746 defensive strangle
The Mavericks' starting lineup is center Haywood, power forward Nowitzki, small forward Marion, shooting guard Butler, and organizational defender Kidd.
As Billups said, the Mavericks' starting lineup is now gorgeous
Nowitzki and Marion will appear as starting strikers. The pair have strong attack capabilities. The two can not only score at the basket, but also maintain terrifying deterrence at high positions.
Although Butler has never had a very good reputation, he is also an All-Star scorer. He has become a starting shooting guard and can help the Mavericks build a scoring advantage as soon as possible. As a strong contender for the sixth man in these seasons, Jason Terry will continue his magical performance on the bench and use his big heart to give his opponent a fatal blow at critical moments.
The Warriors' starting lineup is: center Chamberlain, power forward Ibaka, small forward Jackson, organizational defender Billups, and shooting guard Curry.
Chamberlain walked onto the stadium, and the fans' boos were not loud. The one with the most jerseys in the stadium was Nowitzki's No. 4L jersey, and the second most were Chamberlain. Now he walked across the league. No matter where he was, even the Cavaliers, wherever he was, his old rival James, had fans cheered for him.
There are still many fans in this group.
Old Nelson finally gave a tip and patted several people on the shoulders and let them stand on the stadium.
Mavericks owner Cuban sneered at the Warriors player, wearing a Mavericks coat that reads, ‘The Cowboy Killed the Warriors,’
Cowboys are the name Mavericks fans call their team. The translation of Maverboys is actually inaccurate. In English, this team means taming the Maverboys, that is, Cowboys.
Chamberlain's arrogance is also famous in the league. Seeing this, he pointed at Cuban and then made a throat-cutting action.
Seeing this, West stood up from the bench and made this move to Cuban. Jackson shouted: "Bitch, be prepared to die."
This scene stimulated the Mavericks fans, and the stadium suddenly became crowded. The fans roared at the Warriors players in anger, and all kinds of threats were heard.
The referees were shocked. Before the game started, they first gave the Warriors a team technical foul. Nowitzki executed the free throw, but this was too unexpected. The King of Nothing, who had accurate free throws, actually missed.
"Dropping the chain at critical moments, haha." Jackson smiled contemptuously.
Although the Warriors suffered a team technical foul, they still had to jump the ball, and Chamberlain and Heywood stood face to face.
Just after the All-Star Game in February, Cuban set out to manipulate a deal, where he got Brandon Heywood and Caron Butler, DiShaun Stevenson from the Wizards, and sent away Josh Howard, Drew Gooden, James Singleton and Quinton Ross.
Heywood is a well-known man. He is seven feet tall and weighs 270 pounds. He is a tough style and brave and good at fighting. Back then, he was Arenas's loyal bodyguard in the inside and the Wizards' inside barrier.
From the Wizards and the Mavericks' deal, we can see that they are preparing to lose Arenas. You should know that Heywood, Butler and Stevens are all Arenas's buddies. Cleaning them is naturally to prepare for cutting Arenas in the future.
Cuban picked up a bargain, and he paid for the soft boy Guden and the old guy Howard, but he got a defensive player and a scoring machine.
Heywood was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers as second in the first round in the 201 NH draft. The Cavaliers traded Heywood to the Orlando Magic for Michael Doriac, and then he was traded to the Washington Wizards, who exchanged for Larone Profit and a first round draft pick.
He served as the starting center for most of his first six seasons with the Wizards. By the 20726B season, his career data had been significantly improved, averaging a career-high 10.6 points per game and able to grab 2 rebounds. His tough game attitude and passionate fighting spirit made him very popular among fans.
Chamberlain glanced at Haywood, smiled coldly, rubbed his hands and prepared to jump the ball.
Heywood had a bad temper. He glared and asked, "Why are you laughing at?"
Chamberlain still didn't speak, and this time he didn't even look at Heywood. Butler laughed and said, "He's afraid of you, man."
Jackson looked at the two of them contemptuously and said, "Idiot, I don't know anything about the dying person. He has no habit of talking to the corpse."
This is arrogant enough, but this is Chamberlain's original intention.
The referee threw the ball. Heywood was already thirty years old and his body declined slightly. His reaction and physical fitness were not as good as Chamberlain, who gave the racket to Billups with his advantage.
The confrontation between Billups and Kidd is also a highlight. These two old guys are both old monsters that are stronger and stronger.
What shames the current star point guards who are in their playing years is that in the top four assists per game this season, there is only Paul, the new generation star, and the remaining three are Nash, Billups and Kidd.
Facing Kidd's defense, Billups jogged to the frontcourt calmly. He waved his hand to signal his teammates to separate the running positions. Chamberlain helped him cover at the high position. Kidd supported Chamberlain with his arm and waited for the upcoming pick-and-roll.
Heywood also defended himself, and he stared at Billups at a later position. In this case, they planned to misplace the defense. As a result, Billups directly hung the ball to Chamberlain who was standing next to Kidd.
On top of Kidd's head, Chamberlain took the ball and suddenly leaned forward and hit him. Kidd was immediately knocked out.
After knocking Kidd away, Chamberlain raised his arm and was about to shoot. Haywood was anxious and immediately jumped up and rushed forward.
When Haywood flew up in the air, Chamberlain pulled down the ball that was about to take action, and his body bent down again, like a cheetah attacking, his right hand slapped the ball quickly and skillfully, and his long legs moved quickly, whistling towards the penalty area.
Nowitzki was stuck by Ibaka. Butler and others had no time to defend. Chamberlain rushed into the penalty area with big strides, put the ball away and fixed it on his lower abdomen. He took two steps again and rushed to the basket, twisting his body and flew into the sky.
