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947 Generals without troops

Chamberlain and McGee jumped the ball, the latter was ambitious and ambitious.

The two stood face to face, McGee kept trotting in place like a boxer, and Chamberlain looked at him with weird eyes and said, "Rookie, didn't you take medicine before the game?"

McGee said disdainfully: "If you beat you like this, you still need to take drugs?"

He laughed after saying this, feeling that he was very imposing, and turned to Wall and said, "Boy, is this a great trash talk?"

Wall smiled awkwardly, and everyone laughed.

The referee was about to throw the ball, but after hearing McGee's words, he frowned and said, "You go and do a urine test for me after the game."

McGee anxiously said, "Man, what do you mean?"

The referee didn't speak, and Chamberlain didn't speak anymore. This guy was so stupid.

Chamberlain just teased him, but McGee thought that what he said, "The medicine is actually marijuana, but looking at his bird-like appearance, this guy has definitely smoked this thing a lot before.

The referee threw the ball up, and Chamberlain and McGee stomped their feet and jumped up almost at the same time. McGee's physical fitness is indeed very good and his wingspan is also excellent. Chamberlain is already taking it seriously. McGee can even rush to his teammates in front of him, which is rare.

Carter laughed, and he noticed that after McGee transferred the ball to Wall, Arenas's face suddenly pulled down.

Wall is the top pick, and of course he is the core of the Wizards' focus training, and he also has this ability.

Judging from the style of play and physical fitness, Wall is very similar to Derek Ross, the No. 26-year No. 1 pick. He has an outstanding figure, strong explosive power, amazing athletic power, and the speed of the wind. More importantly, his skills are very good.

The unique feature of Wall dribbling is his good balance, which allows him to make very strange changes, with sudden changes in his pace and alternating his hands. With these, his dribbling can get rid of his opponent.

However, the one who defended him today was West. Wall knew his advantage. He was very fast, and his first step and even the jump speed were amazing. Relying on this in the first two games, he once caused huge trouble to his opponents.

This time he thought about this, but West also had a strong explosive power, and there was a fanaticism to lock the opponent on the defensive end. Wall turned forward and rushed, and West screamed and held his shoulders against him.

The speed of the No. 1 pick was forced to slow down. Arenas rushed up and shouted: "Boy, give it to me here."

But in the half-court offense and defense, Wall has a very obvious disadvantage, that is, after the rhythm drops, he has to organize the offense firmly, so that the defender only gives him space to shoot but cut off his breakthrough and pass route, which means that once he can't run, his efficiency will drop sharply.

West knew this, so he kept blocking his breakthrough. Wall had no choice but to pass the ball to Arenas.

The general was facing Curry. He was confident and shouted: "Boy, this is our first matchup? Very good, prepare to meet your nightmare."

"It's so much nonsense," West muttered, and rushed up like the wind and pushed Curry away to complete the defense change.

Arenas forced a breakthrough and returned from injury. His speed and explosive power were not as good as before. After Carter came up to double-team, the general could not rush up and could only pass the ball.

After a round of the ball, the ball returned to Wall.

Wall cursed in his heart that 2 seconds have passed, and the ball he got was a real bomb ball, either to kill his opponent or to kill himself.

There was no choice. Wall quickly took the lead and jumped up and shot. As a result, Chamberlain rushed out of nowhere and floated to Wall like a ghost, nailing his ball to the rebound with a slap.

Wall couldn't help but take a breath. This was his first time confronting Chamberlain, and then he knew why the head coach asked him to pay attention to Chamberlain not attacking within the opponent's killing range before the game.

The Warriors hit back, and this lineup was specially arranged for attack. West rushed to the frontcourt at lightning speed, Carter went up to cover, West broke through, Chamberlain followed in the middle, and he passed the ball directly. Chamberlain received the ball while running, but did not get any further luck, and went directly into the inside and dunked.

McGee and Bletcher could only shrug each other. The two did not have the flexibility and explosive power of Chamberlain, and one was not strong enough and the other was not tall enough, so they had no way to pose a threat to Chamberlain.

Wall still controls the ball and organizes the offense. West keeps pressing on his ball control space. Unless it is a dunk, Wall will have a problem with his layup under the pressure of the defender.

As long as Wall wants to break through and advance, West will go up and block him, and Carter and Curry will take advantage of the situation to force Wall to take action from the outside.

They knew that Wall's three-point shooting percentage was unstable, his hand shape was good before shooting, and his wrist looked beautiful and confident after shooting, but his movements lacked coherence.

The posture is as beautiful as a painting, and you can hit the iron when you take action

Chamberlain took the rebound, and the Warriors played the inside point first. McGee and Bletch went up to double-team. Seeing this, Chamberlain directly passed the ball to Jamison, who was running back at the high position.

Jamison made a move, but the Wizards coaching staff was so scared that they were sweating in cold sweat. Their empty seats were leaked.

The Wizards also advanced very quickly. Wall knew that the opponents wanted to give him the No. 1 pick and would focus on him. After understanding this, he rationally chose to pass the ball instead of charge, and after he arrived in the frontcourt, he passed the ball to Bleche.

