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691 Mad Dog Marshal

Javier McGee took two technical fouls in a row, and Wizards head coach Sanders was about to collapse. What's going on? It's okay to get out of the court, why did you still implicate my team?

Two technical fouls, this is two free throws

The rules of NHAR spoon are different from PIBAM. The latter's technical foul is two free throws, while the former is one free throw. If two technical fouls appear in the tie, the latter will be four free throws, while the former will be two free throws.

There will be no consecutive throws in the game, but technical fouls can only be free throws but no throws. That is, technical fouls have occurred before the game begins. It is rare. The more famous one is that the Bulls play against the Bad Boys in the 3-year playoffs.

There was a game at that time. Bill Ranbill was harsh when he was jumping the ball before the game. Jordan was still full of energy and couldn't help but hit back and scolded Ranbill. As a result, the Great Emperor Cup was in a low voice, and the Great Emperor cursed angrily. The referee heard it and called him a technical foul.

Curry stood on the free throw line and made two consecutive free throws. West stood on the midfield line by pinching his waist. He did not pay attention to Curry's free throw, but laughed and watched McGee be pushed into the player channel.

"This idiot, as a person who has experienced it, I say very responsibly. If he doesn't change his temper for a day, there will be no day to make a comeback that day," West said to Arenas, "You said I'm right."

Arenas glanced at him lazily and said, "I just like his bad temper. Only the womb's breasts are soft."

McGee comes from a basketball family, among which his mother is a legendary star of BAR Scoop. He has solid basic basketball skills and also has great physical fitness. The Wizards are optimistic about his cooperation with Arenas and specially found a helper for the general.

In addition, as the old saying goes, dragons and phoenixes look for phoenixes, rats find holes, Arenas is rebellious and better than Iverson, and is arrogant than Marbury. To find teammates like this, he must be a bloody man. Of course, sissy and good babies are not good, so the Wizards chose McGee instead of Hibert, who had the same year and position as him, and had better development potential.

Curry made two free throws, Ibaka picked up the ball and threw it to West quickly. The latter got the ball and cut in at a low position. Arenas was beaten by him and couldn't defend it. Once West was thrown away, it would be difficult to defend him.

With his own strength, West penetrated into the Warriors' penalty area like a sharp knife. Jamison stepped forward to make up for defense. West passed the ball out when he was about to hit him. Gibson got the ball while running, held it high above his head and rushed to the basket, causing a violent dunk.

With the wild performance in the first quarter, Arenas began to slow down the pace. This slow down did not mean that he controlled the rhythm of the game to slow down, but that he no longer rushed to attack and began to support his teammates to score.

Arenas is also a dual-energy guard, and a great dual-energy guard.

But he has a difficult problem now, that is, his switching between a killer shooting guard and a commander-like organizational guard is not gentle enough. He may score 3ffs in one game but only three or four assists, or he may score more than a dozen assists in one game but only ten points in the account.

Arenas realized his shortcomings. When he came back from injury this time, he began to move towards the direction of the defender, so he averaged less than 20 per game but often had seven or eight assists to collect the accounts.

This makes the Warriors suffer.

After twenty minutes of holding on, Caron Butler finally had a chance to fire. He first ran back and asked for a jump shot to hit the ball, then stole Gibson's dribble, led the fast break and scored 4 points in a row.

When West saw that this was not good, he shook his head and Curry kept running along the three-point line, scaring the Wizards to focus on guarding him from the outside. Curry's three-pointer was so fatal.

Seizing this opportunity, West singled Arenas and ran twice in a row. Ibaka went to the high position to provide a cover. The two formed two offensive routes. West continued to advance, attracting substitute center Oboto to follow up into the penalty area, and then passed the ball to Ibaka.

Ibaka shot steadily above Arenas' head and hit a two-pointer.

Immediately, Arenas began to take revenge. He leaned on West to push in, then broke through his defense with the ball, and then attracted the opponent to double-team the ball to Jamison. The Wizards returned a mid-range shot.

Then the Wizards began to focus on the two points of Butler and Jamison. Blair met his opponent now. Jamison taught him with sharp breakthroughs again and again, while the Warriors played a little anxiously, and the pace was fast and it was easy to make mistakes.

Under the influence of the Wizards, the Warriors missed the score several times when they made layups. With one and a half points left in the second quarter, the Wizards overtake the score was 55-4

When Old Nelson saw that the situation was not good, he replaced Chamberlain, who was ready to play again.

The Wizards also wanted to take the opportunity to establish the momentum of victory. Three-point shooter Mike Miller reached the forward position, and the three Musketeers were still on the court, and the center was replaced by Haywood.

After playing, Chamberlain asked for the ball at a high position. He leaned against Haywood to test his strength. At this time, Ibaka helped Hill block Miller at the top of the penalty area. Hill rushed straight to the basket, Jamison and Miller went to chase him one after another, and Chamberlain took the opportunity to pass the ball to Ibaka.

Ibaka got the ball, slashed to the ground, and then rushed to the basket and dunked.

Arenas continued to break through, but Hill judged from the look he gave Miller before he left that he would pass the ball in the end. Sure enough, the general went all the way to the inside and turned around and passed the ball to Miller outside the three-point line.

As a result, Hill was waiting. As soon as the general turned around, he took the lead and grabbed Miller before he stole the ball.

Chamberlain received the ball at a high position again, and Haywood took a step back to prevent him from passing the ball. Seeing this, Chamberlain was not polite and jumped up and made a mid-range shot.

The Wizards still wanted to fight back, but the first half was over and the Warriors regained their lead 6-6.

