Chapter 298 Restricting Playing Time
Chapter 298 Restricting Playing Time
Chapter 298 Restricting Playing Time
Davis had no reaction to the turmoil outside.
It doesn't make sense to discuss who is stronger and who is weaker between him and Jordan. The two of them have only one pursuit now, which is the damn championship ring.
The Magic team quietly entrenched in their lair, waiting for the arrival of the next unlucky one.
They have basically reached the upper limit of this lineup now.
If you want to improve, you can only wait for Clay to continue to grow.
And after the end of this season, Rodman and Sprewell's replacements are not something Davis or the Magic have to consider now.
Even the two parties did not consider where their next home would be.
They are now working together, just want to bring the team the first championship ring.
The Lakers arrived in Orlando with their rebuilding roster, ready to take the whip from the Magic.
The Lakers, who were cut off by Davis and Van Exel, are still struggling to rebuild.
However, there are rumors that the Lakers are considering asking DeWeese's teacher-Erwin Johnson to come out again.
Davis knew about it, and he had spoken to Johnson about it.
Johnson said he was considering it.
Because he hasn't had formal training for several years, and with his weight gain, even if he comes back, there is a high probability that he will not continue to appear at the point guard position.
So, Davis thought badly again. . . .
On the other hand, in addition to the two cores of Anthony Peeler and Divac, the most famous Lakers is the 1984 No. [-], Sam Bowie. . .
It is said that in the draft that year, the Blazers held the second pick and perfectly missed Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, John Stockton and other super players, and chose Sam Bowie. . .
There is one thing to say, Bowie's strength is there, and it would not be wrong to choose him in any other year.
But with Michael Jordan, the Blazers' choice is enough to make them laugh for 100 years.
Divac, the first-generation organization center, is at his peak, and the game tonight also proved this.
When he faced O'Neal, he handed over the luxury data of 23 points, 15 rebounds and 7 assists.
In this game, the biggest contributor to the Magic's victory, apart from Davis, was Clay.
Once again, he hit that unreasonable shooting percentage.
全场13投10中,三分球7中5,罚球2中2,仅仅用13次出手就得到了27分,仅次于迪威斯的27分。
O'Neal scored 25 points and 13 rebounds in the regular data.
The entire Magic team plays very routinely, but this routine performance is enough to deal with 90% of the league's teams.
Two days later, at Amway Arena in Orlando, the Magic beat the Blazers without bloodshed.
The Trail Blazers without Drexler is like missing a backbone. Although the traded Thorpe was very active on the bench and even scored a team-high 21 points, the starting five only scored a poor 55 points.
Not even as much as Davis and O'Neal combined.
Another two days later, the Magic played against the Spurs again.
The Spurs, who have nothing to do with the Magic at home, have become lambs to be slaughtered on the road.
Although Robinson still output 34 points and 12 rebounds steadily, the inside line of the Spurs was blasted by Rodman.
Rodman has a rare double-double. Although his rebounds are in double figures in most games, it is too difficult for him to score [-] points for this Magic team.
But in this game, facing star player Sean Elliott's defense, Rodman just scored 11 points and 23 rebounds.
Among the 23 rebounds, there are a full 8 offensive rebounds.
The Magic seem to have entered into a favorite winning rhythm of a strong team recently.
Someone stood up in every game, so that the two core players, Davis and O'Neal, would not be overused.
On March 3, the Magic finally ended their recent 14-game winning streak.
They lost to the Utah Jazz at home.
犹他双煞中,马龙拿下了27分13篮板,而斯托克顿则打出了一场“迪威斯”式的比赛,他全场拿下了18分8篮板18助攻4抢断的全面数据。
DeWeese only played 32 minutes in this game and was replaced because of physical discomfort.
It's actually very simple, DeWeese felt tired.
He said he was tired, and D'Antoni was terrified, so he didn't let Davis play.
Therefore, Davis can only watch the team lose.
It was watching TV in the locker room, where he received physical therapy from the team doctor.
Facts have proved that D'Antoni's concerns are not unreasonable.
The team doctor's report showed that DeWeese's muscle strength had reached a very dangerous level.
"I've never seen Michael like this. His current physical strength seems to be inferior to that of ordinary players."
D'Antoni found Dewes immediately after seeing the report.
"Michael, for the rest of this season, I have decided that you will not play more than 30 minutes. The team doctor said very clearly that if you continue to play close to 40 minutes per game, you may get injured at any time."
Davis smiled helplessly. He never thought that he would have such a day.
But the painful memory brought to him by the serious injury in his previous life made him accept D'Antoni's arrangement,
He never wanted to repeat the experience of his previous life again.
Falling hard off a mountain on the verge of reaching the top was enough once, and if it happened again, DeWeese thought he would go crazy.
After losing to the Jazz, the number of losses for the Magic also reached double digits.
But they only lost 12 games, the Bulls lost 15 games, the Knicks lost 17 games, and the Rockets lost [-] games.
On the second day of back-to-back, DeWeese didn't even get 30 minutes of playing time.
He only played 25 minutes before being replaced by D'Antoni.
Fortunately, he scored a double-double of 25 points and 17 assists in 10 minutes, giving the team a considerable advantage.
Even though Coleman, the core of the Nets, scored 36 points and 11 rebounds, the big hole Davis dug for them in front still made Coleman unable to recover from his intention to kill the thief.
The Nets, who were regulars in the playoffs in the past few seasons, have also fallen into the rhythm of reconstruction. They only had 25 wins and 37 losses this season and went straight to the lottery zone.
Two days later, the Magic lost again.
Reggie Miller finally felt proud once, and he led the Pacers to a win against the Magic.
Reggie Miller, who scored 34 points, even made a provocative gesture to Davis when passing by the Magic bench.
Although a T was recruited for him, his effect was achieved.
DeWeese was so angry that he wanted to go straight to the field, but was held back by D'Antoni. . . ,
"There are only 18 games left in the regular season. Don't waste all your efforts at this time. If you are injured now, all our hard work for a year will be in vain."
In the end, D'Antoni threw out his trump card.
"We are very likely to meet the Pacers in the playoffs, and that is the best time for you to take revenge."
Davis sat back obediently.
It is really difficult to write when the climax is approaching, including eating in the middle. I sat in front of the computer for a full 9 hours before writing these six chapters.
I still owe two chapters, let's fill it up slowly. . .
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