Chapter 227: The Tide Has Reversed
"It's not a good choice!"
As soon as Kenny Smith finished speaking, the basketball "brushed" and fell into the basket.
"Ugh!"
"It's a balloon. Kenny Smith said.
"No, I think it's a reflection of Cressy Bars' personal ability. Charles Barkley deliberately contradicted, "With this kind of difficult goal, Cressy Bars has taken a solid step on the road to superstardom." ”
Al Horford, who saw how the goal was scored, was more touched than Barkley and Smith on the commentary bench, but he didn't know why.
When he caught up this time, he felt that the timing had been very good, and he basically blocked the route of Cressy Bars's breakthrough.
Then he saw the other party make a sudden stop and jump into the air, and he sneered in his heart: "Do you want to shoot?
When he jumped to block Cressy Bars, he did not restrain himself because of the inertia still moving forward, and deliberately used his two legs to interfere with the opponent's stability in the air.
Cressy Bars was in the air, steadying his body and half of his body almost under his shoulders before finding a little space to shoot and throw the ball to the basket.
But it's so possible to score with such a shot?!
That's what Al Horford had in mind at the time.
But when I looked back, I was surprised to find that the orange basketball had passed through the basket and through the net and landed.
I actually entered!
The basketball went into the basket easily, and the referee blew the whistle for Al Horford to foul him.
Cressy Bals looked at Al Horford, he shrugged his shoulders, spread his hands, and sneered, "Aren't you going to smash me, anyway, you've already had a few fouls?"
"Three times, Al Horford has been fouled three times. Charles Barkley in the commentary box shouted, "This is a chance for the Bruins!"
Kenny Smith also said: "Al Horford has to be replaced, otherwise he will be taken out of Cressie." All three of Al Horford's fouls were caused by Cressy Bars. ”
Charles Barkley: "It's a bad boy, I like him!"
As Kenny Smith said, the coach of the Florida Gators, Billy Donovan, made a protective substitution, and he replaced Al Horford with Chris Richard.
Here's your chance!
Cressy Bars's eyes flashed, Al Horford is not only the Crocodiles' interior defensive gate, but also the metronome of the Alligators' offense, and almost all the Alligators' offense will pass through his hands.
When Al Horford comes off the court, maybe the impact on the Crocodiles not very much defensively because they also have an interior defensive big man Chris Richard, but they do have trouble on the offensive end.
Chris Richard's move wasn't fast enough for Russell Westbrook and Cressy Bars to break the ball from him twice in a row.
The margin was quickly reduced to just two points, and Cracy Bars shot straight from beyond the three-point line due to the fast break caused by two steals.
This kind of shooting choice made many experts shake their heads, and the words of verbal criticism were generated in their heads, but this guy actually shot twice.
It's a nice feeling!
Cressy Bars looked at his hands with excitement.
The whole court was ignited by these two unreasonable three-pointers, and the audience didn't care whether the play was reasonable or not, as long as it was exciting.
This kind of crazy goal is the most adrenaline-pumping thing.
The Crocodiles are in trouble, with Russell Westbrook and Cressy Bars both being the kind of fast-moving defenders who stretch the Bruins' defensive width in one fell swoop.
In addition, the two guys will work together very well on the court (mainly Cressy Bars and Russell Westbrook, who knows Russell's playing characteristics in memory).
All of a sudden, the Alligators' offense seemed to be stuck in a quagmire.
This is also due to the fact that the Alligators do not have a strong breakout like Cressie.
Michael Jordan in the box stood up, looked at the number 11 (Cressy Bars' jersey number) and applauded, and said to the bodyguard behind him, "He's setting fires everywhere!"
Michael Jordan fans must know the origin of this sentence, which is what the North Carolina defensive coach described Michael Jordan's defensive attitude and ability on the court.
Now it has been used by Jordan himself on others.
In terms of defensive skills, Cressy Bars is certainly inferior to Michael Jordan, but his physical fitness, coupled with his tireless running, completely makes up for the lack of skill.
In just a few minutes, he helped the Bruins chase back the difference.
Al Horford was on the sidelines for less than five minutes before he was forced to play again.
His ability is truly unquestionable, helping the team score a goal as soon as he comes on the pitch and helps the alligators stop the bleeding.
After Al Horford scored, he glared fiercely and punched at Cressy Bars.
"Hehe!" Cressy Baars said, "I'll continue to defend me, and I want you to continue to play with me." ”
Al Horford snorted coldly, he didn't dare to pick up, and kept hinting to himself in his heart: "You can't be impulsive, you can't be impulsive, this guy must be on purpose, if he is sent off, the team will lose." ”
The main player of the Crocodiles defense against Cressy Bars across Corey Brewer has changed, no longer Al Horford, but Joakim Noah.
In terms of defensive ferocity, Joakim Noah is more intimidating than Al Horford, but Joaquin Noah is a little slower than Al Horford.
At this time, Cressy Bars does not use foul creation as his main method.
If he doesn't have the ability to shoot, he can only break inside, and the slightest slowness of the opponent's footsteps is not tight, but now it is different.
He could have shot before Joakim Noah came up.
Sure enough, the basketball flew high over Joakim Noah's fingertips and into the basket, giving the Bruins a two-point lead.
"Fake!" Joakim Noah slapped his thigh hard.
Cressy Bals looked at him in surprise, didn't it hurt?
Al Horford then hit a hook shot to level the score.
Cressy Bars takes the ball from Darren Collison and faces Corey Brewer at the top of the arc.
Corey Brewer was already beaten a little depressed, and the guy in front of him was walking like he was crossing the road in the early morning.
Then, he was passed again.
Joakim Noah blocked again, this time focusing on blocking Cracy Bals' shot and ignoring the opposition's breakaway.
Cressy Bars stopped closing the ball and pretended to shoot, and Joakim Noah, who was very nervous, hurriedly raised his hand to block, but in fact, Cressy Bars just made a "worship" feint.
Although Cressy Bars' feints were not very complete due to lack of space, Joaquin Noah was still deceived and it was clear that the last goal affected him.
Cressy Bars forced a way past Joakim Noah and dunked the ball into the basket before Al Horford could get over.
Al Horford stretched out his arms and was just a little closer to touching the ball.
But that's sometimes the way it is, and the difference is a thousand miles.