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Chapter 12, I'll Defend Miller

Although Rivers really didn't understand Milicic's thoughts, he still gave him a chance after his begging. Anyway, Miller is not contained well now, and the worst result is the same as now.

, and it’s only the beginning of the third quarter, so there are still opportunities to make corrections.

The final lineup Rivers sent was Chris Anderson, Al Jefferson, Darko Milicic, Paul Pierce, and Derek Fisher.

The Pacers are still the original starting lineup. This change made Rick Carlisle misunderstood, thinking that the Celtics would completely use their inside advantage to overwhelm themselves. However, the Pacers' inside line is not bad, River.

What's going on here? Carlisle scanned Rivers for a long time but couldn't figure it out.

However, Bill Walton on the sidelines had his own opinion. He said: "Rivers is really an adventurous kid. He is now playing with three inside lines. What he is betting on is Miller's shooting percentage. Since

If he can't completely limit Miller's shooting percentage, then he will let Miller fend for himself. No matter how great the shooter is, it is impossible to score consecutively in a game, so they only need to protect the rebounds. In such a situation,

We played a 3-2 zone defense, and the young coach now is really thoughtful..."

However, everyone was surprised when they actually came on the court. Milicic was facing Reggie Miller. At first, everyone thought that the big man was standing in the wrong position, but they discovered when the Pacers Tinsley dribbled the ball into the frontcourt.

It's not that the big man is standing in the wrong position, it's that he has to stand here to defend Reggie Miller.

Bill Walton didn't know whether it was because he was too surprised or because he wanted to justify his arbitrary conclusion. He exclaimed: "I thought Rivers was an adventurer. But I didn't expect this kid to be a lunatic!"

Rivers felt a little embarrassed when he heard this. No matter whether he succeeded or failed today, he was already famous. He used a 2.16-meter center to defend the opponent's shooting guard, and he was a shooting guard who was good at running without the ball. This

This approach may be unprecedented and unprecedented.

Milicic knows that he is not slow and can even compete with some small men. In fact, people always have the impression that big men run slowly, but you must know that many times you can see David Robinson and Karl Malone in the game.

, when Stoudemire counterattacked, the little man couldn't catch up at all, and the big man's steps were very big.

Miller was a little surprised after seeing Milicic, and then said to Milicic with a smirk: "I have been defended by all kinds of weird tactics all my life. I didn't expect that when I got older, I would encounter the weirdest one."

, This life is really not in vain..."

Milicic said to Miller indifferently: "I'm really sorry, because of my appearance, your last chance to win the championship is gone. I want to say sorry to you first."

"Boy, do you think you can win the championship just by showing off your Celtics team?"

"I'm not sure about that, but the Pacers must be eliminated. You don't have to worry too much about us in the future."

But Reggie Miller didn't have time to argue with Milicic. Tinsley looked over there, and Reggie Miller immediately pushed Milicic. He came out to catch the ball and shoot a three-pointer. I think he was like this when he played against Jordan.

Pushing the flying man out to hit the winning three-pointer is also a trick of his that has proven successful time and time again.

But today he seemed to have made some mistakes. The guy he pushed was a center. Miller still used to push the opponent with the same strength he had been accustomed to for twenty years, but Milicic was not pushed like Jordan.

He had to take a step back. Instead, he stood there steadily. Compared to Miller, the force was greater. Miller flew out farther, but Tinsley's ball still passed to the normal position. This

When Miller was asked to fly out, he moved his body forward to control it. As a result, his body twisted. On the contrary, he did not stand properly and did not control the ball firmly. Milicic, who is tall and has long arms, bent down and took the ball into his arms.

inside, and then glanced at the referee. The referee did not indicate a foul. Generally speaking, when the big man comes into contact with the small man, he often favors the small man, but the push Miller just made was too obvious, and Milicic did not move.

It didn't move, it looked like Tinsley passed the ball to Miller, and Miller passed the ball to Milicic.

When Milicic saw that the referee didn't react, he immediately started running with the ball. There was only Tinsley in front of him, and he moved to the free throw line. Tinsley wanted to come up and cut the ball off, but Milicic instead

Here he flew into the air and stepped directly onto the free throw line to dunk.

Tinsley lowered his head to steal the ball. Milicic just jumped over his head and dunked directly from the free throw line. In this dunk, Milicic's body and the ground became 45 degrees, and his whole body was tilted.

When he dunked the ball in, he looked like Superman flying in the sky.

This dunk was very similar to the one that Holly dunked on the Pistons in the Finals, but Milicic's height and wingspan were better, and his jumping and air time were also better, so it looked even more shocking.

The stadium suddenly stopped within 5 seconds, and no one could get over Milicic's performance at all. It was not until the first person's applause and cheers were heard that the North Shore Garden Stadium completely erupted.

Some other players from the Pacers and Celtics didn't even react. Milicic's huge body blocked it all on the outside. From the perspective of O'Neal and Al Jefferson on the inside, it seemed like

Miller didn't know why his foot slipped. Tinsley gave the ball directly to Milicic. Then the two of them went to half court together. Milicic took off from the free throw line like a dunk contest performance and passed Tinsley to get the ball.

After entering, everyone was really surprised. To use a modern term, this is unscientific.

Although Rivers also felt that it was unscientific, seeing everyone looking at him in surprise and admiration, Rivers felt that he could not waste this opportunity to pretend. He put his hands on his shoulders and looked at him seriously.

Milicic was neither surprised nor happy, he just nodded. It seemed that Milicic had just reached the passing standard. Carlisle took a look and realized that this nigger had a conspiracy. Could it be that he had entered someone else's

It’s over.

Of all the people, only Miller understands what is going on, but it seems that he can no longer change everyone's views on this ball. An accident seems to have become a classic. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come

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