Although last season, Bletch averaged only 14.l points, 6-rebounds, 2l assists, 0 steals, and 09 blocks in the whole season, but in fact, in October when Jamison was diagnosed and from February to April when Jamison was traded, he averaged 262 per game, which made Wizards fans overjoyed and even called him Garnett Jr.

But in fact, Chamberlain believes that Bletcher is an overrated player.

There are three reasons. First, the bad team produced data madman. The Wizards only had 2 wins and 3 losses last season, and the data Blake shone was a bit humid.

Second, Bletcher's defensive ability is relatively low and he is a player with serious offense and defense imbalance. Many Chinese fans remember the game in which the Wizards defeated the Nets 8-6 on 210-1st-1st. In this game, Bletcher scored 2 points, 19 rebounds, 2 assists and l steals. This data is very dazzling, but what about Yi Jianlian, who faced him?

3 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks Yi Jianlian won the best data of the season on Bletch's head. What does this mean? Bletch did not defend.

Third, Bletcher himself was immature and his performance was greatly affected by tactics - from 1 month to 1 month last season, because Jamison returned, Bletcher returned to the bench, so his average score did not exceed 9 points. The gap in the starting substitute data is so big, which shows that Bletcher's attitude towards the game is some problems.

In the new season, since Gilbert River Linas has returned and No. 1 pick John Wall will control the team's rhythm, so Bletch's firepower will not be much more than in the middle of last season. According to Bletch's habits, this seriously undermines his enthusiasm.

Blecce hopes that he can be the core of the field and likes to be the core, but he knows that this team will belong to Wall. Even without Wall, Arenas will not let the commander's power fall into his hands.

Therefore, he will not have too many opportunities to control the ball this season.

This made him miss the days when there was no Wall and Arenas last season, when he was the core of the team.

Blecce is not a brainless idiot. He will not compete with Wall and Arenas for control, but he will not give up the opportunity to perform.

He wants to tell the team and the head coach that he is a good guy and may not be the boss, but he can be a suitable second-in-chief, third-in-chief, etc.

There is no doubt that beating Jamison, the former second-in-commander of the team, is a good way to do it.

As soon as Bletcher entered the Wizards, he was a substitute for Jamison and a sparring coach in the team. He knew this senior very well, but he lacked the necessary respect because in his opinion, Jamison was too soft.

So this time, he used a tough back push to deal with Jamison, who knew that the latter could not bear to eat.

Yes, Jamison is not good at defending with strength. Under Bletch's push, he slowly retreated, as if he was unable to face Bletch's strong attack.

Bletch rushed into the penalty area with a brutal ruthless pace. He stopped at the edge, hit Jamison again hard on the chest, jumped up, raised his arm and wanted to shoot.

A terrifying figure like a giant god suddenly rose from behind Jamison. Bletch then noticed that when Chamberlain had already reached the side, but he jumped up and had no choice but to grit his teeth and shoot the ball out.

The ending was predictable. Chamberlain waved his hand and the ball was knocked off.

Bleche cursed in his heart, and after staggering to the ground, he turned his head and looked at Jamison, and saw the latter's face with a cold smile.

Jamison is indeed not tough enough, but he is very smart and good at using the power of his teammates to make up for his own loopholes.

Curry rushed in flexibly to receive the ball. West and Carter started charging from the left and right wings. The three men inserted into the Wizards' chest like three sharp knives, which scared their head coach roared urgently: "Damn it, go back to defend quickly, go back to defend."

The Wizards' pace was also very fast. Arenas and Wall joined forces at this moment. The two worked together to form a line of defense. Carter and West attacked one after another, but they failed to succeed.

At this time, Chamberlain followed, and Curry passed the ball to Chamberlain.

With the ball in hand, Chamberlain rushed forward two steps, McGee and Bletch doubled him from both sides, Arenas and Wall also ran out and disturbed him.

At this time, Chamberlain put away the ball and threw it in.

A figure rushed into the penalty area like a ghost, and jumped into the air when it received the ball, and waved his backhand and sent the ball into the ring.

This score is easy to use.

The Wizards fans booed dissatisfiedly. After West landed, he opened his arms to fly the glider, and made a whimpering sound from his mouth, extremely arrogant.

"The villain is successful" fans cursed angrily, "No matter how fast you fly, you can't become a little Peter Pan."

Wall frowned and ran forward, feeling very dissatisfied. He hasn't scored yet. You know, this is his home court.

Arenas also had the same dissatisfaction, so he attacked again, and the Wizards' outside line had a disagreement. Wall signaled Arenas to cover himself, while Arenas reached out to ask for the ball from a distance.

The atmosphere of the Wizards suddenly became a little awkward. After all, Wall is a rookie. Although he regards the Wizards as his forbidden body, he also knows that this team still has the mark of Arenas.

In fact, Arenas was once Wall's idol, and Wall's breakthroughs were mostly borrowed from Arenas.

Unfortunately, in the face of power, friendship and worship can only be at a disadvantage.

Wall hesitated for a moment, should he play by himself or pass the ball to Arenas to show his magnanimity?

West didn't make him too embarrassed. He was always looking for opportunities, like a hungry wild dog looking for food. When Wall hesitated, the rhythm of possession slowed down. West seized the opportunity, suddenly reached out and poked the ball out.

Arenas was furious and couldn't help but scold, "Damn it, idiot"

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