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Chapter 351 Copying Classics

Chapter 351 Copying Classics
In the Eastern Conference semifinals, the first game between the Orlando Magic and the New York Knicks was played at Amway Arena in Orlando.

Knicks starting lineup: Patrick Ewing, Charles Oakley, Dominique Wilkins, Derek Harper, John Starks.

Magic starting lineup: Shaquille O'Content, Kevin Garnett, Klay, Michael Davis, Allen Iverson.

Because of his height, Iverson was placed in the No. [-] position, but Davis was still in charge of the game.

The old man Ewing chatted about his youth madness, successfully jumped the ball, and won the first offensive opportunity for his team.

Under the defense of Davis, Starks passed the ball to Ewing with difficulty.

After Ewing made sure that his teammates were all separated, he began to single O'Neal.

O'Neal. . . .How should I put it, this year's playoffs have not been exciting, and I don't know what he's thinking. He obviously didn't defend well on this ball, and Ewing easily scored two points with a turnaround jumper.

Davis saw it and didn't take it seriously. After returning, he singled out Starks and scored easily.

Ewing's current state has a feeling of nerve knife. Facing O'Neill who is not in good condition today, Ewing started to explode.

According to DeWeese's estimation, Ewing has turned on his natural skills on the cliff.

Uh, speaking of innate skills, since the disappearance of the system, Davis has never heard that familiar voice again. . .

Ewing scored 12 points and 5 rebounds in the first quarter. With his own strength, he even played a match with the Magic.

They trailed the Magic by just one point, 27-28, in the first quarter.

But the Magic didn't panic at all. Their first quarter was purely to understand the Knicks' current strength.

On the Knicks team, everyone looked solemn. They all knew that Ewing had already played his best in the first quarter, but the Magic team on the opposite side obviously still had room to spare. Among other things, Allen Iverson, the Magic's leading scorer in the regular season, only scored two points in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Pat Riley put Ewing off the court for a rest. He was worried that the point difference would be opened by the Magic, but seeing D'Antoni put O'Neal and Davis off the court, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

"Even if you fall behind, you shouldn't be too far behind." God's operator comforted himself.

But the facts told him that the abacus of God's Fortune had been broken up this time.

Is such that. . .There is a small man with a height of 1.8 meters three (so-called), who won unlimited fire rights in the second quarter.

It's really a sad story. . .

Starks went straight to the little man with the ditch haircut who had impressed him so much in the regular season, and, without a hitch, got blown away.

Iverson's CrossOver is really too threatening. You clearly know that he is going to break through from the right, and you defend like this, but you just can't prevent it.

You can't run to the right side of others to defend, right?
It's not that people can't break through on the left, but using the right hand is enough to deal with you, is it necessary to break through from the left?
After Iverson broke Starks again, Starks sat on the ground directly on his back, but he still tried hard to get up and continue to defend Iverson.

Look at the answer, yo?Still want to struggle?

He changed direction and went in from the right of Starks who was on the ground with his right hand.

Starks, who just got up, subconsciously wanted to block Iverson's advance, so he stretched out his right hand. . . .

then. . .Starks sat down on the ground again.

One attack, and twice, poor Starks sat on the ground with a jolt.

It's not surprising that Iverson shakes people down, he is so fast and flexible.

But if you shake it twice, it's a bit too much, right?
Iverson: "Huh? What did you say?"

He jumped up easily from Starks' hand.

Oakley wanted to defend, but he was afraid of stepping on Starks who was lying on the ground, so he could only stretch out his hand symbolically, separated by a whole person.

I defended this ball~ I can’t blame him for making the shot. . . .

With this in mind, Oakley calmly watched Iverson score the goal.

It's okay if you don't stay calm, the one-point "advantage" that Ewing has worked so hard to maintain has reached 12 points.

In 4 minutes and 55 seconds, under the leadership of Iverson, the Magic beat the Knicks to a 15-4 spurt.

Pat Riley finally couldn't bear it anymore, no matter that there was only 1 minute left before the official timeout, he called a timeout directly.

This is great, there is no need to call for an official suspension. . . .

He directly replaced the full main lineup.

Anyway, what Pat Riley is best at is the main force, the Lakers team led by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and the Magic. . .

Closed training, the Lakers, Pat Riley, the Pistons champion, these words, everyone understands them.

But today's Ewing is really good enough. After he came on the field, he scored a goal and caused Garnett's foul. After making an extra penalty, he once again narrowed the point difference to single digits.

However, DeWeese, who was released from the cage by D'Antoni, didn't take it seriously.

He didn't even suggest that D'Antoni also bring in O'Neal.

In the next attack, DeWeese performed a "classic reappearance"

Poor Starks is really the most qualified brick of the Knicks. Whoever is the strongest on the opposite perimeter, Pat Riley put Starks on the opposite side of that person and let him withstand the beatings from the opposite side.

There used to be Jordan, but now it's Davis.

Davis received a pass from Iverson on the bottom line. He bumped Starks behind him and turned around to prepare to face the frame. Starks tried to defend because he was closer to the bottom line. Davis didn't have much space for singles, so he turned around again.

Just when Starks didn't know what kind of trick Davis was selling, Davis suddenly turned around and got in from Starks' right hand, which is the position of the bottom line.

At the moment when Starks was broken by Davis, an idea suddenly appeared in his mind.

"This scene seems familiar, doesn't it?"

After DeWeese broke in from the bottom line, Ewing's vision was blocked. When he noticed that DeWeese had killed himself in front of him, he jumped up.

Ewing shrunk his neck subconsciously. At this moment, he also felt that this scene seemed familiar. . . .

Ewing and Starks remembered suddenly as DeWeese sat on Ewing's neck and dunked the ball into the hoop. . . .

The last one to do this was another man named Michael.

"Michael DeWeese copied Michael Jordan's classic scene. He dunked Jordan!" The commentator immediately realized that this ball was exactly the same as that of Jordan back then.

And the effect is basically exactly the same as before. . . .

After 1 minute, the Knicks called a timeout again.

Pat Riley's face was so gloomy that it was about to drip water.

 Hahahaha~ It's five o'clock~ How about it, I will do what I say. . .

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