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593 How strong is this team (Written by De Ge Bao Ge)

The Warriors easily won the first game, and the Magic players were very dissatisfied with this. Among the championship odds offered by the largest NHAM Chuqiu website in the United States, the Magic's odds were even more outrageous than those against the teams in the first round of the playoffs, reaching the terrifying l: In other words, if fans buy Magic to win the championship now, once they really win the championship, only fans invest l US dollars and you can get US dollars in the future.

Magic fans were very indignant about this, but not many fans would win if they bought their home team. It seems that even they themselves do not believe that the home team can win the championship.

Recently, a reporter interviewed Van Gundy's younger brother, former Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy. This guy didn't give his brother any face. He told reporters: "The Magic's task now is not to win the championship, but to win at least one game. You must know that their finals record is already five consecutive losses. If they can't win a game this year, they will become the only team in the NH to win the eight-game losing streak in the finals."

In 1995, with O'Neal and Hardaway's joint efforts, the Magic entered the finals, but was swept by the Rockets. The Magic was not comparable to that now. At that time, they had adult Sharks, super defender Penny Hardaway who could compete with Jordan. Howard is now half of the peak Sharks, and all the Magic's outside lines combined, they don't have the ability of Hardaway.

Because of the first massacre of the Magic, fans were even more united this time. When the Warriors players entered the court, the overwhelming booing almost buried them, but Chamberlain didn't care, and this opponent made him feel no pressure.

Both sides continued the starting lineup of the first game, Howard L.I.S. Koglu F.J.Nelson Courtney Chamberlain F.L.I.B.I.B.I.L.L.I.L.I.R.I.E.V.

This time Howard was holding his breath to hit. He was particularly active when he jumped the ball. He took the ball as soon as it flew, but he took the ball off the ball, but he took the ball off the law. The ball rights still belong to the Warriors.

The Warriors' first attack was launched by Iverson. Billups dribbled the ball to the frontcourt. Courtney came up to press, and he immediately stopped and waved to pass the ball to Iverson.

Nelson, a young man, hurriedly took a step back. Iverson did not dribble directly after receiving the ball. He grabbed the ball with one hand and hung it against his side casually. At the same time, he waved his hand to signal his teammates to move out of the way. Seeing this, Barkley smiled excitedly: "Look, Allen is going to play singles, but I guess he won't break through. He will shoot from a distance because his opponent foolishly let go so far."

From this point, we can see that although Barkley has a big mouth, he is definitely not a fool. At least the ball merchandise is much higher than Nelson Jr. This is understandable. Nelson Jr. was frightened by Iverson's ghostly breakthrough. How could he dare to press Iverson at this time?

Sure enough, Iverson waved his hand to signal his teammates to pull away, adjusting his steps, and then suddenly turned his back, jumped the ball with the ball, and shot the ball with his arm.

Nelson was startled and jumped up to the harassment with all his strength. Fortunately, Iverson felt bad just now, and the ball bounced out. Howard squatted down, and a figure jumped up faster, it was Chamberlain.

The Warcraft was furious and quickly grabbed the rebound, but Chamberlain jumped up with one hand and had the advantage of arm span, so he took the ball off with one hand.

Jackson rushed in from the middle, and it turned out that he was planning to grab the rebound. Chamberlain took the opportunity to pass the ball to him. Boss Jack roared and jumped into the air, causing a dunk that was flowing on the floor.

The Warriors started with the start of the game.

Chamberlain stepped back and said to Jackson with a smile: "I thought it was a tank flying up just now.

Jackson asked complacently: "Are you praising me for being the King of Land War? Oh, you bad guy, you want to flatter me."

Chamberlain shrugged and smiled, "No, you are a fart king of land warfare. The shock absorption effect of the tank is very bad. I'm afraid you will shock yourself to death."

Billups and Iverson laughed, while Magic players looked unhappy, and these bastards of the Warriors were too arrogant and didn't take them seriously at all.

Lewis put down his harsh words: "Hey, don't underestimate people."

Iverson glanced at him contemptuously and said, "What else do you deserve to be more respectful to us?"

Howard is also a man with high self-esteem. He carried Chamberlain and reached for the ball. Nelson Jr. did not hesitate and immediately came a high lob. Chamberlain could not push the fierce Howard away for a while, so he jumped up from behind and reached out to intercept the ball. The two of them touched the ball almost at the same time. Howard did not take it firmly and the ball was stabbed by Chamberlain.

Courtney risked the ball being thrown over by Billups. He passed it to Lewis, and Tkoglu came in from the left wing at the same time to respond. After Lewis got the ball, he made a dribble under his crotch, then broke through to Ibaka, and made a sporting layup hook shot.

He underestimated Ibaka's bounce. In fact, the Congolese man has a good blocking ability. His weakness is that he has too little defensive experience and is easily flew away at a glance. Lewis made a strong attack face to face, so he was not afraid at all. He then jumped and slapped the ball on the ball, slapped the ball.

Iverson grabbed the ball this time, but Nelson Jr. immediately stuck him and successfully destroyed the Warriors' fast attack plan.

Iverson quickly changed directions, shook the little Nelson away and jogged down, and sneered at Lewis: "I really don't want to underestimate you, but you should at least be more competitive and remind you, Rashad, the little guy who just blocked your hat was a rookie."

Lewis was furious but couldn't vent. Iverson was not a verbal shot, he had a realistic basis.

Iverson did not have a strong attack, and this ball could not be a fast attack. The Magic suffered a loss in this game to defend the team. The key point was to intercept his breakthrough, so he controlled the rhythm and cruised on the outside.

