and grabbed the basketball with his right hand, Horn took half a step forward, looked up at the basket, and at the same time came over with his left hand to make a touch of the ball.

Horn faced Smith with a feint to worship Buddha, Smith immediately stiffened on his feet, and Horn took advantage of the situation with his right hand to pull the ball in the opposite direction.

"Whoosh!"

Horn gave Smith another step, which was full of skillful ball control, perfectly realistic feints with rhythm, and a final lightning breakthrough.

Horn's extraordinary action is simply too eye-catching!

"Boom, boom!"

The Nets' home court was full of exclamations, and in the midst of the exclamations, Horn shook in front of Horford and scored two points with another layup.

Horn's two successive passes over Smith were as easy as a barricade, and he finally hit his strongest thing.

This summer, Horn didn't just practice shooting, but his strongest ball-handling breakthrough didn't stop practice. This fake shooting action to watch the basket is a key practice for Horn this summer, and it is now handy to use it to hit Smith.

Horn broke through with the ball twice in a row, and suddenly exploded the whole court, the fans in New Jersey were happy, and the little general also let out a long breath, and finally had an offensive weapon in his hand.