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Chapter 1102 Don't Blink While Transforming(2/2)

Indeed, Meeks' playoff performance has dropped significantly compared to the regular season. So far, he is not a playoff player at all. It is difficult to shoulder any slightly important tasks.

"Tang Qian's offensive rebound was wasted. Alas, it's a pity." Yu Jiaye said.

The Clippers were on offense, and they missed a shot. Ariza got the rebound and passed it to Jeremy Lin, who dribbled the ball forward.

Another near-miss. Jeremy Lin is now too cautious with Paul. This is called too much, and it means that the entire team's offensive rhythm is dragged down. And what is D'Antoni's offensive rhythm? It is "seven seconds or less."

Being fast and having a high number of rounds is the essence of his system. Playing so slowly is going in the opposite direction, not to mention running, it simply means "reversing the wheel".

At this time, Tang Qian took it out. He ran to the free throw line, and Jordan followed. After getting the ball, Tang Qian stood near the free throw line. Suddenly he threw his hands, and a figure flew high to the Clippers.

Near the team's basket.

Ariza scored in an alley-oop, and Tang Qian scored with an assist.

The Lakers caught up by 2 points and the Clippers attacked. Paul still wanted to play fast, but after he passed the ball, he secretly screamed that something was wrong. Because wherever he looked, there was a tall black shadow.

Crawford rushed in after receiving the ball directly from outside the three-point line. Crawford's passing vision was very poor in the playoffs. Once the intensity of confrontation increased, almost every time he received the ball, it was a choice.

Offensive shots. He averaged 1+ assists per game in the playoffs this season, which shows that once the ball is in his hands, the probability of it coming out is very small.

Nick Young, I want to teach you what is truly the best sixth man in the league, but you are not good enough yet.

When Nick Young saw Crawford cutting down, he was also very nervous, because he knew his defensive ability very well. If he wanted to block Crawford, who averaged close to 16 points per game, it was really difficult.

It's a bit overwhelming. When it comes to scoring simply, Crawford is not afraid of anything. He is very confident in his scoring ability.

Except for stars whose strength is scoring, he is the best among ordinary players.

Can you believe that he has scored 50+ points in three games during the regular season? Paul and Griffin are not as good as him. They have never touched the edge of 50+ points once. Therefore, Crawford actually has deep feelings about himself.

His scoring ability and scoring skills are almost arrogant. Even with some superstars, he dared to compete with them on the scoring end. Back then, he surpassed Wade in scoring, with 52 to beat Wade's 37, and his shooting percentage was also the same.

It beat Wade by more than 20 percentage points. Ten years ago in the Bulls, he faced off against Jaylen Rose and Vince Carter who was at the peak of his career, and he won. He scored 50 points alone.

Carter and Jaylen Rose only scored 60 points together. These are not fake.

In terms of scoring, Crawford is really not afraid of others.

But he discovered a very strange thing about this ball. Nick Young could no longer defend him, but he smiled???

Did he see it wrong??? Can he still laugh??? Is there something wrong with his brain???

Crawford shot for a layup, and he bet that before the ball left his fingertips for a second, it was covered by another palm, and then slapped down. His whole body was also too light because of its weight.

He was pushed and flew out.

The moment he fell to the ground, he suddenly turned around and saw the owner of that big hand. Who else could he be if he wasn't Lakers No. 29?

At this time, another person's voice rang in his ear: "Idiot, the joint defense between me and Fang is great, go sit on the floor for a while and see how heroic I am."

"Fast break! GO!!!" Tang Qian took the ball and threw it over. Then because Crawford was still on the ground, the Lakers formed a 5-on-4 situation.
Chapter completed!
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