Reborn NBA's Strongest Talent

Chapter 188 188. It Looks Better

Chapter 188 188. It Looks Better

Then came the guards' Murray of the Nuggets and Louis Williams of the Clippers.

Lu Wei can also be regarded as the host, and his appearance in the last round can be regarded as preferential treatment.

Both of them made some false starts at the same time, but they also set off almost at the same time.

At the pass point, Murray scored once, and Lu Wei only passed it for the fourth time.

Murray sparked all the way and made a quick layup with lightning and then returned to the three-point point. Lu Wei had just reached the layup point.

Murray had almost three shots.

This state seems to have been overtaken in the previous rounds.

Murray missed the first goal.

A little flustered?
The second goal, also did not score.

Lu Wei has already rushed over.

Does the scene of being overtaken by the opponent have to be played from beginning to end?
Murray made another shot for the third ball, and Lu Wei also made a three-pointer.

Finally got in!

Murray's shot hit the net, and Lu Wei's shot flew out.

Lu Wei himself knew that he was too far behind, so in the end he had to fight his luck and left disconsolately.

Murray was obviously very dissatisfied with his shooting percentage, and made another shot, but still missed.

Li Cha smiled and shook his head.

"Jamal!" Li Cha clasped his hands together like a trumpet, and shouted loudly at Murray.

When Murray walked back to the resting seat, he saw Li Cha and happily came over to give him a high five.

Obviously wanted to chat a few words, but there was no time for it.

Next up is the big man Embiid vs. Markkanen.

Every player in this year's skills competition was very serious, and the starting posture was very well placed. When the countdown ended, the two shot out like arrows.

Said the arrow is a bit exaggerated, the speed is not fast but very steady, the two reached the passing point at the same time.

The first pass failed, and Markkanen scored with the second pass, picked up the ball and ran back quickly.

Embiid dropped the second ball. Seeing that Markkanen ran away, he chased and went out, regardless of whether he completed the second level.

If this is not completed, does it count as a result if you win?

There is no answer to this question for the time being, because the exciting competition between the two continues.

Arriving at the layup point almost at the same time, the two successfully dunked one after the other and ran back.

Markkanen was a little faster. In order to grab the right-handed shooting position he was accustomed to, he cut past Embiid, blocked it by the way, and suppressed Embiid's speed.

When he came to the three-point line, Markkanen had a shot and hit it with one hit.

Embiid felt lonely, shook his head helplessly and left the court with a wry smile.

No high fives or handshakes with Markkanen.

Embiid is a bit utilitarian, which may have something to do with the environment in which he grew up. With such a utilitarian heart, Embiid will cry later.

Then the small duel continued, Dinwiddie vs. Murray.

Li Cha cheered for the atmosphere team.

Murray also turned around and waved.

The two started at the same time, and they worked very hard, rushing to the passing point quickly.

Murray succeeded once and has a very solid foundation.

Dinwiddie also succeeded in the second goal, which is not bad.

But it also fell behind by almost half a pitch.

The little one is so fast that Murray only has one chance.

No, not once, only to take the lead and take the shot.

But once again the iron was struck.

Dinwiddie arrived, adjusted a little, and made a shot from a big step beyond the three-point line. The shot was just when Murray missed the second goal.

Dinwiddie hit a long-range three-pointer, and Murray threw his arm in frustration.

Li Cha shook his head, the skill competition turned into a three-point competition in the end.

"Jamal! You are great!" I still comforted my former teammates.

Hearing the encouragement, Murray was embarrassed to look at Li Cha this time, scratching his head and sitting back in his resting position.

Westbrook bumped into Li Cha and laughed at Li Cha's failure to greet him.

Finals begin!
With agility and speed, Dinwiddie came to the pass point half a step ahead of Markkanen.

Both of them are doing their best, and it's been a long time since an entertaining skills competition is so serious.

Dinwiddie still succeeded once. After passing the ball, he immediately moved forward to pick up the replacement ball and ran back immediately.

Markkanen also had the same idea, but it was a pity that he didn't pass it on. At this time, he had already taken a step and had to go back, and the time was pulled away.

Under tension, Markkanen passed the ball twice more.

When Markkanen ran towards the layup, Dinwiddie had already returned and ran towards the three-point shooting point.

Dinwiddie, who had more than two chances in his hand, exhaled deeply and adjusted himself.

The first ball was shot and missed.

Markkanen is returning, fast in pursuit.

Dinwiddie didn't look back, but knew from his own feelings that Markkanen had already chased him from behind.

Dinwiddie adjusted his breathing again and shot.

Markkanen is on point.

But there is no chance.

Dinwiddie made a shot to win the Skills Challenge.

It's a completely different feeling from last year. This year's All-Stars may gradually become more serious because of the fans' criticism.

The All-Stars are supposed to bring together the best players and the most exciting performances in the entire league to give fans the most comfortable presentation.

