Chapter 945: Champion Lang's Teacher (Family Reunion)

Chamberlain jumps the ball with McGee, who is ambitious and ambitious.

The two stood facing each other, McGee kept trotting in place with small broken steps like a boxer, and Chamberlain looked at him with strange eyes and said, "Rookie, didn't take medicine before the game?" ”

McGee said disdainfully: "Do you still use drugs to beat you like this?" ”

He laughed after saying this, feeling that what he said was very imposing, and turned back to Wall and said, "Boy, is this a great trash talk?" ”

Wall smiled awkwardly, and everyone laughed.

The referee was about to throw the ball up, and after listening to McGee's words, he frowned and said, "You go and do a urine test for me after the game!" ”

McGee was anxious and said, "Dude, what do you mean by that?" ”

The referee didn't speak, and Chamberlain didn't speak, this guy is ****** brainless.

Chamberlain just teased him, and McGee thought the 'medicine' he was talking about was marijuana, but judging by his bird-like appearance, this guy definitely smoked this stuff before.

The referee threw the ball up, Chamberlain and McGee stomped their feet and jumped almost at the same time, McGee's body was really vigorous, and his arm span was also very good, Chamberlain was already taking it seriously, McGee was able to grab the ball before him and dial the ball to his teammates, which is rare.

Carter laughed, noticing that Arenas' face suddenly dropped after McGee tossed the ball to Wall.

Wall is the champion, of course, the core of the Wizards' key development, and he also has this ability.

In terms of style and physicality, Wall resembles Derrick Rose, the top pick in 2008, with outstanding stature, strong explosiveness, amazing athleticism, speed, and more importantly, good technique.

Wall's unique feature of the dribble is his good balance, which allows him to often make very strange changes, sudden changes in pace and alternating dribbles with both hands, which allow him to get away from his opponents with his dribbles.

However, it was West who defended him today, and Wall knew his strengths, he was very fast, his first step and even the jump was amazing, and he relied on this in the first two games, and he caused huge problems for the opponent.

This time he wanted to do it, but West was also very explosive, and there was a frenzy of locking up opponents on the defensive end, Wall changed his direction and rushed forward, and West screamed and slammed his shoulders against him.

Champion Lang's speed was suddenly forced to decrease, and Arenas rushed up and shouted, "Boy, here, give it to me!" Give me! ”

But in the half-court offense and defense, Wall has a very obvious shortcoming, that is, he has to organize the offense solidly after the tempo is down, so that the defender only gives him space to shoot but cuts off his breakthrough and passing routes, which means that once he can't run, his efficiency will drop sharply.

West knew this, so he blocked his breakthrough vigorously, and Wall had no choice but to pass the ball to Arenas.

The general was facing Curry, who was full of confidence and shouted: "Boy, this is our first match? Well, get ready for your nightmare! ”

"That's a lot of nonsense!" West muttered, and the wind rushed up to push Curry away to complete the change.

Arenas forced a breakthrough and returned from injury, his speed and explosiveness were not as good as before, and after Carter came up to wrap up, the general couldn't rush up, and he could only pass the ball.

So the ball spun around and came back to Wall's side.

Wall secretly cursed in his heart, now that 20 seconds have passed, the ball in his hand is a real bomb ball, either to kill the opponent or to kill himself.

There was no choice, Wall jumped up and shot after a quick step, and Chamberlain shot in the air, floating in front of Wall like a ghost, and nailed his ball to the rebound with a slap!

Wall couldn't help but gasp, this was the first time he had confronted Chamberlain, and only then did he know why the head coach asked him to pay attention to Chamberlain's shot before the game.

The Warriors fought back, this lineup was specially arranged for attack, West advanced to the front court at a gallop, Carter went up to cover, West broke through, Chamberlain followed up in the middle, he passed the ball directly, Chamberlain received the ball in the run, did not dribble again, and directly entered the inside line to dunk.

McGee and Bleche could only shrug their shoulders at each other, the two did not have the flexibility and explosiveness of Chamberlain, and one was not strong enough and the other was not tall enough, so there was no way to pose a threat to Chamberlain.

Wall still controls the ball and organizes the offense, West presses his possession space hard, and unless it's a dunk, Wall has a problem with his layups under pressure from defenders.

As long as Wall wants to break through, West will go up to block him, and Carter and Curry will also see the seams and needles, forcing Wall to shoot from the outside.

They know that Wall's three-point shooting is unstable, his hands are good before he shoots, and his wrists look beautiful and confident after his shots, but his movements lack consistency.

The posture is picturesque, and the iron is struck when you shoot!

Chamberlain picked up the rebound, the Warriors hit the inside first, McGee and Bletche went up to wrap the bag, seeing this, Chamberlain directly distributed the ball to Jamison, who was running in the high post.

Jamison shot the iron, but scared the Wizards coaching staff into a cold sweat, and they leaked the vacant seats!

The Wizards' advance was also very fast, and Wall knew that those guys on the other side wanted to give him a little bit of color, and they would focus on blocking him, and after understanding this, he rationally chose to pass the ball instead of charging, and passed the ball to Bleche after going to the frontcourt.

