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Chapter 317(1/2)

317. Is it unworthy?

"Vince Carter, 27 years old, 198 cm, 100 kg, SF/SG, ability evaluation 80...averaged 15 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game..."

This player detection report is simply not too miserable.

The demigod standing next to the bench opposite, with his hands on his hips, looked haggard.

Carter was also extremely decadent when he greeted Liu Xiu just now.

It's definitely not that Carter's strength has collapsed, but that the Raptors' mentality of failing last year has collapsed.

They had no idea that Carter would almost lead the Raptors into the playoffs!

The Okafor they longed for became someone else's.

After the Raptors management learned the hard way, they simply refused to give Carter the ball in the new season and made Carter a wing pitcher. They signed the street ball king Alston, giving Alston a 33% ball possession rate and an average of 35 minutes per game.

Give Carter 10% of the ball possession rate, average 25 minutes per game, and let Chris Bosh be the first scoring point...

Ever since, the Raptors' road to failure in the new season has embarked on a broad road.

At the same time, they are actively selling Carter.

Liu Xiu took a look at the Raptors' operations, but he didn't understand the idea at all.

If you want a superstar, Carter, a superstar in his prime, can't do it?

If you want to destroy + sell Carter + cultivate Bosh, you can just let Carter and Bosh take turns playing singles to happily increase the data.

In short, Liu Xiu felt that Carter was really miserable. This misery came out of nowhere and was completely incomprehensible.

But Carter has not been happy lately. For example, Carter was suspended a few days ago.

When the Raptors faced the Spurs at home, Carter landed a layup and saw Bowen next to him and kicked him over, almost triggering a fight between the two teams.

In the end, Carter was suspended for two games and fined $10,000.

Liu Xiu watched the news about that incident. During Carter's layup, Bowen didn't even have time to stretch his legs.

Seeing Carter's decadent energy, Liu Xiu felt regretful. He originally thought about playing shooting guard so that he could really compete with Carter... eh?

Isn't this another interesting opponent?

We are still in the same class!

But why was there no movement in the mission ‘Lord of the Age’ when I was beating this guy?

Regardless, Liu Xiu called his teammates together to discuss it.

Gloves thought that the warden had some tactical details that he wanted to discuss with everyone, so he actively participated and was ready to make full use of his experience.

I didn’t expect the warden to say this!

Glove backhand... just get involved and make suggestions.

The older generation of players are so good at what the Warden has to do!

On the other side, Dragon King, who was complacent about becoming the new core of the team, suddenly felt a chill running down his spine...



"The Archmage: State of the Game."

Copy objects:

Teammate: Damon Stoudemire…

Opponent: Vince Carter, matching degree 25%, characteristic transformation talent: duel, bonus effect: the host needs to challenge a player of the opponent in a certain skill, a certain basic skill, and a certain physical condition, regardless of whether the opponent accepts the challenge or not.

, the host will unconsciously pay more attention to the content of the duel..."

Wow, after copying Carter before, there is also a dunk expert, and the dragon slaying skills are awesome.

This time it's really... very Carter's talent!

The game is about to start, and the two teams are starting to take the field.

The Trail Blazers sent out a starting lineup of Payton, Liu Xiu, Raheem, Randolph, and Kwame Brown.

The Raptors sent out a starting lineup of Alston, Carter, Jaylen Rose, Bosh, and Lauren Woods.

At 8 o'clock in the evening, the referee blew the whistle to start the game and threw the ball into the air. Kwame Brown jumped up hard and beat Bosh to win the jump ball. The Trail Blazers attacked first!

Payton advanced to the frontcourt and passed the ball to Liu Xiu.

When guarding against Liu Xiu, Carter became more energetic and defended very hard. Carter's defense was much better than what Liu Xiu experienced last season.

Kwame Brown came out for the pick-and-roll as planned, and Liu Xiu took advantage of the screen. He didn't have any expectations. As a high school center, the number one pick, what use can a pick-and-roll do... The block was surprisingly stable!

Liu Xiu successfully used the cover to break through!

Bosh switched defense to Liu Xiu. The fans at the scene cheered immediately when they saw Liu Xiu facing off against a high-ranking player in the same draft.

Bosh, who originally had no choice but to change defense, immediately perked up when he heard the cheers and actively devoted himself to defense.

Bosh also doesn't understand why Toronto fans don't like him, and some fans often boo him, and the attendance rate keeps falling...

Since the home fans don't like him, he can try to show his face in front of the away fans.

