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Chapter 139: Unlucky McDyess

Schramf naturally hates this kind of defense. It would be fine if he was young, but now he is old and his ability to fight has decreased a lot, which makes him more and more disgusted with physical confrontation.

Schramf did not expect that D'Antoni sent Herrera to the field mainly to deal with him.

Before Herrera came on the court, D'Antoni told Herrera that her defense against Schramf mainly focused on two points, one was to actively seek physical confrontation, and the other was not to give him the opportunity to shoot easily.

If there is no way, then commit a foul. Even if you use up six fouls, it doesn't matter, but the foul must be ruthless enough, and it is best to forcefully interrupt the opponent's feel.

At this time, Schramf wanted to break through, but Herrera took the initiative to post it. His strength was very strong, which made Schramf feel very uncomfortable.

Schramf's body shook significantly. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Herrera reached out to steal, but she cut her hand on Schramf's ball holder.

The basketball flew out, and Van Exel grabbed the basketball and immediately launched a fast break. Before being entangled by Payton, he passed the ball to Billups who followed up, and the latter scored a layup.

During this process, the referee did not blew the whistle because when Herrera was cutting the ball, she just used her body to block the referee's view, so the referees subconsciously believed that Herrera was playing in the basketball.

However, Schramf did not suffer a loss. Although the referee would not change the judgment, at least he had to let the referee know what Herrera had just done.

Schramf is experienced and his actions are very simple. Only children who can cry can get milk. He wants to win the sympathy of the referee, hoping to get the "benefits" in the future.

In the past ten years of the Zongheng League, Schramf is very familiar with the skills of dealing with referees. Some referees like to have a simple and concise tone, and if they say too much, they may get technical fouls; some referees like to "pretend to be deaf and dumb". If you say something to him, he may not take it seriously and must repeat it several times before he can pay attention to you.

In addition, Schramf knew almost all the referees. Over the years, the referee's temperament had already been almost the same.

Despite this, when talking to the referee, Schramf still needs to observe the referee's expression. If the other party shows an listening expression, then continue talking. But if the other party shows an impatient expression, it must stop quickly, otherwise if you continue talking, you may get a technical foul.

Today's referee was a guy with serious lack of patience, so Schramf simply reflected on it, and immediately chose to leave regardless of whether the goal was achieved or not.

Under the defense of the Nuggets, the Supersonics' offense had problems and they did not score for four consecutive rounds.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, the Nuggets scored six points and overtook the score.

But just when the situation was favorable, the Nuggets encountered injury problems again. During a rebounding competition, McDyce and Stepania collided and fell to the ground.

However, Stepania stood up from the ground like nothing happened. On the other hand, McDace held his right foot with both hands, showing a painful expression, and squatted there and could no longer stand up.

"Team doctor, team doctor!"

D'Antoni looked ugly and hurriedly asked the team doctor to go up for examination. At the same time, he replaced McDyce with Williams, and Herrera was raised in the position, and partnered with Clark as the inside player.

After the team doctor went up, he quickly directed the players to help Mike Dais to the sidelines. After taking off his sneakers for examination, he found that the problem was not serious, but only a slight contusion, and he could recover after a few days of recuperation.

In other words, McDyce cannot continue to play.

D'Antoni grabbed the tie, giving people a rather irritable feeling. His expression was very bad, and he knew very well how important McDise was to the team.

Losing McDace, the team's strength has dropped by at least one level. It is undoubtedly much more difficult to defeat the Supersonics again.

Hoosh~

At this time, a shocking boo sounded from Pepsi Center. Seeing that McDace was injured, the fans of the audience became nervous. They booed and vented their inner dissatisfaction.

It was originally beneficial to the Nuggets' situation, but now it's a shame that Mike Dyce suddenly makes people feel unreliable.

Unlike the Nuggets, McDyce was injured unexpectedly, which made the Supersonics feel overjoyed. They were at a disadvantage, but they didn't expect the opportunity to come. They thought it was the goddess of victory standing on their side.

Especially Supersonics head coach Paul Westfal, his excitement was beyond words. Judging from the momentum of the game, they had little hope of winning the game.

Now that Mike Dyce is missing, the Nuggets lack the most stable offensive points and will inevitably reduce the protection of rebounds. Their hope for victory is obviously much greater.

After McDace was injured, Westfal immediately changed his tactics. He could see that the two Nuggets' inside players did not have independent offensive capabilities, so he naturally enhanced his defense against the outside.

Under targeted defense, the Nuggets' outside offense was obviously curbed, either making mistakes or missed shots, and they fell into a scoring drought for a while.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, the Supersonics launched a strong offensive, especially Payton and Ellis. In just two minutes, they joined forces to score eight points and overturned the gap again.

Beep~

In this case, D'Antoni had to choose to suspend. If he didn't score again, it would inevitably seriously affect the morale of the players, and there was a possibility of being pulled open in one fell swoop.

So Chi Liang was sent to the field in advance.

After re-serving, the basketball was soon passed to Chi Liang's hand. At Chi Liang's signal, his teammates began to pull away and give him room for singles.

Facing the old Schramf, Chi Liang leaned on the situation and quickly turned around and completed the breakthrough.

Schramf had no choice but to Chi Liang's breakthrough. His breakthrough seemed simple, without any fancy moves, nor had lightning speed and large change directions, but with such a simple move, he easily broke through Schramf.

From Schramph's perspective, it was naturally possible to see that Chi Liang had combined skills, timing and consciousness to a certain extent. It looked simple on the surface, but in fact it was simple and efficient without any unnecessary movements.

From launch to breakthrough, even if Schramf had time to react, he was unable to stop Chi Liang's movements because he was too smooth.

There was no way, Schramph's body could not support his movements, and there was a clear gap between him and Chi Liang in terms of strength and speed.
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