Chapter 46: Training Results

It may be that they are eager for revenge, but the Warriors have some problems with their mentality, and after the opening game, they repeatedly missed good opportunities and made a lot of mistakes, allowing the Jazz to have the upper hand, and in the opening eight minutes, they led by eight points at 17:9.

The Jazz players didn't have a clean mouth, and after they took the lead, they began to sneer at Chamberlain, who knew that the gang was deliberately provoking them, hoping that they would do it, and then let the referee blow them for a technical foul, so they could only hold back.

There is anger in the heart, and the direct performance is in the style of play, the originally united Warriors suddenly became a lone wolf, no matter who gets the ball, they are attacking with the ball, they have the opportunity to shoot, and if they don't have the opportunity, they have to shoot, regardless of whether their teammates have vacant positions, whether they are more suitable for shooting.

In contrast, the Jazz have to play more carefully, and they have to praise Delon for growing into the league's top open position, controlling the tempo well, the ball is always spinning in his hands, and whenever a teammate has an opportunity, the ball will be sent immediately. Even when he doesn't have the ball in his hands, he is also actively running or directing his teammates, and just one Delon is the ball quotient of all the outside players of the Warriors.

Chamberlain didn't have to play, he could only try his best to defend and grab rebounds, and he did coolies, and several times he got opportunities in the restricted area, but his teammates still ignored him, saying that he had no complaints in his heart, which was.

Nelson Sr. called a timeout and made small changes to the lineup, with Biedrins coming on, the hot-headed Jackson being replaced, Belinelli coming on and Azubuuk coming off.

Sloan is also making changes to his roster, with the golden duo of Deron and Boozer coming off the field with Millsap and CJ Myers. Now that the Jazz have a clear lead, it is normal to put the core Deron and Boozer out of the game, and if the Warriors play hard in the later stages, then they will have no chance to rest.

Belinelli's ability may not be as high as Azubuuk's, but he is more calm, and the old Nelson's tactical arrangement is mostly said to him, and the Argentine is calm and decisive, which is very appreciated by the old Nelson.

At the beginning of the game again, the defense of Chamberlain was replaced by Oku, and Boozer's defense of Chamberlain was very successful before, that is, to push him outside the penalty area, trying not to let him get the ball on the inside, so that Chamberlain's threat was greatly reduced, and he couldn't touch the ball on the offensive end, and his organizational ability was infinitely weakened, becoming a pure defensive engineer.

Once Belinelli reached the three-point line, he gave the ball directly to Chamberlain in the face of Myers' defense.

Oku also executed Boozer's defensive tactics, pushing Chamberlain as far out as he could, all the way to the free throw line, which allowed Chamberlain to get the ball.

After getting the ball, Oxladelain motioned for Biedrins to leave the penalty area, and Kirilenko shook his head and laughed mockingly: "Does this rookie want to play Oku alone?" It's fucking funny, he thinks he's Olajuwon, right? ”

Chamberlain didn't reply, he used his actions to hit back Kirilenko, Biedrins took Millsap back, he slammed the ball back with both hands, Oku was prepared, he was not stressed at all, and stepped back, avoiding Chamberlain's impact.

Taking advantage of this gap, Chamberlain replaced the force of the backward collision with the forward rush with the ball, turned quickly, skillfully carried the ball, strode into the restricted area, and two steps away from the basket, he jumped high, pierced the sky like a javelin thrown, rushed into the basket and dunked with both hands.

Oku's speed couldn't keep up with Chamberlain, Boozer was okay, the Turk's lateral speed and backward speed were a street slower than Chamberlain's, and he didn't expect Chamberlain, who had rough dribbling skills in the previous games, to suddenly become so flexible, and he was still looking behind after Chamberlain's dunk.

"Dumbfounded, huh?" Chamberlain fell to the ground and slammed his chest, he glanced at Oku with disdain, and ran to the front.

Deron's downplay lowered the Jazz's IQ, which was manifested in the playmaking side of the offense, that is, Myers was unable to hand the ball to Kirilenko who ran out of the open space in the first place, and by the time the latter got the ball, Harrington had already followed him.

Oku came out of the three-point line to cover Kirilenko, Biedrins immediately followed, and Chamberlain was responsible for defending Millsap.

Kirilenko took advantage of Oku's breakthrough to kill inside, and Bidrins wanted to follow, but Chamberlain hurriedly shouted: "Look forward to the Turks!" ”

Oku retreated and ran out of space, Kirilenko wanted to pass back, Biedrins followed Chamberlain's instructions, so that the pass was useless, but Millsap took advantage of Chamberlain's distraction and ran away from him, Kirilenko took Harrington's pass out of the way, and Millsap received the ball and took a shot.

Chamberlain deliberately let go of Millsap, who jumped up on tiptoe, and Chamberlain was still a step away from him at this time, so he was relieved to boldly throw the ball out.

This step was a half-second for Chamberlain, but instead of following it, he jumped up and down in the air, blocking the sky in front of Millsap, whose ball flew up with a graceful arc, and then Chamberlain raised his arm and slapped it on the side of the basketball.

The block was the result of pure bounce and reach, one of the most devastating blocks on the court, Harrington got the ball before Kirilenko, threw it to Ellis and ran forward, and the Warriors' fast break began again.

