939 I don't want to lose
Carter is irritated now.
When entering the court, Carter was in a good mood. He just won the popular Heat before, and he has always performed well after joining the Warriors. The atmosphere of the Warriors is also very good, so it makes him, a veteran, enjoyable.
As a result, I was unhappy when I entered the court. Curry was ranked ahead of him. According to the NH, the bigger the player, the lower the entry, which shows that the Warriors still value him quite.
When Curry entered the court, he received quite a lot of cheers. When he entered the court, the fans suddenly changed their previous joy. All kinds of boo and insults sounded, some scolding him, some scolding him, some scolding him, some scolding him, some scolding him, some scolding him, some scolding him, some scolding him, some scolding him, some scolding him, some scolding him, some scolding him, and some scolding him, Carter was almost vomiting blood in anger.
Carter understood that he did make a flaw last season, but that was not his intention. He said with a conscience that, who in the Magic team was as hard as him during the game? A group of bastards, led by Lewis, were there to be a monk and hit the clock.
So, Carter was angry.
Old Nelson obviously saw his emotional change, so he patted his shoulder and said, "Wensi, I know your legs are already hungry and thirsty. Go up and knock these bitches up."
The Warriors' starting lineup is: Chamberlain, Ibaka, Jamison, Carter, West.
The Magic's starting lineup is much more tangled. Their organizational guard is Jamal Nelson, who is the same surname as Old Nelson, so that Nelson Jr. has been his son for a long time in the hearts of pseudo-fans.
Nelson Jr. was also quite miserable. He was tragically injured in the 2609 season, which not only ended the Magic's dream of winning the championship, but also allowed him to return to his previous "either good or bad" situation after he recovered from his injury.
In addition, the Magic signed Chris Duhon. Duhon played badly last season, with a shooting percentage of only 37.0, and even lost the starting position at the end of the season. However, he is a good substitute point guard, while the original first substitute "White Chocolate" Jason Williams could only play the third point guard.
On the second position, Magic spent $1.96 million to keep Redick, which was very necessary.
Last season, starting shooting guard Vince Carter performed disappointingly. In the Eastern Conference Finals, the average average of 13.7 points against the Celtics and a shooting percentage of 3. At one point, there was a voice that let Redick start for him. His lost state was the key to the Magic being eliminated.
At that time, Magic fans were extremely dissatisfied with Carter, but the evil retribution came. They quickly understood what it means to be in a blessing without knowing the blessing. Carter, who was scolded for being miserably, directly ran away from his contract, and went to his arch-rival Warriors at the base salary. Of course, this is also the reason why the fans angrily scolded Carter as a traitor.
Now that Carter left, the Magic found that no one was available on their No. 2 position, so there was no choice but to use "Ah Q" Richardson.
Richardson just came in summer, which means he was here to fill the vacancy of Carter - Redick couldn't play the starter, he had to help the Magic maintain continuous firepower as the sixth man.
In this way, Richardson can start. He is a tough player, good at hand-to-hand defense, and has certain low-post singles ability. However, most of the offenses come from the three-point line, even one meter away. After coming to the Magic, Richardson has the opportunity to get more open three-pointers.
The starting small forward is an acquaintance of the Warriors, Frenchman Michael Pitrus, and the Magic also signed second-round rookie Stanley Robinson, but this is just a non-guaranteed contract and is likely to be laid off before the start of the season.
In the power forward position, "Mr. Billion Yuan" Rashad Lewis continued to start. Because of Carter's arrival, Lewis' data declined last season - this was a summer. The Magic's publicized the outside world. Carter hated it and was paralyzed. I'm a point guard. I have nothing to do with your mother Lewis?
Apart from Lewis, Brandon Bass and Ryan Anderson were also sitting on the Magic's bench.
Bass was almost "abandoned" last season, which is not worthy of being. He is full of fighting spirit and murderous aura. It is rumored that the Magic management has reflected on this and the new season is expected to increase his playing time.
