Chapter 70
McGee returned to the court, and now the score is 42 to 38. The Timberwolves are not only overtaken, but also trailing by 4 points. The fatigue visible to the naked eye on the Sun's side is that Stoudemire, who has always been known as a physical monster, is panting.

But they are used to this state, and they can continue to run. It will be miserable for the Timberwolves.

Just now Mayo's continuous strikes were like a red light signal, and Boss Al and Mike Miller were also unable to strike at the same time.

O'Neal and Stoudemire are the current violent insiders of the league. Playing with them is already expensive, not to mention dealing with continuous high-intensity battles of running and bombing.

Coach Whitman obviously also discovered this, so when McGee came on stage, Mayo and Al bosses all entered the bench. Well, McGee discovered that he had a new problem, and he was lonely around him. Lonely and cold, not even pit B, only one Pekovic grandma staring at him fiercely...

After a timeout, the Suns still have the ball.

Of course that doesn't matter anymore, because the Timberwolves are Randy Foye, Kevin Ollie, Rashad, McGee and Pekovic.

Except for Randy Foye and McGee, the other three are basically at the level of drinking fountains.

Look at the opposite side again... Nash took Lagabel, Barbosa, Dragic and Stoudemire, um, shut themselves in place.

It's not that the Timberwolves are a little bit worse than a strong team like the Suns, but they are all worse in everything!
His teammates couldn't count on him at all. McGee began to shrink inside to cooperate with Pekovic, hoping that he would be too strong to defend Stoudemire alone. After all, Pekovic is still a child now. Fortunately, Pekovic has a good personality and can I am more obedient to management than Mayo. You help me just look down on my star disease.

The current Suns have plenty of shooters, but it is still easier to score close to the basket.

What's more, Stoudemire is not an 'ordinary' person who loves public revenge. He just feels that the Timberwolves' inside line is soft and soft and easy to push down, so he just rushed up and ran to the basket.

As for bumping into a eighth child on the road, it must be an accident!

Stoudemire forced the rhythm and Nash had no choice but to pass the ball steadily.

Pekovic's defensive awareness is very good. When he sees Stoudemire coming up, he immediately takes a step forward and uses his body to block. It is best to prevent him from dunking. If not, fouls are fine.

It's a pity that Pekovic and McGee made the same mistake, misestimating the physical strength of both sides.

The rushing Stoudemire is no different from a heavily armored knight in iron armor. When he flies directly to Pekovic, he has to catch the ball and press the basket forcibly.

but.

It's completely useless. Stoudemire's advantage over McGee is not only stronger but also taller. Forcibly smashing two dunks, Stoudemire got a 2+1!

McGee was a little annoyed, and was detained twice in a row by the guy in front of him.

MD, when I get stronger one day, I will hold back when I see you.

It is also a problem for McGee to become stronger in the future. The problem now is that Stoudemire is strong enough directly, and his free throws are more stable than O'Neal, scoring 3 points in one round.

Taking a deep breath, McGee takes a pass from Randy Foye and starts pushing.

The Suns' offensive ability is now at full strength, but their defensive ability has also dropped by more than one level. Well, they basically have no room for decline. The players on the court are all offensive and defensive types.

McGee stepped forward to look at Lagabel who was defending, and Stoudemire's silky dribble breakthrough attracted Stoudemire to give the ball to Pekovic.

Not to mention that Pekovic can't do anything else. If Stoudemire doesn't guard against him, he still eats cakes well and is full of power. In order to avoid two plus one, the Suns usually don't defend much.

Well, McKee found a new way to get rich.

The rest of the second quarter was played very strangely. While the Suns, Stoudemire frequently ravaged the basket and insulted the Timberwolves, and the Timberwolves' McGee kept feeding Pekovic, and he just fed a single quarter 6 separate it.

Stoudemire also doesn't have a long memory. As long as he sees McGee coming in, he will make up the defense, and then Pekovic will continue to eat.

In the third quarter, the score was 62 to 58. The Timberwolves were still behind, but it was not without chance. During this period, the main force of the Timberwolves was resting. Except for Pekovic, the substitutes had already changed sides. Anyway, it was almost the same for anyone , None of them can stop the Suns' offense, and the Suns, Stoudemire, Dragic and Nash fought from beginning to end.

Dragic is Nash's substitute, and it stands to reason that he will not appear for such a long time, but Nash's hope for him is that Dragic can involve Mayo to liberate his fort power.

Dragic didn't understand the leadership intention at all, and he scored frequently on the field, ignoring Nash.

This allowed the Timberwolves to make some money.

When McGee sat on the bench, the audience applauded once again. Now McGee's cheers are the highest in the Timberwolves, surpassing Al Jefferson, not to mention Mayo, who has been turned black by countless people.

The cheers all around made Whitman also feel dreamy, as if unconsciously, McGee was so strong.

Then...do you want to try the pack of wolves again?

The Timberwolves seem to have a weird obsession with this tactic. Moreover, this tactic can be called a reverse version of running and bombing. Running and bombing sacrifices defense and sacrifices star data to disperse all shells into offense.

The pack of wolves sacrifices all teammates, sacrifices offense, and gives skill points to a star and then adds them to group defense.

Both tactics are extreme.

After thinking for a while, Whitman decided to come up with a pack of wolves, but this time the core was McGee instead of Al Jefferson.

The Timberwolves bench, which had a lively atmosphere, was a little silent after Whitman announced the tactics. McGee also had a headache. Whitman is even worse than the old Mike. If he changes the main force at this time, it will give the team a signal of the replacement of the old and the new, and it is When a new generation buries the old, it is easy to overwhelm the atmosphere.

Just when McGee was about to oppose the tactics, Al Jefferson stood up: "Good coach, I will guard Stoudemire!"

This is the voluntary surrender of rights.

Whitman was satisfied with Al Jefferson's attitude, and McGee wanted to say something but was pulled down by Al Jefferson.

When the boss of the team speaks, no one else has any objections. After all, the pack of wolves is the core of the Timberwolves, and replacing Al with McGee, the boss of Al is the only victim, and the impact on others is not great. .

They are used to doing backdrops.

Whitman lined up and the Timberwolves stepped onto the field.

"Boss Al, the sun is attacking so fiercely now that we shouldn't use the pack of wolves!"

McGee didn't mention the sensitive issue of status, but Al Jefferson patted McGee: "Don't worry, I'm just an ordinary player who has no talent but works hard. There's nothing wrong with being your wall, and maybe In this way, my role will be greater and my salary will be higher in the future.”

Al Jefferson was really open-minded.

(End of this chapter)

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