At the beginning of the third quarter, the Warriors maintained the lineup in the second quarter, while the Wizards made a large-scale substitution. There was no way, and the three Musketeers fought for minutes in a row, and their physical strength was a little unsatisfied.

But what shocked Old Nelson was that Sanders actually replaced the three musketeers together.

Sanders has his own explanation: "There is nothing wrong with this. There is no doubt that our final battle was in the fourth quarter. The current situation is that the scores are rising alternately, so in the first half of the third quarter, I will never be pulled down from the double digits, at most eight or nine points. When you play together, won't you catch it back all at once?"

Arenas and Butler nodded in a sudden realization, but Jamison always felt something was wrong.

The Wizards' lineup is: Heywood, Andrew Brachi, Miller, Fery and Boykins.

Chamberlain played against the Wizards several times before, but he didn't meet Boykins. In the 2070B season, the latter was injured in the Bobcats. In the 609 season, the Wizards were injured again.

Seeing Boykins appearing in the NHA arena, Chamberlain felt a little weird. West actually went up and touched Boykins' head. While the latter had not yet gotten angry, he quickly left and laughed at Chamberlain and said, "It's like a little brother, man."

This little brother soon taught him a lesson 丨Boykins has his own strength when he can get on the NH at a height of 1.6 meters. In addition, when he was with the Nuggets, he was the team's sixth man and second only to Anthony's attacking point on the outside.

He pushed forward with the ball, facing Curry's defense, Boykins seemed at ease. When he reached the three-point line, he looked in, and then Curry only felt a flash of cold light in front of him. Boykins marched like a ghost, breaking through his defense line in two steps.

West immediately changed defense and Curry went to watch Ferye. At this time, Boykins made a very quick turn move. West moved horizontally. As a result, Boykins turned around and moved horizontally in the opposite direction. His inertia was smaller than West, and his pace was faster, so he broke through him.

Chamberlain deployed the last line of defense in the penalty area, but Boykins made a quick stop and made a jump shot, helping the team win the first two points.

"Damn, Deronti, you were beaten up by your little brother," Chamberlain shouted to West.

West touched his head, looked at Boykins in surprise, and muttered, "Damn, this guy is also a hit today. I watched his game video, he is not that powerful."

Chamberlain received the ball at a high position, Heywood carefully opened his arms and took a step back. Seeing that Chamberlain put the ball away again to shoot, Heywood hurriedly stepped forward to defend

Chamberlain, who had been prepared, made a mistake in his steps. He skillfully controlled the ball with his right hand and cut in like a knife.

Heywood's speed and explosive power were not as good as Chamberlain. After he was overtaken by one step, he felt helpless.

Blachi had to let go of Ibaka to make up for defense. Chamberlain put away the ball and passed it to Ibaka. Blachi returned to defense. Ibaka made a fake shot and passed the ball back to Chamberlain. At this time, the latter had already entered the penalty area. Blachi turned around and was pushed away. Chamberlain jumped and sent the ball into the ring.

West was right. Boykins is no longer the sports car. He was stuck by the mad dog in the breakthrough again. Miller responded and saw that Curry and West were going to double-team, so he hurriedly made a three-pointer, but he ended up making a blacksmith.

Chamberlain retracted the ball and passed it to West. The Warriors pushed the ball all the way. Chamberlain came to the center to support it, and then turned to pass the ball. Using the same tactic, Curry scored the Wizards two consecutive three-pointers to the timeout.

After the timeout, Sanders did not make any substitutions. He was confident that these young men could withstand half a quarter of time.

As it turns out, he underestimated the defending champion.

Although Foye broke through and passed Curry, Chamberlain was shot off when he made a layup.

The Warriors organized a fast break counterattack, West took the ball and made a layup to attract the opponent's attention, Chamberlain followed up from behind, and the two cooperated to make an alley relay.

With this aerial relay completed, the Warriors expanded their advantage to double digits.

For the Wizards, the disadvantage in the score is second. The key is that their inside players have all encountered fouls. Haywood got his fourth foul just 6 minutes after this quarter, and Bratch also took his back twice.

Chamberlain was like a crossing the Raptors in the inside, killing the Wizards without any expression in the penalty area. There was nothing else for the two of them except for fouls.

Holding the ball at the high position, Chamberlain dribbled the ball under his crotch twice in a row, then quickly changed direction. Heywood's eyes were dizzy and subconsciously moved. Then Chamberlain moved horizontally again, then swung his right shoulder forward, followed by step forward, stride forward through Heywood's defense, and rushed into the penalty area in two steps.

Blache's scalp was numb, he took a deep breath and lifted it up to block Chamberlain. Seeing this, Chamberlain suddenly rotated like a windmill, passing his defense with lightning speed, then put away the ball and rushed to the basket.

Blachi roared, then turned around to block it. Chamberlain quickly raised his arms, and Blachi jumped up.

Chamberlain smiled coldly, took back the ball and waited for the opponent to jump, and then jumped to dunk the opponent through the time difference.

Brachi was in tears. He was in the air and had already descended. He waved his hand and grabbed Chamberlain's arms and pulled him down directly.

Free throws are also two points, and dunks are also two points. The problem is, this dunk is a dunk that is across the board

It was so good now that Blach finally caught up with Haywood and committed three fouls.

Sanders kept shaking his head, feeling extremely painful. There was a young man named McGee, but today he was unparalleled in luck and misfortune never came alone. McGee has already sent off.

He began to worry, who would he use to play center in the fourth quarter?
Chapter completed!
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