Anderson worked hard to train his muscles during the offseason. If the two could achieve a virtuous cycle, it is not ruled out that the head coach would move Lewis to the small forward position.
Center, Dwight Howard is undoubtedly the Magic ace. It is precisely because of his existence that the Magic still established the strongest defensive system in the league with mediocre external defense qualifications.
On the bench, Polish Massin Gotat is a big man coveted by the league. He represented Poland in the European 2ll qualifiers in the B month, averaging 18 points and 9 rebounds per game.
Gott's condition declined last year, but his height and movement ability are trustworthy. Unfortunately, the insurmountable Iron Man Howard is standing in front of him. Without trading, Gottt will have no chance to make a comeback.
In addition, Magic also signed Daniel Alton. Alton had a lotto net worth before the draft, but the market fell sharply on the day of the draft and was selected by Magic in the second place.
The Magic have no major flaws as a whole, they have the best center forward, the starting five tigers have great strength, and the bench depth is very considerable. They will be one of the favorites to win the Eastern Conference in the next few years, but they are just one of the ‘one’s, and they will never be able to become the Eastern Conference champion.
When both sides came on the court, when they jumped, Howard, who was holding his breath, picked the ball to Nelson Jr. before Chamberlain.
The Magic fans immediately screamed, at least the initiative in the beginning was in their hands.
West is famously aggressive in defense, and it is not very suitable for him to play as a guard in the organization, because he is too impulsive. Although he can make the team's rhythm extremely hot, the Warriors already have a hot Chamberlain, and the point guard needs a Billups-like calm veteran.
Nelson Jr. ran to the frontcourt with West's defense. Howard reached out to the basket on the left wing to ask for the ball. Nelson Jr. saw this and immediately passed in.
As the whole league knows, the Warriors' defense likes to shrink in because they have the greatest defender in the league, Chamberlain, and Chamberlain guards the penalty area.
So, if possible, each team will start attacking from the outside, but obviously, the Magic can't do that.
Howard turned his back to Chamberlain and took the ball, turned around directly. In the commentary seat, EpN's number one commentator Reggie Miller exclaimed: "Oh, God, am I dazzled? Dwight actually wants to attack him head-on and gets a cap."
EpN's other commentator Jeff Van Gundy said confidently: "No, Reggie, we have to believe in Dwight. He is not a fool--well, he is indeed a fool."
Howard was too confident. He did practice hard in summer and made progress, but he thought Chamberlain was in summer? Is it a game to lead the team to the World Championships?
When the monster was cut across, Chamberlain knew his purpose, so he pretended to be shaken by and followed quietly.
In this way, when Howard jumped and slapped, Chamberlain stepped in from behind and slapped the ball down.
Seeing this, West shouted loudly outside the three-point line: "Yu Deqing, your hot pot must be very good."
Howard glared at West fiercely, because Richardson grabbed the ball, they could attack again.
In the Warriors' defense, there are usually very few single-on-one defenses, double-teams, supplementary defense, assisted defense, and rotations. This is mainly because they have a group of defensive players. Chamberlain won't say anything. West, Ibaka, Jackson, and Barnes are all very strong in defense. Curry has also made a lot of progress in defense under Bowen's training.
Now Jamison and Carter's single defense are not outstanding, but they will never lose the chain. Therefore, the Magic found it difficult for them to deal with the opponent in front of them, so they could only cooperate continuously, which would be a serious blow to their confidence.
Stan Van Gundy understood this and stood off the court and shouted, "RuuRuu"
Richardson broke through with the ball. Carter once played on the Magic's second position for a season. He knew very well the positioning of this position - it was not a simple scoring, but also to organize, because this was the case with Tkoglu in the past, and the Magic system was arranged in this way.
This is also one of the reasons why Carter played so badly last season. He is used to being an attack vanguard, passing the ball, etc., and he doesn't really understand.
