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After James received the ball at half-court, Marion pounced on him immediately, constantly looking for physical contact.
James frowned when he saw Marion's posture. He was wondering why Marion would do this. The two had fought before and knew each other very well. In terms of physical strength, he could completely defeat Marion. He took the initiative to seek a collision.
He must be the one who can't stand it in the end.
Although James is confused, he is still in the game and still holds the ball, so he doesn't have much time to think about it.
Because Marion pounced very hard and was very close to him, James once again put one foot on the ground and used the same side step to break through and get rid of Marion.
But the position he got away from was too far away from the backboard. Even if he got rid of Marion, he couldn't keep rushing forward, because the Magic already had someone in a defensive position on the way forward. If he rushed forward, it would be an offensive foul, and he could only slow down his speed.
At this time, Marion quickly caught up, regained his defensive position, and stood in front of James. Because this time he was very close to the basket, and if he was penetrated, others would not have time to cover up, so Marion was not so close.
close.
When James saw this situation, he passed the ball to Snow again and rushed to the basket. After Snow adjusted, he passed the ball to James who was already in a good position on the wing.
After James caught the ball, he first raised his hand to pretend to shoot, then took a big step diagonally forward with his right foot, pushed forward with his left foot, then jumped sideways with both feet off the ground, and came to the paint area, completely getting rid of it.
Marion, then a floater, scored 2 points.
5-4, the Cavaliers are still one point behind.
"Fuck," Edison couldn't bear it after seeing it, and just used a swear word, "This is obviously a walk."
Thibodeau quickly replied, "Keep your voice down, other referees will hear it and the technical foul given to you will be more than worth the loss."
Edison had no choice but to shake his head angrily.
Ignoring Edison's frustration, the Magic immediately launched a fast break. When Howard was about to pass the ball from the backcourt, Iguodala and Josh had already quickly crossed the center line, aiming for the Cavaliers' basket.
The Cavaliers also knew they had to replay quickly, but their speed was too slow.
Ilgauskas and Batty are two bulky insiders, and Snow and Jeff McGinnis are both veterans in their 30s. James just shot inside and it is impossible to come back, so Josh and Igo
Darla was let go.
After Nash caught the ball, he used his forearm to throw it toward the Cavaliers half like a throw-in.
Iguodala received the ball steadily at the three-point line, but he did not rush to attack on his own. Instead, he looked back at Josh, and there was communication in the eyes of the two people.
"What's going on? One?" "Okay, I can get this one."
So Iguodala slowed down, waited for Josh to rush to the free throw line, and threw the ball on the backboard.
With a "bump", the ball bounced back. Josh was so good at catching up that he caught the ball and hit a dunk.
Because Josh rushed forward very quickly, he was not as powerful as Howard, but he was still very powerful and made the backboard vibrate up and down.
Josh would yell after every dunk, and this time was no exception. After landing, he beat his chest with both hands and let out a loud shout.
Towels were flying on the Magic bench again. Most people were excited, but there was one exception, the team's strength and conditioning coach Aaron Nelson.
"Paul, you can't let them dunk like this all the time. It puts too much pressure on the knees. It doesn't matter if you are young now, it will easily lead to problems in the future." Nelson came to Edison and said seriously...
"It makes sense. I'll go back and tell Iguodala that he can just dunk himself. There's no point in passing the ball again. What if he makes a mistake."
"Your sister..."
After the opening few goals, the first quarter of the game turned into a dunk show, with James alone fighting against four talented players from the Magic.
25-29, the Magic ended the first quarter with a four-point advantage.
After Marion came off the field, he was breathing heavily and his whole body was soaked. He had been fighting with James during this quarter, and the two kept colliding. Now he felt a slight pain in his chest.
"It's very tiring to be like this." Edison stood in front of Marion with concern.
Marion nodded while drinking a sports drink. He didn't even have the energy to speak.
"Okay, then take a good rest in the second quarter and wait for the third quarter." Edison said and patted Marion on the shoulder.
"Gerald, did you see what Sean did in the first quarter?" Edison asked, facing Gerald Wallace.
The biggest characteristic of Gerald Wallace was that he didn't know how to write the word "death". When he saw Edison asking him, he dug his fingers and said, "You saw it, didn't you just collide with that guy?"
"That's right, in the second quarter you go out to defend James and do the same thing. Do you understand?"
"Of course I understand, coach." Wallace replied excitedly.
"Very good. With Iguodala coming off the court and Grant coming on, we will strengthen our offense in the second quarter."
When the second quarter started, Edison unexpectedly discovered that James did not play.
The Cavaliers this season are completely focused on James. He plays more than 42 minutes in each game. He usually only takes a break at the end of the second quarter and the beginning of the fourth quarter. There is no rest between the first and second quarters.
They all rotate continuously.
"It seems that Marion did well in the first quarter, and James is already tired and needs to rest." Edison muttered quietly.
Thibodeau glanced at the Cavaliers' bench and said, "That's what it looks like."
