Chapter 270 Break up 1 team. . .
Chapter 270 Break up 1 team. . .
Chapter 270 Breaks up a team. . .
"Hey, Gary, why don't you attack."
While his illness was killing him, DeWeese started trash-talking Payton.
"I just don't want to blow you up so early."
Peyton Howe responded impolitely.
"Hey, with all due respect, you really don't look like you're going to blow me up." Davis didn't let Payton go, and continued to whisper in his ear.
Payton was finally irritated by DeWeese.
He ran two steps to the side and asked loudly to the teammate holding the ball.
Schrempf is under the defense of Rodman, and Cartwright is basically given up by O'Neill. The two of them are staring at Schrempf.
Hearing that Payton asked for the ball, Schramf threw the ball out immediately.
After Payton got the ball, he put on a three-threat pose.
"You forced me to do this." Peyton stared at Davis and said to him.
Davis didn't speak anymore, and leaned down to observe Peyton's movements carefully.
We all know that Payton is known for his defense, and he is also the only player in history to get DPOY (Defensive Player of the Year) as a point guard.
However, his offensive ability is indeed overshadowed by his strong defensive ability, and he also had a 50% shooting rate at his peak.
It's just that Payton has a problem, he likes to shoot three-pointers.
Why do you say it is a problem?
Because he once made 13 of 1 three-pointers, and he also made 13 three-pointers in the half court, but what is his career three-pointer percentage?
Just over thirty percent. . .
Just like this ball, Payton seemed to have the attitude of hitting Davis hard, and confidently used his housekeeping stunt-a three-pointer.
Davis didn't expect Payton to choose such a shot, and then he looked back, the ball was wobbly. .It fell into the hands of O'Neill.
"Good guy, I'm direct good guy, shouldn't you be confident in your three-point shooting ability if you are capable? Why do you make such a coquettish operation like crossing the bridge?"
Davis was so dumbfounded that he almost missed the pass from O'Neill.
Peyton, who was very shameless, stared at Davis, as if his three non-sticks just now had a lot to do with Davis.
Davis can only say: I didn't defend that ball just now. . .
Just after halftime, Davis was entangled by Payton.
DeWeese walked to the sideline, followed by Payton, at the same time up and down, ready to steal the ball in the hands of DeWeese at any time.
But Davis suddenly jumped up halfway, and the ball handler used a hook-like action to hook the ball to the inside.
At this time, Sprewell, who had just entered the inside line, received the ball very comfortably.
Thanks to Davis who had helped him lure Peyton away, Sprewell saw a smooth road ahead.
He ended the fast break with a wonderful windmill dunk.
Davis spread his hands.
"Brother, I'm a point guard, oh, it seems like you are too."
Peyton's face was almost blue.
"It seems that when I'm serious, I like the opposite of the poisonous tongue." Davis suddenly found an advantage of his own.
The game went on smoothly, and the Magic steadily suppressed the Sonics.
There were only some episodes in the third quarter, and Payton's three-pointer opened up.
"Payton's three-pointer, the goal is scored!" The commentator exclaimed, shouting many drowsy fans on the sidelines.
Peyton on the field looked at his hands with a proud face.
"Hold on, this is my C." Payton wanted to say this to his teammates.
DeWeese didn't take it seriously, and still played steadily according to the tactics. In the end, Sprewell missed the shot and Schramff protected the rebound.
In the next round, Payton forced a three-pointer while being defended by Davis.
DeWeese was ready to catch the rebound and counterattack, but Payton's shot went into the net by a ghost.
Peyton is so proud~~
Looking at Payton's celebratory gesture with a displeased face, O'Neill said to Davis when he passed by: "Fuck him."
Davis apparently thought so too.
After coming to the frontcourt, DeWeese directly called O'Neal's screen without pretentiousness.
Then he used O'Neal's pick-and-roll to make a three-pointer in front of Payton.
The ball rubbed Payton's fingers extremely aggressively, and went hollow into the net.
Payton wanted to hit back, but his nerve knife-like three-pointer failed to continue the magic again.
O'Neal easily accepted the rebound, handed it to Davis, and signaled with his eyes: "Go on, brother."
The exact same scene as the previous attack took place.
O'Neal pulled out the screen, and his huge body completely blocked the space for Payton to move laterally.
Davis simply dribbled the ball to the side and made another jumper.
Peyton is so angry. . .
You said that you are a fat man who has nothing to come out to block.
His unfriendly face and the team's backup center responsible for defending O'Neal, Alvin Johnson, yes, has the same name as the Magician, but it's just a marginal, non-marginal substitute player-communicating something.
How can Irvin Johnson be serious with the team boss.
He nodded curtly.
Payton was just venting his anger, and he also knew that it was unrealistic to rely on Elvin Johnson to stop O'Neal's pick-and-roll.
This three-point shootout ended with Payton missing all of his last two shots.
Davis knows that he will accept it when he sees it, and he is not [-]% sure of this kind of assault style of play.So he just played tactics, scored two goals steadily, and stopped fighting with Payton.
The head coach of the Supersonics, George Karl, also couldn't understand Payton's behavior of ignoring the team's tactics and reckless singles. After Payton missed the third three-pointer, he directly called a timeout and replaced Payton.
In the following time, the situation became completely one-sided.
By the end of the third quarter, the point difference on the scoreboard had been announced, and the rest of the game became garbage time.
In the fourth quarter, fringe players such as Baker, Nasr, and Kerr played happily.
It may be that they have been abused by Davis a lot these days. Baker and Nasr performed unexpectedly well after playing.
Nasr dedicated two wonderful breakthrough dunks.
Baker also shoots inside and out, acting like an All-Star.
In the end, the Magic beat the Sonics by 21 points at home and happily won another victory.
Payton disappeared on the team's bench in the middle of the fourth quarter and did not play for the rest of the time.
Payton didn't even attend the post-match press conference.
The next day, a shocking news came from the league, George Karl announced his resignation.
Davis felt a little sorry for George Karl. The Sonics, who could hold hands with the Bulls in the Finals, were so fragmented. . .
After announcing that the assistant coach will temporarily serve as the head coach, the Magic management received a fax from the Sonics.
All the players on the Sonics were put on the shelves.
They started rebuilding. . .
(End of this chapter)
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