I can't be a basketball god

Chapter 127 Not One Dimension!

Chapter 127 Not a Dimension!
"Jones received a pass from Alston. In the frontcourt, he threw a push with both hands, hit the ground with one, and split the ball to the left. Butler rushed to catch the ball like a torch, and picked the basketball into the basket.

Armstrong's speed has kept up, but with his height, he can't reach..."

The Heat's counterattack was successful, 28 to 33! !
Afterwards, neither side's offense was successful, and the offensive efficiency began to decline.

On the Hornets side, Davis' offense was targeted, and he was suddenly flanked.

In terms of passing, West is still a rookie, and he has not yet practiced his mid-range shooting.

He took a catch-and-shoot jumper and missed.

The strength of the inside line is not even as good as the Heat. PJ Brown is just a defensive blue-collar, and he never brings surprises on offense.

On the outside, Augmon's offense was weak and his defense was strong, and he also failed to bring much help on offense.

Moreover, he is already a veteran, playing more by experience, and has a good mid-range shot.

However, in the face of Butler's physical talent, he has no chance to perform.

"The Hornets' offense can only rely on Armstrong's performance. He accelerated to the right to break through, stopped suddenly, stepped down and dribbled, and shot the basketball to the left. When Jones' center of gravity turned to the left, he made a cross step and changed direction. Immediately change to the right to attack...

No, it’s just Iverson’s way of passing people. Armstrong, who is also a '183', controls the ball at the bottom of his center of gravity, and his rhythm changes flexibly. Jones can't hold it anymore..."

Armstrong changed direction continuously, and added an emergency stop in the middle. The change of rhythm caught Jones by surprise.

Shaking out of the shooting space, he immediately pulled the ball up, and made a two-pointer with a dry pull jumper...

Swish-!
The Hornets' offense finally scored.

It's just that the process of scoring is too difficult.

As for the Heat, with an outside screen, Alston scored a point, the basketball fell into Odom's hands, and with a wave of his hand, the Hornets' defense immediately fell into a passive position.

"Armstrong couldn't guard Odom, and Ogmon went to help.

Odom flicked his left hand and the basketball passed out.

Jones cuts, gets the ball, gets a two-point layup..."

hiss.

Too easy.

After the pick-and-roll tactics, Odom faced Armstrong, simply sending points.

What's even more frightening is that Odom can not only shoot by himself, but also has a good mid-range shooting ability.

Moreover, he can pass the ball and play point forward.

The almighty Odom is undoubtedly a superstar in the bench lineup.

The Hornets gradually began to fall behind, and at this time, their head coach Tim Roy had to find the team's star Davis.

No way, Davis is not in good shape now, only 4 of 1 shots, and more importantly, he has played for almost 20 minutes.

There must be a problem with physical fitness. Besides, if the Hornets want to beat the Heat, they must rely on Davis' next performance.

Therefore, he needs to rest.

Substitute David Wesley and Magloire.

"The Hornets' double guns in the backcourt have become a double '183'. Let alone the offense, the defense must lose two chips first."

Stan Van Gundy also made adjustments, replacing Odom and Jones, and replacing Ye Feng and Wade.

……

On the field.

Next, the Hornets' offense entered a personal breakthrough.

David Wesley broke through Wade and shot with an archery horse.

……

Armstrong changed directions continuously, shaking Ye Feng so that he couldn't find the north, and then forced a layup.

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You can also pick and roll, Wesley and Magloire pick and roll, no matter whether you play by yourself or assist Magloire, Wesley can adapt to the situation.

If you can't play by yourself, you can also distribute the ball to Armstrong to play the pick-and-roll.

……

19 to 29! !
The score of the second quarter was played, and the Heat expanded their lead by 10 points in this quarter.

"The Hornets' offense, the mismatch advantage is not obvious, and the Heat's side is full of swing players.

Whether Wulun defends against individual singles or defends against cover and block tactics, the effect is very good.

Moreover, the Heat's mobility is very good, even if the Hornets are short in the backcourt and broke through the first line of defense.

Next, the Heat will immediately deploy a second line of defense.

In the end, he could only face the strong defense of the Heat, and when he made shots, his shooting percentage naturally dropped. "

Without Davis, the Hornets' offense has dropped by almost two notches.

Without Davis' defense, David Wesley and Armstrong's '183' defense is the worst. Defensively, it is simply a horrible result.

No way, but the Hornets know that they can't defend themselves, so they can only play double short guards and fight for offense.

The result was naturally messed up. The Heat's perimeter defense is still quite strong.

As a result of the first half of the game, the Heat led the Hornets by 58 points with a score of 45 to 13, and entered the locker room to rest.

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After a 15-minute break, the game came back in the second half.

Van Gundy saw that the Heat were leading by a lot, so he decided to make a move.

Use Alston and Butler to replace Wade and Ye Feng.

At this time, the lineup became point guard Alston, shooting guard Jones, small forward Butler, power forward Odom, and center Grant.

In fact, this lineup is the tactic the Heat intend to use at the beginning of the game.

However, I didn't expect that the time for Butler's comeback had changed, and Alston's defense did not come into the eyes of the head coach.

On the Hornets side, the head coach had no intention of making waves and sent out all the main players.

The third quarter started, the Hornets had the offensive ball, and Davis dribbled to the frontcourt.

Alston was defending in front of him, without hesitation, he accelerated his breakthrough directly.

beep-!
Alston couldn't stand it, so he could only use fouls to stop the attack, and almost lost a 2+1! !
Davis carried Alston's hitters and didn't send the ball to the rim.

However, he got two free throw opportunities.

Against the boos, Davis made the first free throw, but failed to make the second free throw.

46 to 58! !
Offensive and defensive transition, Alstom broke through, was almost intercepted, and passed the ball to Jones Wesley.

Boom-!
Jones missed a three-pointer.

Although Wesley is short in height, he is very hard on defense.

If you don't adapt to his defensive rhythm, it is still difficult to make a shot, in front of him.

Magloire showed his prowess at rebounding, taking the basketball off Grant's head and throwing it off to Davis.

After receiving the ball and advancing quickly, Alston went up to block, but was carried forward by Davis.

Afraid of being called a foul, Alston had no choice but to let Davis quickly kill the frontcourt.

He can only interfere by the side.

"Frontcourt, Davies plays Alstom with a post-up.

In terms of physical talent, Alston was dumped nine streets and couldn't stand it at all.

Davis stuck Alston, swayed, turned around, and broke through to the inside?

No, Davis made an emergency stop alone, dribbled the ball, and retreated to the three-point line again.

Pull up the ball, raise your hand for a three-pointer and shoot a jumper..."

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(End of this chapter)

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