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182. Crazy Attack

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Ellis' injury gave Chamberlain a new understanding of the game, not retreating, but moving forward bravely!

If he could quickly get rid of Big Ben's entanglement just now and make up for the defense of James instead of Ellis, this wouldn't have happened.

But things have happened, and regret is useless. Chamberlain cheered up and prepared to welcome a new round of attacks by the Knights.

There is no doubt that the Cavaliers will make the most of the advantages they have gained. Ellis' injury and leaving the court is a good news for them. He is the Warriors' starting shooting guard. Without him, he is equivalent to missing a musket.

James made two free throws, Billups dribbled the ball, West was extremely active. He was like a jackal who was out of the gate, and every gap was the flesh and bones in his eyes. After arriving at the frontcourt, he ran wildly, rushing left and right, making Billy Thomas, who was defending him, extremely embarrassed.

West brought the energy they needed to the Warriors. Billups did not play singles. When he saw Ilgoskas and Wallace still double-teaming Chamberlain, he passed the ball to West who came to pick up.

West took the ball and looked into the inside line. When his calf bent, he suddenly started, like an electric rabbit with a clockwork, he rushed into the Cavaliers' encirclement.

Faced with West's breakthrough that was purely based on speed, Billy Thomas struggled to deal with it. He is a veteran and being able to gain a place in the powerful Cavaliers depends on his experience and a calm mind, and physical strength and physical fitness are exactly his shortcomings.

After West started the first two steps, Thomas could barely deal with it. After West fully activated the acceleration mode, he could only follow behind and eat his way.

Fortunately, there is a defensive man on the outside, naturally James. James did not get too entangled with Harrington. He winked at Thomas and completed the change of defense. West faced the little emperor and shook his wrist. The basketball tricked through a gap and fell into the penalty area.

In the penalty area, Chamberlain was fighting with Wallace to grab the position. The ball jumped up after hitting the ground. He grabbed the ball and turned to face the former defensive overlord of the penalty area. He had no fear on his face and pressed his shoulders against Big Ben with his shoulders and started to rush in.

Wallace's face was distorted like an evil ghost, and his muscles were as high as steel, and he tried hard to block Chamberlain from the penalty area.

After four or five consecutive hits, Chamberlain turned around and turned around. Wallace quickly moved sideways, but Chamberlain pulled back and jumped up directly, hitting the board before Ilgoskas stepped forward to double-team. Wallace also reacted quickly enough, but he only had time to pull Chamberlain's arm, but instead took a foul.

Chamberlain made a free throw. He stood on the free throw line and stared at the ring seriously. His legs bent and his body lowered slightly. Then he did not stand straight, so he shook his wrist and pushed the ball out.

The moment he pushed the ball straight, Chamberlain's bent legs suddenly straightened, as if his legs had turned into a spring. After the ball flew up, he also flew up. After the basketball hit the ring, he landed just as soon as he jumped. Da Ben and Daz hurriedly occupied the space under the basket, but the basketball bounced out and was caught by Chamberlain outside.

Chamberlain is now enjoying this move. Some people learn from him to play this trick, but they are not successful. Every time they are free throw violations, because no one has such strong insight and such terrifying physical fitness as he is. He jumps and lands as soon as the basketball hits the ring.

Chamberlain took the rebound and took a step to the basket, grabbed the basketball arm with his right hand and raised it high. His strong body seemed to be a missile ready to be launched. After igniting, he immediately flew up. Before I could react, Ilgoskas and Da Ben had time to react. When he turned around, he saw a snow-white jersey flying in front of him and dunked!

Chamberlain's continuous score gave the Warriors players a shot of a heart-warming agent. His self-snatch rebounding and dunking seemed to sound the horn of an attack, and the Warriors' morale was greatly boosted.

After James got the ball again, his life was not easy. Petrus came to deal with him personally, while Harrington was waiting for him on the wings. As long as James dared to break through, he had to welcome the double-team of these two defensive players.

Seeing that the boss encountered difficulties, as the guard with swords in front of the imperial guard, Gibson hurried up to help the boss share the pressure. James passed the ball and West suddenly rushed up from behind like a vicious dog. Although he could not steal the ball, he scared Gibson and James. Is this kid too active?

Gibson's attack rhythm was disrupted. He made several fake moves without shaking away West, and passed the ball to Ilgoskas.

Daz finally got the opportunity to attack. He used his height advantage to face Chamberlain, arched his body under the basket, and then arched the ball with one hand and waved his hand smoothly, giving him a small hook under the basket.

This move is Yao Ming's unique skill, and Chamberlain is very envious of this, but his strength is too strong and he will hook the ball outside the court every time he hooks.

