Chapter 291 Crazy Demon
Chapter 291 Crazy Demon
Chapter 291 Crazy Demon
Javi didn't know why DeWeese had arranged this, but he nodded anyway.
"Okay, let me adjust your training plan."
However, after a morning of training, DeWeese still figured out his level of strength after his ability value reached 99.
Regardless of what happened to the system, DeWeese decided to get the ball right first.
After all, this is the foundation of my life.
After a day of confusion, DeWeese walked out of the locker room, clutching his forehead.
DeWeese, who used to be approachable, rarely greeted any fans when he played today.
At seven o'clock in the evening, the Magic ushered in the defending champion, the unstoppable Bulls, at their home stadium, Amway Arena.
The Magic is the only team in the league that has double-killed the Bulls so far.
And this game is directly related to who can become the number one in the league.
It wasn't until the moment he stepped onto the court that Davis, who had been restless all day, calmed down.
After calming down, a very strange emotion suddenly appeared in his heart.
This is mixed with various negative emotions such as fear, confusion, and loss.
All the emotions blended together, giving Davis the idea of destroying all opponents.
"This time, you won't win again, little Michael." Jordan stood beside Davis and said to Davis with a serious face.
"Michael, if I were you, I wouldn't draw conclusions so early, so as not to be slapped too quickly after the game."
Hearing Davis's explosive response, Jordan was stunned.
Looking at the expressionless Davis, Jordan always felt that something unusual happened to the young man in front of him.
"Little Michael, why do I think you are weird?"
"Michael, now I can seriously tell you that your dynasty is over." Davis turned his head.
Jordan had never seen DeWeese like this before, his eyes were cold and terrifying.
And in this look, full of tyranny.
At this time, Davis suddenly walked up to D'Antoni before he kicked off.
He still had that expressionless coldness, and his tone made D'Antoni shudder.
"Mike, don't replace me today, not for a second."
Davis didn't know where the hostility in his heart came from, but now he just wanted to vent.
O'Neal swiped the ball to his side over Grant's head.
Everyone who had just entered the game state did not react, and Davis picked up the ball and rushed into the Bulls basket like a bolt of lightning.
He was so quick that Kemp, who was closest to the Bulls' own basket at the jump ball, wasn't even in the paint.
At that moment, the sideline camera clearly captured that half of DeWeese's head had gone over the basket.
In other words, he looked down at the basket, rounded his arms and smashed the ball in with a big windmill.
His opening shot directly ignited the enthusiasm of all Magic fans.
But Davis just jumped down gently, and walked towards his backcourt expressionlessly.
Jordan stared at Davis's back, feeling more and more that something was wrong with this kid today.
The Bulls are still playing their same triangle offense for thousands of years.
Jordan hit Clay with his back and found that Pippen ran out of the opportunity. A very chic pass was passed to Pippen who cut inside.
Pippen has completely thrown off Horry, and he rushed inside to return the Magic for a slam dunk.
It's Davis again!
Pippen had already taken off, and DeWeese jumped up behind him, but DeWeese's bullet speed was so terrifying that he came back first, and under Pippen's unbelievable eyes, he directly pressed his dunk on the backboard.
"There's something wrong with this kid."
Seeing Davis, who threw away Armstrong who was chasing him, and completed the counterattack with a dunk, Pippen said seriously to Jordan.
Jordan nodded.
"Come on, we can't lose this game. If we lose again, we will lose a bit against the Magic in the playoffs."
With one attack and one defense in the opening game, Davis surprised the entire arena.
They had never seen such an aggressive, passionate DeWeese.
In the impression of all fans, DeWeese will always play in the most reasonable way and will always appear where the team needs it most.
But today, this DeWeese made them see something different.
On the next ball, Jordan caught the ball after half court.
He wants to score the first point for the team.
However, Jordan was surprised to see DeWeese in front of his eyes.
"Michael, today, your opponent is me." Davis said a word without warmth.
Jordan smiled and turned sideways, looking like he was going to punch Davis on the back.
But in the middle of the turn, Jordan suddenly turned back in the opposite direction and made a breakthrough to the inside.
DeWeese seems to have seen through Jordan's tricks, and he took a step back when Jordan started to turn sideways. ,
Jordan's breakthrough was firmly blocked by Davis.
Unhurriedly changing hands continuously, Jordan didn't panic in the rhythm because his first breakthrough was blocked.
Suddenly, Davis stuck up firmly.
Jordan, who underestimated DeWeese's strength, stopped suddenly.
"Why is this kid suddenly so powerful?" Jordan protected the ball in surprise, and Davis' sudden attack forced him to stop the ball.
After stopping the ball, Jordan turned over and leaned back without doing anything.
DeWeese jumped up the first time Jordan turned.
Jordan found in the air that if he followed his usual shot arc, it was very likely that Davis would directly block him.
So he leaned back more than usual, almost parallel to the floor.
Just like that, Jordan struggled to throw the ball past Davis' fingertips.
DeWeese turned around and ran towards the basket the moment he landed.
Jordan also called out the word rebound at the same time.
O'Neal stuck Grant firmly under the basket, and was about to protect the defensive rebound.
But a figure appeared above his head, and in his hands, he grabbed the inevitable rebound.
O'Neill looked in surprise at DeWeese, who was rushing forward with the ball.
He also felt that something was wrong with Davis today.
Davis now only has two goals in his eyes, the basketball and the basket, and the other nine people on the field have become outsiders to him.
"This time I won't let you dunk so easily."
Pippen, who returned to defense early, led Davis by a large margin and entered the backcourt early.
He stood in the three-second zone and felt that his defensive position was perfect. Whether Davis wanted to make a fast break for a three-pointer or break through for a layup, he could defend it.
But he quickly stepped back involuntarily.
Davis didn't mean to slow down, and went directly to the three-point line, rushing straight towards him.
(End of this chapter)
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