NBA villain

Chapter 595

Chapter 595

Iverson didn't have much joy on his face. When he came to the Nuggets, he didn't know whether it was good or bad. Although he was confident that he still had many years at his peak, if he still couldn't win the championship, his career would be too regrettable .

Goals like this used to be commonplace for the 76ers.

As long as the defender is not a top master like Yang Di, he can get points like a pocket. All tall defenders are paper tigers in front of him.

"There doesn't seem to be much connection between Anthony and Iverson." Ron Adams said sharply.

"Single-player stars are the most difficult to cooperate with. When two ball-handlers are together, there will always be one person who needs to make sacrifices, so that the function of the other person will be expanded as much as possible. Iverson and Anthony, to be honest, I don't know. How do you like the combination of the two?"

After watching several waves of the Nuggets' offense, Montgomery suddenly breathed a sigh of relief, and said to Ron Adams with a smile.

Ron also laughed, "The game is not a simple mathematical operation, and 1+1 may not really equal 2. A truly complete team will have different styles because of the players' personalities, and different styles are different. The direction of the team's polishing and development."

"The Nuggets also have their own style, but it seems that it doesn't match Iverson very well. Iverson has to make changes on his own, otherwise he is just a singles scorer outside the tactical system."

"But first of all, the most important thing to determine is who is the core team? Is it Carmelo Anthony or Allen Iverson."

Although the two agreed that Iverson and the Nuggets were out of touch, the Nuggets scored no less than the Warriors on the field. The defenses of the two teams were average, and their scores rose steadily. They quickly combined to score 20 and 30 points. ,40 marks.
At the end of the first quarter, the Nuggets led the Warriors by 31 points 29 to 2. The two teams attacked each other and played very fiercely.

The two guns feel good, Iverson and Anthony scored 11 points, one scored 9 points, very efficient.

Iverson took the lead to leave the court for a rest, Anthony continued to stay on the court, JR-Smith replaced him, and at the same time replaced the Nuggets substitute who played, as well as Reggie Evans and Edondo Najera, whom Yang Di was familiar with, And Steve Blake, who was also drafted in the 03 draft with Yang Di, among whom Najera had been teammates with Yang Di for a season before.

The two sides played lively on the bench, and the score rose rapidly.

This is an offensive battle, and the fans are hooked, three-pointers and fast-break dunks, one after another.

When Yang Di played, the Nuggets adjusted accordingly, Anthony took a rest, and Iverson played to lead the team's second team to the starting lineup.

The playing time of the two is almost staggered to occupy every second of 48 minutes, which is completely different from the Warriors' combination of Ray Allen and Yang Di.

Of course, it may be easier to divide the ball in this way, but there is much less training for young players.

Fortunately, the Nuggets don't have any young people. JR is already young, but JR has formed its own system and has gradually formed its own game characteristics, which doesn't have too much influence.

"Yang Di is here again!"

There was a burst of boos in the Pepsi Center Arena, and it seemed that he didn't like Yang Di.

That's right, in last year's playoffs, Yang Di entered the Western Conference Finals by stepping on the corpse of the Nuggets. It's normal for Nuggets fans not to like him.

He stood on the sidelines and typed a line of small characters in the broadcasted footage.

Yang Di was selected for the 2007 Las Vegas All-Star Game, the starting lineup of the Western Conference. This is also the third year that Yang Di was selected for the NBA All-Star Game.

This season, Yang Di has averaged 29.5 points, 13.8 rebounds and 2.9 blocks per game so far. His shooting percentage is as high as 52.5%, and his free throw percentage is also 81.2%. Peak O'Neill level.

Before ESPN made a questionnaire survey, let the head coaches of all levels of leagues in the United States vote for the players they most want to be the core of the team. As a result, Yang Di topped the list.

There is also the league's super giant voting under the age of 25, and Yang Di is also undoubtedly the top of the list.

In many places, he has begun to overwhelm his contemporaries.

"duo~"

After the whistle, Yang Di came on and replaced the veteran Foyer.

Yang Di and Biedrins partnered on the inside, and Monta Ellis, Danny Granger and Matt Barnes on the outside. Seeing Yang Di on the stage, everyone felt more stable and moved more freely.

Yang Di comes on, strolls downfield, then doubles back to the three-point line to run a pick-and-roll for Monta Ellis.

Monta Ellis passed Steve Blake who was defending him comfortably, turned his head to see that there was a gap in the Nuggets lineup, and when he was depressed, he plunged into it.

He is thin and thin, but his calves are muscular, and he kicks the ground explosively, so fast that his figure seems to be blurred.

Reggie Evans followed Yang Di closely, let Monta Ellis go inside, Monta Ellis pulled up the basketball with both hands, drew a big circle in the air, jumped suddenly, raised his hand and crossed DeMar Johnson, who was helping to defend, flew up and made a layup when there was no one there.

"Good water defense!"

Monta Ellis backed up with a smile on his face, and scored another two points easily, not to mention how happy he was.

Nuggets offense.

Iverson holds the ball. At this time, the Nuggets are playing double guards. Both Iverson and Steve Blake are relatively thin players. Blake’s official height is 1 meters, and Iverson’s official height is 91 meter. 1.

With Anthony off the court, Iverson has a higher possession rate.

After leading two times in the front court, the basketball was returned to his hands, and he stopped passing. He faced Monta Ellis with the ball and quickly changed direction to break through.

Ellis claims to be 1 meters tall, and his actual height is estimated to be about 93 meters, but he is also much taller than Iverson. Fortunately, he is fast and flexible, and he can keep up with Iverson's change of direction.

Iverson made a lot of fake moves, shook his head and moved forward, and then broke through to the left.

At this time, Ellis had been swayed away, and Iverson was overjoyed, and staggered Monta Ellis to break through.

He didn't see that Yang Di had quietly withdrawn from the penalty area and rushed over from the paint area.

The speed was so fast that he didn't even have time to react. The three-step layup had already been released, and his body leaned forward as much as possible.

Iverson felt a bad wind rising in his head.

The basketball that was held up to fly was still rising in the air, and a big hand was like the palm of the Tathagata, imprinted on the surface of the ball, and "pop!" directly changed the trajectory of the basketball.

Iverson was knocked out of the baseline by Yang Di, and Yang Di's palm remained undiminished, and he hit the backboard loudly.

The basketball bounced back after hitting the backboard, and the combined force of the two was even greater. Danny Granger, with quick eyes and quick hands, moved over from the flank, took the ball, and then launched a fast break.

The fast break has penetrated into every bone of the Warriors players.

Matt Barnes rushed out first and walked in front of everyone.

Danny Granger passed the ball straight, and Barnes took the ball in three steps and completed the dunk with one hand.

"Pretty!"

Yang Di gave a thumbs up, and his teammates did not waste his hard defense this time.

(End of this chapter)

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