526 Killing the Quartet
Looking up at the scarlet 1016, Timberwolves fans were crying and crying. How the past three quarters ended, they couldn't say one, two or three. They only knew that the Warriors had succeeded in cooperating with skillful offense. Timberwolves turned around and made a wave shot, then Chamberlain dunks the basket, and the Timberwolves made another wave shot and made another iron shot in the next round...
The Chinese who are following this game can only use a saying to express their feelings: Weasels are worse than the other generation. The Timberwolves can watch the points in the first quarter, and they can score a total of 44 points in the first half. As a result, they scored 2 points in the entire third quarter, which made the fans really unable to bear to watch.
The target center stadium has seen fans withdraw from the court, and there are still many, and there are 3,000 people who retreat as soon as they retreat. Now, the fans who are basically left at the scene are fans of the Warriors or Chamberlain Iverson West. The Timberwolves fans are heartbroken and left long ago. The result is that as long as the Warriors take the ball and attack the attacking fans shout, "Do it, and when the Warriors defend, they shout, "I will be in a bad mood."
The Timberwolves player is crying but not crying. Whose home court is this? This is not Minneapolis yet
Little did he know that the Timberwolves players were also trying to kill themselves. In this game, Chamberlain indeed planned to use them to sacrifice flags. Who made McHale provoke him? But he could not limit the performance of Timberwolves players. Even if the Warriors defended well, there would always be loopholes. If Timberwolves players are united and know their shame before being brave, then even if they fall behind, they will not fall behind a lot of points.
Unfortunately, except for the young people of Love and Foye, who also maintained their enthusiasm for the game, the others had already started to wait for the game to end. Even Love and Foye did not have the strong fighting spirit or the strong sense of honor, but they wanted to take the opportunity to brush the data. After all, they are rookies. If there is no good data, how can they increase their playing time in the future and get a big contract?
The Timberwolves didn't cooperate at all. They passed the ball because they didn't really have a phone call or Chamberlain came up. If possible, they would choose to shoot without hesitation, no matter how many meters or more than ten meters away from the basket.
Chamberlain never went down to rest in the audience and kept fighting on the front line.
Curry passes the ball, Chamberlain plays under the basket, turns around, dunks
West broke through and passed the ball, Chamberlain received the pass and rushed into the penalty area, took off and dunked
Ibaka passes the ball, Chamberlain receives the double-team against Jefferson and Love on the low post, takes off, hooks and hits
Jefferson made a move inside, Chamberlain blocked, West grabbed the ball and quickly attacked, and threw it all the way to the basket. The ball missed, Chamberlain jumped from behind, grabbed the rebound and glided with the trend, and made up the dunk.
Chamberlain and Curry cooperated with pick-and-roll, the latter broke through the former and fell into position, Curry passed the ball, Chamberlain took the ball at the high position and hit it
It was with such an offense that Chamberlain helped the Warriors gain a lead.
The offense and defense were converted, Fery broke through and layup, Chamberlain swung and rushed out. Seeing this, Fery was frightened, and the ball was increased. The ball hit the rebound, Chamberlain landed and grabbed the rebound...
Jefferson made a breakthrough with a tentative step, and Chamberlain followed him firmly. He hesitated for a moment to make a fake layup. As a result, Chamberlain did not get fooled, but opened his arms to grab him completely. Jefferson had no choice but to pass the ball to McCantz outside the three-point line. McCantz missed a three-pointer, and Chamberlain grabbed the rebound...
McCantz didn't believe in evil, and with Love's cover, he rushed straight to the basket, holding the ball with both hands and dunked. Chamberlain came out from the side, followed the jump and opened his big hand, pressing it accurately on the basketball, blocking...
Jefferson was about to make a jump shot, and Chamberlain stepped forward and stuck him. Seeing this, Jefferson could only turn around and pass the ball. Iverson suddenly rushed out and steal...
It was with such a defense that Chamberlain completely destroyed the Timberwolves. Not only did it play singles or cooperation, it was a one-off in his hands.
After the third quarter, Chamberlain sat on the bench and wiped his sweat panting. Although the Timberwolves were not very motivated, they ran on both ends of offense and defense. Chamberlain was also very tired. As long as the ball entered his hand, he would do his best to turn it into a score. As long as someone missed the shot, Chamberlain had to ensure that the rebound fell into his own hands.
He wants to leave a record on this court, a record that will make McHale grit his teeth.
McHale had already started gritting his teeth, and he asked assistant coach Lucas with a gloomy face: "What data has that damn bitch bastard got now? Fuck, God will punish him, this villain who should go to hell"
Lucas opened the statistics table in fear, looked at his face as ugly as constipation. McHale was impatient and said, "Let me tell me the answer quickly. I fucking eat more salt than you eat bread crumbs, and urinate more than you have ever seen. What can't bear? Say it."
Lucas was relieved to hear McHale say this, and he whispered: "6 points, rebounds, 9 blocks, 6 assists, 2 steals..."
"What?" McHale's face looked even worse than when he was constipated. He even ate his own poop after being constipated.
Lucas thought McHale didn't hear it clearly, so he shouted: "6 points, rebounds, 9 blocks, 6 assists, 2 steals. The boss, he scored 6 points. The rebound record in our arena was on February 2, 1999 against the Orlando Magic, K scored 2 rebounds; the scoring record was on February 7, 201 against the Saramento Kings, which was also K, and he scored 46 points..."
"Shut up" McHale came back to his senses and yelled at Lucas. Is this idiot, speaking so loudly, intending to tell everyone in the world the insult they have suffered?
