This point guard is great

Chapter 291 Nix's Good Friend

Chapter 291 Nix's Good Friend

"Ma Hong, you really have a despicable personality!" Hill gritted his teeth angrily, and now he had no chance of cooperating with McGrady.

"My dear brother, you are welcome, the Magic and others, I have given vacancies for you to pass on."

Damn, the honest Hill is swearing. You can’t give the ball to others, and the result will be even worse. Now no one can accept McGrady.

Taking a deep breath, Hill shook his old arms, legs and shoulders and slammed directly into Sprewell.

Ma Hong's uncertainty is too high, and it is more reliable to play a madman. Hill has both strength and vision. Unfortunately, he still has no chance for this shot. After hitting the madman, Dayao ran outside to make up for Hill.

Hill is so angry, Mahon is sure that he dare not pass the ball.

When the shot was blocked, a black bolt of lightning suddenly rushed to the basketball's landing point. McGrady picked up the ball, and without waiting for Kwame Brown behind him to defend in place, he directly pulled up his hand.

The basketball is hollowed into the net, hit!
In the cheers of the fans, McGrady raised his arms, and Hill also ran up to give McGrady a high-five...but McGrady ignored Hill, turned his head and ran away with an unhappy look on his face.

Hill was a little stunned. He had always had a good relationship with McGrady after he came back. In fact, he held a big contract all these years and blocked the team's promotion space.

But why does it seem that many things are different once you come back?
As the Magic entered the defensive round, Mahon licked his lips and grinned evilly.

Hill, a good old man, made a common sense mistake. The name of this mistake is that there are only right and wrong in a child's world, and there is no gray area...

The Magic lost in G1, and Rivers didn't want to take the blame for himself, because he knew that after Hill came back, if he took the blame again, he would be easy to leave, so he was like a feudal parent without discussing with McGrady, forcibly dumping the blame on McGrady, thinking that McGrady would swallow the bitter fruit honestly.

From his perspective, McGrady will not pay or lose anything because of this.

Yes, if it is really McGrady's fault, with his current popularity and status, he will be complained by black fans at most, and the Magic management or fans will choose to forgive him, and the splash will not come up.

In fact, after McGrady was silent and took the blame, everything was indeed like this, and everyone selectively forgot about it.

But the mistake is that this matter itself is not McGrady's problem. The flea dance is the Magic's biggest killer besides McGrady's singles.

Why did he have to bear the blame alone if he lost?

Children who lose their temper are usually not easy to coax. Either give him a good beating and let him grow up, or stand with him all the time. If Mahon is Hill, he will definitely stand on McGrady's side and overtake Rivers.

However, Hill has a gentle personality, pays too much attention to bearing, and always thinks of you and me.

Without the pass from the Magic point guard just now, in fact, McGrady is not like this, but now the Magic looks like they are isolating McGrady on the court. According to Mahon’s understanding, the child will only become more and more independent when playing in this situation.

Sure enough, in the next first quarter, McGrady seemed to be possessed by a certain number 8, and no one could persuade him to turn on the infinite singles mode. Although he easily scored 10 points in a single quarter, the physical exertion of teammates and even the number of mistakes were messed up.

The layman looked at it and shouted, and the expert wanted to stomp his feet.

But let alone, McGrady himself quite likes this feeling. There is a sense of chicness in fresh clothes and angry horses. He doesn't need to cooperate with others, and he doesn't need to wrong himself.
During the festival, Rivers was already on the sidelines. After Hill told him about McGrady's problem, Rivers couldn't talk at all. Hill was also persuading Rivers to communicate (apology) with McGrady. If this fight continues, something will happen.

Rivers also wants to try well.

But McGrady's dead fish eyes looked so defiant that Rivers couldn't put down his face.

The score was 25 to 24. McGrady played really well, and the Knicks' impregnable walls couldn't stop his elegant offense, so Rivers was a bit of a thief. McGrady let him play singles if he wanted to play singles. Anyway, the Magic doesn't have any good ideas now. Let's float first.
Ma Hong has been paying attention to the Magic bench. Seeing Rivers being so tough, Mahon wants to get him a Knicks best friend medal. If McGrady and Hill really get back together, he really has a headache.

If you play singles... Ma Hong just wants to say that he is afraid that you are a dog.

At the beginning of the second quarter, the Knicks began to pull tactical moves at the beginning, allowing Kwame Brown to enter the roaming, the goal is to attract McGrady's defense.

McGrady's defense against Kwame Brown will consume energy. If he doesn't defend against Kwame Brown, Kwame Brown will score semi-stable points.

The Assassin's VIP seat on the sidelines looked very impressive, and he looked calm and breezy. There was no comparison between the reporter's lens and the battered Rivers.

It can only be said that the style of an excellent coach should be as light as an assassin. Although Rivers is excellent and hardworking, it is a pity that he is still far behind and does not have the appearance of a champion coach.

McGrady defended Kwame Brown, and Mahon also let Kwame play singles wisely. Although Kwame Brown's success rate in singles against McGrady was not high, it didn't matter. Just hold on. Mahon could even allow the team to fall behind by 10 points.

Physical talent is outstanding, but McGrady's physique can't keep up, and even the best sports car can't hit a truck!
The price doesn't matter.

When the game started, the Lakers were resting, and the chatter in front of the TV was anxious: "Idiot, Tracy, that's Mahon's trick, don't fall for it!"

Kwame Brown is a well-known iron man in the league. Although his offensive skills are rough and his defense is full of loopholes, his body is absolutely historical. If he is defending alone, even if he has always paid for himself, he has no self-confidence.

Fortunately, the Zen master is not an idiot, and he will never let this happen.

From this point of view, Nao Ke thinks that the coach of the Magic is really an idiot. Maybe it’s not the Knicks’ undercover agent who dares to play the game like this with the big and small aces of Hill and McGrady.

Not only are they chattering out of curiosity, but in fact many of their peers are also cursing the street. The Magic are not playing games, and no one will use shooting guards to defend the enemy's main power forwards. The little emperor has not yet entered the league.

(End of this chapter)

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