Although last season, Bleche averaged only 14 per game all season. 1 point, 6. 3 rebounds, 2. 1 assist, 1. 0 steals, 0. 9 blocks, but in fact, in the early part of the season, in October, when Jamison was diagnosed, and from February to April, when Jamison was traded, he averaged 20+6+2 per game, which made Wizards fans overjoyed, and even called him Garnett Jr.

But in reality, Oxlade-Chamberlain thinks Bleche is an overrated player.

There are three reasons for this, first of all, the bad team has a number of jΓΉ maniacs, the Wizards only had a 26-56 record last season, and Brightcher's number has a certain amount of moisture.

Second, Blecher's defensive ability is relatively low, and he is a player with a strict offensive and defensive imbalance, and many Chinese fans remember the Wizards' 89-85 win over the Nets on March 1, 2010 because of Yi Jianlian. Yes, Bleche got 20 points, 19 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal, which is very dazzling, but what about Yi Jianlian, who is opposite him?

36 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks! Yi Jianlian was stunned to win the best number of the season on top of Bleccher's head! What does this mean? Bletzer doesn't defend.

Thirdly, Blecher himself is mentally immature, and his results are greatly affected by tactics - last season from November to January, due to Jamison's return, Blecher returned to the bench, so his average points per game did not exceed 9 points, and the difference in the number of starting substitutes is so large, it can be seen that there is something wrong with Blecher's attitude to the game.

And in the new season, with Gilbert Arenas back and top pick John Wall in control of the team's tempo, Bleche won't have much more firing power than he did in the middle of last season. And according to Blecher's habits, this severely dampens his enthusiasm.

Blachet wants to be the heart of the pitch and likes the feeling of being the centerpiece, but he knows that this team will belong to Wall, and even without Wall, Arenas will not let the command fall into his hands.

Therefore, he will not have too many opportunities to control the ball this season.

He can't help but miss the days last season without Wall and without Arenas, when he was the heart of the team.

Bleche is not a brainless fool, he will not fight Wall and Arenas for control, but he will not give up the opportunity to show XiΓ n either.

He wants to tell the team and the head coach that he is a capable guy who may not be the boss, but he can be a suitable second leader, third leader and so on.

There is no doubt that beating the former team's second leader Jamison is a good way to do it.

As soon as Bleche entered the Wizards, he was a substitute for Jamison, and he was a sparring partner in the team game, and he knew this senior very well, but he lacked the necessary respect, because in his opinion, Jamison was too soft!

So this time, he used a tough back push to deal with Jamison, and he knew that the latter couldn't bear it.

Yes, Jamison is not good at defending with strength, and under the push of Blecher, he slowly retreated, as if he was really good at facing Blice's strong shots.

Blachet burst into the box, stopped on the edge and slammed Jamison into the chest again, jumped to his feet, raised his arms and was about to shoot.

A terrifying figure like a giant spirit suddenly rose up from behind Jamison, and Bleche noticed that Chamberlain had already killed him at some point, but he jumped to his feet, and had no choice but to shoot the ball out of his head.

The outcome was predictable, and with a wave of Chamberlain's hand, the ball was capped.

Bletche cursed inwardly, and after stumbling to the ground, he turned his head to look at Jamison, who saw a grim smile on his face.

Jamison isn't tough enough, but he's smart and good at using his teammates' strength to make up for his holes.

Curry nimbly rushed in to receive the ball, West and Carter began to charge from the left and right wings, and the three of them stuck three sharp knives into the chest of the Wizards, causing their head coach to roar in fright: "Damn it, back to defense!" Quick, back to defense! ”

The Wizards were also fast-paced, with Arenas and Wall teaming up at this moment, and the two worked together to form a defensive line, with Carter and West rushing one after another, but neither could succeed.

At this time, Chamberlain also followed, and Curry gave the ball to Chamberlain.

With the ball in hand, Chamberlain rushed forward two steps, McGee and Blecher caught him from both sides, and Arenas and Wall also ran out to interfere with him.

At this point, Chamberlain put away the ball and threw it in.

A figure ghostly rushed into the penalty area, jumped up after receiving the ball, and sent the ball into the hoop with a backhand swing.

This scores, effortlessly.

Wizards fans let out disgruntled boos, and after West landed, he opened his arms to make a glider flight motion, and his mouth made a whining sound, which was extremely arrogant.

"The villain has a will!" The fans scolded angrily, "No matter how much you fly, you won't be able to become Peter Pan!" ”

Wall frowned and ran forward, very dissatisfied, he hadn't scored yet, you know, this was his home court.

Arenas was also dissatisfied, so he attacked again, and the Wizards' outside line was divided, Wall motioned for Arenas to cover himself, and Arenas reached for the ball from afar.

The atmosphere of the Wizards team suddenly became a little awkward, Wall is a rookie after all, although he sees the Wizards as his own ban, but he also knows that this team still has the mark of Arenas.

In fact, Arenas used to be Wall's idol, and many of Wall's breakthroughs were borrowed from Arenas.

It's a pity that in the face of power, friendship and worship can only bow to the wind.

Wall hesitated for a moment, should he play himself or pass the ball to Arenas to show his generosity?

West didn't bother him too much, he was always looking for opportunities, like a hungry wild dog looking for food, when Wall hesitated, the rhythm of the ball slowed down, West seized the opportunity, suddenly reached out, and poked the ball out!

Arenas was furious and couldn't help but scold, "Damn it, idiot! ”

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