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Chapter 179 O'Neal!debut!



Chapter 179 O'Neal!debut!

Chapter 179 O'Neal!debut!

But this kind of quick retreat does not dispel the determination of the Magic to run and bomb.

After Davis quickly advanced to the frontcourt, the other members of the Magic team quickly fell into position according to the tactical arrangement.

Ewing looked around blankly inside.

"Hey? Where's my defender?" Finally he found Mason outside the left three-point line.

Only then did he realize that the five members of the Magic team were all staying outside the three-point line.

D'Antoni watched with satisfaction the positioning of the players on the court.

"Next, it's up to you, Michael." He muttered to himself, looking at DeWeese, who was one-on-one with Starks at the top of the arc.

When Davis faced Starks, he once again made a bow to Buddha.

How could Starks let Davis use the same movement to pass twice in a row? He just kept a defensive distance and stared firmly into Davis' eyes.

DeWeese looked behind Starks, the inside line was now empty, there was no one there.

He suddenly started with the ball and broke straight to the left of Starks.

Starks tried to follow, but bumped into someone.

It was Mason's pick-and-roll, and Davis went straight through the gap between Mason and the defending Ewing.

Ewing had been prepared for a long time and followed Davis to the inside, preparing to surprise Davis later.

At the same time, everyone on the Magic team started running.

Scott successfully ran out of the open space through a teammate's off-ball screen, and Davis, who was preparing for a layup in the air, suddenly turned his wrist and passed the ball out immediately.

Ewing, who also jumped up, already had a very good blocking position, but Davis' pass completely shattered his wishful thinking.

Scott's easy three-point shot.

The Magic overtook the score.

After the ball was scored, the Magic also returned to defense immediately. This is an instinct that has been imprinted in their bones during training, and the offensive rebounding ability of this lineup is basically zero.

It's funny to say that the Magic's main lineup has the inside duo with the strongest rebounding ability in the entire league, but the rebounding ability of their bench lineup is very poor.

Without O'Neill to restrain Ewing inside, he was like King Kong in the jungle. Although he didn't score this time, he caused a foul by Mason.

Mason looked at Ewing with a bitter face. Mason, who used to be teammates with Ewing, was very aware of Ewing's dominance in the interior, but he could only bite the bullet and defend Ewing because of the needs of the team.

Ewing made two free throws steadily, and then the Knicks ushered in a quick counterattack from the Magic.

Davis dribbled the ball forward at high speed, and then used a gorgeous move that detonated the audience.

He used another elbow pass.

The difference from the first use is that he is more deceptive this time. With the master skill, he does not need to observe the teammates on the other side in advance. Therefore, everyone in the entire arena, including the teammates on the other side, was deceived by Davis.

When Horry put the ball in the basket, Sprewell, who thought he was going to catch the ball, was still standing there, his hands open for a pass from Davis. . .

DeWeese waved his hands on the way back to the defense, signaling to the fans to cheer more.

Ewing was a little irritable. He felt that his physical strength could hardly support his current explosive state, but he still couldn't open the score against the Magic.

What worries him even more is the big shark sitting off the court of the Magic.

"If I get tired and the Magic send him..."

After the official timeout, Ewing still faced the defense of Horry and Mason tough inside and scored the ball.

However, Davis and D'Antoni off the court showed a smile at the same time.

Ewing's talent skill time is over!

"He's tired!"

D'Antoni looked to O'Neal next to him.

"Shaq, are you ready to play?"

O'Neill was refreshed.

"Is it time for me to show up?"

"Get ready, Shaq, once you're on the court, there's basically no chance to rest."

O'Neill did a bodybuilder gesture, signaling that he was perfectly fine.

The next time the ball was dead, the Magic replaced the two brothers Mason and Horry, who were devastated by Ewing, and replaced them with O'Neal and Rodman.

Ewing was worried that he could not maintain the explosive state at the beginning of the game, and saw that the Magic sent the main inside.

His eyes darkened.

"How is the timing coincident? Did they see that my physical strength reached the first trough?"

At the same time, Davis nodded towards O'Neal and Rodman who had just played.

"O'Neill's talent skill is activated."

"The second stage of O'Neill's talent skill is activated."

"Rodman's talent skill is activated."

With the two on the field, the strengths of the two teams' inside lines were completely reversed.

O'Neal has a slight advantage over Ewing, and Rodman has a slight advantage over Oakley.

As for the Magic's outside line, it's not that Davis is bragging. Except for meeting the Bulls, there is no other team. . .

Ha ha. . .

On the next attack, DeWeese activated the connection with O'Neal.

Ewing made a bitter face, and his already abstract face became even uglier.

"This kid, has he been playing since he was born? Why is he so precise in his timing?" Ewing had blocked all of Davis's offensive routes just now, but Davis still found a chance to pass the ball to O'Neal behind him.

Then Ewing was dunked by O'Neal again. . .

After Ewing received the ball in the frontcourt, he tried to hit O'Neal with his back, but found that he could not hit O'Neal after his physical strength declined.

A forced shot missed, and Oakley on the side wanted to grab an offensive rebound.

Rodman with a basketball in his hand: What did you say?What offensive rebound?

Rodman grabbed the rebound and handed the ball directly to Davis.

Davis dribbled the ball forward unhurriedly. After O'Neal came on the court, his task for this game was basically completed, and the rest was enough to watch O'Neal perform.

O'Neal stuck Ewing behind him tightly, and asked for the ball from Davis with his hands open.

Ewing nervously looked at O'Neal's caller in the air, ready to interfere later.

But DeWeese did not choose to hang high.

He smashed the ball to the ground freehand, and O'Neill's upstretched hand dropped instantly, and the rebounded ball went directly into O'Neill's big hand.

O'Neill didn't even need to adjust his posture, he just started to arch inward.

Another Knicks inside player, Charles Oakley, wanted to come over to assist Ewing, make up for defense or something, but was entangled by Rodman.

O'Neal took two steps forward, turned around and pressed Ewing with a small hook.

Off the field, Pat Riley frowned even tighter.

(End of this chapter)


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