Chapter 262 Sudden Infighting
Chapter 262 Sudden Infighting
Chapter 262 Sudden Infighting
Davis saw Jordan on the court again.
The Bulls have only lost 4 games this season, one of which was thanks to the Magic.
And that game was also the Bulls' only home loss this season.
Before the game, Jordan rarely came to chat with Davis, but just warmed up in his own half with a serious face.
It seems that the Bulls are bent on revenge for the loss of the last game in the away game.
Both sides are still in the regular starting lineup. Rodman's injury is only a flaw, and it did not affect his appearance in this game.
But relatively speaking, the Bulls are more familiar with the Magic.
Because the Bulls have reinforced Harper and Kemp this season, and the Magic's lineup has basically remained unchanged.
Although this wave of reinforcements has little effect on the Magic, Rodman and DeWeese have a good defensive effect on the two, but for other teams, it is simply a nightmare.
Kemp averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds per game for the Bulls this season. Adding Jordan's 32 points and Pippen's 17 points, the Bulls' core three can average about 70 points per game.
Therefore, this year has been regarded as the year with the least suspense for the championship.
Not so DeWeese and his magic.
After two years of running-in, the stability and tacit understanding of the Magic lineup has reached an astonishing level, and the growth of young players has also raised the upper limit of the Magic team a little bit.
When the attention of the entire league was focused on the Bulls, Knicks, and Rockets, the Magic quietly became the second largest player in the league.
And tonight's game was also selected as a national live broadcast, attracting most people's attention.
O'Neal stood in the middle circle, looking at Kemp, who was jumping the ball with him.
The referee blew his whistle and threw the ball high into the air.
The two took off at the same time, and in the end O'Neal was a little early and hit the ball behind him.
Davis immediately controlled the ball and watched the remaining nine people rush to the Magic's frontcourt like a tide.
The Bulls didn't know what was going on, but they didn't let Jordan deal with Davis.
Davis turned his head and glanced at the "Zen Master" who was sitting still in the field, wondering what kind of medicine he was selling in his gourd.
"Since you won't let Jordan defend me, I'll make a hole out of your perimeter." Davis curled his mouth, lowered his body, and started dribbling the ball with his fingertips to try to break through Armstrong.
Armstrong faced Davis, and the height gap made him stick tightly to his opponent.
But this didn't have a big effect on DeWeese. He just used a simple back turn, then changed direction, swayed Armstrong, and then took a step inside the three-point line and shot directly.
The ball fell firmly into the basket.
Armstrong didn't have any expression on his face. He just silently received the ball from Grant, and then came to the front court. After his teammates finished running, he protected the ball to the 45-degree left three-point line, and gave the ball to Jordan who was already in a good position.
Then he ran to the other side and pulled Davis away.
Facing his old opponent, Nick Anderson's defense, Jordan held the ball with his back, resisted Anderson, and leaned back, almost forming a 45-degree angle with the ground.
"This waist is really nice." Davis looked at Jordan's posture enviously.
Suddenly, Jordan dribbled the ball, turned around and broke through to the inside.
His ability to combine the ball is really good, from the back to the breakthrough, there is no extra movement, and he entered the inside line cleanly.
Jordan dunked the ball into the basket first before O'Neal came up on the defense.
As the game progressed slowly, Davis seemed to understand Phil Jackson's plan today.
He is going to let Jordan put all his energy on the offensive end and play an offensive battle with the Magic.
"Doesn't he know that the Magic's strongest point is offense? What's good for them?" Davis watched in wonder as Jordan made another shot over Anderson's head, but this time the ball missed and the rebound was taken by Rodman.
"Also, Jordan's touch doesn't look very good today."
Davis shook his head, got rid of distracting thoughts, took the ball and pushed forward.
Still facing Armstrong's defense, this time Davis directed his teammates to run a tactic, and then lobbed the ball to O'Neal in the low post in the high post.
O'Neal has formed a dislocation, and the object of the dislocation is BJ Armstrong who just defended Davis.
The height difference between the two is a full 30 centimeters, and their weight is not even in the same order.
O'Neal squeezed away the helpless Armstrong, then jumped high and prepared to dunk the ball into the basket.
At this time, behind O'Neal, a player wearing a Bulls jersey also jumped up to block O'Neal.
But how could it be so easy for you to cover O'Neill's ground gun?
Sure enough, there was a crisp sound.
After O'Neal dunked, he rubbed his arm and looked at Kemp who was about to attack him just now. ,
The referee also blew his whistle.
The goal is valid, plus a penalty.
Jordan walked up to Kemp in dissatisfaction, not knowing what he was communicating with him.
What Davis didn't expect was that the two had a quarrel.
With a confused face, Davis quietly walked to the two of them.
"I don't want to help defend." Kemp frowned and said to Jordan.
"Your help defense is meaningless at all. O'Neal's dunk cannot be prevented by your help defense." Jordan seriously educated his "little brother".
Unexpectedly, Kemp actually said, "Just do your own thing, don't worry about me."
Turn around and walk to the front field.
Jordan's face turned green.
The consequence of Kemp's pick was that O'Neal's missed free throw was abruptly snatched by Rodman among the three.
Rodman passed the ball to DeWeese, and DeWeese found that there was no defender around him.
Taking advantage of your illness to kill you, Davis made a quick shot and scored two points for the Magic again.
The dissatisfaction on Jordan's face became even worse.
"Get out of here if you don't want to fight!" He suddenly yelled at Kemp who was watching the play in the frontcourt.
Everyone on the sidelines was stunned.
Jordan's reaction was so strong that no one expected it.
Kemp is not a fuel-efficient lamp either, he stepped forward directly, ready to confront Jordan.
But Davis, who reacted quickly, rushed up and hugged Kemp.
"Hey Sean, calm down, do you want to be the joke of the entire league?"
At this time, Phil Jackson also called a timeout in time.
Davis looked at Jordan and Kemp, who were surrounded by teammates and walked off the court, and felt that the conflict between the two people seemed to be more than a day or two. . . . .
"Interesting, as the old saying goes, the strongest fortress is breached from within." He smiled, suddenly full of confidence in this game.
(End of this chapter)
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