Bosh is really good at guarding pick-and-roll guards. He is fast enough, can keep up with his feet, and his height and wingspan can also cover the opponent's shooting space. He is ready to interfere with Liu Xiu's emergency stop jumper and can block Liu Xiu.

It would be great, even if it is just forcing Liu Xiu to pass the ball, it would be a good thing.

But contrary to Bosh's expectations, Liu Xiu did not play singles in the mid-range or pass the ball out. Instead, he made the most wrong decision in Bosh's opinion - breaking into the basket!

Bosh did not lose his position, followed Liu Xiu to the inside, firmly covered Liu Xiu's shooting space, and together with Lauren Woods, who shrank back, blocked Liu Xiu on the right sideline of the three-second zone, and successfully forced

Liu Xiu stopped the ball...Liu Xiu passed the ball toward the free throw line!

Bosh reacted immediately and turned around quickly. His top physical fitness really allowed him to complete the turn and start.

Kwame Brown, who cut in after splitting, caught the ball half a step inside the free throw line, took a step forward and jumped directly. Bosh heard the cheers of the fans on the baseline and fearlessly pounced on Kwame Brown...

Kwame Brown, who raised the ball with both hands as if it was flying, and Chris Bosh, whose jumping height and bounce speed were close to Garnett's. The two collided with each other, and the collision of muscles made the fans excited.

Got it!

Bosh flew out, the referee's whistle sounded, and Kwame Brown smashed the ball into the basket with both hands!

Kwame Brown, who landed on the ground, shouted at Bosh, who was knocked out of the baseline: "Long-necked Raptor! You're the one who's going to dunk!"

"Beep", the referee's whistle sounded, giving Kwame Brown a technical foul.

It was later confirmed that Kwame Brown's goal was valid and he received an extra penalty.

Kwame Brown was spitting and talking trash, and I don’t know if he learned it from his butcher teacher.

Anyway, his easily excited trait showed up again after a good performance, but he still hadn't remembered how to pronounce the word "long-necked dragon". The adjective "long-necked" earned him a technical foul.

Kwame Brown quit and wanted to talk to the referee... Randolph had experience and reached out towards Kwame Brown to give him a high-five. Kwame Brown ran up and gave him a high-five to celebrate, and asked him to be kicked off the court.

Forgot.

When he saw Jaylen Rose, the Raptors' most accurate free throw shooter, taking a free throw, Kwame Brown realized that he had committed a technical foul!

He quickly reminded himself that he couldn't talk nonsense next time and had to play hard.

The warden has given instructions not to serve a second time as a technical prisoner.

Kwame Brown always executes simple instructions well.

The Trail Blazers coaching staff couldn't be happier right now!

Kwame Brown's pick-and-roll just now was so solid! So steady!

In fact, Kwame Brown doesn't have any special advantages in the pick-and-roll. He is obedient, solid, and does not aim to score by himself. He just picks and rolls obediently and simply serves the pick-and-roll ball carrier.

Many people think that Stockton is a point guard who passes the ball to Malone. In fact, Sloan said that in his pick-and-roll tactics, Stockton used the pick-and-roll to score, and Malone used the pick-and-roll for Stockton to score.

Help Stockton score.

Kwame Brown has almost never played pick-and-roll with the Wizards. The Trail Blazers have not even thought about developing Kwame Brown's pick-and-roll ability. He is 22 years old and has never shown this ability. It has not been developed.

reason.

Now I suddenly realize that Jordan doesn't play pick-and-rolls, and Arenas doesn't play pick-and-rolls. Naturally, Kwame Brown can't show any talent in this area.

But the player who makes the coaching staff even more happy is Liu Xiu, who is also related to Payton.

In the attack just now, the cooperation of the players was very natural in the eyes of the Trail Blazers coaching staff! There was no deliberate effort to highlight Warden as a shooting guard like in the previous game.

Liu Xiu was also surprised.

Carter has physical fitness, enthusiasm, defensive awareness, and basic defensive attacks. When he doesn't have the ball and encounters someone he wants to deal with, Carter's defensive level is as good as those of the league's top defensive masters. The sense of pressure and defensive effect make Liu

Show thought of Ruben Patterson.

Jaylen Rose made a technical free throw, and then it was Kwame Brown's turn to make a free throw.

The dunk was like flying in the sky, making me excited... The fans gave Kwame Brown warm applause for his free throw. Kwame Brown was so encouraged that the sound of the free throw was particularly clear.

The Raptors protected the defensive rebound, Alston received the ball and advanced, and the Raptors launched an attack.

Bosh wanted to avenge what he had just done! He started to move aggressively.
To be continued...
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