However, his bounce was also very good. Big Z's move was safe enough, but it was still not enough. Chamberlain soared into the sky. Before the basketball reached the highest point, he was slapped by his big hand. He slapped it down and was directly out of the three-point line.

Billups ran towards the basketball and was about to pick up the ball, but a figure was more active than him. West pushed him away and grabbed the ball, bent down and ran wildly towards the front court.

This made Billups laugh and cry. He yelled while chasing him from behind: "I am your teammate, boy, I am your teammate!"

James returned to defense in time. West rushed into the three-point line and looked back at Billups who were yelling there. James thought he was going to pass the ball, so he immediately changed the focus of the defense and let go of West rushed to Billups. However, although West glanced at the teammate, he had no intention of passing the ball at all. He dunked in front of James.

What annoyed the little emperor was that he misjudged, so he focused on Billups, and could only watch West's arrogant dunk in front of him.

The Warriors' defensive counterattack ignited the enthusiasm of the fans at Oracle Stadium, and deafening cheers sounded from all directions, almost overturning the ceiling of the stadium.

Chamberlain and West celebrate to celebrate, James frowned and asked Gibson for the ball alone in the first half of the game.

This is where some experts attack James. The latter's ability is unquestionable, and his style of play is also selfless. However, he is a small forward, or a shooting guard, but he is never defined as a organizational guard, so he should not do organizational work. Even if he has a broad vision, he can always send a wonderful pass, because if he, a small forward, organizes the offense with the ball, then what do you want the team's real organizational guard to do?

The strange thing about the Cavaliers is that they clearly know that James needs to have the ball in hand to maximize their combat effectiveness and like to organize attacks with the ball, but they just signed a lot of organizational defenders. Not to mention Gibson, who is standing on the court, they said that there are still three organizational defenders on the bench, Damon Jones, Eric Snow, and Devin Brown.

In other words, the Cavaliers uniform team wanted to use this method to suggest that James should let go of the ball? However, their plan is too bad, so it would be better to say it directly in person.

As soon as James got the ball, Pitrus went up to defend with his body. He was strong and his strength had always been his advantage. James could only use speed and explosive power to beat him, but there was a faster Harrington waiting on the side.

Cavaliers coach Brown was anxious off the court and kept shouting, "LeBron passes the ball, LeBron passes the ball." Old Nelson was extremely disdainful of him and didn't understand how such a person could become the head coach of the NBA. This guy will only fight the main lineup and ignore some potential talents on the bench.

It’s not that old Nelson is biased against him. In the eyes of the old man, there is a big man with great potential sitting on the bench of the Cavaliers, center Valejo from the Pampas Prairie in South America.

James wanted to show his toughness, but the little emperor chose the wrong opponent. His current opponent is a group of warriors. His determination is to find trouble for himself. After he started, Pitrus and Harrington began to entangle him regardless of means, and they worked harder than Da Ben and Ilgoskas double-team Chamberlain.

James was in a hurry and only then did he remember to pass the ball. As soon as he put away the ball, he pounced on it, West!

James hurriedly took the ball back. West had just appeared too abruptly, almost scaring the little emperor's soul. However, although he avoided West's steal, he could not avoid Petrus's big hand. James took the ball back, and Petrus immediately snatched it out without hesitation.

Pitrus dribbled the ball forward by himself. The Cavaliers defended quickly and could not hit the fast break. Chamberlain followed up from the middle, and Pitrus passed the ball to Billups. The latter pretended to break through and then passed the ball to Chamberlain in the middle. Chamberlain charged all the way, but his speed did not decrease after receiving the ball, and he rushed to the blue bottom with a fierce attack.

Neither Daz nor Da Ben had time to organize the defense. Gibson happened to be at the basket. Seeing Chamberlain pounce at him with the ball, he wanted to grit his teeth and stop him, but then he remembered the unlucky Ellis. After a quick weighing between losing points and being injured, he decisively made way out of the basket.

Without any obstacles, Chamberlain succeeded in dunking.

James was anxious after being chased by the Warriors for 8 points in a row. Now their lead is gone, and they are also led by 4 points by the opponent. However, he is anxious, and someone is even more anxious than him.

Gibson also wanted to complete his revenge against Chamberlain, so after he dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, he first passed the ball to Da Ben, and then the latter passed the ball back and received the ball again. He made a long shot from outside the three-point line without hesitation, not caring about the boss James's eyes at all.

West's defense is always so active. Although he failed to block Gibson, his interference turned the latter's ball of revenge into a blacksmith, and then Chamberlain jumped up and turned the ball into their rebound.
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