NBA super point guard
Chapter 782 Paul is not that Paul
The first quarter of the game between the two sides tied the score.
In the second quarter, the Knicks were quite regular in the first half, but after an official timeout, the Knicks played a little bit of a jump, allowing the Pacers to overtake the score.
It was embarrassing to say that JR Smith started his undercover behavior again, making 5 of 0 three-pointers and almost smashing the basket.
When Coach Woodson replaced JR Smith, the guy was still pretending to keep rubbing his hands.
It means that if I touch the shit with my hand, I can't do anything about it.
When the Pacers' Lance Stevenson returned to the defense, he gave the Knicks bench the thumbs up, and the right person was JR Smith.
A good teammate in the alliance, a real guy undercover.
Half time, locker room.
Li Muhua was speechless, and took the towel handed over by JR Smith:
"I don't think you should flatter us. Talk to the coach and ask him to prepare some detergent for you. Wash your hands well first. You may still have a chance to play. You must be out of the game in the third quarter, so just be honest and sit on the sidelines." of!"
No wonder Li Muhua looked down on him, because the Knicks fell behind because of JR Smith.
Losing the score advantage is not a big deal.Mainly in terms of shot selection, JR Smith can obviously do better. If he insists on itching outside the three-point line, he will kick his nose and face if he doesn't give a lesson.
Even Coach Woodson, who has always been as stable as a mountain, couldn't sit still, and quickly replaced JR Smith.
Li Muhua played in the third quarter.
The style of the Knicks has suddenly changed again. The point guard's style of play is similar, but Li Muhua and Kidd are of different ages, and the rhythm has changed a lot.
Can be fast, can be slow, can directly blast a wave of fast breaks, chasing points or expanding the advantage is no problem.
Li Muhua made consecutive assists.
At the end of the third quarter, the Knicks caught up and wiped out the Pacers' lead.
Playing slowly is not the goal, but for the stars to play in the last quarter.
The Pacers would be nothing short of fools if they couldn't see it anymore.In fact, the Pacers played three quarters very cooperatively, and also set their goals in the last quarter.
There is no obvious difference and no obvious advantage.
You come and go, looking for opportunities in the war of attrition.
Li Muhua, Anthony, and Stoudemire played together.
Anthony played less than 10 minutes in this game, and he didn't start the game, in order to exert his strength at the last moment and actively control Paul George on the defensive end.
Li Muhua also adopted a single defense, mainly defending George Hill's outside shots.
As for the breakthrough, Li Muhua didn't need to worry about it. Shupet and Chandler were there to help defend.
As soon as he played, George Hill didn't want to play.
Li Muhua just slowed down George Hill's speed and put it in, and the Knicks immediately surrounded George Hill with the pockets they had set up, as if closing the door and beating the dog.
George Hill couldn't see the passing route, so he shot indiscriminately in a panic and hit the iron directly.
MMP!
Where have everyone gone?
After George Hill lost the ball, he looked at his teammates dissatisfied.
Chandler grabbed the rebound, and after handing it to Li Muhua, Li Muhua quickly threw it to the frontcourt.
Shupet's speed was very fast. He was near the free throw line and received the ball in the blink of an eye.
The Pacers attacked and David West hit a long two-pointer from long range.
Unlucky, there was no way to throw a three-pointer, but half of his foot stepped on the three-point line, and the sharp-eyed referee saw it and directly awarded two points.
The Knicks attacked, and Li Muhua cooperated with Anthony. After the pick-and-roll, he used a screen to pass to Anthony who was in the air. Anthony forced a layup and caused Paul George to foul.
It's a pity that they didn't score 2+1.
The Pacers attacked, and Paul George planned to return one, but he made a mistake and lost the ball when he wanted to foul Anthony.
After Anthony intercepted the ball, he first stabilized the offensive, and did not pass the ball until Li Muhua came up. The players from both sides had already settled down in the frontcourt.
Another battle of positions.
Li Muhua passed the pass to Stoudemire and quickly started running. Stoudemire stomped on David West and suddenly withdrew his leg when he was close to the rebound. When everyone thought Stoudemire was going to shoot, he passed to Anthony who had already reached the middle.
Anthony and Li Muhua crossed positions, and Li Muhua and Stoudemire respectively threatened the basket. The defenders all concentrated on these two points and ignored the open Anthony.
This was Paul George's mistake, and Anthony made a steady mid-range hit.
The Knicks overtook the score.
