Chapter 68: Fighting the Raptors (2)

It was like this a couple of times in a row, and Carter got the shot with an inside screen, which Luke.

When did Carter become so simple, wasn't he violent all the time? Isn't it a ballista (I have that poster, the ballista - Vinson Carter)? In addition, the center Kevin Willis looked arrogant and his hand movements were not clean, and he almost clashed with Luke and Big Ben, so Luke decided to play some yin.

When Kevin Willis was about to help Carter pass again, he blocked Luke from the right, and generally everyone moves to the side of the stall, and Carter is no exception (but there are also some crazy people who want to go to crowded places when playing, don't block and pick, I've met them). Carter moved laterally, and Luke moved laterally, but was blocked by Kevin Willis. Of course, Luke knew that it was this time that he had lightly elbowed Kevin Willis in the stomach and then Kevin Willis crouched down. Luke's strength itself is great, although the force is reduced, it is still very painful, and it is the most unprotected place in the body of the person who hit - the stomach, Kevin Willis can't stand up directly.

The referee hurriedly blew the whistle to check on the situation. Seeing Kevin Willis's painful appearance, he quickly found the team doctor to help. When I checked it, I found that it was my stomach that had been hit. The referee quickly inquired about Luke's situation, and of course Luke would say that he didn't mean to drop, but accidentally caused the drop. For this kind of thing, the referee can't say anything, this is not easy to brag about, so he can only warn Luke verbally and ask him not to do this next time, and everything else will be fine, no fouls or technical fouls. Of course Luke knows. That's why I do this kind of thing at this time, just to warn other people not to bother me again.

"Luke, you're still small." Aaron found Luke and said, "It's a terrible death to be found out. Of course, Aaron understood that it was not an unconscious action, it was deliberate.

"Of course I know, I have a very good sense of proportion, but it's a shame that you can only do this little action once." Luke said, shaking his head.

"It's good if you use this method once when you have injured players, how many times do you want to use it?" Aaron said with a look of disdain.

"Of course it can be used every time......" Luke replied.

"You're thinking too much, aren't you afraid of retribution?" Aaron said.

"Hey, hey, hey......" Luke laughed.

"Okay, go back to the game!" Larry reminded.

"Yes!" Both Luke and Aaron replied in unison.

"Aaron, I guess it's okay for this game to end early?" Luke asked.

"Oh, what are you going to do?" Aaron asked rhetorically.

"It's okay, I just want to take a break." "Then it's up to you to work hard." Aaron said.

"Then I'll leave the responsibility of attacking to you." Luke said.

"Offense is fine, but defense ......" Allen has always known that his defense ranks very low in the NBA (the body is not good, the height is too short, the strength is not enough, and once you encounter a power guard, you will suffer very much)

"It's okay, I'll be the outside gate this time." Luke said, patting his chest.

"Okay, I'm optimistic about you." Allen laughed and ran into his own half.

Luke ran back to his own half and quietly found Ben, "I'll let Carter in later, we'll do this, ...... like this"

"Uh-huh, uh-huh, okay, no problem." Big Ben replied.

So a new conspiracy for the "demigod" Vinson Carter appeared, but he himself was completely unaware of it. He is now thinking about something very important. That's how to attack.

Carter knew that Luke's actions just now were definitely deliberate, but Luke's performance was too delicate and completely flawless, so they couldn't find a way to retaliate. The matter ran aground. But the biggest problem is here, no one dares to help Carter block and dismantle, coupled with Luke's defense, Carter really has nothing to do.

But no matter what, Carter is the boss of the team, and at this time he needs to stand up, and at this time he must set an example, and the offense must be carried out no matter what!

Carter, who figured this out, came up head-on.

But he found that Luke didn't embarrass him too much this time, and he easily passed Luke. Don't he dare?

Carter was in a good mood, quickly crossed the three-point line, entered the interior and prepared to jump and dunk, and felt resentful in his heart. But there was a man waiting for him inside.

In the heyday of Big Ben, there was a "no-fly zone" logo on his arm, and no player dared to fly in Big Ben's penalty area, including James, Maddy, Carter, and they didn't dare to fly, unless Big Ben was off the court, it was a big hat.

The current Big Ben does not have the "superpowers" that he did in the future, but now he has begun to gradually "awaken". Like now. Carter's very confident ball was snatched down by Big Ben.

"Attack!" The moment Big Ben grabbed the ball, Luke and Allen kicked in. Big Ben passed the ball directly to Luke, and Luke handed it to Allen, and then pointed to the basket, Allen immediately understood and threw the ball up, Luke caught it and poured it into the frame to score two points.

Carter made a comeback, this time Luke still let him inCarter didn't dunk this time, it became a shot, but Luke in the back directly rewarded a big hat; The third time was a pass to Antonio Davis, but before he could pass it, he was cut off by Big Ben (Big Ben's steals are also unique in the league, and there are very few center steals that are very good, and Big Ben is one of them). After three consecutive counterattacks, the Raptors quickly called a timeout.

After coming back, Carter still attacked, but this time Luke directly stopped him outside the three-point line, no matter how he rushed, he couldn't get in, and it will happen.

"Beep - Raptors No. 15 (Carter) offensive foul, ball exchange."

This made Carter even more unhappy.

The game continued, but the difference was gradually widening, and by the end of the third quarter, the difference had reached 30 points, and there was no suspense in the game. The two sides consciously replaced the bench players in the fourth quarter, and the 76ers' 10,000-year-old bench Pepe Sanchez and McCulcule, who had been beaten into the cold, as well as George Lynch and Brian Cardinal, who had not played for a long time, all came on the court, and they were doing quite well, and they were all working hard for the next contract (these fringe players can only play during these hours to win a new contract and get more playing opportunities, and this is how Jeremy Lin came out). Of course, the team also sells them for a better price (which is a win-win, so most players will not object).

The game was over quickly, and the 76ers beat the Raptors to make it six in a row.

The Raptors, on the other hand, are starting to think about building their team. It laid the groundwork for a big deal for the team behind them.

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