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Chapter 52 Best Slam Dunk

The ball was passed to Kirk Hinrich by Stephen Jackson at this moment, taking advantage of Eddie Griffin's passing!

Kirk Hinrich caught the ball and didn't have time to adjust! He raised his hand and passed the ball toward the inside!

Eddie Griffin caught the ball first!

But this guy seemed to be in high spirits! Like a setter! He pushed the basketball in the air to Gerald Wallace, who was also jumping into the air!

Gerald Wallace was like an aeroplane! He took the basketball and threw it hard towards the basket!

"Boom!" The basketball was smashed into the basket like a cannonball!

This goal! Blake Dolan on the sidelines took off his tie! He held it in his hand and waved it hard!

"Well done boys!"

The fans in the stands also stood up and applauded vigorously!

Walter Frazier and Craig Sager on the commentary table also slapped the table excitedly! Especially Walter Frazier, the veteran of the Knicks, almost wanted to rush directly to the court!

"There is no doubt! This is the most imaginative offense I have ever seen! So bold! In a small inside! Two players took off at the same time! But this is not the most exciting! The most exciting thing is that Koke passed the ball to E.

Dee Griffin! But Eddie Griffin continued to pass the ball in the air! This gave all three people a chance to perform! At the end of this season! I will give this shot a vote when selecting the best slam dunk!

Craig! This is the Knicks! I'm a Knick too!" Walter Frazier said excitedly.

After landing, Eddie Griffin and Gerald Wallace waved their fists vigorously!

"Kok! Nice pass!" Eddie Griffin shouted towards Kirk Hinrich.

Kokosinrich raised his arms and gave him a high five and said:

"Your passing is better!"

Stephen Jackson expressed his displeasure and deliberately shouted:

"Aren't you going to count me and Kevin? I passed the ball too!"

Eddie Griffin slapped Kevin Cato on the butt, and Kevin Cato performed an ugly dance step unscrupulously:

"We are in trouble without Kevin, he attracts defensive players to open up positions!"

After twisting a few times, Eddie Griffin continued:

"Of course, without you, mob leader, we wouldn't be able to succeed! That guy Blake said that we are a team!"



Blake Dolan on the sidelines was also excited about this slam dunk. He turned around and looked at the coaching bench and said:

"Great job these little guys! I didn't expect them to blitz so hard! Great pass!"

Today, Sam Presti and Sheldon Cooper and even James Dolan attended the team's first home preseason game, but they were sitting far away in the first row of the stands when they saw the Knicks

After the player completed such a beautiful attack, James Dolan stood up and shook his fist:

"Come on, boys! You are the Knicks' fighters!"

After saying that, he turned to look at Sam Presti: "Sam, boy! Can I tip them now? I can't help it! I've never seen such a wonderful goal!"

Sam Presti pushed up his glasses and said with a smile: "Maybe you can buy them a beer after the game. Mr. Dolan, under the coaching of your son, you have to get used to this kind of offense, otherwise you may have to

Because buying beer goes bankrupt.”

Sheldon Cooper's action was very interesting. He turned around and asked a white fan who was waving a beer bottle:

"Man, what do you think of Sprewell?"

The white fan tugged on his jersey with No. 5 Kirk Hinrich printed on it and shouted:

"Who the hell is that!"

Sheldon Cooper turned to Sam Presti and said, "Look, no one cares about the people who left."

The big screen began to slow down the footage just now, allowing fans to see more clearly what happened before...

Eric Musselman of the Warriors simply called a timeout. Although they were still leading, anyone who wasn't an idiot would know that it was best to take a timeout at this time to cool down the Knicks' enthusiasm and analyze their situation.

Weird movement.



Amid the applause of the audience, five Knicks guys walked off the court again just after they came on the court, high-fiving their teammates in the dugout excitedly. The rookies Haslem and Luke Walton had envious faces, and even Jose Karl

Deron couldn't help but express his jealousy towards Kirk Hinrich:

"I can pass the ball like that too! Kirk! Why not me!"

Blake Dolan sat back on the coaching bench, but this time he did not pick up the tactical board, but said directly to the players:

"This goal was unexpected by everyone, including me. I didn't expect the Warriors to take a timeout so quickly, but I guess their bigger purpose for this timeout was to cool you down, rather than to come up with tactics."

"Cool us? Our hands are smoking now! It's about to burn!" Stephen Jackson spread his hands and shouted: "They can't even think of extinguishing the volcano that's about to erupt with a basin of water!"

"Great adjective! Stephen!" Black Dolan said with a smile: "That's it, our White Night operation has just begun! As you said, the volcano has not erupted at all!"

"So when is it going to break out?" Eddie Griffin asked.

"Soon, the fans, the Warriors, us and you will all see the magnificence of the volcanic eruption!" Blake Dolan raised his head and said with a smile: "Their defense will be like being flowed by volcanic lava."



On the Warriors' coaching bench, Eric Musselman suppressed his depression and tried to make his voice sound calm:

"They just played a good ball! This timeout is to let them calm down. At the same time, who can tell me how you did it? How did you do it so that two Knicks players can appear in our inside and take off at the same time?

!The space is big enough to fit two African elephants!"

The players all lowered their heads. Clifford Robinson touched his headband. He knew that this goal had a lot to do with him. If he pulled out to pester Eddie Griffin, although Gerald Wallace might still

Scored a goal, but the scene was definitely not that gorgeous.

"Clifford, give me an answer. What were you doing on the inside? Dancing to the music? Your opponent moved to the outside, why didn't you follow him?" Eric Musselman looked at what he didn't like.

The old poisonous ruffian said.

"Well, I thought that guy was just going out to set a screen for his teammates, and I was preparing to cover on the inside." Clifford Robinson opened his mouth and said, this reason was so far-fetched that he didn't even believe it.

"Troy Murphy, you take over for Robinson." Eric Musselman said simply.

An old slicker who doesn't work hard is not as useful as a passionate rookie.

"They want to catch us off guard. You have to entangle the opponent's power forward, because once you are out of position, their strange tactics will quickly rely on your loopholes to score points, and they are effective scoring points!" Although it is still impossible to see through it.

The Knicks' tactics, but Eric Musselman still analyzed the movements of the Knicks players just now: "The simplest example happened just now! Their center attracts defense inside. In fact, their center

The offense starts from the outside! You need to pull out with your opponent!"

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