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Sixty-five, basket behemoth

First of all, I would like to thank Alivio for the reward. I am very excited every Friday. I don’t know what I will recommend. But when I actually see the recommendation, I am not so excited...

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While the Cavaliers were changing their tactics, Rivers was also making arrangements with the tactical board: "Next, they may replace Big Z first and let Varejao play. Varejao's pace is faster, and in the

In the game video, you will find that this guy is very good at making fouls and making small moves. Darko, you have to be more careful, but you still have to provide support near the free throw line to open up the space. When Big Z is not around, Paul goes in and hits the back.

, Paul, your position should be deeper, and others should try to open up space for them to create one-on-one opportunities. Don't stop the ball. If you encounter a double defense, pass the ball to Darko who is supporting him..."

Although Rivers does not recommend that Milicic's offense should focus on mid-to-long-range jump shots, this game is different. Big Z's movement speed is too slow and cannot be defended. But if he stands and hits inside, Big Z will

But he is a shot-blocking expert, and with his height and weight, Milicic will not have any advantage. It is better to open up the distance and let Pierce go in and work alone, even if Varejao, who is more flexible in his footsteps, is replaced.

Firth also has confidence in Milicic, and in this position he can also highlight his support ability.

As expected by Rivers, the Cavaliers replaced Varejao to defend Milicic, but the first starting point of the offense was Milicic, although Milicic may not be able to pass the winning goal.

, but with such an axis, the ball can be transferred more quickly and directly.

After acquiring Milicic, Rivers carefully studied Phil Jackson's triangle offensive tactics, and suggested to Ange whether Kurt Rambis could be brought over to join the coaching staff to instill the triangle offense into the players' offense.

Intention. In addition, Rivers also discussed some details of the triangle offense with Gary Payton, who played the triangle offense last year, hoping to better use Milicic through their tactical changes.

After Milicic received the ball, Varejao followed closely. He was very close to Milicic. Although Milicic knew that this eldest brother would be a future actor, he did not take him seriously.

, but unexpectedly, the Brazilian actor hit Milicic’s knee joint with his knee when he was relatively close to Milicic. Milicic felt a little unsteady and took three steps directly, which was a walking violation, but after the referee

He didn't see that small movement at all, and thought that Milicic lacked strength during the physical contact and failed to stand firm. Milicic defended himself to the referee, but the referee didn't see anything at all from his angle, and this was also

It was not a key goal, so he ignored Milicic at all. Varejao walked to Milicic and said to him: "Can you stop chirping and play like a man? You look like

Like a girl, do you want to try how thick and strong I am?"

After hearing this, Milicic immediately rushed towards Varejao and was about to push Varejao when Pierce grabbed him. Although Pierce was not as big as Milicic, he had strong strength in his arms.

But he was no smaller than him. Pierce shouted: "Darko, don't be impulsive!"

The referee came over at this time, and Varejao looked particularly aggrieved, as if his mother had been done something to Milicic. Milicic was really angry, how could there be such a person in a fair game?

.The referee gave Milicic a T, and the Cavaliers got two free throw opportunities. Pavlovic made the free throw steadily.

At this time, Milicic's eyes seemed to be spitting out fire. Even his former teammate Pavlovic felt the change in Milicic's temperament. He used to be just a better player.

He was just a big boy, and now he was roaring like a giant beast inside. Pavlovich suddenly felt that it was not a good thing for Varejao to provoke Milicic.

Bill Walton is an old ball player, so he naturally saw what happened on the court. He laughed and said: "Vareggio did a little trick. Milicic is still a young man after all. When facing this kind of player,

Generally speaking, they appear helpless. In fact, small movements and acting skills are compulsory courses for every NBA superstar. The better stars tend to have more subtle movements and better acting skills."

When the Cavaliers attacked next, the whole court in North Shore Garden rang with boos. After James received the ball, he and Pierce did not open up a breakthrough space, so he passed the ball to Pavlovic, who made a direct pass.

The pass was passed to Gooden inside. Gooden changed direction and deceived Jefferson. He hit a dunk towards the basket, but Milicic beside him did not agree. He jumped up and had an obvious shot in the air.

His mid-air action slapped Gooden's dunk away, and Milicic roared as the ball flew out.

Heinsohn, who was in the commentary box at Celtic's home game, exclaimed: "I didn't expect Milicic to have a wild heart under his appearance. Now I am really worried about the health of the movie star Natalie."

After finishing speaking, Gorman also laughed with understanding.

The ball fell into the hands of Eric Snow. Seeing that Pierce and James were crowded together, the two small forwards were playing as hard as the centers. Snow did not dare to hand the ball directly to James, but passed it to James.

It was given to Varejao. After Varejao received the ball, he felt that Milicic behind him had stepped forward. Although he did not look back, he still felt like he was shrouded in dark clouds.

Milicic said behind him: "Come on! Come on! Don't you want to play like a man?"

Varejao leaned his head back and flicked his lion's head. Milicic was swept away and he closed his eyes unconsciously. At this time, Varejao had already passed half Milicic's body and rushed towards the basket.

Go, Milicic took the first step behind him. Seeing Varejao's dunk, he grabbed the ball with both hands from behind. Varejao, who was in the air, was pulled backwards by a huge force behind him.

He suddenly lost his center of gravity and fell straight on his back to the ground. He fell to pieces and his eyes were filled with stars.

The ball was thrown into Snow's hands, but the 24-second attack time had expired. Milicic looked at Varejao lying on the ground and roared again: "Weak man, stand up! Let me see what else you can do!"

After the roar, Milicic looked around at the opponent's players. Even James felt his heart skip a beat when he saw Milicic's eyes like this. This guy has become different again, James said in his heart.

Although the atmosphere on the court was cold, the fans on the sidelines were extremely excited. Milicic's two particularly encouraging morale blocks gave the Boston people a glimpse of the future Hall of Honor.


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