375 top point guard
If anyone still tells Chamberlain that Beasley should be the No. 1 pick in the 26th draft, Chamberlain must slap him ten times and then laugh at him to the fullest - is there anyone more suitable to be the No. 1 pick than Ross in this class? From the current point of view, there is no.
After the timeout, West's breakthrough slam dunk announced that the mad dog, who made his opponent's fears last season, came back. Next, Ross' moment came again.
Ross dribbled the ball to the frontcourt and passed the ball inside Guden. Guden turned around and made a fake move and then made a layup. Chamberlain jumped up and blocked him. The ball fell to the floor, and a ghostly figure floated by. Ross grabbed the ball and stepped directly to the basket and shot, hitting it.
Billups missed a three-pointer, Seforosa grabbed the rebound, Ross broke through with the ball, Thomas covered, Ross threw away Billups and did not continue to break through with Evans, but retreated directly, made a jump shot, hit the target
The Warriors began to get messy in the wind, while the Bulls fans were so excited that they were about to cry. Rose scored 1 points just after half of the first quarter. This was the rhythm of Jordan possession.
But what is interesting is that Old Nelson is not interested in Ross' outstanding performance. Some players played such data at the beginning. It is logical that the old man should be furious, but today it was abnormal. He actually sat on the bench and laughed.
"What is he laughing at?" Kendall Jill, one of the Bulls' commentators, asked in surprise. Jill is the commentator of the 6N Chicago station and a former NHAI player. He was invited by the Bulls to be an commentator.
His partner is Tim Doyle. Although this guy is called a commentator, he is actually very eloquent. The most famous one is to report data, such as 'Jordan scored two more points, 'Rodman grabbed the rebound, etc. When Jill's question, Doyle shrugged and said that he could not understand it. Finally, he guessed: "Maybe he was crazy? Don't worry about him, man, that old man has always been a lunatic."
The words of the two commentators made the fans in front of the TV roll their eyes. The difference in commentators of the Bulls is famous in the league. This has been like this since the 1980s and 1990s. However, at that time, the Bulls had Jordan, Pippen, and Rodman. The game was extremely exciting, and no one listened to the commentators. The Bulls did not pay attention to the commentators lineup. For them at that time, the commentators were just deaf ears, just decorations.
Later, with Jordan's retirement, the Bulls' strength plummeted. It doesn't matter whether there is a commentator or not. Anyway, the team played so badly. Even if there is an awesome commentator, how many people will watch their balls.
In fact, after all, the Bulls uniform team just wants to save money.
Many teams attach importance to the strength of the commentator lineup, because for the NHA, the commentator is also part of the game. The clever "double act" or "three acts" can arouse the interest of fans and add more color to the game. The boring commentator makes people drowsy. For example, Doyle and Jill are the representatives of the latter, the former representatives are Ralph Basil of the Clippers, Michael Mies and Mike Goman of the Celtics and Tom Heisen.
The Warriors commentary duo are Bob Fitzgerald and Jim Barnett. They are only mid-to-high-level among NHAR spoon commentators, but they are still much better than the Bulls commentators.
Meanwhile, cameras from multiple TV stations captured the mysterious smile of Old Nelson, including EpNR Spoon Commentary duo Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley. Because it was the opening game, Ep's game was broadcast live across the United States.
Smith asked the same question, why did Old Nelson laugh?
Barkley didn't even think about it, and he said: "He is proud. Although our No. 1 pick is fine, he must know that he is the organizational defender, and he is not doing well enough in the organizational offense. Although the score is similar now, the Warriors' rhythm is in order, and they are smooth in both offense and defense. What about the No. 1 pick? He is too addicted to his own scoring. You must know that he is the organizational defender, not the shooting guard, and their score is Roll, who has not scored a single point so far."
Smith didn't always face Barkley. Their slander was built when the atmosphere of the game was low. Now the game is so hot, there is no need to add anything to it. He cooperated with Barkley and said: "So that's the case, but we can't blame Mr. Lang, because we know that the University of Memphis is best at DDM tactics. This tactic can maximize Ross' instigation of his teammates, but the tactic itself does not need an ambassador to drive it."
Barkley shook his head and said, "The No. 1 pick is more about using his own breakthroughs to pass the ball. This is a bit like Iverson, but this is not a good phenomenon, because he is too addicted to breaking through and attacking the penalty area, which can easily damage his body for the defender. He needs to learn Kidd and learn how he mobilizes his teammates to run. Or he doesn't need to go far. Even if he doesn't learn Kidd, he will be very good at learning Billups."
After Barkley finished speaking, Billups waved Evans from outside the three-point line to cover him. Evans ran out and West quickly followed. The two of them staggered and formed a misalignment. Thomas, who was defending Evans, turned to face West, and Rollden was blocked by Evans.
Opportunities were fleeting, and as soon as the misaligned appeared, Billups immediately passed the ball, West got the ball and faced Thomas and accelerated and broke through. Thomas retreated, and West changed direction and broke through from the side, killing in a row to the penalty area.
Gooden was stuck behind Chamberlain, completely creating an opportunity for West to have an open space. West did not hesitate and made another powerful dunk when he entered.
