482 Second Center
"It's like seeing someone playing basketball in a helicopter." Billups wiped the sweat from his chin and raised his eyebrows at Kidd, "Jason, at your level, don't go in and attack, just pass the ball and grab the rebound honestly."
Kidd's bald head was extremely shiny. He looked up at the big screen unwillingly, and then went to pick up the serve of his teammates without any expression to prepare to reorganize the attack.
Time went back four seconds ago, Kidd rushed into the penalty area with the cover of another teammate Jason-Jason Terry, but Chamberlain suddenly rushed out of the slant, his huge body covered the sky and flew away from the earth, and he pressed it up and directly pressed the ball to the fan seat.
What is domineering? What is domineering the world? What is sweeping across the eight wildernesses? What is pointing at the nine heavens? At this moment, Chamberlain used an iron blood cover to explain these words clearly.
The beginning of the first quarter was Chamberlain's special game. He was very excited against the second center in the Western Conference. He could not tell at all that he was playing back-to-back games. After two consecutive layups, he blocked Danpier's dunk. After that, he cooperated with Billups and rushed to the basket and made an alley relay.
Then Iverson also opened fire. He made Devin George on the opposite side like a sieve. With the help of Chamberlain's cover and the open space he opened for him in the inside, Iverson regarded the penalty area as if he was his backyard, and made a layup and another mid-range shot. After half of the first quarter, the Warriors stopped the Mavericks with 18-10.
Mavericks coach Carlisle quickly called for a timeout. He adjusted the lineup. The center was replaced by Diop, who had a big waist and a round waist. The shooting guard replaced the team's first scoring master Jason Terry, and then the two sides began a even-match battle.
Kidd assisted Terry as soon as he came on the court, and Ibaka scored a good start for the Mavericks, and Ibaka then returned with a mid-range shot. Diop, who replaced Danpier, performed well in the opening stage. He found good opportunities in the inside and dunked twice. After that, Nowitzki hit a three-pointer and sounded the clarion call for the Mavericks' counterattack. He used his own advantages to single Ibaka. Diop got the opportunity to dunk in this situation - Ibaka himself couldn't bear Nowitzki, and Chamberlain had to make up for defense, while the German tank did not enter the penalty area at all, and kept shooting from the outside, and Chamberlain was also pulled out.
After the first quarter, the Mavericks relied on the BIj climax that played in the last three minutes to tie the score to 28-2. Old Nelson hurriedly dispatched troops, Chamberlain wiped his sweat and patted his chest and said, "H6, give Dirk to me."
Old Nelson didn't want to do this because it hurts Chamberlain too much physical strength - the latter has almost the best physical strength in the entire league. Except for the Little Emperor and Warcraft, there are few people who can compare with him. He and his compatriot Yao Ming are two extremes. Yao Ming often encounters physical crises, and Chamberlain will always be a Tyrannosaurus Rex on the court.
But this does not mean that Chamberlain will not be tired. Chamberlain couldn't stand it in the last stage of last season, especially when he played against the Lakers in the Western Conference Finals, Chamberlain's physical strength was directly on the red light. When he first entered the league last season, Chamberlain's weight was 2B pounds (26 kilograms), but by the end of the season, his weight dropped to 26 pounds, a total of 13 pounds missing
Chamberlain is different from others. The Warriors rely on both offense and defense, and he is an insider. The basketball game seems to be running on the outside, as if the physical energy is consumed more severely, but in fact it is not the case. The players in the inside have to fight against each other. Each layup is done after a muscle-machine competition, so the inside has to pay more physical energy.
Chamberlain's explosive power, bounce speed, strength and height and wingspan are better than Howard, but there is one thing he is not as good as the Warcraft, that is, endurance.
Old Nelson doesn't want to continue to suffer this loss this season, especially since they just finished the back-to-back game. In the last game against the Wizards, the Warriors won too hard. Fans only saw Chamberlain successfully restricting Jamison, but did not see how much effort he put in to limit the guy who could be inside and outside.
Looking at Chamberlain with sweaty face, Old Nelson just pondered for a moment, then said decisively: "The end, Evans, come on, be careful not to be too gentlemanly. Boys, what are the outside world calling me? Is the San Francisco gangster? Very good, let me continue to hack it."
The Mavericks are completely different from the Mavericks in the old Nelson era, especially with the arrival of Kidd, the moves that Old Nelson used to deal with them were useless because they were better than them, and it would be impossible to talk to other people's point guards.
Seeing that Old Nelson brought Chamberlain to the game at this critical moment, Warriors fans didn't understand. There were only two reasons for letting the player go. One was that he didn't trust the player, and the other was that he had a better candidate. But Chamberlain was obviously the best candidate in the Warriors, and Old Nelson definitely trusted him.
Only players understand Old Nelson. The old man is protecting Chamberlain. He doesn't care about the outcome of this game at all. This makes Yao Ming particularly envious. Whether it is Van Gundy in the past or Adelman in the present, they like to use him to death.
After Chamberlain's enlightenment, especially the temptation of the 210 World Championships, Yao Ming has learned to be slick now. Even if he plays, he will no longer be as conscientious as before. He will always find time to rest. Once Adelman doesn't need him, no matter how the team's record is, he will pretend to be deaf and dumb and refuse to volunteer.
Old Nelson adjusted his equipment, center Evans, power forward Ibaka, small forward Hill, organization guard Iverson, and shooting guard West.
"Go and go and bomb, boys, go play with your own wishes." Old Nelson waved and roared like Head of Hitler. Morrow and Curry were jealous, but they didn't have the chance.