Ibaka covered him, and Jackson made a move to respond. Chamberlain mentioned covering him at the top of the penalty area, blocking Tkoglu and liberating Jackson. Iverson glanced at Jackson, who took advantage of Chamberlain's cover to get an open opportunity and immediately reached out to ask for the ball.

Howard had to move to defend Jackson, otherwise once Iverson passed the ball, it would be an opportunity to shoot an open spot. At the same time, Chamberlain turned around and threw away Tkoglu, rushed into the penalty area with big strides, and took two steps to the basket.

Iverson watched Jackson shake his hand, but the ball was hanging into the inside line. Chamberlain received the ball, and Howard had no time to return to defense, so he shouted at Tkoglu and pulled him down. Tkoglu cruelly pulled Chamberlain's shoulder, but the latter pulled his butt hard and pushed the Turks away, jumped up and sent the ball into the ring.

The 40 Warriors began to control the rhythm of the game again.

Seeing this, Barkley smiled even happier, "The movements are very flexible, but Allen's pass is even better. What was that just now? HLOOKp This kid Yu De is beautiful. Now he has become a magician, but I don't know if the Warriors can play ETINB."

Howard no longer holds the inside. He mentioned helping his teammates cover at a high position. Nelson Jr. ran to the inside with Chamberlain, while Howard made an empty cut along the left wing, trying to form a dislocation. As a result, Chamberlain didn't even look at Nelson Jr., and still blocked Howard. Iverson chased Courtney, Billups replaced Tcoglu, and Jackson came to defend Nelson Jr. from the wing.

The Warriors' defense change was extremely fast, and the rhythm was like a flowing cloud. Nelson was defended by Jackson and could only stabilize his figure and pass the ball to Lewis, who was supporting him at a high position.

Barkley's old partner Smith said: "Charles, how about the Warriors? Are they fighting heroism?"

Barkley said casually: "Of course not, look at their defense, how beautiful they are.

Smith smiled and said, "Who said the day before yesterday that the Warriors' tactics advocate heroism and do not attach importance to teamwork?"

Barkley looked at Smith and said seriously: "You are so embarrassed, Kenny, that's what you said. Look, the Warriors will slap you in the face now."

How could Smith not understand the old partner’s character? He laughed in silence and said, “I knew you would shirk responsibility.”

Lewis took a step back and jumped off Ibaka and shot the ball into the ring.

The start was not bad, and the applause from the 42 fans rang out enthusiastically.

The Magic still shrank the defense line to deal with Iverson. Seeing this, the answer was withdrawn from outside the three-point line. At the same time, Billups, Jackson and Ibaka also retreated. The Magic players were a little embarrassed because they were still shrinking inside the three-point line. Iverson passed the ball to Billups, who made a long shot.

As a result, the magic defense line was suddenly distracted. Iverson seized the opportunity and leaned forward to the left wing. Nelson subconsciously moved his foot. As a result, Iverson retracted his shoulder and launched a real attack from the right. Billups dribbled the ball under his crotch. Seeing Iverson running in, he passed the ball over.

Iverson took the ball and turned around, turned around beautifully, and then jumped up with three steps to pull up the basket and scored a layup.

In the Magic attack, Howard raised it out of the penalty area again. He wanted to bring Chamberlain out and create opportunities for his teammates. Tkoglu lived up to expectations and ran into the penalty area after several screenings. Nelson Jr. passed the ball, but the pass was a bit high. Tkoglu did not receive the ball, and the two made mistakes.

The fans immediately sighed, Ibaka went up to serve, and laughed, "Are they down?"

The Warriors relied on mobility to deal with the Magic on the outside. Iverson changed backward and plunged into the Magic's defense line, attracting double-teams and quickly passed the ball to Billups. Billups passed the ball to Jackson on the weak side, who made a jump shot, but the iron bounced out.

Howard took the rebound, Nelson Jr. advanced quickly, and he made a change of direction to break through. As a result, Iverson suddenly reached out and snatched the ball on the ball with a precise point. He and Billups joined forces to attack quickly, and after two downs, he sent the ball into the ring himself.

The Warriors' offensive was very fierce. They pressed the Magic. Nelson himself panicked. He lost confidence in breaking through and simply handed the ball over half to his teammates.

The Lakers' point guards are also doing this. Fisher and Brown's role is the same as Nelson Jr., but the Lakers have offensive initiators like Kobe. What about the Magic? Tkoglu can only barely take on the heavy responsibility of organizing the forwards. He has this ability, but Jackson's defense is very rough, which makes him uncomfortable to control the ball.

But the Warriors felt very good today. Tkoglu passed the ball Howard, and the Warcraft wanted to dunk it. As a result, Chamberlain disturbed him and dunked the ball on the ring. Ibaka followed up and grabbed the rebound. Billups organized the offense and made a three-pointer after several downs.

The Warriors used crazy fighting and fast break to hit a B0 climax. Lewis and Tkoglu scored 4 points in succession of mid-range shots, but then Iverson broke through and scored a 2I. Jackson also caused Tkoglu to make an offensive foul, and the Warriors took the opportunity to score another goal.

After seven minutes of the first quarter, the score became 21lI and suddenly reached double digits. Van Gundy called the timeout twice, but it was still useless. The Warriors' offensive was too fierce.

Magic fans became depressed again. The team's pretty good start gave them some hope, but their fans were so crazy that they just had hope, and they died again.

Old Nelson took the initiative to call for a timeout, and the Warriors began the first wave of large-scale substitutions.
Chapter completed!
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