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Chapter 98 Compared with the stars, the whole league is a younger brother!

Chapter 98 Compared with the stars, the whole league is a younger brother!

How strong is O'Neal at his peak?
One-on-one, no... one-on-three, one-on-four, that's commonplace.

Scott Pollard was hit by a face-to-face, turned around quickly, and continued to hit Webb who was double-teaming.

bang.

The whole body is hung on the basket.

28 to 37! !
"O'Neal at the peak is basically unstoppable, and Divac is also unstoppable when he is on the court, but at least he can carry a wave with his weight. Now, Scott Pollard is just a display." Mike Breen said.

"The Kings were on offense, and Jason Williams took two steps and made a quick pass.

Jumbari does the wall and passes the basketball to Webb.

Pretty!

It was a scalpel pass..."

I saw that Stojakovic, as if he knew what his teammates were thinking, quickly penetrated into the inside line, received the basketball, pulled the ball at close range, and with a swish sound, the basketball swished into the net.

30 to 37! !
"The offense of the Kings is as smooth as flowing water, returning two points quickly."

To be reasonable, the current lineup of the Kings, except for the speed of White Chocolate Jason Williams, the other four, Webber, Stojakovic, Jon Barry and Pollard, are actually not fast.

The role of Princeton tactics, at this moment, is most vividly reflected.

The essence of this style of play is "people move, ball moves, and coordination."

The so-called human movement refers to moving without the ball, cutting and running back.

Ball movement is to pass the ball continuously, share the ball, create space under the basket through a series of teamwork, and then easily send the basketball into the basket.

The Kings players are not fast, but they move the ball quickly. The Lakers' defense can't block the pass at all. No matter how fast the players are, can they pass the ball faster?
You said that Iverson's speed can't keep up with Jingtou?
Then why don't you say that the basketball passed out is in front of Iverson?

For the Kings at this time, Li Mu feels like Gua Shuai's no-front tactics, which can quickly send the basketball into the basket.

Fortunately, O'Neal's offense was still unstoppable on the court, and he easily scored two more points.

Then, after being surrounded by pincers, he was able to split the ball.

Lewis in the corner of the three-pointer was emptied, and he was only a second-year rookie.

Compared to Rice and Horry, of course he chose to short Lewis.

As a result, Lewis used his superb three-point shooting skills to punish the Kings' defense. He raised his knife and dropped it, and with a bang, he hit a three-pointer accurately.

Off the court, Adelman didn't care.

Let the Lakers shoot from the perimeter, which is what he wants to see.

For the next few minutes, both sides clashed on offense.

The Kings' ball transfer and shooting are really good. Stojakovic and Jumbari made consecutive shots.

Coupled with the presence of Jason Williams and Webber, the core framework of the Kings, on the court at the same time, the Kings' offense did not pull the hips, but fired with full firepower.

Swish-!
Horry received the ball from Billups and hit a three-pointer with a jumper.

It feels a bit tasteless for Horry to start the game, but he can play a ruthless role when he comes off the bench.

With his three-pointers, he frequently tested the Kings' defense.

Soon, the situation on the court turned to the Lakers.

In all fairness, compared to tactics, Adelman's Princeton tactics are a few blocks behind Li Mu.

Unfortunately, it's useless!

O'Neal's thighs are too thick, Li Mu only needs to configure a suitable lineup for him.

He can surprise you.

In other words, James can bring his own tactics, and O'Neal also has no shortage of tactics.

He himself is an unsolvable tactic.

As long as you create space for him, create one-on-one, even one-on-two, his offensive efficiency will definitely not be worse than the so-called Princeton tactics.

You know, the current rotation of the Lakers is not the starting team.

Rice, Lewis and Horry are all shooters who rely on shooting to make a living. They hit open three-pointers in turn, and the shots made Adelman feel a little headache.

This is embarrassing.

Forcing the Lakers to compare shots with the Kings?

Unexpectedly, in terms of shooting, the Kings still couldn't fight.

