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67. Full of grief and anger

As it turns out, although Chamberlain is young and immature, he is still in absolute dominance against Ilgoskas. With one force and three meetings, Chamberlain uses his strength, speed and bounce to dominate the rebounds, causing huge lethality to the Cavaliers on the defensive end.

If you play one-to-one, except for the small forward position, the Warriors have an advantage in the other four positions. However, the competition between the two teams is not as simple as star 1+1. The Warriors are a missing major general, while the Cavaliers are a perfect lineup that has been honed for several seasons. The tacit understanding between the latter is far higher than that of the Warriors, which lacks organizational guards.

In the first half, the Warriors kept up with the Cavaliers' scoring with the storm-like offensive rhythm, but in the second half, as the players' physical strength decreased, the Warriors' singles success rate dropped sharply, while the Cavaliers patiently fought team battles. As long as their teammates could stand up, James would never take the initiative to play singles.

Slowly, the gap began to emerge.

Chamberlain played the whole first half, and his jersey was soaked in sweat, but he was still the most energetic on the court. Ilgoskas came off again. With the old man's disabled body, he really couldn't withstand the troubles with Chamberlain's like torture.

Without Ilgoskas, the Cavaliers replaced Gooden and Chamberlain to fight one-on-one. As for Dwyane Jones, although Chamberlain is not very proficient in low-post offensive methods now, he can still beat him up.

Although Guden is a white man, his defensive methods are fierce and he is extremely good at close-fitting defense. In addition to occasionally having a fast break, Chamberlain can make an air relay, and if he wants to play Guden alone, he has very few opportunities to dunk in the penalty area. In addition, the little emperor has been helping to defend, putting him great pressure.

At the beginning of the third quarter, James singled Barnes to break through to the inside, attracting Ellis' double-team and passing the ball to Gibson outside the three-point line. The latter made a jump shot and the Cavaliers led by eight points 58:50.

Chamberlain serves quickly, and the Warriors' rhythm is just a word of fast. They have no other advantages and can only engage in fast-paced offensive and defensive battles with their opponents to conceal their lack of organizational guards in the dilemma of offensive and defensive chaos.

Ellis advanced to the frontcourt, Barnes came up to cover him, and the two crossed positions, and the latter got the ball and shot it.

The basketball bounced out, and Chamberlain went out to sea with Guden as he rushed to the air and grabbed the offensive rebound. As soon as he got the rebound, Guden and Jones immediately squeezed him into the middle one by one. Both of them were not small, especially the latter, although their skills were rough, but their bodies were also excellent among the blacks.

Chamberlain had to pass the ball to Harrington in the open position. Seeing this, James quickly completed the change of defense. Harrington passed the ball to Pitrus. The latter jumped and the ball bounced out again. Chamberlain was helpless now. He became a sandwich cookie, so how could he grab the rebound?

When Gooden grabbed the rebound, Chamberlain was dissatisfied, so he subconsciously waved his arm and pushed him. Gooden turned around and glared at him angrily. Chamberlain hurriedly widened his eyes: "Fuck, do you want to fight?"

Chamberlain's combat power is still very intimidating. Gooden passed the ball to Gibson in disappointment, and the Cavaliers attacked.

James still wanted the ball to break through the inside, Chamberlain was attracted by Gooden on the left wing of the penalty area, and James broke through from the right wing. Barnes couldn't withstand it, so Pitrus came up to assist in defense, and he immediately passed the ball to Damon Jones who came up to assist in defense.

Damon Jones is 1.91 tall and is a double-easy defender. Before joining the Heat, he was an absolute role player. In the 348 games he participated in, he only got 39 starts and played. He changed eight teams in ten years. Except for the Cavaliers, no other team has been spent in a season. But this guy's three-pointers are very accurate, especially during the 2005-06 season, he helped the Heat complete the final score many times.

Therefore, Damon Jones immediately retreated as soon as he was empty. The guy shot more than 40% of his three-point shooting percentage and his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-point shooting percentage of his three-

But Damon Jones is a double-sports guard, and his organizational ability may be average, but the point guard's passing ability is still quite reliable. As soon as Pitrus withdraws, James immediately surpasses Barnes and rushes into the penalty area. Damon Jones and O'Neal have worked together for a season and have good skills in the pass line. He immediately passes the ball directly into James's hands.

Now Chamberlain could no longer guard against Gouden, so he turned around and killed James. The latter smiled slightly. When Chamberlain let go of Gouden, he passed the ball to his teammates.

Generally speaking, if the opponent has an inside line in the penalty area, the NBA inside players will not let go of the opponent's inside line. Even if the outside players make a layup or shoot, it doesn't matter, because if the opponent's inside line is released to make up for the outside line, as long as it is not a super unique pass like Mo Bu, he will basically pass the ball to the open inside line. And the inside player gets the ball in the penalty area, and no one defends it will inevitably make a dunk.

Dunks are more harmful to morale than shooting or layups!

Chamberlain made this mistake. Gooden seized the opportunity and was at the basket, but he did not get up and dunk directly. Instead, he slapped the ball first, and then grabbed the ball and jumped to dunk.