Richardson rushed in, Carter let go first, and then stuck him. Richardson could not pass the ball, so he had to jump up and attack.
Okay, Carter's mission was completed. He used to do the same. He shot himself, and then the Magic's offensive system was over.
In this way, Carter suddenly felt that he should go around all thirty teams, so wouldn’t he be a bunker?
The basketball was so excited that Chamberlain raised his hand with one arm and pulled the ball into his arms. West received his pass and rushed all the way, but the Magic returned to defense very quickly, and the Warriors did not have the opportunity to attack quickly.
Carter followed up and helped West cover at the top of the three-point line. West broke through and passed the ball to Carter, while he helped Jamison cover at the middle of the wing. In this way, Jamison pulled across and the Warriors showed two offensive points.
Carter made a fake shot and Richardson jumped up in a daze. Originally, Carter was going to pass the ball to Jamison because he saw Chamberlain breaking into the penalty area from the bottom line, and obviously he only needed a transition to score.
But Richardson's jump gave him another choice. Facing his opponent in mid-air, Carter directly hit him and threw the ball out.
"Swish" three-pointer hit
"Beep" the referee blew the whistle
The Warriors fans at the I-scene couldn't believe it, and they were stunned for more than a second before they started screaming.
Carter was stunned for at least two or three seconds, and he couldn't believe it. West came up and hit him with a chest whisper and shouted loudly: "A assist, brother, I got an assist at the beginning."
Carternine said: "I threw it away, why did I get in?"
Magic fans were almost crying, "Traitors, Phoenix, etc. were even louder. They all thought Carter was deliberately playing in Magic last season, just to disrupt their team.
"This damn messing stick." Howard thought so. There was no way. He played more than 90 games last season, but Carter couldn't play one.
Added penalty hit, 40
The Magic counterattacked, and Howard finally stopped asking for the ball from the inside. He ran to the free throw area to help Nelson Jr. provide a cover, and then stayed threatened on the wing. The two cut into the penalty area almost at the same time.
At this time, Lewis landed at the middle distance, Nelson Jr. passed the ball to him. Lewis squeezed in and then hung the ball into the inside. At this time, Howard happened to fall from the basket. When he got the ball, he turned around and threw the ball into the basket and sent it in.
Seeing this, Van Gundy beat the table and said passionately: "With beautiful cooperation, the offense starts from the organizational guards, and through the power forwards, the center scores in the end. This is a standard positional offense. There is no doubt that the Magic's positional battle has always been one of the best in the league."
"How about it compared to the Warriors?" Miller asked with a smile. Of course he knew that this partner was a loyal fan of the Magic. There was no way, who made the Magic's head coach his elder brother?
Although Van Gundy is the younger brother of the Magic coach, he is still very fair and commented: "If the Warriors want to fight a positional war, then old Nelson can build the best positional war team in the league, but they actually rarely engage in positional wars. They have a genius like Chamberlain, and fighting a positional war is too wasteful."
He was right, the Warriors will never be imprisoned by tactics. They will choose how to fight according to the situation, that is, they will remain unchanged with changes.
This is the benefit of having a talented player. When the Bulls had Jordan, the so-called triangular offense was just to let Jordan score through various means.
West hung the ball to Chamberlain, who got the ball and pushed it twice with his back to Howard. After feeling his opponent's defensive determination, Chamberlain did not force it, but passed the ball to Carter on the outside.
Carter got the ball, and everyone's attention subconsciously hit him, but Carter did not jump to score, but threw it back as soon as he received the ball.
After Chamberlain passed the ball, he moved sideways first, then turned around quickly, and passed the Warcraft to the basket. In this way, Carter's pass arrived just in time. He took the ball and made a comfortable layup and easily scored two points.
Magic fans once again screamed in pain: "Carter, you are indeed a messing stick last season, why didn't you pass it like this?"
Chapter completed!