Ellis was in the center, Belinelli and Harrington followed up from left and right, and Chamberlain didn't care about Oku but blocked Kirilenko after he landed, so that the only Jazz could follow up was Miles and Brewer, and Brewer was two meters tall and speed was not his strong point.

This time it was the turn of the frontcourt to hit a three-on-one, and Ellis faked a facsimile shot and tricked Miles into throwing a shot himself.

The 4-0 mini-climax stabilized the anxious mentality of the Warriors players, and the Jazz were not in a hurry, Myers tried to break through Belinelli, who was still quite hard defensively, and followed him all the way to the free throw line flank. Millsap came up to cover, and although Miles got rid of Belinelli, he faced the behemoth Chamberlain.

Kirilenko slipped out of the baseline to answer, Myers hurriedly passed, the Russian received the ball and made a jumper, Chamberlain completed the change of defense the moment he got the ball, although he failed to block Kirilenko, but interfered with him, causing the ball to miss.

Harrington took advantage of his height to grab the rebound, the Warriors broke fast, the Jazz defense also retreated quickly, but there was no good opportunity for a fast-break layup, Chamberlain asked for the ball in the restricted area, Oku was behind him, and Millsap was eyeing the wing.

Chamberlain glanced in, Biedrins noticed his eyes, and quietly stepped out, Millsap noticed this, but didn't care, Biedrins is also a rough guy, and his mid-range shot is just as unreliable.

Finding that Millsap was not lured away, Chamberlain bent down and hit Oku with his back, the Turkish white bear's strength was good enough, but in the face of Chamberlain's savage impact, it was still very difficult, Millsap no longer hesitated, and rushed up from the side to trap Chamberlain.

As soon as Millsap moved, Chamberlain threw the ball to the rebound at once, and then turned around suddenly, rushing through the gap between Millsap and Oku like an arrow, the speed was really fast like lightning and thunder, Oku only felt that the black shadow flashed in front of him, and the person was gone.

Oku hurriedly stepped back, Millsap was full of confusion and didn't know what Chamberlain was going to do, but he turned his head and saw a domineering figure rising from under the basket, catching the ball that bounced back from the rebound with both hands, and pulling it back vigorously, his slender body was like a longbow that was pulled away, and he grabbed the basketball with both hands and pressed down on the hoop, with a loud bang, accompanied by the vibration of the basketball hoop, the basketball was dunked into the hoop by him.

This scene detonated the Warriors' bench like a spark, and there were also some Warriors fans at the scene, seeing Chamberlain's self-grabbing rebound and dunking himself, they stood up together and shouted: "SUPER-Z!" SUPER-Zīŧ SUPER-Zīŧ ”

Chamberlain tore at his jersey vigorously, and Harrington and Ellis rushed up from both sides and shoved him together, shouting, "Man, are you a fucking beast?" Well done, you brute, just come and destroy their forbidden area and make the people of Salt Lake City cry bitterly! ”

The game began to be broadcast live across the country, and Chamberlain used such a wonderful dunk to promote himself all over the United States at once. Even the big screen over the energy center court had to repeat his powerful dunk.

In this dunk, Chamberlain showed his consciousness, speed, bounce and ball nature to the fullest, he first hit Oku with his back to trick Millsap to wrap up, and then threw the ball to the rebound, used his speed to shake off Oku and squeezed Millsap away with his strong body, and he grabbed the rebound accurately, and made a dunk along the way.

The idea of this ball is average, and Maddie has shown a similar dunk at the All-Star Game before, but it was an All-Star Game, an entertainment game, and this one is a regular season game with bayonets, can the nature be the same? The Jazz's defensive intensity is not comparable to that of random stars.

Just from Chamberlain's two consecutive dunks and a block, fans understand why the Warriors are willing to give such a rookie an 8 million contract, and the salary will be directly doubled to 16 million in the next three years, this guy is indeed worth the price.

In fact, these two dunks can be scored, Chamberlain also has to thank LaVine, who has been training his ball, so that he can skillfully break through Oku's defense with the ball, in order to accurately grab the rebound after the throw, if it was placed before, he really couldn't do this, the landing point of the rebound is not so easy to judge, and he has to break through under the bag of Oku and Millsap, he runs a serpentine step, if it weren't for LaVine to give him special training, I'm afraid he can flash his waist.

Chamberlain's successful dunk changed the Warriors' small climax to 6:0, and the score also rushed from 9:17 to 15:17.

The opportunity to equalize was not long in coming, and the next two offenses were disorganized, and then Myers hit the basket and missed a jumper, Chamberlain grabbed the rebound, and Ellis saw that Myers' ball bounced to the hoop, and immediately turned and ran wildly to the backcourt.

Chamberlain picked up the rebound, and Ellis had rushed to the front court outside the three-point line at this time, and seeing this, he made a long pass and sent the ball to Ellis.

Standing outside the three-point line, Ellis received the ball and did not continue to push forward, but overbearingly came to a three-point shot.

"Huh!" The basketball passed through the frame and hit the snow-white net, and the net swung like waves.

This three-point shot is domineering enough, not to say how accurate it is, but Ellis made a long-range shot without a defender in front of him, and this confidence is even more commendable than shooting a three-point shot.

At 18:17, with two minutes left in the first quarter, the Warriors overtook the score with a 9-0 attack climax, and this time he was as calm as Sloane and couldn't sit still, so he could only ask for a timeout with a cold face.