Chapter Seventy-Six: Not at All a Rank
readx; The five players of the Heat immediately scolded themselves, they never thought that they would let Jason Williams go like this. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć Info just made a layup in front of the five of them, which made them very angry. It's not Jason who is angry, it's themselves, it's a game, not a show. Is their brains funny? Just watching your enemy pull off a layup in front of you that no one is defending?
Even Wade, the core of the team, was stunned for a moment just now, and he also watched this Jason complete a layup in front of himself and others, which made him completely speechless and didn't know what to say. If you don't froze, then you can talk about them. But now even if he is stunned, he is so stunned to see the other party succeed in the layup, what qualifications do you have to say about others?
Come to think of this. Wade looked at Jason who passed by him in shock, and muttered in a low voice, "How can this Jason be so shocking?" It's a feeling that a confident player can give me. It seems that something must have happened to this Jason, or the opposing head coach asked him to regain the lost confidence, right? He still knows how much Jason weighs, and he is also a genius who has been ruined by injuries. And not only took away his health, but also his faith. So during that time with the Heat, his performance was always not good, alas.
Then Wade didn't think about anything anymore, and he didn't plan to say more about the superfluous words, he understood that this situation couldn't happen all the time, and once it happened to a person, it would be capped. If it happened again, then he would definitely teach his teammates a lesson. Let them know that they're playing and not watching someone else's show. So Wade ran directly towards his half of the court silently. The other players of the same Heat didn't expect this Wade to let them go so easily, but then they thought that Wade's performance before seemed to be like this. Thinking about it further, everyone understood why Wade would let them go so easily.
Chalmers dribbled quickly towards the halfcourt, and although he was only a rookie, he was a rookie defender. Playing less than 15 minutes per game this season, he can average five points per game and close to four assists, which also proves that he still has a little bit of potential in himself. With a little bit of training, there's nothing wrong with being a starting point guard for a team. In fact, he is still very dissatisfied with his performance, but it is precisely because of this dissatisfaction that he works very hard in training, and this kind of constant hard work is often seen by the head coach of the team. Therefore, his playing time is also increasing day by day, and Chalmers, who feels like this, trains harder.
Because he has worked very hard, not only has his playing time increased, but his own skills have also become better and more mature. It is precisely because of this that the head coach will put him on the court and make him the number one substitute for Mo Williams, which is really not an easy task for a rookie at the end of the first round. Therefore, he cherishes this time on the court very much, and constantly warns himself in his heart not to make any big mistakes on the field.
However, just now he made a mistake, not only was Jason given it, but he was also still watching the other party go to the basket so easily. At that time, he chuckled in his heart, and secretly said that something was wrong. Because he knows that the head coach of the team is very strict and cannot tolerate any flaws, he is ready to be replaced at any time. However, when he looked at the players who were also wearing Heat jerseys, he was shocked because he found that not only were he stunned, but they were also stunned. Then his heart relaxed a little, but he was still a little apprehensive, after all, he was just a little rookie.
At half-time, Chalmers directly stabilized, and in the face of Jason's defense, his face gradually became solemn. Although this Jason is now no longer comparable to the Jason at the peak. But the paragraph just now was engraved into his mind, so that he subconsciously didn't dare to underestimate the white man in front of him, so he seemed so careful at this time, for fear that he would be accidentally cut off by the other party or something. In that case, coupled with his own performance in the previous stage, the possibility of being substituted is very high, so even if he doesn't want to be careful now, he can't be careless.
Suddenly seeing Valejo on the inside asking for himself, Chalmers didn't think much about it, glanced at Jason, and then very carefully hoisted the basketball in his hand to Vallejo on the inside. At this time, there are no other defenders around Valejo, so as long as you are careful of Jason in front of you, then it will not be too difficult for this ball to successfully pass to Vallejo's hands. It was precisely because of his subconscious caution that he avoided Jason, who was ready to go, and if Chalmers hadn't been careful just now, then this basketball would not have been in Vallejo's hands. Because Jason was ready to make a steal, but because of the other party's carefulness, he didn't succeed, and Jason was also helpless about this, how does this kid know to be careful with me as a player who is so not so important? He never figured it out.
Vallejo was playing against Ilgoska, and Vallejo was leaning on Big Z and playing the latter with his back. For Valejo's movements, Da Z just resisted it to the death, and there were no actions such as some actions such as tackles, so it was undoubtedly the best way to stand up to it. He also knew that he was old, and he had to put pressure on the other party. Everything else is a little bit difficult.
Vallejo continued to perform various feints and semi-rotations, but Big Z seemed to know everything, without any movement, he held his double high, completely covering the latter's sight. This method is undoubtedly the best way to deal with feints. Then Vallejo also knew that he didn't have much time, otherwise he might have to break the rule in three seconds, so he turned around and hooked his hand directly.
And this time Da Z is not without action, but an absolute big move, jumping high, stretching out his palm, and directly fanning out the aerial basketball that is still rising. And the direction in which this block fanned out seemed to be very accurate, and it fell so accurately that it fell a big step in front of James, and as long as James received this ball, it was a great opportunity for no one to defend the fast attack. This cap was immediately cheered by the vast majority of fans at the scene. Obviously, this cap was very popular with them.
And James naturally couldn't let go of such a good opportunity, directly copied the ball into his hand, and then strode towards the frontcourt. At this time, James no longer has anyone to defend, and it can be said that he can show off without any difficulty. Then when James was a big step away from the three-second zone, he jumped up directly, soaring in the air like an eagle spreading his wings, gliding towards the basket a little bit, and then a loud bang resounded through the arena, and the stadium sounded a deafening cheer after the cheers for the big Z cap fell, I don't know if their throats can stand it, look at this, their throats are more affected than the singer's concert.
The Heat players could only helplessly look at the high player, their offense did not succeed but gave the opponent an excellent opportunity to break fast, which not only lowered their morale, but also made the morale of the Cavaliers' players rise to a certain height, this situation made them very helpless, they never expected this ending. But they also knew that no one could be blamed this time. Valejo? People just get blocked when they complete the interior offense, who hasn't been blocked after playing basketball for so many years? No, no matter how tall you are and how tall you shoot, there will always be a day when you get a cap, so they didn't blame Valejo.
The two sides continued to play against each other, and the Heat were no match for the Cavaliers at this time, both in terms of morale and lineup. So in the next short period of time, not only did not chase the difference back, but also was pulled away by the Knights, when the main forces of both sides came back, the Cavaliers had already pulled the difference to eighteen points, and there were only two points left from the twenty-point difference. So the pressure on the Heat at this time is conceivable, and they have long expected that they will definitely not be the opponent of the Cavaliers. But when such an ending appeared in front of them, they still couldn't accept it.
They know that even if they can't accept it, they have to accept all this, and at the same time, they know that they haven't narrowed the other party's score difference for a while, and when the other party's main force is almost back, then it's a fool's dream for them to want to withstand it, so at this time they are constantly working hard, but all of this has little effect. When the main forces of both sides are all on the line, except for Wade and James.
The Cavaliers then continued to rage against the Heat, and when the first half ended, the Cavaliers led the Heat by a full 23 points at 65-42 at home. This kind of point difference makes the Heat players and fans feel a kind of despair, because they know that if they want to complete the reversal in the second half, such a difficulty can be compared to Dengtian, so at this time, whether it is the Heat fans or the Heat players, the expressions on their faces are like ashes.