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696 Sniper Eagles

Chamberlain's words were like reminding the Hawks. Of course, the Hawks' head coach arranged the double-team tactics against Chamberlain at the beginning, but he solved the battle without having time to implement it twice in a row. Since then, Josh began to aim at him.

After taking off the Hawks' rebound, Chamberlain passed it to Iverson and followed it with a long-distance raid. As a result, Josh stuck the answer in the middle. After all, the answer was no longer young and strong. After taking this, the speed of hitting him slowed down because he had to balance his body.

Chamberlain was the first to enter the penalty area, and Old Nelson's request for him was to use his height advantage to disrupt the Hawks' team first.

He did the same, holding the ball in his hand and hit it hard, then turned around and dribbled the ball under his crotch, lifting his shoulders to break through. After tricking Horford backed up, he quickly jumped and shot the ball out lightly, and shouted: "The heavy sword has no edge, and it's a big trick---dummy"

A figure flew up from the flank like a falcon, and his majestic body rushed up and pressed down the ball he threw out.

Josh Smith

Chamberlain took a breath and realized that he underestimated the heroes of the world. Josh Smith is also a defensive player.

To call Josh Smith by the fierce general is somewhat insulting him. This guy's defense is indeed very strong.

Before Chamberlain entered the league, Smith was called perhaps the best young defender in the NHA by NHAR experts. As early as the first day in the league, he showed his magical ability to turn his athletic power into strong defensive abilities.

Few people in the league can contribute as much as Josh Smith in chasing defense and preventing offense and defensive conversion scores, even Howard can't do it, maybe James can count as one.

Smith contributed quite a lot of blocks to the globe in his career. He would chase fast breakers and then press down their seemingly must-get layups. Before Chamberlain, Smith maintained the league's 100 block age records, 20 to 60 block age records.

What Chamberlain has always broken is Smith's record.

Smith not only was able to break into the opponent's pass route, but he was able to break out from the weak side in half defense to complete the block. In addition, he also showed a rebounding sense that small forwards usually don't have. His big strides and fast movements can help him return to defense as fast as possible.

In a word, he is the core of the Hawks' defensiveness.

Before Smith, the biggest problem for the Hawks was defense. Even if Horford arrived later, the team's defense was still hosted by Smith. Without Smith's Hawks, that was an ATM. As long as the opponent entered the password, he would score as much as he wanted to score from them.

Smith's role was not only in offense, but he used his powerful strength to break through. Blair's strong physical fitness was knocked away by him. Ibaka had no choice but to wave his hand and pull him down.

After one of two free throws, Chamberlain grabbed the rebound and the Warriors attacked. This time he was caught in double teams and passed the ball to Ibaka, who made a jump shot.

Then Horford missed the hook at the basket, Smith jumped and took off the rebound, then made a tip-in, catching the Warriors off guard.

Old Nelson was furious. He called a timeout decisively and scolded the players on the court without saying a word: "This is your defense? Don't tell me the professional players. Look at what damn things you play. I bet. Now I let Bruce change into the jersey and go on the court. The defense is better than what you do."

Bruce Bowen waved his hand with a smile. He is now the Warriors' defensive assistant coach. At some point in defense, he did perform better than the Warriors on the outside.

After cursing, Old Nelson finally vented his anger. He waved his hand and asked West, who had been warming up before, to prepare to play. On the other side, the Eagles were also substituting players. The sixth man from both teams stepped onto the court almost at the same time.

Deronti West, Jamal Crawford, two players who are most likely to win the best sixth man this season start to look at each other across the court

The referee blew the whistle and the players on both sides came on the court again. West trotted a few steps, and Crawford walked to him. He glanced at him squintedly and said, "You may win the best sixth man this season, do you know?"

Crawford smiled and said, "I'm working hard."

"What are you trying to do?" West waved his hand indifferently, "I'm not dead yet, how could this prize fall on you? Stop dreaming..."

After the words came, Billups passed the ball. West took the ball and leaned over like a cheetah, whistling forward and rushing wildly, unstoppable

Jackson helped him cover him at the high position, and with the help of this gap, he threw Crawford away and went straight to the penalty area.

Smith made up for defense in time, and the two collided. West waved and threw the ball into Chamberlain's hand.

Seeing this, Smith pushed West away and returned to defend Chamberlain again, and double-teamed him with Horford one by one. Chamberlain stood on tiptoe and passed the ball back. West accelerated again, took two steps in a row after receiving the ball, jumped out, and sent the ball steadily into the penalty area.

The Hawks are Crawford in possession, and West shouted at him: "Hi, the best seventh man, come, give me one"

Crawford smiled. He claimed to be the fastest player since Iverson. Sure enough, facing West's defense, his shoulders kept swaying from side to side, with a large amplitude and high frequency. Even if West has always been used to fighting Iverson alone, he could not judge Crawford's breakthrough direction.

Just as he was hesitating to defend against, Crawford suddenly handed the ball to his left hand, then took his right leg and rushed forward like a ghost.

West took a step back, Crawford bent his right leg, and the ball with his left hand hit the ground and passed it to his right hand, changing direction and breaking through

West retreated again, but Smithka was a little bit short. After changing defense, the defender Crawford was replaced by Ibaka.

