Chapter 187 All-Star Game 2

Allen dribbled the ball across half court.

In the face of Kidd's defense, Allen did not choose to play alone at the first time, but handed the ball to Luke.

"Well, Luke knows it's Aaron taking care ......of himself.

Maybe because it's an All-Star Game, the defense of the West looks full of holes, and these big-name players on the court all look very casual, as if they don't treat this as a game at all, and Mutombo, who is standing on the inside, actually has time to talk and laugh with David Robinson, who is his marker. And Tim Duncan, who was defending himself, also consciously moved out of the way of a line and let Luke single. Luke has never been a stingy man, and more often than not, Luke chooses to pass rather than score himself. But looking at the people around him, Luke felt helpless for the first time in the game, he wanted to pass the ball but didn't know who to pass it to, it wasn't that there was no one to pass, but they all gave way to let Luke play alone.

"Okay, then I'll go single." Luke thought to himself. Just when Luke was about to play his own single, suddenly, without warning, Carter moved, just like the moving Aston Martin, his first step broke through so fast that it could almost be said to be inexplicable in this league, and even Chris Webber, who was a little distracted in front of him, didn't react, and was broken through by him by slipping the bottom line.

Luke immediately caught Carter's movement and threw the ball directly on the rebound, and then people heard "Boom! There was a loud bang, and then Carter was seen hanging from the basket with both hands on the swing.

β€œYES!” The audience saw that the All-Star vote king they voted for was dunked again. Stand and cheer.

"Well passed!" Carter said as he returned to half-time with a high-five.

"You have a good consciousness, otherwise you won't be able to pass it on." Luke said.

"Anyway. Thank you. Carter went to defend his own men. Although the All-Star Game defense is basically vulnerable, it still has to be done, otherwise it will be too fake.

Chris Webber really has little interest in defending, especially this kind of game that doesn't need to be defended. He's more focused on attacking.

Ask Jason Kidd for the ball. Chris Webber started his own show.

Webb is not like Garnett or Duncan, the most flashy striker of all time, he doesn't have his trademark goalscoring moves, but that's the hardest thing to defend. This shows that he is all-powerful. Players who are versatile are the most difficult to defend. You think he's going to shoot, but he's actually breaking through; You think he's going to dunk one, but he can actually switch to a pick-up or look back at the moon. It was completely impossible to predict his movements.

Vinson Carter, who is opposite him, can defend, but is definitely not a very good defender. There used to be a time when there was Maddie. Basically, the defensive task is all on Maddie, and after Maddie is gone, the Raptors are now helping him find a stand-in for Maddy, just to prevent the outside defense from collapsing. Now facing Chris Webber's attack. Carter was genuinely overwhelmed. But he didn't dare to ask anyone else to help. Especially Maddie.

Since Maddie moved to the Orlando Magic on a free transfer. The relationship between the two cousins dropped to a freezing point. Basically, I don't talk anymore, and even if I do, most of what I say is trash talk in the game. Even the handshake after the game ended the two stopped shaking hands, and once they almost got into a fight on the court. Now the relationship is extremely bad.

Well, fortunately, this is an All-Star Game, and there is not much need to defend, so let it go.

So Chris Webber also easily broke through Vinson Carter's defense.

Entering the interior line is basically flat, and Luke, who no one will defend, has only symbolically defended in the past, and let Webb feel free. Webb didn't waste his chance and hit the shot.

The players then alternated the scores. But to be honest, the defense of this All-Star Game is really not very good, and even Mutombo, who has never been able to attack, scored 4 points under David Robinson's "defense". However, he was quickly replaced, after all, it is still very inappropriate for a defensive center to play this kind of entertaining All-Star Game. Of course, Big Ben is not quite suitable.

Big Ben had an advantage over Mutombo at the All-Star Game, though.

Big Ben is much shorter than Mutombo, too short for a center and more like a small forward. But to be honest, there are quite a few people who play shooting guard with this height. So after Big Ben came on the field, the Eastern Army began to use real artillery bombardment tactics.

But not to be outdone, the West team replaced the Spurs' twin towers David Robinson and Duncan with the young "Wolves" and the Lakers gave the Charlotte Hornets Verratti Divac who was once trained as "Kabbar II" in order to get Kobe. Played with the Princeton system. Both tactics are very fast-paced and largely defenseless. But they are all very suitable for the All-Star game, after all, they are all fast-breaking, and they are pleasing to the eye.

The super offensive and defensive battle began like this, both sides unconsciously accelerated the pace, the players were running all over the court, constantly grabbing rebounds, shooting, layups, dunks, and serving, but they all consciously did not block, which may also be that everyone participated in the next offense in order to save physical strength. Such a game is powerful for the Eastern Army.

Allen, Luke and Big Ben are all players from the Philadelphia 76ers, and they have played several shelling tactics under Luke's suggestion, and they have a little understanding of this, and their physical strength is better preserved, and the East Army is all small people, and the physical consumption itself is smaller. But on the side of the Western Army, from small forwards to centers, they are all big men, and the physical consumption is greater, but Verratti Divac and Webber are both from the Sacramento Kings and are representatives of the Princeton system themselves. Naturally, the physical strength is well maintained, and the "Wolf King" is now young, no matter how you look at it, his physical strength will not be exhausted, even if he plays the whole game and then plays overtime, he will not run out of physical strength.

But with the continuous fast break, Allen and Maddie's feel is gradually recovering, the score is gradually rising, the score is also rising, and gradually filling the big hole dug in front of them.

Aaron also started the show, breaking through at full speed, and then a meaningless but nice dodge in the air, looking back at the moon to score the ball. Webber and Garnett on the inside only symbolically extended their hands, and Verratti Divac even chose to step aside when Allen rushed up, leaving a big gap for Allen to make a layup.

After completing this layup, the first quarter of the game was almost over, and after Kobe Bryant's quick final three-pointer, the first game was over. (To be continued......)