"You can't rest if you want. I have to ask him to come out quickly." As he said, Edison took a step forward, whistled, attracting the attention of all the Magic players, and then shouted, "Play faster,
Hit harder."
After Nash heard this, he made eye contact with Hill. Hill smiled elegantly and nodded.
The Cavaliers' current lineup replaced James and Batty and replaced them with Ira Newbell and Robert Traylor. These two players are nothing but strong. They have a fierce playing style and will risk their lives as soon as they come on the court, regardless of physical strength.
But his skills and basketball IQ are very average, and he is a standard blue-collar coolie.
So the Cavaliers' main attack point now became the Lithuanian giant Ilgauskas.
Ilgauskas' strength has been recognized by everyone. O'Neal once said that if someone can guard him, that person can only be Ilgauskas. Of course, this is an exaggeration, but from one side
The film confirmed his strength.
When Ilgauskas tried to get a good position in the low post, Snow immediately passed the ball to him.
After catching the ball, Big Z made a habitual move, and then turned his back and made a deft hook shot. Big Z was tall and had long arms. When making the hook, his arms were stretched very straight without any bend. Although Howard jumped up desperately,
Still couldn't touch the ball and scored easily.
Edison looked at the ball and smacked his teeth, "It seems that such a technical center, Howard is really not easy to handle."
In fact, Howard has always been very powerless when facing technical players, especially players with low post skills. The biggest reason here is that his lower body strength is insufficient and he cannot push such players out.
For every centimeter closer to the basket, the shooting percentage will increase by one percentage point...
Edison had nothing to do about this. He couldn't let Howard train his lower body strength like crazy. Otherwise, Howard would lose his greatest speed advantage, so he could never have his cake and eat it too.
After the Magic scored on Hill's mid-range shot, the Cavaliers still let Big Z play in isolation. As a result, Big Z used a series of skillful footwork to trick Howard into jumping and caused him to foul.
Taking advantage of the dead ball, Edison quickly called Wallace over.
"Have you seen that bald guy? Every time he plays in the back, he will dribble the ball first. You turn around and move in a little. If he dribbles again, you will take the opportunity to steal. Don't worry about the Nubel who is opposite you. He doesn't have any
His shooting range, his ability to score away from the basket is almost non-existent."
Wallace listened, nodded, straightened his hair tie and returned to the court.
When the Cavaliers played again, Wallace followed Edison's instructions and took a step back. Sure enough, Big Z still dribbled the ball out of habit after receiving the ball, while Wallace quickly turned around and then pulled toward Big Z's hand.
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The ball was knocked down with a "pop" sound. Big Z quickly lowered his head to pick up the ball, but he was so tall that when he bent down, the day lily was cold. Wallace quickly took the ball in his hand and passed it to the three
Nash outside the line.
Nash quickly dribbled the ball forward, and at the same time Hill on the other side came in at high speed, while the Cavaliers had only Jeff McGinnis to defend in time, 2 on 1 in the frontcourt.
This article has said before that the most tragic thing on the basketball court is not being dunked, but 2 on 1, and you are the 1.
Jeff McGinnis could only retreat helplessly, hoping that his teammates could make up for it in time. But Nash and Hill were so big, they quickly rushed to the basket, and Nash shook the ball and passed it to Hill.
Er, Hill made a layup.
Unwilling to be reconciled, Jeff McGinnis turned around and tried to defend again, but Hill had already jumped up to block the foul.
But Hill's hand skills are very good. Although he was blocked and his body could not move forward, he used his forearm to pick the ball. The ball bounced on the rim and still fell into the net.
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At this time, the referee's whistle sounded in time, 2+1. Hill made a steady free throw and successfully hit a three-pointer.
In the next round of the Cavaliers' attack, Jeff McGinnis, who had just been bullied, was very unhappy, so he wanted to hit Hill alone, but Hill saw through his fake move and directly knocked the ball down and stole it.
After Hill stole the ball, he picked up the ball and rushed to the opposite side, riding a thousand miles alone.
But when he almost reached the three-point line, he felt that his dribbling rhythm was very good, so he took a shot from outside the three-point line.
I have said before that when you feel the rhythm of dribbling is particularly good, your shooting percentage will be particularly high at this time. This is what happened with Hill's ball. The ball flew in a standard arc in the air, and "swish"
After entering the basket, he chased for a three-pointer.
However, this must be said in a positive and negative way. No matter how good you are at dribbling, your long-range shooting rate cannot be 100%.
So when we look at some superstars and celebrities, there is a difference here. Stars think they feel better, so they shoot, but superstars will not take risks, they will use the most stable method to score goals, and they do not believe in the so-called feeling.
, I just believe in a basic common sense - the closer you are to the basket, the more confident you are in scoring. For example, Duncan and Garnett, sometimes when they get open, they don't shoot and still go to the basket. This is what we often call a clear mind.
, know how to fight, don’t fight blindly.
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