When McHale roared and accused, Lucas was suddenly silent. In fact, he wanted to tell McHale a good news. Olajuwon, the one who set the block record in the target center arena, gave 1 blocks here. Lucas wanted to remind McHale to avoid attacking in front of Chamberlain, so that his blocking was maintained at most 9, which was considered as the last fig leaf for the Timberwolves.
But McHale has a bad temper. This bastard actually yells at himself? Well, go die, I don’t say anything, just see Chamberlain making a record of three games in the same game that sets history
Looking at the listless players and those fans who were sarcastic, McHale was so angry that he looked at Chamberlain and wanted to roar a few times. Lucas and other assistant coaches grabbed him, forget it, just shut up your stinky mouth. Fuck it, it's already angering Chamberlain now. If you anger others, the Timberwolves will not be able to survive? Just make it a day of national humiliation.
What makes Timberwolves fans most desperate is that today is not a national humiliation day. It will be a shame as Chamberlain grows in the next few seasons. In the future, they will find that their path to shame has just begun.
McHale made a point grabbing plan in the fourth quarter: "In the next time, all you have to do is attack and attack again. I can guarantee that Chamberlain's bastard score and rebounds have broken the record, and he will not play again. This is just the regular season. As long as the Warriors can win, that damn bastard is a waste of energy. According to my coach's understanding, the old Nelson bastard will never allow this to happen."
Lucas also added: "Yes, after all, they are all in the same league. I want to see you in the future if you stay at the front line..."
As a result, at the beginning of the fourth quarter, Chamberlain was the first to throw away his towel and stood on the court. Seeing this scene, everyone stared at McHale. The latter almost spit out his throat with an old blood in his throat. This beast did not play by the routine.
In fact, Old Nelson did suggest Chamberlain to rest in the fourth quarter, and he also planned so, but Chamberlain later had new ideas, so he still had to play in the fourth quarter.
Chamberlain’s new idea is, doesn’t Love have the potential to become a superstar insider? Very good, so he will train this future superstar specifically. The league is popular for classes. Garnett, Duncan and Nowitzki taught him classes, Kobe Iverson, Carter and McGrady taught James. This time it was his turn to be a teacher.
The Warriors attacked, and Chamberlain began to save energy and stayed on the defensive end. He attracted double teams in the penalty area and passed the ball back to West. The latter rushed in and made a big stride after receiving the ball.
The Timberwolves firmly implemented McHale's tactics, and they tried their best to grab points. Compared to their ability to score points, Love is definitely a master. He had a reputation as a K-brand in college, so he had to go to the frontcourt.
Love got the ball outside the three-point line, but saw Chamberlain also followed to the three-point line, and Jefferson inside handed it to Evans.
This scene made Lefu stunned. It would be fine if this guy didn't rest. Yu wasn't playing against the center and the power forward? Yu wasn't running to the high position in the penalty area? Is this still letting you live?
Love didn't want to show weakness. Seeing that Chamberlain's face was full of sweat, he guessed that the other party would not have much energy or strength, so he swung the ball and pulled it back and broke through with a short body. He ran five or six steps in a row. Love looked out of the corner of his eyes and found that Chamberlain was thrown away by him. He was delighted, "I didn't say anything, let me go."
Love jumped up and shot the ball just now. Chamberlain was ready to go like an arrow from the string. With the sound of the whistling wind, he rushed up from behind, raised his big hand from behind and slapped the ball viciously and hit him.
Jackson picked up the ball and ran to the frontcourt with his big ass. Morrow and Curry rushed to the wings. Both of them watched Jackson wait for the other to pass the ball, but Jackson finally got the chance to score, how could he pass the ball? He had to do it himself.
But he dribbled the ball too slowly. After he passed half, the Timberwolves players organized their defense. Jackson missed the jump shot
Love and Chamberlain rushed to the right wing of the penalty area at the same time. Their judgment was the same, and the ball would bounce here.
Once again, relying on his strong body and huge butt, Love tried hard to get a valuable position.
When the ball fell, Love and Chamberlain jumped almost at the same time. This time, Love gritted his teeth and jumped as soon as he touched the ball, and immediately pulled it into his hand, not giving Chamberlain the chance to pick the ball: his second bounce was very poor, and his speed was slow and inflexible. If Chamberlain picked up the ball, he would not have the chance to grab the ball at all.
After landing, Lef roared and jumped up again. The frontcourt rebound dunk. Is there anything better showing his ability than this? Especially the rebound he grabbed on Chamberlain's head and dunked in front of Chamberlain.
Love had a premonition that after this dunk, he would win a big contract and marry Bai Fumei, and he would reach the peak of his life from now on.
Chamberlain did not give him this opportunity. He didn't get the rebound just now, but he didn't. He wanted to teach Love a lesson | He just pretended to behave before, otherwise Love would not be so easy to grab the rebound? In fact, after he landed, he was accumulating his strength and waiting for Love to lift the ball up.
So the ball was just raised by Love's head, and a powerful force spread throughout his body from top to bottom. Love's groan was thrown to the ground, and the ball in his hand had long disappeared.
Chamberlain hid behind and pulled the ball down. This time it was not a block. He didn't put the ball out, but he caught the ball after the block.
The extreme humiliation made Love almost collapse. He glared at Chamberlain in anger and wanted to roar. The latter looked at him contemptuously and said, "Don't fucking run to me in the future. Do you understand, kid? The rebound belongs to me. I'll give it to you, and you can't grab it."
Seeing that Love and Chamberlain were about to have a conflict, Lucas hurriedly suggested to McHale: "Swap Kevin down, boss, he is still a rookie, we must protect him, otherwise Chamberlain will destroy all his confidence."
McHale snorted, "You overestimate Chamberlain's ability, don't worry, Kevin will definitely be able to get out of setbacks, otherwise why should we give up Mayo for him, a big white guy?"
Chapter completed!