Although expected, it was still greater than expected.
The Pacers panicked at the beginning, instead of playing steadily as before, they mostly made hasty shots.
Two consecutive pauses did not stop the panic.
Paul George missed two consecutive three-pointers from the outside, and David West had to rest due to five fouls. As a result, the Knicks took advantage of the situation and played a wave.
At the critical moment, George Hill became a real undercover agent.
Facing the Knicks widening the score gap, George Hill's brain became hot, and he smashed three irons on the outside, allowing the Knicks to hit a continuous fast break climax.
Paul George's crying face became more and more embarrassing.
It's not that the buddies don't try their best, it's because the teammates are too stupid.
The teammates are terrible, there is really no way.
The internal contradictions were vividly displayed in this game.
With the absence of the boss, Granger, no one can control this group of players. George Hill, Lance Stevenson and other old fritters don't take Paul George seriously at all.
This has to start with the locker room culture of the Pacers. Paul George belongs to the rookie department, and the management has made it clear that they want to train them. As a result, the head coach has changed, and they don’t know the truth about it. A dispute between the old and new factions broke out directly. .
Generally speaking, the core controls the ball at critical moments.
George Hill is a bit dark-hearted. Every time he takes the ball into the frontcourt, he deliberately doesn't look for Paul George, but winks with David West and Lance Stevenson.
Yes, ignore Paul George's running position, and will not pass you if there is an open space.
Speaking of offensive efficiency, if Paul George, David West and George Hill play together, the average team really can't stop it.
The coach's tactics were simply not executed.
When the total score was 2:1 behind, the mentality of the players has changed. Some want to be the savior, some want to fight for the right to play, and some just make up for it.
Paul George played hard, but found that the teammates around him seemed to be a different person.
The so-called tactical passing has become a joke.
The Pacers were in a mess at the critical moment of the last quarter, allowing the Knicks to pick a big bargain.
The Knicks won the game.
The total score became 3:1.
Before the game was over, David West left directly from the player tunnel.
When he was with the queen bee Paul in the Hornets, David West was not very happy playing, mainly because Paul stuck to the ball, and he couldn't make it to the Western Conference Finals.
I didn't expect to change teams, Paul was not that Paul, and still couldn't make it to the Western Conference Finals.
Nima can't stand it anymore.
In the second quarter, the Knicks were quite regular in the first half, but after an official timeout, the Knicks played a little bit of a jump, allowing the Pacers to overtake the score.
It was embarrassing to say that JR Smith started his undercover behavior again, making 5 of 0 three-pointers and almost smashing the basket.
When Coach Woodson replaced JR Smith, the guy was still pretending to keep rubbing his hands.
It means that if I touch the shit with my hand, I can't do anything about it.
When the Pacers' Lance Stevenson returned to the defense, he gave the Knicks bench the thumbs up, and the right person was JR Smith.
A good teammate in the alliance, a real guy undercover.
Half time, locker room.
Li Muhua was speechless, and took the towel handed over by JR Smith:
"I don't think you should flatter us. Talk to the coach and ask him to prepare some detergent for you. Wash your hands well first. You may still have a chance to play. You must be out of the game in the third quarter, so just be honest and sit on the sidelines." of!"
No wonder Li Muhua looked down on him, because the Knicks fell behind because of JR Smith.
Losing the score advantage is not a big deal.Mainly in terms of shot selection, JR Smith can obviously do better. If he insists on itching outside the three-point line, he will kick his nose and face if he doesn't give a lesson.
Even Coach Woodson, who has always been as stable as a mountain, couldn't sit still, and quickly replaced JR Smith.
Li Muhua played in the third quarter.
The style of the Knicks has suddenly changed again. The point guard's style of play is similar, but Li Muhua and Kidd are of different ages, and the rhythm has changed a lot.
Can be fast, can be slow, can directly blast a wave of fast breaks, chasing points or expanding the advantage is no problem.
Li Muhua made consecutive assists.
At the end of the third quarter, the Knicks caught up and wiped out the Pacers' lead.
Playing slowly is not the goal, but for the stars to play in the last quarter.
The Pacers would be nothing short of fools if they couldn't see it anymore.In fact, the Pacers played three quarters very cooperatively, and also set their goals in the last quarter.
There is no obvious difference and no obvious advantage.
You come and go, looking for opportunities in the war of attrition.
Li Muhua, Anthony, and Stoudemire played together.
