253 Kobe's Dominance(3/3)
8:2.
The Heat attack.
Li Lei faced Odom again, test his feet, test his feet, and test his feet again...
Odom could only keep changing the center of gravity and follow Li Lei's rhythm.
And this fell into Li Lei's trap.
Li Lei took one step, pulled back and took one step back, and then threw himself into the attack.
Odom couldn't jump up at all.
Void drop!
The basketball flew over a high parabola and penetrated the heart with one arrow.
Swish!
8:5.
Lakers offense.
Kobe faced Wade again and forced a breakthrough.
This time Wade tried his best and tried his best to defend.
As a result, Kobe flicked Wade and tricked him away, and then rose up.
Didi!
Foul.
Defending Kobe, you don’t have to do all your strength, he just squeezes over.
If you use all your strength, he can easily make you foul.
It's such a nightmare for a "little guy" like Wade.
Kobe then went to the free throw line.
The first free throw was that the basketball turned around the basket twice, but it still fell in obediently.
In the second free throw, Kobe re-adjusted his breathing and made a steadily shot.
10:5.
And taking advantage of this opportunity, Pat Riley also made a substitution.
Under white chocolate, on Percy.
In this way, Wade can reach the No. 1 position without having to compete with Kobe.
And Kobe, let's leave it to Percy at 201cm.
The Heat attack.
Li Lei was about to make a breakthrough again, and Kobe quickly leaned over to help Odom assist in defense.
Li Lei was forced to retreat from the three-point line and then quickly passed the ball to Percy.
However, Kobe guessed Li Lei's choice, blocked Li Lei, and quickly returned to defend Percy and robbed Li Lei's pass halfway.
Kobe grabbed the basketball and ran all the way, with a 180-degree turn and folding dunk in the frontcourt.
Bang!
12:5.
Kobe's actual dunk was amazing.
He relied on his performance on both offense and defense to dominate the game.
Didi!
Pat Riley quickly called for a pause.
Phil Jackson, opposite him, looked down and pretended to be asleep, but the corners of his mouth were slightly raised.
This detail just fell into Riley's eyes, Riley was furious,
As we all know, "iron-blooded coach" Pat Riley and "Zen Master" Phil Jackson are old rivals.
Jackson sniped Riley's Knicks with the Bulls several times.
Riley was indignant and complained publicly to the media: If that guy hadn't been Michael (Jordan), he would have been nothing.
Phil Jackson immediately counterattacked: "That guy has apart from the devil's training and draining the players' potential. Look at Patrick (Ewing) and other players, he is exhausted every season to the division finals. The devil who is useless."
This feud has been going on for almost 10 years since the Bull Dynasty.
Chapter completed!