Chapter 123 vs. Lakers (6)

Now O'Neill is no longer the young "shark" he was at the beginning, but a serious "big shark". Especially after coming to the Lakers, O'Neal learned from "Sky Hook" Abdul-Jabbar to learn small hooks, which gave O'Neal another big killer, especially in the face of players like Rodman. So O'Neill was going to tease Luke, and then taunted, "Your trick is outdated." "This is the perfect revenge for the last time Luke rode and killed.

So O'Neill took the script and started the performance.

First, he singled Luke with his back, although it was a little difficult, but he still squeezed out a lot of positions.

It's still some distance from the basket, but it's within range of O'Neal's small hook.

At this time, O'Neill stopped and began to shake, but Luke did not shake and waited quietly.

O'Neill didn't care about this, he just forced it. After a simple blur, the small hook on the left is directly used.

This small hook feels very soft (although I still don't know why O'Neal can shoot such a soft free throw is extremely poor), and it will score in ten times, and the Lakers fans present believe in this result. Including O'Neill himself.

However, when the ball was in the ascending space, there was a change in the ball, and a large hand directly fanned the ball out of the field.

This scene stunned O'Neill. Big Ben roared.

It turned out that when he returned to the defense just now, Luke discussed with Big Ben, and if O'Neal wanted to make such a move, Big Ben could go straight to it. At that time, O'Neal was so focused on confronting Luke and fantasizing about the thrill of defeating Luke, completely oblivious to the big self that was approaching him. By the time he noticed, Big Ben had already fanned his ball off the field. The 76ers completed a perfect fit. Although the coordination was very beautiful, the audience did not buy it, because the vast majority of them were Lakers fans, and of course they had to boo for this kind of action of the star being played.

"Shh......hhh But instead of thinking it was nothing, Luke and Big Ben began to listen to the boos, which is the hallmark of the future, but we will not talk about it for now.

Back on the field, O'Neill was quite depressed, the ball was covered, but there was still his own negligence in this, he thought that only Luke was there, and forgot that there was still Big Ben.

But now at this time he doesn't want to talk about it. A mistake is a mistake, O'Neill is not pretentious, it's not a big deal, isn't it over when he fights back? The ball is still in the hands of the Lakers, don't be afraid.

Lakers baseline serve. The 76ers are on full defense. This time Big Ben didn't let Luke come, but clung to O'Neal, placing one hand on O'Neal's waist and the other on O'Neal's chest to prevent him from catching the ball. Aaron will see Kobe Bryant dead and won't let him catch the ball, and Luke will return to the power forward position.

Fox serves, and Tony Kukoc interferes with small steps.

At this time, Kobe Bryant began to run. Got in touch with Robert Horry and then blocked Aaron McGee's defense. As soon as Fox saw his chance, he immediately handed the ball to Kobe.

Kobe Bryant didn't stay after receiving the ball, and went straight to the inside. Since the defensive Aaron McGee has been blocked, and; Robert Horry's body-forming pick-and-roll hasn't been dismantled yet, so Kobe Bryant can easily get inside. Big Ben knows that there is already a "big shark" in the inner line, and if Kobe, the "Peter Pan", comes in again, the Lakers' two biggest killer weapons will be on the inside. And Kobe Bryant will definitely dunk if he doesn't defend it, which is very scary, and Kobe's ability to fly is no less than Jordan's. Big Ben let go of O'Neal without saying a word and went straight to Kobe. Kobe jumped, Big Ben didn't dare to relax, and he also flew. But when he saw Kobe Bryant's action after the jump, Big Ben regretted it, which is the Lakers' most common method this season. Kobe Bryant rushed, if the opponent did not make up the defense, then he would shoot himself, rebounds, etc. to others, if the opponent chose to make up the defense, then Kobe Bryant would directly hand over the ball to O'Neal, so that the "big shark" who was no one to mark the opponent bit hard. "OK" is on pretty good terms right now, at least that way it looks on the pitch, and this level of passing is no problem. Under normal circumstances, O'Neill can easily take it. O'Neill also thought so, after playing Big Ben's ball with the help of this, he directly clasped his hands violently, performing his "overlord step", thinking about the beauty in his heart.

But a pair of white hands blocked, and Bryant passed the ball to O'Neal. Luke had been waiting here for a long time.

This kind of passing is very classic, and it has been sung repeatedly in later generations (the history of the "OK" group dominating the league, and also the history of AI's blood and tears). You can see it on a lot of websites.

This kind of action is so classic that even people like Luke, who doesn't like Kobe Bryant very much (after all, robbing Allen of the most likely chance to win a championship), can't help but praise Kobe Bryant's extraordinary physical fitness and perverted flexible surname. But then the passing route is determined, just like the "Utah twins", you can know that Stockton will definitely give the ball to Karl Malone, and Kobe Bryant will only give the ball to O'Neal, but compared to the pair of Utah passes are very irregular, the Lakers' passes can still see the trajectory. Although Bryant's passing is dazzling, it is very different from Utah's double pass. The wonderful pass of Utah's twin evils is basically a sports battle, but although O'Neal and Kobe Bryant will also have some sports battles, most of the time they choose the way that Kobe performs and O'Neal finishes. The combination of "OK" is much more predictive than that of "Utah Twins".

That's what this successful defense is. When Kobe Bryant hit the inside, Luke quietly gave up the entanglement with Robert Horry, and when Luke saw Big Ben lose O'Neal and turn to defend Kobe, Luke knew that Kobe would definitely pass the ball, so he went straight inside. directly waited for Kobe's pass. Directly caught by him.

The players in the infield, including O'Neal, were stunned. No one has ever been going to steal O'Neal's ball. But soon, O'Neal reflected that this was definitely a fast-break opportunity for the 76ers. So O'Neal's first instinct was to hold Luke to prevent the fast attack, but Luke had already slipped away in advance.

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