Anthony played less than 10 minutes in this game, and he didn't start the game, in order to exert his strength at the last moment and actively control Paul George on the defensive end.
Li Muhua also adopted a single defense, mainly defending George Hill's outside shots.
As for the breakthrough, Li Muhua didn't need to worry about it. Shupet and Chandler were there to help defend.
As soon as he played, George Hill didn't want to play.
Li Muhua just slowed down George Hill's speed and put it in, and the Knicks immediately surrounded George Hill with the pockets they had set up, as if closing the door and beating the dog.
George Hill couldn't see the passing route, so he shot indiscriminately in a panic and hit the iron directly.
MMP!
Where have everyone gone?
After George Hill lost the ball, he looked at his teammates dissatisfied.
Chandler grabbed the rebound, and after handing it to Li Muhua, Li Muhua quickly threw it to the frontcourt.
Shupet's speed was very fast. He was near the free throw line and received the ball in the blink of an eye.
The Pacers attacked and David West hit a long two-pointer from long range.
Unlucky, there was no way to throw a three-pointer, but half of his foot stepped on the three-point line, and the sharp-eyed referee saw it and directly awarded two points.
The Knicks attacked, and Li Muhua cooperated with Anthony. After the pick-and-roll, he used a screen to pass to Anthony who was in the air. Anthony forced a layup and caused Paul George to foul.
It's a pity that they didn't score 2+1.
The Pacers attacked, and Paul George planned to return one, but he made a mistake and lost the ball when he wanted to foul Anthony.
After Anthony intercepted the ball, he first stabilized the offensive, and did not pass the ball until Li Muhua came up. The players from both sides had already settled down in the frontcourt.
Another battle of positions.
Li Muhua passed the pass to Stoudemire and quickly started running. Stoudemire stomped on David West and suddenly withdrew his leg when he was close to the rebound. When everyone thought Stoudemire was going to shoot, he passed to Anthony who had already reached the middle.
Anthony and Li Muhua crossed positions, and Li Muhua and Stoudemire respectively threatened the basket. The defenders all concentrated on these two points and ignored the open Anthony.
This was Paul George's mistake, and Anthony made a steady mid-range hit.
The Knicks overtook the score.
Although expected, it was still greater than expected.
The Pacers panicked at the beginning, instead of playing steadily as before, they mostly made hasty shots.
Two consecutive pauses did not stop the panic.
Paul George missed two consecutive three-pointers from the outside, and David West had to rest due to five fouls. As a result, the Knicks took advantage of the situation and played a wave.
At the critical moment, George Hill became a real undercover agent.
Facing the Knicks widening the score gap, George Hill's brain became hot, and he smashed three irons on the outside, allowing the Knicks to hit a continuous fast break climax.
Paul George's crying face became more and more embarrassing.
It's not that the buddies don't try their best, it's because the teammates are too stupid.
The teammates are terrible, there is really no way.
The internal contradictions were vividly displayed in this game.
With the absence of the boss, Granger, no one can control this group of players. George Hill, Lance Stevenson and other old fritters don't take Paul George seriously at all.
This has to start with the locker room culture of the Pacers. Paul George belongs to the rookie department, and the management has made it clear that they want to train them. As a result, the head coach has changed, and they don’t know the truth about it. A dispute between the old and new factions broke out directly. .
Generally speaking, the core controls the ball at critical moments.
George Hill is a bit dark-hearted. Every time he takes the ball into the frontcourt, he deliberately doesn't look for Paul George, but winks with David West and Lance Stevenson.
Yes, ignore Paul George's running position, and will not pass you if there is an open space.
Speaking of offensive efficiency, if Paul George, David West and George Hill play together, the average team really can't stop it.
The coach's tactics were simply not executed.
When the total score was 2:1 behind, the mentality of the players has changed. Some want to be the savior, some want to fight for the right to play, and some just make up for it.
Paul George played hard, but found that the teammates around him seemed to be a different person.
The so-called tactical passing has become a joke.
The Pacers were in a mess at the critical moment of the last quarter, allowing the Knicks to pick a big bargain.
The Knicks won the game.
The total score became 3:1.
Before the game was over, David West left directly from the player tunnel.
When he was with the queen bee Paul in the Hornets, David West was not very happy playing, mainly because Paul stuck to the ball, and he couldn't make it to the Western Conference Finals.
I didn't expect to change teams, Paul was not that Paul, and still couldn't make it to the Western Conference Finals.
Nima can't stand it anymore.
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