The 129th question is like assisting teammates!(2/2)
In terms of offense, Kidd also comes to attack..."
I saw Kidd breaking through and directly pulled out two points to take action...
Swish—!
Putting the "basic" tactics sometimes can't take advantage and even lose some rice.
Kidd is a kid who doesn't attack, and a kid who doesn't attack.
There is still a very different difference between the two.
Not to mention, Kidd has reached his peak offensively this season.
Fortunately, the offense and defense rhythm is firmly controlled by the Lakers.
Without insider protection and rebounding advantage, the Suns' offensive pressure is very high.
You must compete with the Lakers for offensive efficiency in a few shots.
Persistence is a problem.
The Lakers have no problem anytime, anywhere.
After the first quarter, the score was 35 to 21, and the Lakers led the Suns 14 points.
O'Neal scored 10 points and 3 rebounds.
Kobe scored 8 points and 2 assists.
Billups scored 6 points.
The Lakers played a multi-point blooming situation.
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In the second quarter, Li Mu asked Da Ben and Bowen to rest and replace Les and Horry.
Skeles let Kidd and Criverd Robinson renew their contracts stay on the court, and replaced future Gov. Kevin Johnson, 6th man Rodney Rodgers and Cory Blunt.
Johnson is a legendary star of the Suns and was indeed very awesome before.
However, at the age of 34, he just returned after retirement for a year.
Not everyone is Jordan. He can only score 6 points and 2 assists now and is no longer a star player.
Rodgers is very good, the best sixth candidate with the highest voice this season, and he can average 14 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists per game.
Cory Blunt played not because of his strength, but because Longley played shortly. With Gugliota being reimbursed, as long as he has a height, he has to bear the heavy responsibility.
Just looking at the rotation lineup, the two teams are completely different.
Chapter completed!