Chapter 276 Forced Death 5 Minor
Chapter 276 Forced Death 5 Minor
Chapter 276
During the halftime break, DeWeese was in the mood to relax in the locker room for the first time.
But he still kept his mind on it. In the second half, the group of ruthless people on the opposite side didn't know what to do.
He lay in his chair, replaying the details of the first half of the game in his mind.
"The real core of this Warriors team is Big Dipper Chamberlain. He is too strong in the paint. It's a pity that strangling him is not realistic, otherwise it would be much easier. But with Chamberlain as the core, Cole is destined to have no way to use the Death Five that the Warriors are famous for." He thought lazily and looked at his teammates next to him.
"It would be really cool to be able to play on such a team."
The time for the halftime break soon arrived, and Davis returned to the field with his teammates.
Watching the Warriors play, Davis wiped his eyes in disbelief.
"Is Cole crazy?"
Cole directly replaced Chamberlain and Thurmond, replaced by Barry and Mullin,
"Isn't this self-destructing the Great Wall? Or is it that in order to be able to beat the dead five, he has gone mad?" Looking at the Warriors' five players, Durant, Barry, Mullin, Thompson and Curry, DeWeese always had a feeling of uneasiness.
Just now in the locker room, I was thinking that Cole would not replace Chamberlain no matter what, but I didn't expect the slap in the face to come so quickly.
As soon as the third quarter began, the feeling of uneasiness in DeWeese's heart became a reality.
The shooting ability of this Warriors team is too strong.
Durant, Barry, Mullin, Thompson and Curry, throughout the history of the league, belong to the top figures of the projection ability pyramid.
When these five people appeared on the field together, it completely subverted the existing rules.
The Warriors' playmaker has changed from Chamberlain to Curry, who has stronger organizational skills. Curry came to the frontcourt with the ball, and Davis looked at him nervously.
Although his defensive skills have improved now, facing a super point guard like Curry is still a bit stretched.
Curry came to the frontcourt and was not eager to attack by himself, but called Durant inside to cover him.
O'Neill was pulled out reluctantly.
Davis was blocked very strongly by Durant, and O'Neal had no choice but to face Curry.
Curry had a chance to fight big, and he took O'Neal to walk in, but O'Neal's agility at the peak was still quite powerful, and he just bit Curry.
After entering the three-second zone, Curry did not directly attack the basket, but threw the ball behind him without looking back.
Durant is tall and has long arms, and the ball went directly over Davis to his hands.
Davis looked at the guy in front of him. This was the first time he had defended Durant one-on-one in this series.
"Damn it, he stood with O'Neal just now, and they are about the same height. When playing a small forward at this height, no wonder he is out of position when playing against anyone. He also has such a soft touch, which is simply heaven-defying."
Durant simply made a three-threat move and put the ball on his chest, and Davis felt very uncomfortable.
The three threats of this guy and the three threats of others are simply two levels of threat.
Soon, Davis's torture was over. Durant swung the ball upwards, made a fake shot, and then held the ball in his right hand. With a super-large CrossOver, he instantly threw away Davis by more than one meter.
Then, with no adjustments at all, Durant pulls up and shoots.
The ball went into the net hollow and scored a three-pointer.
Davis looked helplessly at Durant with his hips akimbo. You just knew he was going to shoot, but you just couldn't guard against it. . .
Looking back, DeWeese brought the ball to the frontcourt. He originally wanted to throw the ball to O'Neal, but Durant went around to defend O'Neal directly.
After a series of runs, Pippen passed the ball to Jordan, who had sunk to the low post. In a very perfect triangle offense, Jordan held the ball and leaned against Klay.
Clay held Jordan firmly, and Jordan lightly started to attack with his back.
He dribbled the ball twice like a stroll, and then Jordan began to shake his shoulders against Clay.
Jordan's shoulder shake is one of the most deceptive feints DeWeese has ever seen. You never know what kind of offensive move Jordan will link up next.
He turned around suddenly, turned from his back to the front frame, dribbled the ball, and made a movement of joining the ball with his hands.
The pressure in front of Clay was relieved, and seeing Jordan turn to face him, he was not in a hurry, but waited patiently for Jordan to join the ball.
Clay was relieved until Jordan really joined the ball. He raised his hands high, ready to interfere with Jordan's shot.
What a Jordan, he made a fake shot, regardless of whether Clay was fooled or not, he forced it in from the side of his raised hands, the pivot foot did not move at all, and then changed his two-handed ball to one-handed, and finally both feet off the ground, low-handed layup and sent the ball into the basket.
Clay was so stuck by Jordan's sudden action that he could only watch as Jordan stuck to him and scored the ball.
Curry patted Clay's butt to indicate that it was okay, then received the ball from his teammates and dribbled the ball to the front court with ease.
Facing Curry, Davis was under a lot of pressure. Although he was not as aggressive as Iverson and Irving, Curry's ability to combine the ball was the most comfortable that Davis had ever seen.
Of course, Davis hasn't played against the peak Iverson and Irving yet, but he has seen too many highlights on TV in his previous life.
Curry began to shake DeWeese with his trademark back-to-back dribble, and Davis watched Curry's every move, anticipating his next move.
Curry switched the ball from behind to the front of his body, took a step forward to his right, then pulled it back, and handed his crotch back to his left hand, seemingly about to change direction and break through to the left.
Davis barely blocked Curry's series of combined punches, but when Curry changed hands behind his back and returned the ball to his right hand again, Davis finally couldn't keep up.
The inside line is now a combination of O'Neal and Malone, and Malone pulls out first to make up for it.
But DeWeese noticed that Malone's defender, Rick Barry, suddenly ran toward the three-point line.
Davis didn't have time to remind him, so he went to defend Barry's position.
But it was still a step too late.
As if he knew that Barry would end up in that position, Curry made a cross pass. DeWeese was still on the way to defend the past. He reached out to steal the pass, but in the end he could only watch the ball pass not far in front of his fingertips and accurately pass to Barry.
Barry shot with open hand.
"Shua!" Another three-pointer.
(End of this chapter)
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