Basketball: Beginning with a double-kill high school James

Chapter 145 Maggette broke out, Princeton cheated

Chapter 145 Maggette broke out, Princeton cheated
After the interview, Li Qi warmed up at the Arco Arena. The current state of the Kings is very good. Adelman has been with the Kings for six seasons. He has coached 425 games and won 280 of them, with a winning rate of 65%.

To put it bluntly, the opponent is a head coach at the playoff level. If he wants to win the championship, he still cannot meet certain conditions.

The King's start is no different from the previous two, and the same is true for the Blazers.The two sides jumped the ball. Li Qi received the ball from Milicic. Doug Christie forced him at the beginning of the game. Li Qi turned his body to prevent the opponent from stealing and retreated. There was a bang on the top of Divac's head.

"It's so brutal. Rich opened the game with a dunk at the beginning. It seems that he really went all out." Grant Napier is the commentator of the King's home court today, and the other is Jerry Reynolds.

"This is Rich. After his strength has increased, it is obvious that he has gone inside to break through and cause more damage than at the beginning of the season. This is a process of adapting to the NBA." Jerry Reynolds is an old commentator.

The Kings were still playing Princeton, and Bibby came to the front ahead of time. He could go straight to the inside or shoot a three-pointer, but he just waited until Divac and Brad Miller came to attack, and handed the ball to Brad Miller who ran to the top of the arc.Randolph is used to playing defense, and it's not doing him any harm, is it?
Randolph was close to Brad Miller, and the opponent could only lift the ball up. Peja ran to the inside from the outside and received the ball from Brad Miller. Then he prepared a hook to end the attack, but the ball deviated from the basket due to excessive confrontation. Li Qi was guarding near the basket. When he saw the rebound fall, he jumped up among the crowd, grabbed the rebound, and made a long pass directly to the King's frontcourt. Maggette flew up, received Li Qi's pass, and dunked.

4:0, the Blazers played very passionately in the opening game. Their offense was in great contrast to the Kings.

Adelman signaled the players' running positions, and Bibby could only complain in his heart. He finally understood why Jason Williams didn't like to play under the opponent, because it was too unfree. Although Adelman was not a hard-blooded coach like Riley, Larry Brown, or Jerry Sloan, he was also very careful about the details of Princeton.

Bibby thought of this and passed the ball directly to their No. 13 Doug Christie. Christie took the ball and walked towards the middle. The man defending Christie was a madman. Li Qi didn't care about Bibby without the ball. He was always staring at Peja on the right.

Doug Christie dribbled inside for a long time, had no chance, walked to the right, and saw Peja who was unguarded on the right side. This guy chose to pass the ball very honestly, but Li Qi suddenly appeared on the path of the ball like a ghost. With a bang, the ball was cut off directly.

6:0, almost 2 minutes into the game, the Kings as the home team still didn't score, the two commentators were very embarrassed, they knew very well that a timeout would be called at this time, but Adelman's reflex arc was longer than the average person, and he was still waiting there stupidly.

Bibby still didn't control the ball. He passed the ball to Christie. Christie couldn't break through the madman. He knew it very well, so he handed the ball to Divac inside. Divac took the ball and was stuck by Milicic.

The Blazers got the rebound, and Li Qi shot a three-pointer from the outside. Unfortunately, the Kings finally ushered in their own counterattack.

Bibby held the ball and wanted to go in. Brad Miller set him a pick-and-roll in the high post. Bibby passed and Miller came to the right side of the restricted area. When the Kings point guard got near the restricted area, he was taken care of by the Trail Blazers. He distributed the ball to Miller who was standing on the right side of the restricted area.

Li Qi quickly dribbled the ball to the front, and Doug Christie was very entangled. If Li Qi was face to face, he would be hit to death.

When King No. 13 complained inwardly, Li Qi passed in front of him like he was going around a pillar. Peja was very active in assisting defense.

Li Qi's assists during this period were basically given to him, one pass and two fast breaks. It is conceivable that Maggette played like this. When Li Qi didn't participate in the fast break, he was the fastest runner in the Blazers' starting lineup.So the scoring streak is not surprising.

For the Kings, Bibby still didn't want to go head-to-head with Li Qi. He continued to let Christie dribble. The Kings dribbled the ball just in front of No. 13 and sent a straight pass to Peja who ran to the basket.

(End of this chapter)

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