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Chapter 5: The Evil Milicic

Although Banks is better defensively than offensively, his dribbling skills are not bad. The only difference is his overall view. He doesn't have a magic touch, but he is still quite satisfactory. It is still difficult for Tinsley to easily intercept his ball.

of.

Tinsley kept trying to steal the ball, but his body was far less strong than Banks. Banks was able to use his wall-like body to protect the basketball and squeeze Tinsley to the other side.

Seeing that there was no chance to steal the ball, Tinsley interfered with Banks' passing route and led the defense all the way. He had to wait for Banks to reach the frontcourt and fully consumed about 8 seconds before stopping.

interference.

Dribbling to the front, the Celtics did not pull Milicic to the free throw line and play the role of organizing center as usual, but directly took position inside.

Laimbeer once said to Milicic that the real inside duels are all done inside. None of the great centers in history went out to try long-range shots. Chamberlain, Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Walton, Samp

Sen, Olajuwon, Ewing, and O'Neal are all capable of causing huge damage in the paint, thus deterring other teams. This is the only way to become a top insider.

This time, Milicic asked for the ball inside. He was twisting with Foster, their arms and elbows were twisted together. Foster made a big move and pulled Milicic, and Milicic fell down.

After falling to the ground, the referee immediately gave Foster a foul. Foster yelled at Milicic: "Stop acting. You are just an actor. You are not worthy of being an All-Star."

After being pulled up by Anderson, Milicic smiled evilly and said to honest Foster: "Really? But unfortunately, I am really an All-Star, and some things really don't make sense."

Foster was so angry that Milicic was angry. O'Neal on the side pulled Foster and said: "Don't be irritated, he did it on purpose."

Milicic shook his head and said: "I didn't mean it. Whose wife deliberately stole your All-Star starting spot."

This sentence made O'Neal choke so much. Although O'Neal respected his identity and did not have any conflict with Milicic on the surface, he felt like he wanted to strangle Milicic to death.

And just when the two people were angry and didn't know how to vent their anger, Pierce on the sideline threw the ball directly towards the basket. While the two people were still thinking about it, Milicic had already squeezed them away and suddenly flew up.

, after an obvious lag in the air, he poured the ball into the basket with both hands. And under his crotch was the former All-Star starting power forward Jermaine O'Neal.

Although Westerners don't care much about crotch humiliation, Milicic's provocation really made O'Neal angry.

As soon as he entered the frontcourt, O'Neal squeezed Chris Anderson and began to ask for the ball from the outside. Tinsley passed Banks with a fake move and immediately handed the ball to O'Neal.

Hidden shoulder. Anderson was forced to take two steps back. At this time, O'Neal Jr. chose to take action, but Anderson was very resilient in defense and immediately jumped up to block the shot. Moreover, this guy's bounce and speed were at the top of the list.

The white men are definitely middle-class. The moment he was about to take action, O'Neal realized that he had just been paying attention to Milicic and ignored the big man. At this time, O'Neal hurriedly adjusted his shot, deliberately making the arc higher.

a little.

This time Chris Anderson's block failed, but because O'Neal temporarily changed the arc, the ball was a little short and bounced at the front of the basket.

Milicic under the rebound firmly held Foster behind him. Foster's rebounding skills were very good. He tried to go around twice, but once he was blocked by Milicic's movement. Once he was directly blocked by Milicic.

Qi's hidden elbow hit his chest, and his breath couldn't help but stagnate. At this moment, the ball also fell. Milicic supported Foster with one hand and held the ball in his arms with the other hand.

, just when Milicic got the ball, Jamal Tinsley, the master thief there, tried to get the ball from bottom to top. Milicic immediately hugged the ball tightly after getting it in his hands,

Although Tinsley's hand was on the ball at this time, Milicic's hug caused Tinsley's arm to be twisted in the middle. Milicic gave Tinsley a seemingly natural move and threw Tinsley away.

go out.

Here Milicic didn't care whether Tinsley was dead or alive, he directly launched a long pass and threw the ball away. Banks and Tony Allen over there were two fast horses, and Reggie was about to leave.

Miller and Stephen Jackson quickly returned to defense, but at this time Milicic did not pass the ball to Banks and Tony Allen who were deeper into the basket. Instead, he threw the ball to Paul Pierce. Pierce went to

Taking a step forward, like Reggie Miller, he shot a three-pointer from the left side at a 45-degree angle.

After the ball was thrown, Rick Carlisle on the coach's bench couldn't sit still. If the ball was scored, then all his previous psychological tactics would be returned intact, and this was still

Rivers did not react at all, but relied on his players to save the situation. This may have made Carlisle miss a move.

Sure enough, as expected, Pierce's three-pointer also hit the basket.

After Pierce made the goal, all the fans in the audience were excited. Pierce shouted hoarsely: "Did you see it! Reggie! That's all you can do!"

Bill Walton, the sideline commentator, laughed out loud when he saw this, and said: "This is the fucking playoffs that I want to see. It should be tit-for-tat like this. If it were me at that time, I would go up and give it to you."

Pierce, this guy is just as annoying as Miller."

Bill Walton's partner Tom Harmon said: "This is the rhythm of the 1980s. At that time, Reggie Miller was still a young boy, but now this is his last season, and time has passed.

so fast!"

Bill Walton smiled and said: "He is just about to retire. My son is no longer a rookie player. Can I not lament that time flies so fast?"

Tom Harmon said with a smile: "It's not a matter of how fast time flies, it's because your shooting skills are so good..."

Milicic was like a villain on the court, standing under the basket and wrestling with O'Neal and Foster. Anderson was also inspired and guarded O'Neal with all his heart. Pierce also actively defended O'Neal.

Under the basket, fight for rebounds.

Carlisle thought with a bitter look on his face: "Why the hell did I help the Pistons draft this guy? This guy should be left to the Pacers. This guy is just eighteen years old. I don't know how many years to come."

How to deal with this kid, I must kill him while he is still in the bud."

Thinking of this, Rick Carlisle called a timeout. He could not let Milicic continue to play like this.

But it was too late by now, the performance of the evil Milicic had already aroused the passion of the whole audience.


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