Chapter 310
Chapter 310
Iverson quickly came to the three-point line and stood in front of him with Jamal Tinsley.
Iverson dribbled to the right and then switched back to his left hand, walked in a straight line, jumped to the front of Xiao Ao and combined the ball vigorously.
Iverson bent down and lifted the ball above his head, waiting for Xiao Ao to step forward to block it, but Xiao Ao did not seem to have any intention of moving the nest, just stretched his arms far away and waited.
Iverson, who had already closed the ball, could only spin in place twice and then toss the ball upwards gently.
It
was a pass, a shot
,
and just as everyone was wondering, Van Horn rushed to the scene, but Harrington took a
step ahead to destroy the high pass.
Van Horn was still a step slower, and he couldn't think of it with the answer, and he also felt that the ball should be shot according to the opponent's temperament.
Philadelphia's offense didn't go very well, and the Pacers seemed to be able to predict the opponent's choice every time, always jamming the best point and stalling the opponent's offense.
Iverson's catch this time was much simpler and rude, he rushed directly into the crowd with the ball, and Miller, who was opposite his leg as soon as he raised his leg, fell directly to the ground.
The whistle blew, the offense fouled!
When Miller, who fell to the ground, saw the referee's gesture and immediately sat up on the spot, his previous painful expression was completely gone.
“What??"
Iverson turned around and knocked the ball away hard, "My arms are scratched, if you don't blow it, I'll just touch it lightly and blow it, don't you see that Reggie took the initiative to catch up?"
The referee didn't pay attention, just urged the opposite side to serve quickly, not to disrupt the rhythm of the attack.
The Pacers sent the ball, and Iverson went straight to Miller's side with a rage, constantly reaching out to scratch the opponent.
Miller is also a thief, he just doesn't pass the ball, and while dribbling backwards, he chatters endlessly, trying to provoke the other party verbally.
"Leave it to me, leave it to me!"
Seeing that the two of them were about to escalate, Rayong immediately rushed up, drove Iverson to Tinsley's side, and came to Miller who was dribbling the ball.
Miller looked up at Rayong, who was 2.06 tall, and immediately became well-behaved, and the opponent's long arms had been impressed in the previous regular season encounters.
Miller got the ball.
Harrington received a pass from Big Brother on the right side, swept straight across the free throw line and made a layup.
However, he was not fully prepared when he jumped, and he made one more adjustment in the air, and the arc was significantly flattened, and the ball hit the front of the basket.
O'Neal Jr. and Milicic got up at the same time to grab the rebound.
"It's mine!" Rayong
snatched the rebound into his arms from one of the two.
As soon as he landed, he threw the ball forward.
Iverson quickly caught the ball and completed a one-arm heavy dunk.
MOSES MARONE: It reminds me of the days when all the media was chasing pictures of Allen, and I was invited to watch him play against Stephen Marbury, and I put it this way, he was the best physical player I've ever seen, really, he could jump straight to the moon.
Bill Wharton: I believe that Allen is in good health, but you say that he can jump to the moon, it's a bit exaggerated, it's not because you also spent time in Philadelphia?
Moses Malone: It's really not an exaggeration, you were still a commentator in New York back then, I really watched Allen's game live, and his explosiveness is really not something that ordinary people can do, it's breathtaking.
"Even if he wasn't playing basketball, he would be a good quarterback!" said
Al Harrington with the ball, and the second-ranked man in the Sixth Man of the Season came over.
I saw him take two big strides past Ragabel, who was in the front, and changed to Van Horn's side.
Van Horn immediately bowed over his opponent while constantly pushing him to the right side of his torso, where his teammate Milicic was still standing.
Harrington, however, was very nimble, spinning half a body with a hovering ball and leaning on the opponent to complete the shot.
This kind of irregular shooting has always been his forte.
27-22, after the first quarter, the defending champions didn't seem to have much advantage on the court, and they gave the Pacers a five-point lead.
In the second quarter, the rotation lineups of both sides played very well, especially when Jonathan Bender of the visiting team came on the court and hit three three-pointers from the outside in a row, which directly pushed the game to a climax.
Fortunately, Aaron McGee and Spinner on the Philadelphia side continued to score points for the home team, and Aaron McGee kept rushing into the opponent's interior to get free throws.
Spinner, on the other hand, relied on his broad body to score frequently under the basket.
The two combined to score 13 points in the first half of the second quarter.
51-51, the two sides were tied at halftime.
In the first half, Reggie Miller made four of seven shots, including 2-of-4 three-pointers and 3-of-3 free throws, scoring 13 points.
Al Harrington and Jermaine O'Neal each scored 11 points.
Ron Artest had four steals in the half.
On the Philadelphia side, Rayong had 13 points, 6 assists and 3 blocks.
Allen Iverson had 16 points, 4 assists and 2 steals.
Moses Malone: Bill, do you think Jermaine will explode in the second half?
Bill Wharton: Honestly, the home team's two interior lines don't fully activate the energy in Jermaine's body, he's a strong man who is strong when he's strong, and if it's a strong interior like Shaq or Sean, he's probably more proactive.
You can refer to the previous regular season when he played against Kevin Garnett, and the two of them scored 31 points and 14 rebounds at the same time, which is almost a mirror.
The difference is that Kevin Garnett also had 7 assists in that game, and Jermaine also has some ability to play, but only when he is caught in the bag or on the line with the ball, once he enters the inside single, he relies more on his own strength to finish the offense.
Moses Malone: Reggie has been getting better and better since entering the playoffs, scoring 13 points in the half, which is the time of his entire game.
Bill Wharton: At his age he naturally knows what to do and what not to do, and he's going to try to play his part, and he's still got gas in the tank.
After the halftime break, the game continued.
Coach Ball didn't bring Iverson back on until nearly half of the third quarter, which gave his knee plenty of rest and a cushion time after three fouls.
On the Pacers' side, Foster was taken again after playing the first half of the quarter, and Al Harrington continued to play as a power forward in the middle of the court.
is it okay?
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