The strength of the Lakers' outside line group is not bad.

Rice is an All-Star.

Lewis will be an All-Star in the future, and he is showing good shooting talent now.

Horry has a big heart and convulsions, and he is more accurate than an All-Star.

There is also Billups who makes up the knife from time to time.

Li Mu sat very quietly. Halfway through the second quarter, after replacing Fisher, Kobe, Big Ben and Brad Miller, he immediately fell asleep.

After the second quarter, the score was 65 to 52. With a 13-point advantage, the Lakers entered the locker room to rest.

Back from the second half of the game, something unexpected happened to Li Mu.

Stojakovic broke out suddenly and scored three consecutive three-pointers. Defensively, the Kings tried to send O'Neal to the free throw line.

O'Neal was at the free throw line and went undercover.

In this way, under the leadership of Stojakovic, the Kings played a wave of 12 to 4 shock waves, once narrowing the point difference to 5 points.

However, soon, the Lakers gradually stabilized the situation on the court by relying on the solid defense of the iron team and the continuous offensive output of the OK combination, and the score difference was re-opened to more than 10 points.

Floating in the sky and fighting, after all, it is not practical, and the offense is like a roller coaster, with ups and downs.

The Lakers' defensive goal was clear, forcing the Kings to shoot away from the basket.

In Princeton's tactics, there is no way to effectively break through the basket guarded by the Lakers. Adelman can only bet on the star's flash of inspiration.

Jason Williams took the lead to stand up, one step away from the three-point line, he opened his hand and hit a super long three-pointer, and the morale of the Kings rose a wave.

Immediately afterwards, Jason Williams held the ball alone and broke through into the chaotic army.

In a panic, Stojakovic failed to think of a channel with Jason Williams.

As a result, Jason Williams made a very beautiful pass in the penalty area, but Stojakovic failed to receive it.

Basketball, out of the sideline.

In other words, Jason Williams' passing talent can't even catch his teammates, let alone the Lakers' defense.

Webber also used his all-around offensive talents to make the Kings' offense very lively.

It's just that the excitement is the excitement.

When it comes to fighting for stars, in front of the Lakers, the entire league is the younger brother.

O'Neal and Kobe are the kings of the Lakers.

Kobe directly singled out the outside line of the Kings with the ball, still with ease, scoring frequently.

O'Neal raged in the penalty area, allowing Divac and Pollard to carry 4 fouls on their backs, and they still couldn't stop them.

After the first three quarters, the Kings have trailed the Lakers by 15 points.

The game started in the fourth quarter, and the Kings speeded up, increasing three-pointers and breaking inside.

The Lakers braked quietly, shrunk, firmly held the penalty area, and continued to let the Kings float on the outside.

With the decline in physical fitness, the shooting efficiency of the Kings began to plunge.

The Lakers grabbed the rebound and played a quick counterattack.

In the fourth quarter, the game played a wave, both offensive and defensive ends, and the Kings collapsed.

On the commentary stage, Mike Breen directly sentenced the Kings to death, "This is why the offense wins the fans and the defense wins the championship."

"The Princeton tactics of the Kings, all-out attack, could hit 40 and 50 shots, but it failed to kill the Lakers.

The Lakers stick to the basket, as long as the Kings can't make 60 and 70 goals, the Lakers' knives will be able to kill the Kings! "

hum~~
With the sound of the buzzer on the scoreboard, the game time is over.

With a score of 128 to 107, the Lakers beat the Kings by 21 points and got a good start to the regular season.

Staples Center opened the first game, also set sail with victory.

The Lakers were all in full bloom, and 6 players scored in double figures. Among them, O'Neal made 21 of 17 shots, 16 of 7 free throws, 41 points, 13 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 blocks. The peak O'Neill is terrifying.

科比17投9中,三分球7中2,罚球7中6,轰下26分8篮板8助攻2抢断2封盖,全能科状态,也是相当不俗。

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(End of this chapter)

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