Like a falcon flying towards the sky, Chamberlain's slender body was straight in the air. He held the ball in his left hand and turned his left arm behind him. He caught the ball with his right hand, drew a semicircle, and smashed the ball into the ring with a loud bang.
The Mavericks fans were shocked by this opening dunk. Chamberlain knocked away one, shook one and then rushed into the penalty area to make a hand-changing dunk. The fans at the scene were shocked and their minds were shaken.
After landing, Chamberlain happened to be the Mavericks bench next to him. Cuban sat on the bench in frustration. He rushed over and yelled at him, "Idiot, pay back the money, otherwise you will kill your team."
Cuban was so angry that his face was pale, and his lips were trembling, "Bitch, I'm so arrogant, God will punish you..."
Danpier sat next to Cuban. He was already 34 years old and was no longer the "No. 2 center in the West" who was running like the wind, so he knew that if he wanted to get a pension contract, he had to serve the big fund owner Cuban.
The incident of Kuban sending Guden away in cold blood also stimulated Danpier, because in the early stage of the transaction, he was originally going to send him away. Although Guden was soft, he was even younger.
In addition, because of Thomas, Humphries, and even the team has a guest appearance as Nowitzki, Dampier's substitute position is not reliable.
So, Danpier decided to stand up for the money owner and shouted to Chamberlain: "It's just a dunk, I can dunk when I was ten years old."
Cuban also shouted: "Yes, you dunked an empty basket. What is a dunk under no defense?"
Chamberlain did not speak, ran away with his head down. Cuban and Danpier looked at each other. The former patted the latter on the shoulder and said, "Yu Dehao, man, we at least beat him mentally. Now he has nothing to say."
Danpier was encouraged by Cuban and was so excited that he couldn't hold on to himself. He wanted to kneel on the ground and say, "What the master said is what the slave thought," he said.
The Mavericks' offensive core is naturally the partner of Kidd and Nowitzki, especially the latter. Although he is already 3 years old this season, the Germans are still unstoppable on the court. His unparalleled mid-range shot skills are still a headache for any opponent.
It is worth mentioning that with the fact that the playing time of Nowitzki did not decrease last season, the pass-through rate, free throw rate, shooting rate and assist data have improved, which may be related to his contract year. Nowitzki is going to re-sign the contract this summer.
Billups stared at Kidd closely and did not dare to relax at all. You should know that so far this season, the Mavericks have averaged 2.4 assists per game, ranking first in the league. This shows that they pay great attention to team combat, and their team battle leader is Kidd.
Kidd ran slowly across the frontcourt. His ball control rhythm seemed a bit messy and seemed to be easily intercepted, but Billups didn't even look at the ball in his hand. He knew that this was a method used by the old monster to look forward to rookies.
I don't know how many times this season, there are rookies who want to steal Kidd's ball to become famous in one fell swoop, but they are all beaten up very badly.
Billups didn't get fooled because he often cheated rookies like this.
After Kidd ran to the frontcourt, Nowitzki was waiting for him at a high position. He passed the ball calmly, and he ran to the inside. Butler slipped into the baseline at the same time, while Heywood walked out to prepare to cover Nowitzki. The Mavericks' offense was orderly.
This is how powerful Carlisle is. This handsome and young head coach was once the successor of old Nelson's careful training. He did a good job and led the Mavericks to develop smoothly.
Heywood stuck Chamberlain toughly. When the latter followed Nowitzki backed, he saw Heywood's appearance with his own light. He had already hit him hard, but Heywood groaned but didn't give way.
Nowitzki got away from Chamberlain. Although Ibaka made up for defense in time, facing Nowitzki's Golden Rooster Independence, his defense was not successful and the ball fell into the ring.
Billups took Jackson's serve, Kidd changed his tactics and pressed him up. Billups did not fight for his will. As soon as he pressed, he immediately passed the ball to Curry.
Curry is a double-athlete defender, and organizing offense is also his strength. He ran quickly through the half, and took advantage of Jackson's cover to break through the inside, butler blocked it. Curry held the ball with his right hand while pushing forward with his right shoulder, and then took a step forward with his left foot and then trembled his wrist and sent the ball to the ground to his left hand.
After changing direction, Curry quickly stepped to the side, pulled away from Butler's position and rose up - passing the ball
Chamberlain in the penalty area got up and took the ball off. Heywood followed with a roar, raised his arms and stuck Chamberlain's back, spread his legs and dropped his weight slightly, and squatted on a horse stance to withstand Chamberlain.
Chamberlain showed a sneer on his face, and he pushed his strength back, and his back, which was as tough as an iron wall, ran wildly and continuously hit. "Bang bang bang bang, one after another, a series of muffled sounds reached the ears of the players around him, and two seven-foot men began to compete in the inside line.
Although Heywood was tough, many things on the battlefield were not changed by determination and fighting spirit. Chamberlain used all his strength to hit him. This was no longer something that he was in his thirties. After resistant to the first two moves, he finally couldn't stand the third move. He slid and was knocked and staggered.
Chamberlain knocked away Heywood, and he keenly noticed his opponent's concessions, then twisted his waist and turned around, put away the ball, stared at the ring with his eyes, and stomped his feet hard on the ground, like a rocket soaring into the sky, like an angry dragon going out to sea, and rushed towards Heywood.
Heywood gritted his teeth and roared: "Don't think about it" to push Chamberlain's chest, trying to push him down.
But he was retreating, so his arm was not strong enough. In addition, he underestimated Chamberlain's determination to dunk.
The body was pushed back, but then it took off faster. Chamberlain hit Heywood's chest with his legs, rode Heywood's shoulders under his crotch, holding the ball with both hands as if the gods were waving an axe, and smashing into the basket ring
Chapter completed!