Chapter 78
The Timberwolves held back the score against the Rockets, and McGee played a miraculous role as a point guard!
Well, at least it has the effect of stirring up shit.

With this stick, the wolves not only bite, McGee can also increase the speed vigorously, and he even gave up on Collins when necessary.

That fat man ate too much and was seriously overweight. It was difficult to keep up with the team, but it didn't matter if he couldn't keep up. Although it looked pitiful, McGee's goal was to drag the Rockets to run as fast as they could.

The Timberwolves have Al Jefferson, McGee, and Mayo with good athletic ability and can play fast breaks. The point is that among the three, McGee and Mayo can both play singles and pass the ball.

Linkage efficiency is very good.

When they brought up the running, the Rockets were beaten very hard.

This is mainly a lineup problem. Defense is not the rocket's lineup's strength, and the consumption of mobile warfare on them is even more exaggerated.

It can be said that McGee played an IQ crushing game, using fast breaks to even out the strength gap between the two sides!

During the official timeout of the second quarter, the Rockets led by 7 points. The audience enjoyed watching, but Adelman knew that something would happen if he played like this.

Something is definitely going to happen. No one knows how long they can run better than their own coach.

So Adelman changed the lineup, replacing Alston with Brent Barry, and Artest stayed and was replaced at guard. His task was to fight McGee.

The game resumed, and when Artest appeared in front of McGee, McGee knew that Adelman was better than his own coach.

Adelman's thinking is at least very clear.

McGee is not fast, and Artest is even slower. One of them is strong in defense and passing, and the other is strong in experience.

Even so, McGee does not take advantage of Artest in positional battles. After all, Artest has ample defensive experience, can run, and then drive the team to pass. McGee is a grade faster than Artest tactically. At this time, defense alone is not enough. Adelman put Barry up to use it as a wall to win opportunities for Artest.

Tactics are fine.

But people have brains, McGee can't beat McGrady, but it's okay to shake Barry. After the timeout, McGee attacked with the ball and called his teammates to pick and roll. Barry passively stepped forward to defend. McGee simply grabbed the ball and it was done. Barry is very uncomfortable. His physique can be used to block McGee, but he does not have the ability to distinguish McGee's fake moves.

Before Barry could react, McGee easily passed the ball to Mayo when Artest ran over, and the fake move turned into a real pass.

The only small regret is that Mayo hit the iron with a shot and wasted a round.

The Rockets served McGrady and played a beautiful counterattack. The bloody battle lasted for 4 minutes. Everyone had no advantage in offense and defense and entered the intermission.

McGee fanned himself while walking. It was hard work to run too fast. Artest, who had been following McGee all the time, was about to stick out his tired tongue: "You really know how to run, don't you?"

"Correct!"

McGee answered very simply, so confident that he almost made Artest angry.

"Fuck, I want to be five years younger, so I'll kill you now!" Artest gritted his teeth.

McKee over there was totally out of earshot.

Back from the third quarter, the Timberwolves continued their mobile battle. Due to the gratifying results in the second quarter, Coach Whitman arranged more pick-and-rolls for McGee.

Good guy, Pu Yi came up and Artest didn't even have a chance to rely on McGee this time.

As for others, the Timberwolves are not interested. If you think you can defend against it, you can try McGee's elbow!

In the third quarter, Yao sat on the bench and did not play. Without Yao, the Rockets' basket defense suddenly dropped a few notches.

Al Jefferson couldn't adapt to it for a while, because the difference after the Rockets' substitution was too outrageous, and the defense was too poor. Individuals could attack the basket with the ball.

And the Timberwolves are now implementing the tactics of counterattack and fast break. McGrady can't block if he can't block. He can do whatever he likes. As long as he doesn't abuse the basket, he can shoot wherever he likes. The Timberwolves are about to run wild with the Rockets.

Now the Rockets really can't afford to run.

Playing back to back and running wildly for two consecutive days made the veterans of the Rockets feel that they are not playing ball, but practicing long-distance running!
The start went well, but when McGee reached the Rockets' three-point line with the ball, uh, suddenly McGee noticed that the number in front of him became No. 1.

Maddie! ?
Staring at a pair of dead fish eyes, McGrady held his knees with some difficulty, but he was in good spirits, and greeted McGee: "Hi."

McGee was silent for a moment: "Don't you want to win? How long can you last if you use both offense and defense?"

Shrugging, McGrady said: "I'm just a part-time job. I can play as the coach says. You can skip this link if you talk trash. I know a friend who can talk to me all day. After a long time, I will be immune." ability."

McGee thought the guy was telling the truth.

Seeing that Artest was coming behind him, McGee had no choice but to call another pick-and-roll.

McGee's offensive rhythm just now was good. In fact, he has strong breakthrough ability, but he did not play but called a pick-and-roll, which surprised McGrady a bit.

This kid is not only fierce, but also has an offensive vision.

If McGee played hard just now, there is a high probability that he can defend. After all, McGrady's movement efficiency is very good. Although the knee injury does not affect McGee's terrible explosive acceleration, he is faster than McGee, and he is not as tall as McGee. It's light, it's a very correct decision to be counseled once and a half in such a situation.

If you get along with each other, McGrady will choose to love you once.

The outside pick-and-roll didn't last long, Artest finally put on McGee for the first time, and the little elbow immediately became restless.

Of course, McGee doesn't like to be vegetarian either, the great thing is that they hurt each other.

The Rockets' defense won't last long. They don't dare to put McGrady in the defensive lineup, which will lead to the collapse of the Rockets system.

McGrady is not good at physical fitness and has injuries. Attacking strong and defending weak is not his choice, it is just pure helplessness.

The ball began to move flexibly in the hands of McGee, Mayo, and Al Jefferson, but Artest didn't move, and he killed McGee, not only biting to death, but also tearing A piece of meat comes down to relieve the hatred in my heart!

Not to mention, the old guy's elbows are quite in the way.

McGee ran actively, holding his hand in the last three seconds to ask for the ball. Now Mayo is in a good position, but it is not a good offensive opportunity for McGrady to defend him. Mayo passed the ball.

Artest secretly sneered, this opportunity is very good, McGee catches the ball with a dribble at most, otherwise there is not enough time for an attack, so the moment McGee touched the ball, Artest's hard elbow flew over again!
McGee is very strong and flexible. This elbow does not necessarily make a difference, but as long as it destroys McGee's shooting posture, they are also successful in defense. The abacus is very good and the timing is also very good. Everything is as Artest expected.

Except...the Mackie flew out, yes, man, by the elbow! ?
Why are you making trouble with me?
Think I'm a super saiyan?
The moment the McGee flew out, the construction of Artest's heart collapsed.

And to make matters worse, both the fans on the sidelines and the players on the court cast him with distrust and a look of 'you treat a child like this'.

Artest was going crazy, he dared to use his little brother to make a move, so I gave him a f*cking light.

Artest tried to cunning (explain) when the referee came over, but the referee didn't listen at all. McGee was actually a good boy in the eyes of the referee team. If you make trouble, you are like now, it is obviously Artest's elbow that caused his body to lose balance.

But
For the sake of the friendly relationship between Houston and Minnesota, McGee got up and said painfully that he did not stand firm.

What kind of heart is this?
Look at Artest again, the face of a complete villain, McGee said that he didn't stand firm, and he went down the slope and shouted: "That's it, I didn't push him at all!"

(End of this chapter)

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