Chapter 171 The offensive ability that is too strong to be ignored!(1/2)
Magic offense.
In the frontcourt, McGrady passed the ball to Duncan to play inside.
Behind him, he suddenly hung up, entered the basket, stuck in the position, bang, swish-!
5 to 6!!
Duncan forced an attack and made an attack.
Both are power forwards in the 1997 and are both named Tim, so the gap between being a player is so big.
Duncan, the No. 1 pick, can already average 24 points and 12 rebounds per game.
Tim Thomas, the 7th pick, can only get half of Duncan's data, averaging 12 points and 4 rebounds per game.
To reason, half may not be enough.
George Carl shook his head.
Duncan only has one, and he has no choice but to do so.
I can only hope that the three muskets on the outside can be more successful.
Not to mention, the Bucks' offense has something to do with the outside.
Kasel opened the frontcourt directly.
Point your butt at Jackson, step by step, and arched and beat him.
Soon, I found that it was very difficult to beat Jackson, so I immediately turned around and broke through.
With the cover of inside Mark Pope, a change of direction and horn area, he raised his hand and made a mid-range jump shot...
Just like a scope is installed, Kasel's mid-range shot hits steadily.
7 to 6!!
The label of the Chinese casting god is accurate and the alien Kasel.
This season's offense is stable and can still average 19 points and 7 assists per game.
The Magic still plays inside the offense and defense.
When McGrady saw Duncan being surrounded by defense, she immediately passed the ball to O'Neal Jr.
Receive the ball, take a step, fight Mark Pope physically, and use his strong athletic ability to hit the basket.
With a clang, his hands dunked, and his whole body hung on the basket.
7 to 8!!
By the way, this round is a showdown between the inside line of the 96 Golden Generation.
O'Neal Jr. was the 17th pick in the first round, while Mark Pope was the second round pick.
Their respective data are one heaven and one earth.
O'Neal Jr. has averaged 13 points and 8 rebounds per game this season.
Mark Pope had 2 points and 2 rebounds, which was just used to make up the numbers.
Pope can start because he is very versatile, can cover, can shoot, grab the board, and can defend...
Well, none of these are done well.
Fortunately, he plays very hard.
Moreover, the core of the Bucks is the outside line, and Pope is just a tool guy after all.
Next, the Bucks attacked.
He still focuses on the outside line. Lei Allen cuts through the ball without the ball, ran back and received the basketball, lifted the ball a little, and made a three-pointer.
McGrady rushed over.
Very helpless. When a player makes three-pointers from the outside and gets nearly the same shooting percentage as two points, he can't help but go out.
At this time, Ray Allen's offensive threat was like Curry in later generations.
No one dares to let go easily.
Ray Allen collected the ball, made a sudden step, and easily passed McGrady. Before McGrady could turn around and chase him back, he immediately drew the ball and made a two-point jump shot...!
Swish—!
Hollow into the net.
9 to 8!!
“Ray Allen has a breakthrough.
If he underestimated his attack with a ball, it would probably be bad.
He is not a pure shooter.
Giving people such a character is just because his shooting is so accurate.
It makes people forget, oh, how could Ray Allen still break through with the ball?" Mike Brynn commented.
This is like O'Neal.
His center skills are good, but because he can only use his body, others forget that his center skills are good.
It is obvious that you can shoot in the middle and use a more labor-saving scoring method, why do you still need to dribble the ball?
Of course, such a Ray Allen is the hardest to defend.
Because, he just flicked it.
The defender can only save. If he doesn't save, Ray Allen's shot may become real.
Magic offense.
McGrady broke through with the ball, stopped and pulled back and took action...
With a clang.
Missed the shot.
O'Neal Jr. grabbed the rebound, got stuck in the position, and passed the basketball out.
Jackson received the ball, raised his hand and made a three-point jump shot...
Bang-!
Still failed.
Duncan jumped up and took the rebound.
He flicked a fake shot and sent the basketball out of the outside.
Hill caught the ball, made a three-point jump shot...
“Here!
With a swish.
Hill made a three-pointer.
This round of attack is too heartbroken.
The Magic can shoot with confidence and bold shots from the outside.
Because, the Magic were grabbing rebounds and crushing the Bucks." Maverick Albert shook his head and said.
I know that next, the game will enter a watershed.
If the Bucks can't stand the offense, the game is likely to collapse.
9 to 11!!
Don't think the scores are almost the same.
However, the attack just now hit the Bucks too hard.
It depends on how the Bucks calm down.
On the field.
Kasel dribbled slowly like an old man.
It seems to be completely unavailable from the blow just now.
More than ten seconds of attack time have passed.
He was like he had forgotten time.
Suddenly, from outside the three-point line, he drew the ball and pulled out the hand with three-pointer...
Jackson was caught off guard..
Swish—!
Have it.
To be continued...