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Chapter 502: Unexpected backup center

In the first quarter, the Nuggets fell behind the Pacers by 6 points 21:27, the Pacers ranked fourth in the offensive efficiency league, and the Nuggets ranked sixth in the offensive efficiency league, but now this quarter game looks like the fourth to last and the sixth to last.

Gallinari is in good shape, scoring 12 points with 27 points. The scoring percentage is already very high. He basically scored half of the teams. Not to mention it, Gallinari's performance in this game tonight is definitely a crushing performance.

This altitude sickness had a great impact on the Pacers at the beginning, but they were all professional players after all. After one quarter, they quickly followed the pace.

In the second quarter, there was no Nuggets replaced with Trey Lyles. This was Linson's opponent in college. Kentucky's No. 3 position has now become a stable rotation for the Nuggets, and most often appear in the No. 4 position. On the court, he is faster than Millsap and better in assisting defense.

At the same time, they all replaced their core inside players. Linson and Jokic were both down and replaced with two thin men. This is something McMillan can accept. Otherwise, if Turner, a center who doesn't like physical confrontation, would really become Jokic's ***.

When the Nuggets change to this lineup, Plumley also has a characteristic. His offense is not good, he even has a little buttery hand when eating cakes. Sometimes when pick-and-rolls are caught at the basket, he feels a little unstable, but he is not without advantages, otherwise he will not become Jokic's substitute.

Be able to pass the ball, yes! As a center who has no mid-range, can be cut free throws and has a good finishing ability at the basket, but he has excellent "distributing" ability in the league.

His card was very good. As soon as he got on the court, he was at the free throw line, and he was obviously a position where he didn't have much threat, but he directly passed the ball to the hand of Trey Lyles, who ran back to the inside. The latter made a beautiful backhand layup and scored a score.

Lyles, who had long hands and feet, completely passed the defense of Sadies Young. This made Turner very depressed. Usually in the team's training match, every time he met Lin Sen to play singles, he could at least know where his own defense was. He was not strong enough, his footsteps didn't keep up, and his defense pounced slowly. This pounced too fiercely. He could find the problems and change these.

But every time he encounters Lin Sen passes the ball, he feels very uncomfortable. He is not a player with high IQ in basketball. If he is standing in the penalty area, he can see which player has cut in the air and how should he defend. However, when he defends the opponent's center at the top of the arc, he can't see the players running on both sides in his eyes, and he is obviously not prepared for the passing of the opponent's center.

The Nuggets' second lineup only played one round and completely turned this game into another. Their continuous running and passing were better than the Pacers' second lineup. What was even more uncomfortable is that in many cases, Oladipo, who often took the Pacers to play the second lineup, was in a bad state tonight.

After Linson and Garlinari left the field, the second lineup was not weak, but all this required Oladipo and Gordon to be in excellent form.

Plumli showed another advantage at this time, with a frame protection of above-level standards. If Plumli has any stronger points than Jokic, it is undoubtedly the frame protection ability.

He is not short, and his wingspan and bounce are advantages. Just Jokic's matchbox bounce is not much different from jumping or not, but Plumley is different.

The touch felt bad tonight, and Oladipo's adjustment was also very fast, and he firmly broke through the inside line. He and Murray looked about the same height, but Oladipo was obviously stronger, and his speed was very fast. His speed was not as fast as Iverson and Wade, but in the second step.

The first step is to push the defense, and the second step is to accelerate the breakthrough when the opponent's foothold is not stable. After Murray was pushed open, Plumli, behind him, made quick defense, but Oladipo was not afraid at all.

They played against the Nuggets once this season, and in that game, Oladipo directly pushed him away against Plumley's defense and completed a two-handed dunk.

He completely thought that he had the ability to hit Plumley and complete another dunk, but this time, it was obvious that the expected hitting Plumley did not appear at the beginning. Instead, he was hit by Plumley this time.

The Nuggets' second lineup only played one round and completely turned this game into another. Their continuous running and passing were better than the Pacers' second lineup. What was even more uncomfortable is that in many cases, Oladipo, who often took the Pacers to play the second lineup, was in a bad state tonight.

After Linson and Garlinari left the field, the second lineup was not weak, but all this required Oladipo and Gordon to be in excellent form.

Plumli showed another advantage at this time, with a frame protection of above-level standards. If Plumli has any stronger points than Jokic, it is undoubtedly the frame protection ability.

He is not short, and his wingspan and bounce are advantages. Just Jokic's matchbox bounce is not much different from jumping or not, but Plumley is different.

The touch felt bad tonight, and Oladipo's adjustment was also very fast, and he firmly broke through the inside line. He and Murray looked about the same height, but Oladipo was obviously stronger, and his speed was very fast. His speed was not as fast as Iverson and Wade, but in the second step.

The first step is to push the defense, and the second step is to accelerate the breakthrough when the opponent's foothold is not stable. After Murray was pushed open, Plumli, behind him, made quick defense, but Oladipo was not afraid at all.

They played against the Nuggets once this season, and in that game, Oladipo directly pushed him away against Plumley's defense and completed a two-handed dunk.

He completely thought that he had the ability to hit Plumley and complete another dunk, but this time, it was obvious that the expected hitting Plumley did not appear at the beginning. Instead, he was hit by Plumley this time.

He completely thought that he had the ability to hit Plumley and complete another dunk, but this time, it was obvious that the expected hitting Plumley did not appear at the beginning. Instead, he was hit by Plumley this time.
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