At the same time, it also gives the players a time to recuperate during the season, so that everyone can prepare for the second half of the regular season and the playoffs.

However, more and more teams require players not to exert themselves in the All-Star Game in order to avoid player injuries, but to participate with a playful attitude.

The results presented in this way are unsatisfactory.

The fans allow the stars not to use their full strength in this kind of variety show, but you have to give the fans an explanation, at least let everyone see that you are working hard.

Otherwise, who will sell the tickets and where will the income come from.

In the past several All-Stars, there was no sense of competition, it seemed that they were just going through the motions.

Perhaps it is the reason why the league changed the rules of this All-Star game. The league also showed that it wants to let fans have a real sense of enjoyment of the All-Star weekend, and it has also infected players.

The skills competition has shown a certain competitive situation, which makes fans look forward to the following games.

The All-Star Game held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles had already attracted enough fans. At this time, the mentality of the fans was ignited, and the cheers in the arena were everywhere, and it gradually became like a real carnival.

Even the cutscenes felt much better.

At the end of the performance, the lights dimmed, and the live commentary began to introduce the players.

Tobias Harris is now a Clippers player, and naturally he has also become the host, making his debut first.

It was followed by Wayne Ellington and then Paul George.

All three are strikers.

George didn't trot out like the previous two when he came out, and he greeted the audience.

George strode away without waving to the audience, and bit his lower lip lightly.

"Paul is a little nervous." Li Cha nudged Westbrook who was sitting beside him.

"Paul! Relax!" Westbrook echoed, and George yelled at him as he came out of the aisle and passed where the two were sitting.

George turned his head and saw two teammates cheering on the sidelines, smiling confidently.

But the smile was still a little stiff.

"Paul, come on! Relax!" Li Cha also waved his fists and shouted together.

George gestured a pair of scissors to the two teammates.

Devin Booker followed, and Booker also had some nervousness.

Then there's Kyle Lowry, Bradley Beal, Klay Thompson and last year's [-]-point contest winner Eric Gordon.

These five are defenders.

The seemingly easy but tense three-point contest is about to start.

According to the order of appearance, the first player in the game is Harris. He has scored 123 three-pointers this season and has 40% of his three-pointers, all of which are career highs.

Harris started the game from the bottom corner on the right and felt good. He only missed the 5th ball from 4 shots and scored 5 points.

The first two goals at 45 degrees on the right side were missed. After scoring two goals in a row, the flower ball was missed and only 2 points were scored.

The first two shots at the top of the arc hit the basket, but because of the strong rotation of the shot, they were lucky to fall into the basket, which made people worry about whether it would be broken.

The third ball did not bounce into the basket.

But the fourth and fifth goals were scored again, and the scene cheered.Harris scored 5 points again.

Coming to the flower ball point at 45 degrees on the left, Harris slowed down his shooting speed and hit 3 goals, scoring 6 points.

Already 18 points, judging from previous games, 18 points is almost enough to enter the finals, but we still can't take it lightly.

With almost 13 seconds left, Harris came to the left corner.

After a pause, Harris obviously also thought of the need to stabilize himself, wiped the sweat from his hands, and Harris started shooting again.

One, two, three, four, five...

All lost!
There are also two non-sticks among them.

This adjustment disrupted the rhythm completely, causing him to perform abnormally.

Should I make this adjustment?

There was also an uproar at the scene.

But 18 points is not bad, let's look at the performance of other players.

Ellington was next to play.

As the big brother of the Heat, Wade also cheered on the court. Wade also stood up and waved his clothes when Ellington played.

Ellington has made 168 [-]-pointers this season, leading the East.

Starting the game in the left corner, Ellington only scored the fourth goal and scored only 1 point.

Ellington's shooting arc is relatively high, and it seems suspenseful.

I thought it was the king, but it turned out to be bronze.

At 45 degrees on the left, Ellington slowed down a bit and hit three goals, but still lost the ball and scored 3 points.

The top of the arc was used as the ball point, and Ellington only scored 2 goals and scored 4 points.

At 45 degrees to the right, Ellington hit 2 goals in a row, reversing the front touch, and the audience began to watch seriously.

In the third ball, someone began to exclaim.

The fourth ball was also hit, and more people exclaimed.

The bouquet is still in!At this point, all 5 goals were scored, and the audience cheered regardless of whether they disturbed the players.

45 degrees on the right side to get a full score of 6 points.

Ellington continued to hit the bottom corner on the right!
The audience had already started clapping.

Another one, 16 points, if all hits can overtake Harris!

One more goal, nine goals in a row, 17 points!The audience cheered to Ellington's beat.

"Boom!" The last two balls hit the iron.

The score was fixed at 17 points.

Ellington's counterattack failed, and he looked up regretfully and gasped.

Wade looked up to the sky and smiled regretfully off the court.

The next player to come out is George.

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