"This idiot!" Jackson on the Warriors bench sneered immediately. Gooden slapped the ball, and Chamberlain turned around. When he was about to jump and dunk, Chamberlain directly slapped his ball.

The reason why Guden was let go was because Chamberlain knew that he had a disadvantage, that is, no matter where he was, he would get the ball first and then decide to make a layup or pass the ball. This disadvantage caused great damage to Guden in his career, but he just couldn't change it.

But James seized the opportunity and Chamberlain blocked Gooden. James seemed to have expected it. He slightly adjusted his position and appeared behind the two of them. He received the ball blocked by Chamberlain. His legs bounced up quickly, and he rode Chamberlain and made a one-handed buckle!

Chamberlain was falling at this time and had no strength to adjust anything. James seized the best opportunity. Otherwise, if he dared to depress Chamberlain, even if he was not blocked, he would have torn it off directly.

For an inside player, being depressed is the biggest insult. When he heard the fans' screams, Chamberlain's eyes suddenly turned red. The referees rushed up quickly, but they were too worried. Chamberlain did not fight, just like he often deducted his opponents. This is ability, Chamberlain is not a person who cannot afford to lose.

"Damn it, you're a bitch. You're dead. I'll kill you!" Chamberlain roared at James.

James didn't care and smiled and said, "If you can, then you can also ride and buckle me!"

Old Nelson was also worried that Chamberlain would fight impulsively, so he called a timeout. Chamberlain suppressed his anger and walked down the court. James suddenly shouted: "Hi, rookie, are you interested in coming to Cleveland? We can create an era!"

"Damn it, I will create an era by myself!" Chamberlain roared without even looking back, the confidence and rebelliousness in his voice were like a flag of war, flying against the wind!

James smiled and said to himself: "This is a rookie, a good rookie, but it's still too naive. How can one create the era? Jordan still needs Pippen and Rodman. You will come to me. When you fall to death, you will come to me."

After confirming that Chamberlain was fine, Old Nelson adjusted the lineup and appeared again. Before he took the field, Old Nelson wanted to say something, but after he grabbed Chamberlain, he just patted his butt and said nothing. His son Nelson Jr. noticed the abnormality, and after Chamberlain left, he asked, "What's wrong, Old Don?"

Old Nelson said calmly: "I wanted to pay attention to his foul issue. He had already committed four fouls, and this was just the third quarter. Also, the Clevelanders sent that big man on, he was a cunning old guy."

When the young Nelson saw that Ilgoskas had really come back to the battlefield, he said anxiously: "Why don't you remind Z?" As he said that, he was about to call Chamberlain, but old Nelson grabbed him.

"Z is only a little over 18 years old. He needs to grow up. The warrior can only mature in the test of blood and fire. Let Z face all this by himself. He must learn a lesson. This is the experience for him. Our advice will always be just a warning." Old Nelson said.

Chamberlain didn't think so much about how to seek revenge on James and how to wash away the shame of himself. Therefore, he didn't think about why Mike Brown suddenly sent Ilgoskas. You must know that the Cavaliers still remained in the lead now, and Big Z did not rest on the bench for a long time.

After the opening, Ellis made a jump shot, and the basketball went out of the ring. Chamberlain faced the two bread clips of Ilgoskas and Guden, like a crazy python rushing left and right. After getting a gap in the basket, he jumped up and grabbed the rebound in his arms.

After getting the ball, Chamberlain did not move. He seemed to be an ancient giant beast rushing out of the wilderness, his muscles bulged one by one, as if countless explosive bags were hanging. He roared and rose up from the ground, and raised his hand and dunked between Guden and Ilgoskas.

Guden pulled Chamberlain's shoulder, but the latter was not pulled off. He had already made this preparation, and every trace of muscle on his body was ready to face the provocation. Guden's pull-down only inspired a stronger power deep in his cell. Chamberlain still flew high and took Guden high!

"Boom!" After the loud noise, Chamberlain, who still had a big hand on his shoulder, dunked the ball into the ring.

The referee's whistle sounded at the right time, and Chamberlain stood on the free throw line with a fierce look. He aimed the ring, shook his wrist softly, and sent the ball into the ring.

Mike Brown frowned and shook his head, whispering: "Damn it, why did this rookie's free throw become so accurate? He didn't know how to free throws a week ago, so he wouldn't have grown so fast, right?" He couldn't believe this guess, otherwise Chamberlain's future would be too limitless.

As Duncan said, if Chamberlain continues to grow, only the sky is his limit.

But Chamberlain would not have thought that this majestic dunk would become the ultimate in his game. In the subsequent attack, Ilgoskas and Chamberlain fought for rebounds. The former did not go for the rebound, but reached out to entangle Chamberlain.

Chamberlain, full of anger, still subconsciously waved his elbow, and then the tall Ilgoskas flew backwards...

Rebound foul!

Chamberlain committed five fouls on his back. It is said that old Nelson should have replaced him, but the old man did not do that. Then, just two minutes later, Chamberlain picked and rolled Ellis. When he inserted into the penalty area and received the pass from Ellis to prepare for a dunk, he happened to hit Ilgoskas, who was standing outside the reasonable collision zone.

There is no doubt that Big Z flew backwards again.
Chapter completed!
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