In fact, Old Nelson is happy to let Morrow play the small forward. This guy is an offensive weapon, but if the team is completely unmanaged, you can't really trust Iverson's organizational ability, right? Haha, that's nonsense, so the calm Hill needs to take charge of the overall situation.
Hill's mission is not to score and attack, but to let him control the rhythm when the team is in chaos.
At the beginning of the second quarter, the Mavericks still maintained an excellent offensive state. The adjustments in the second half of the previous quarter made them feel the offensive feeling. Kidd, a veteran, was still energetic. The Mavericks' outside line was replaced by Starkhouse, Terry and the two musketeers, and Howard became power forwards.
This is about to attack each other. Seeing these two sets of lineups, everyone understands this truth.
Evans is responsible for defending Nowitzki. He has to stare at the opponent and obstruct the opponent's score by any means. The matter of assisting defense and restoring defense in the penalty area was left to Ibaka.
Without Chamberlain, Nowitzki didn't take anyone seriously. He used his flexibility to move Evans away from him. Kidd immediately found an opportunity when he heard all directions and passed the ball to Nowitzki with a straight pass.
The German tank raised the ball in the top arc of the penalty area and jumped. Ibaka did not hesitate and immediately pressed forward to block the block. As a result, the two jumped forward one by one. Nowitzki leaned back slightly with his upper body and curled up his right foot and kicked forward. He shook his wrist softly and sent the ball out of the ring.
Ibaka's face was full of anger after landing. He pointed at Nowitzki and shouted at the referee: "He kicked me guys, he kicked me with his feet, he kicked me balls, this bastard kicked me balls."
Nowitzki glanced at Ibaka indifferently, shrugged her shoulders and ran down, and the referees didn't care. If Chamberlain protested, they might just care, but Ibaka? Forget it, novices, since you didn't kick your bird egg anyway, you should be honest.
As the big brother Iverson on the court, he can only express sympathy for Ibaka's experience. Nowitzki's shooting method is too fucked. He is 2.13 meters tall, has a soft shooting feel, and the shooting range can be extended beyond the three-point line. He also has a backward shooting. How can he defend? It is not easy to defend, but this guy likes to curl up one foot in front of him when shooting. To prevent such a person is simply incomparable to his little brother.
Iverson took the ball and quickly attacked. West followed up from the wing and took off. The answer rushed to the penalty area and pulled Nowitzki and Howard to the bottom line of the basket. Then he turned around and passed the ball to West who took off. West dunked when he got the ball. This cooperation was seamless. As a result, Kidd had long expected such a thing, so West was blocked inhumanely as soon as he received the ball.
"Let you always feel the same way we face it," Kidd said fiercely.
Terry picked up the ball and ran towards the frontcourt to show a dunk. At this time, Hill realized his role. He did not press the ball the moment Terry picked up the ball, but immediately retreated, predicting the opponent's attack route while retreating. Finally, when Terry ran into the free throw area, he was blocked by him, so Terry had to pass the ball to Kidd.
Kidd got the ball, Howard came up to cover West, and then the two of them ran the cross route and covered each other again. Kidd passed the ball to Howard, and Howard took the open position. Evans and Ibaka went up to defend him, and Nowitzki ran away completely at the basket.
Old Nelson couldn't bear to cover his face with his hands. This kind of defensive open position is really hard to accept. Fortunately, the Warriors often have this situation in the past few seasons, so it won't be embarrassing.
After a collaboration, Iverson chose to fight himself, and Terry's defensive skills can only be said to be average. His figure limits his defensive achievements. When facing excellent control positions such as Billups and Wade, he often feels like he is being asked for, and when facing other small-font point guards in the league, it is not effectively limited. His advantage in moving speed is often offset by the random choice of position.
Let Terry defend against Iverson, but he was attracted by his speed. As a result, Iverson did not rely on speed to make a living. His skills were even more powerful. Facing Terry, who was loose in position, Iverson leaned forward with the ball and rushed forward. After two consecutive steps were parallel to Terry's body, he was forced to hold the ball and pulled the distance directly.
Terry could only keep up, and at the same time, Iverson's butterfly step magic trick was activated. He twisted his shoulders and his right hand ball drifted to his left hand while his body drifted, and he opened the distance again and jumped out and shot it in the middle.
But when he turned around, the Mavericks immediately completed their revenge. Kidd dribbled the ball into the three-point line and broke through sideways. Iverson's defense was blocked by Nowitzki. Kidd used his more flexible steps and faster speed than Evans to pass him and drove to the basket in a few steps.
Although Kidd's shooting percentage is very low, especially mid-range long shots, he has very accurate layups on three steps, especially one-handed change direction very quickly. After entering the penalty area, he can throw away his opponent's layups as soon as possible. This is one of his few scoring methods.
Everyone knows that Kidd is a famous triple-double king, but unlike most people, he usually assists in double-double in the first quarter and rebounds in double-double in the second quarter. Then the rest of the time is busy scoring so that points can be double-double. This is a joke that jokes about Kidd's poor scoring ability, but it also reflects from the side how excellent his passing ability is.
Therefore, West, who cooperated with Evans to double-team Kidd, was a little reckless, or it would be unwise to double-team Kidd at any time, because before being double-teamed, he had already judged that his teammates who wanted to be vacant.
Terry blocked Hill, who was guarding the latter, Howard followed behind Kidd. Kidd, who was surrounded by Evans and West, smiled slightly, and passed the ball with one wrist to Howard, who was just rushing into the penalty area.
No surprise, dunk
Chapter completed!