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327:Okay, I’m just despising you.(4/5)

You have to be willing even if you don't want to. Who said you don't have the strength like me?

The Lakers sent a sideline ball. After Kobe received the basketball this time, he immediately heard Shaq yelling: "Pass it, I have a chance!"

Kobe looked up and said, "Hey, you are wrapped like a rice dumpling by two people. You have a chance with Jill!"

Shaq didn't lie. In his concept, why didn't double-teaming give him a chance?

Just one more one is fine.

Shaq was right, double-teaming is indeed an opportunity.

But the premise is that he only has a chance when he gets the ball and faces double teams.

It is not difficult for him to score a goal when double-teamed, but for others, it is very difficult to send the ball in when double-teamed.

In the past, there was illegal defense and players without the ball were not allowed to be flanked, so O'Neal wanted to get the ball easily.

But things are different now. O'Neal is still not completely accustomed to the current version. In other words, he is unwilling to get used to it.

He is still immersed in the era when he was omnipotent.

Seeing that Kobe couldn't pass the ball in, he hesitated.

But after hesitating, Li Ang attacked again!

Kobe looked at the situation and saw that there was no one to pass the ball, so he had to do it himself!

Devin George:???

I'm not human?

Kobe forced a breakthrough and tried to score the ball in this unreasonable way.

But after he got to the basket, he discovered that it was not as simple as double-teaming.

Because under the basket, there were two O'Neals, big and small, squatting there.

O'Neal has no ability to open up space, not at all.

In this regard, Big Ben can proudly say that he is on the same level as Shaq.

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When Kobe enters, it's equivalent to having four people around him!

This is my last request. Kobe missed a layup in an extremely crowded situation, and the Lakers once again failed!

The Zen master sat on the bench, extremely calm.

It's like the Suns, not the Lakers, are the ones who haven't scored in a row.

The Zen master is calm, not because he is confident. But because he knows that even if he calls a timeout, it will be of no use.

A problem that cannot be solved in a season, do you expect to solve it through a timeout?

After Kobe missed a layup, he gritted his teeth viciously.

"Damn it, it would be great if someone took over!"

"That...I can take care of it..." Devin George silently raised his hand.

Kobe looked at George with some surprise.

"When did your kid come on stage?"

George almost cried. Sure enough, this was a game for nine people.

I'm just the superfluous one.

The game continued, and Nash continued to organize offense in this round.

O'Neal also knew that he could no longer sink like this, so he decided to come out to help defend!

As soon as Nash took advantage of the cover to break through, his way was blocked by that huge body.

But Nash didn't panic, and threw the ball into the air without even looking.

The next second, Li Ang rushed over, jumped up, caught the basketball in the air, and then slammed it into the frame with one hand.

Nash and Li Ang successfully connected and used aerial coordination to continue to widen the point difference.

At that moment, Kobe glanced at Devin George.

You kid can do it. Where did you learn the invisibility technique to become so completely invisible?

If you have this ability, why are you playing basketball?

Devin George has no sense of involvement. Whether on the offensive or defensive end, he is like air.

And this is actually one of the reasons why the Lakers' F4 is doomed to fail - the role players are too stretched!

Once upon a time, the Lakers still had Horry, who could be a superstar at critical moments.

But now, the Lakers really don't have any decent role players.

In the original history of the 2004 Finals, the performance of the Lakers' main role players was as follows:

Green Hat, averaging 6.4 points per game and shooting 30.6% from the field.

Devin George, averaging 5.8 points per game and shooting 39.3% from the field.

Medvedenko, averaging 3.6 points per game and shooting 35.3% from the field

Kareem Rush, averaging 3.6 points per game and shooting 31.8% from the field.

Bill Walton's son, Walton Jr., averaged 3.3 points per game and shot 38.5% from the field.

This is simply a combination of quantity and quality. The Cavaliers, known as the weakest Finals team in 2007, did not have such a clear picture of their role players.

Indeed, as role players, they are not required to score any points, but this efficiency is indeed too much.

The defensive end is even more impressive than the data can reflect.

No, Devin George just proved that he is not bad at offense.

It's not even defensive.

After fighting here, Li Ang has become extremely confident.

He believes that this series will indeed not last long!

Soon, the Lakers counterattacked.

This time, facing double teams again, Kobe finally remembered that there seemed to be five people on the Lakers court.

So, the ball was given to Devin George who was left open.

George caught the ball and shot, but Liang jumped left and right regardless of his physical strength, which still interfered with George's shot.

Such a little interference may not be a big deal to a star, but for a role player like Devin George, this kind of interference is already quite fatal.

With a bang, the Lakers hit the iron 1.

Kobe looked at George with disappointment, what the hell, there is really not much difference between having you and not having you, brother!

Li Ang sighed, it was up to the Zen master to take the blame.

It is said that the Lakers have no qualified role players on the bench.

But in Li Ang's view, this is not the case.

On the Lakers bench, there is a person who is very special, but Zen Master doesn't use it.

He is a member of the 2003 golden generation. He was once considered to be in the top 10 of the 2003 draft, but he was picked up by the Lakers with the 24th pick, which was bigger than Nash.

He is Kobe's strongest teammate, Brian Cook.

A wizard who can replace O'Neal at center and can also transform into a shooting small forward.

Then why are you laughing? Why is Cook not strong? Everyone who has watched the game knows that in the original game against the Raptors, he and Kobe scored 83 points together!

Two people scored 83 points, do you know what this concept is?

Hurry up and get on Cook!

George missed the long shot, just as Master Tang expected.

Don't get me wrong, Mr. Tang is not saying that George is trash.

What he means is that all the role players here on the Lakers are garbage.

Again, if the Spurs' top-paid point guard hadn't scored 0 points in Game 7, had Duncan not been injured.

The Lakers can't get past the second round.

The Lakers’ ability is largely attributed to Kidd.

As the competition progressed, people also discovered that the competition was not as intense as they imagined.

In people's imagination, this game should be a back-and-forth game between the two sides.

But the Lakers showed everyone what it means to go without coming back.

The defense was beaten to a pulp. Of the five Lakers players on the court, the only real defensive threats were Kobe Bryant and Malone.
To be continued...
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