Ibaka was completely dizzy by Crawford, who stopped jumping in front of him. He had no intention of blocking, but was useless.

The 22nd two sixth men scored one at the beginning.

Seeing this, Crawford smiled at West and said, "Man, how about it, I'm not qualified to win the best sixth man?"

Billups took the ball and advanced quickly. Johnson had no choice but to do anything to him. He kept changing directions at high positions. Johnson gritted his teeth and reached out to steal. Billups took the opportunity to pull his right hand out, then twisted his waist and took a step away, shook Johnson and rushed forward.

West responded from the wing, Chamberlain withdraws from the penalty area, and the entire inside line is instantly empty.

Billups swung his wrist gently, threw the ball towards the position in front of West, then moved and turned sideways, suddenly jammed Crawford who was chasing behind him.

West ran forward after the ball, and Crawford was blocked when he got the ball, so the person he faced became Johnson who had switched defense.

Johnson has no choice but to have a rhythm and speed like Billups, let alone West, who is known as the strongest breakthrough?

In front of him, West advanced bravely. When he arrived in front of him, he swung the ball with his left hand to the side and then turned around like a windmill.

Johnson was stunned and screamed in his heart. As a result, he chased West and turned around, but saw the opponent reaching out to receive the ball from the other side, strode into the empty penalty area, swinging his arms behind his head like a Titan God holding a giant axe, and dunking the ball into the ring with a loud bang.

The Oracle Arena was silent for a second, and then under the leadership of B⊥, cheers rang out like thunder:

“NYGOBCD (Nickname of BEYH Mad Dog), Mp”

"Yude beautiful, Deronti, the guy you played like a fool"

"Man, go home and cry in your mom's arms. Our mad dog has passed by you like a wooden stake."

"All-stars, Deronti, you must be the All-stars"

After West dunked, he landed. He quickly ran to the midfield line and then bowed in four directions, east, west, south, and north.

The Hawks were furious because of his arrogance, but the referee could not swear by him because he was trying to please the fans, not simply provoking the opponent. Listen to the fans' shouts that suddenly increased by several decibels and the fanatical expressions on their faces. The referees dare to bet that if they call West's technical foul, the complaint order can bury them.

Crawford seized this opportunity and wanted to make a fast break layup. West was extremely excited at the moment. When he broke through the wing, West accurately reached forward and broke the ball.

Unfortunately, Johnson was next to him and was about to cover Crawford. Before the Mad Dog could grab the ball, he took it off first and then threw it to Smith.

Smith advanced like a tank. He threw away Ibaka with his speed, knocked away Billups, who was resting on defense, and rushed into the penalty area rumbling, rising from the ground and dunked.

Chamberlain jumped from the side, his body was erect like Rocky Mountain standing on the earth. He raised his big hand and opened his five fingers, accurately padding on the ball between Smith's hands. Then the muscles on his arms were bulging and pressed on the ball and slapped it.

The reason why the fans of Oracle Arena are so enthusiastic is that the team's style is too wild and constantly stimulates them to secrete adrenaline. Now there is even a sentence printed on the tickets in the Arena: Heart disease patients and pregnant women are not allowed to enter the venue.

Their warning is the only one among the thirty NHA teams.

Jackson grabbed the ball and passed it to West who started the fast break. West kept accelerating with his head down, but the Hawks couldn't react in a short time, and rushed to the frontcourt and made a dunk.

If we can dunk, we won’t make layups. This is the Warriors’ offensive philosophy, and this is why they always touch the heartstrings of fans.

It's so explosive, too wild, too tough

After the dunk, West shook his hand to signal the fans to cheer louder, and the fans did not disappoint him. Under the organization of B∫, the roar of the Warriors, offensive, rang out in an orderly manner, soaring straight into the sky.

The Hawks' offense was also fierce enough. Crawford was arrogant and immediately launched a breakthrough. He took advantage of West's recklessness and flicked it on, causing West to make an offensive foul.

After attacking again, Horford and Smith provided support, the latter led Chamberlain away, and the former dunked at the basket.

Immediately afterwards, Billups took the ball quickly. He passed the ball to West just before he reached the three-point line. West, who had been waiting for a long time, got the ball and made a three-pointer long shot, hitting a hollow shot.

West raised his arms and acted as a goddess of victory, and faced the sky with his head raised. This arrogant and proud feeling completely conquered the fans.

But then, Smith provided a cover for Crawford at a high position, who ran out of the open and pulled a sideways, decisively jumped and made a mid-range shot.

Both sixth men played a game that deserved their reputation. West was like a god of war, full of passion, never giving up, and was brave and fierce. Crawford was a god-level assassin walking in the dark, marching like a cheetah, attacking like a poisonous snake, and as fierce as a hungry wolf...

For a moment, the two men fought one-on-one, and the players on both sides became bystanders, just to see the two men fighting for the title of the best sixth man.

West's strong attack, Crawford's snake-shaped breakthrough...

West's emergency stop jump shot, Crawford's marching drop...

West's powerful back hit, Crawford's butterfly steps through the flower...

Different offensive methods and different scoring methods, but they are the same wonderful. The fans of Oracle Center Arena were stunned for a moment. It doesn’t matter who they cheer for now. Anyway, the players on the scene all have the same belief in their hearts: for basketball.
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