Chamberlain and West slapped the sweat on his face, and continued to push forward with his head down. Thibodeau couldn't help it and shouted: "Derick, pay attention to the organization and use the team's energy."
Ross is a good boy. When Thibodeau said this, he immediately chose to obey, but the organization is not his strength. He wanted to continue to make breakthroughs, but out of respect for the head coach, he hesitated for a moment and passed the ball honestly to Loll.
Finally got the ball, and at this moment, Loer's tears flowed first, and he had nothing to say, and he made a jump shot
, I've made a fuss.
Chamberlain took the rebound and threw it to Billups. The latter advanced quickly. Chamberlain directly broke into the penalty area from the middle. Billups looked at Chamberlain. The Bulls players were shocked and rushed towards Chamberlain. At this time, Billups turned around and hung the ball under the basket. A strong figure had been waiting in it for a long time.
Evans received the ball, turned around and jumped with the ball with one hand, and turned his arm vigorously, and a big windmill dunk
The Warriors regained the advantage of leading the score. Guden made a mid-range shot to approach the score. Then the Warriors' offense began to speed up the pace. Billups passed the ball to West. After the latter held the ball, he subconsciously rushed down. Lore pushed him and forced him to slow down. After Rose rushed up from behind and stole the ball.
The Bulls made a fast break, and the Warriors returned to defense quickly enough, but Ross stubbornly broke through and threw the ball. Chamberlain did not give him face this time, so he was waiting in front of him. Although Ross threw the ball very high, it was useless. Chamberlain jumped higher and slapped the ball down with a slap.
Billups grabbed the ball, and the Bulls were worried about his fast attack, so they retreated like a tide. Seeing this, Billups waved his hand, and the Warriors players slowly ran down.
Chamberlain grabbed the position in the penalty area. After Billups passed the ball, he immediately ran forward. Ross wanted to follow, but Billups winked at Evans when he passed the ball. The latter blocked Ross. Thomas could only switch defenses, but he was so stupid, how could he block Billups who were not slipping?
Although he could torture Gooden, Chamberlain did not do so. Billups ran out of the open position and passed the ball back. Billups easily jumped after receiving the ball and sent the ball into the ring.
"Wow, the Warriors' offense is so easy. I'm a Billups fan because he can always simplify complex games." Barkley said carelessly, Smith smiled slightly and said, "I agree with you. The Warriors' offense is easy, but I don't think it's the Billups' credit, but it's the credit."
"How could it be the credit?" Barkley retorted dissatisfiedly, "Billups ran out of the open position. Billups hit the mid-range shot, but he just passed the ball back. At that time, the fool would not pass the ball back."
Barkley is the person who is the least convinced of Chamberlain in the NHA. It’s not that he has any prejudice against the latter, but because he can’t believe Chamberlain because he made a bet with Smith last season that if Chamberlain developed offensive skills other than basketball, he would marry the donkey.
The commentator faced the tit-for-tat, and the court was also full of storms. Both sides started to score alternately. Simrich made a long-range shot from the bench to ease the situation on the court. Curry, who was substitute Billups, also made a three-pointer in front of Ross. Ross broke through again. Curry was guided by old Nelson when he came on the court. He did not go up and oppress the opponent like Billups, but retreated all the way and followed Ross, pestering him to make him uncomfortable.
Ross missed a layup, Chamberlain took the rebound and passed it to Curry. Ross was like an electric rabbit and had all his strength. He jumped up to steal. Seeing this, Curry narrowed his body to avoid Ross' fast break with the ball. Ross chased him from behind. The two young talents fought all the way to the penalty area. Curry suddenly slowed down and passed the ball back to Ibaka in the free throw area.
Ibaka got the ball and took off the mid-range shot. This was his first ball in the NHAR spoon. He was a little nervous, so he made a short shot with a soft wrist.
The Bulls fans were about to make fun of themselves when a domineering figure came up from the flange. Chamberlain jumped a dozen feet away from the ring, and flew over like a glider to catch the ball that Sanbuzhan fell under the ring, then turned his arms back and dunked the ball into the ring.
There is not much time left in the first quarter, the 220 Warriors lead by 2 points, and there are still 1 and a half points left.
Ross still broke through with the ball, and this time he was entangled by Curry again. Ross was fast and Curry was not slow either, especially Chamberlain was shocked in the inside, which made him unable to speed up at will - he had to leave three-pointers to be ready to deal with Chamberlain's defense at any time.
Curry entangled Rose and was inconvenient to make a layup, so the No. 1 pick had to pass the ball. West had been waiting for this moment. As soon as the ball left the No. 1 pick, he jumped up like a mad dog and pushed the ball out. Ibaka picked up the ball, Seforosa went to grab it, and Ibaka waved her elbow firmly and pushed Seforosa away.
This scene surprised Barkley and Smith: "This guy is fighting very hard."
Curry took the ball and planned a fast attack, but after he arrived at the frontcourt, he was one step further from the three-point line. Facing Rose, who had already retreated into the three-point line, he jumped up with a long three-pointer with a beating knee.
Ross turned around in surprise and watched the ball fall into the ring in shock.
The Bulls were a little confused at the last moment, and the Warriors scored a 2-2 climax. At the end of the first quarter, they led 2-2 into the second quarter.
Chapter completed!