Chapter 499
The reason why Rondo put Mu Chenfeng, who is in good condition, on the bench is not because of his performance on the defensive end. If it is only because of defense, it can be solved by switching defenses.

It can be seen that Rondo did this with ulterior motives. He put Mu Chenfeng in another angle, an angle where it is easier to find the opponent's weaknesses. After a period of observation, Mu Chenfeng fully understood the characteristics of Chris. Because of the same position, Mu Chenfeng easily discovered the problem of Chris.

In the final analysis, Chris is still a shooting guard, an excellent shooting guard, and as a shooting guard, he has the same personality, that is, he is full of desire to score in his heart. Although Chris has tried his best to cover up his desire to score with passing, it is obvious that this is not his favorite style of play, and even after assisting his teammates, there is no trace of joy on his face.

A shooting guard will only feel joy when he personally sends the basketball to the basket, just as in the eyes of a center, rebounds are always more attractive than goals.

Mu Chenfeng's re-appearance heralds the arrival of a real crisis for the Nets.

Mu Chenfeng's ability to learn and capture details is so mature and precise that it has even surpassed many experienced veterans in the league.

He doesn't look like a rookie at all.

"You must really want to score." Mu Chenfeng's words directly plunged into Chris's nervousness, and his desire to restrain himself began to lose control at this moment.

Chris does not have the habit of recording his own data in the game, because he feels that it will distract him from the game. However, in this game, he clearly remembers his score, 5 points, which is his scoring data. Such a score is definitely a failure for an All-Star shooting guard.

In the face of Mu Chenfeng's provocation, Chris did not respond positively, and continued to pass the ball to assist his teammates. But this time, Mu Chenfeng did not give him a chance to kill the ball. He had already judged the rhythm of Chris's pass, and while passing the ball, he intercepted the ball and directly launched a fast attack counterattack. He chose to restrain himself.

"Beautiful, the timing of the steal is just right." Dwyane Wade is a master of steals. He was shocked by Mu Chenfeng's reaction, and his fast break speed and stable finishing ability are quite a bit like when he was young.

Chris, who was intercepted, frowned. It was definitely not an accident. He was sure that his pass had been seen through.

Chris looked at Rondo who was quietly sitting on the coaching bench with surprised eyes, "Why is he sitting there, shouldn't the coach be standing on the sidelines?"

Indeed, in order to facilitate communication with players, general coaches stand on the sidelines and walk back and forth for most of the game, but Rondo spends more time sitting on the sidelines, and there is very little communication between him and the players, as if he has forgotten that he is the head coach of the team.

"Could it be?" A terrible thought suddenly flashed in Chris's mind, and then he turned to look at Mu Chenfeng. The confidence flowing from him was unprecedented. Although the attack and defense just happened very quickly, Mu Chenfeng's self-confidence erupted at that moment was very strong, especially at the moment when he completed the steal, as if he knew in advance that he would complete the steal.

"It's impossible." Chris was still looking for his teammates at the first time, but the Heat's defense was so tight that he cut off all the possibility of passing the ball, "There is no chance of defense."

The Heat forced Chris to complete the offense by himself through perfect team defense, and gradually stimulated his scoring attributes. Once a shooting guard's desire to score is stimulated, it will be out of control.

"No, there must be loopholes, but I haven't discovered them." Chris just doesn't believe in evil, he doesn't believe that there is a "perfect" defense in this world at all.

The result was disappointing. The Heat's defense had no holes, and there was no chance to catch the ball in any position.

The reason for this situation is still due to the Heat's suppression in terms of strength. Except for Chris, the Heat almost crushed the Nets in other positions, especially in Wade and Barrett. These are the two most flexible positions of the Nets except for Chris, but they are completely stared at by the tail combination, and there is no room to raise their hands.

The reason why the Nets were able to fight against the Heat in the first half with such a "disadvantaged" lineup was because of Chris's go-between, but when his pass was seen through by Mu Chenfeng, the Nets were beaten back to their original form.

"How strong is this defense?" Seeing that Chris hadn't made an offensive choice for a long time, Mu Chenfeng spat out trash talk, "The time to attack is running out."

Only then did Chris look up at the time. He actually "wasted" so much time looking for the Heat's loopholes, leaving only 5 seconds left for him to attack.

In the next second, Mu Chenfeng "regretted" the reminder to Chris.

Chris lowered his weight slowly, put the ball between his legs with both hands, and retreated with his right foot. This was an obvious offensive move. Mu Chenfeng was also ready to defend, but at the same time as Chris stepped back, the basketball also fell to the ground. Mu Chenfeng was passed without even seeing Chris's dribbling movement clearly.

"Sure enough, attacking is my only option!"

Chris's voice was still in the air, and his men had already entered the restricted area, leaving Mu Chenfeng standing there in a daze.

"You are really fast." Mu Chenfeng, who was passed by, was not annoyed, but became excited. His goal, the goal of the Heat, had been achieved.

Leaving the ball in Chriss' hands, allowing him to finish the offense and severing the connection between him and his teammates is the first step in the Heat's winning plan.

After passing Mu Chenfeng, Chris encountered Wade and Barrett's two-person defense. At this time, Chris only had the basket in his eyes. Even if the tail combination shrank in and his teammates had an open opportunity, he did not choose to pass the ball, and he would not choose to pass the ball.

The so-called lonely hero is probably what Chris looks like at the moment.

(End of this chapter)

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