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Chapter 434: The Way to Control People (7K for the Moon)(2/4)

Walker suffered a loss last round and did not go to the hard end this round.

But when you are hard, Duncan is soft, and when you are soft, Duncan is hard.

With a hard back hit, Walker lost his defensive position after being pushed. Duncan took the opportunity to turn around and wipe the board and then stepped in!

"Stone Buddha" scored 4 points in a row at the beginning!

And after two rounds, a very intuitive feeling is: Walker can't defend against Duncan.

This is also a normal thing.

In fact, for all-around forwards like Walker and Odom, due to their height, small forwards are the most suitable position for them.

The reason why they swing to play power forwards is very simple. They can't keep up with their speed when they get older and their bodies begin to gain weight.

If you observe this type of player in history, you will find that this is the common point of their careers, and the more you play, the more you rely on the inner side.

Walker is actually a standard little fat man now, but it is not that obvious because he is standing next to O'Neal, the big fat man.

But this type of player will encounter a big trouble when playing power forwards: defense.

Not to mention the loss of height, the power that had the advantage in the small forward position was gone, but the power forward was gone.

Not to mention Walker is still a historical power forward like Duncan.

This is also where this Lakers can see the weakening of their naked eyes.

Although Malone was older, had less playing time and had little offensive strength, he was at least excellent in inside defense.

Walker, his face was a little upset.

Although he couldn't help it, he was obviously unwilling to accept it.

This is also the characteristic of players at the beginning of the century. No matter how hard they can fight, it is essential to fight hard.

O'Neal then continued to play in the interior. This time Duncan chose to assist in defense. O'Neal turned around and double-teamed the ball to Walker in the bottom corner.

The Lakers' iconic triangle offense.

Walker caught the ball...but didn't shoot his favorite three-pointer.

He saw Bo Wen who was assisting in defense, and then flew away Bo Wen and rushed to the basket with the ball!

Duncan has returned to defense, and Walker shows his all-round skills in the face of Duncan, and turns around and takes action while walking.

"Bang!"

Like the gif in history where Anthony passed the "washing machine circling" and passed the "Antetokounmpo" but was finally blocked by the gif, Walker's turn was beautiful, but in the end Duncan was still covered.

Technology seems helpless in the face of absolute talent.

There was a turmoil at the scene.

Walker was completely defeated by Duncan on both offense and defense after the opening game.

Sun Hao couldn't help scratching his head.

Not to mention Walker now, Peak Walker is not Duncan's opponent.

This is the top.

While retreating, he pulled Walker and said something.

Walker, didn't listen much.

When a thorny player is on the head, no one's words work.

Phil Jackson reacted very quickly. He walked to the sidelines and reached out to signal O'Neal to replace Duncan.

Duncan directly pulled him to a high position to support him.

On football dealership, Duncan and Sun Hao are the same.

A high-level support and cooperation, Duncan made a fake pass and cut into Ginobili, who shot from the middle distance from the free throw line... and hit the board and entered the box.

"Stone Buddha" has scored 6 points in a row!

Duncan was at the peak of his career as soon as he entered the league, so after playing for so many years, he gave people an intuitive feeling that he was already a veteran.

But in fact, he was just 29 years old, which was at his peak!

Sun Hao suddenly scored, and Walker received the ball again at the bottom corner.

Although he didn't listen to what Sun Hao said, the ball was so beautiful that he chose to take a three-pointer.

"when!"

Happy Walker felt excellent, but unhappy Walker might have fallen back.

Duncan accurately judged the landing point and took the defensive rebound.

Looking back, it was Duncan again. A fake shot from the free throw line pointed the fat Sharks, and then a step-by-step layup caused Walker's thug!

Walker was so angry that he almost got a technical foul.

This is a bit why I always feel hurt.

Jackson turned his head and looked behind him, thinking.

Although Walker was the last foul, the ball was because O'Neal couldn't keep up with Duncan's rhythm, or more directly, speed.

O'Neal's speed after gaining weight again was obviously dragging him down.

And this brings trouble to the Lakers, which is also a trouble they never had last season: no one can defend Duncan!

Walker can't do it, and O'Neal can't do it either.

This is not actually surprising.

Even O'Neal, who was trained by Riley's Devil in history, only the ability to explode with Yao Ming and Duncan is left.

Some people may say that there is also Mourning on the bench.

Obviously, this sounds unreliable.

Mooning, who has not found his best condition, will go against Duncan, and the delivery will be faster.

So, helplessly, the Lakers have no choice but to take Duncan.

Duncan went to the free throw line and made two free throws steadily, expanding his continuous score to 8 points.

2 to 8.

The Spurs made a fantastic start.

The sidelines were restless, and the scene was the first to give the camera to Sun Hao on the court.

O'Neal was double-teamed and Walker was not in shape. At this time, Sun Hao needed to stand up.

Sun Hao made a tactical gesture, and after giving the ball to Finley, he ran to the high position and leaned against Bowen to ask for the ball.

Obviously, this is a high-level back-to-body singles tactic.

The Spurs and Lakers had already played last season. As soon as Sun Hao got the ball, the Spurs' entire defense line expanded outward, and double-teaming was the norm.

At this time, the value of back hitting is available.

Not to mention anything else, just like an activity between a couple, the new posture can have unexpected effects.

The Spurs didn't have double-teams.

Although Sun Hao has performed with key back-playing against the Mavericks before, he still uses less than his skills, and Popovich has not paid much attention to it.

Sun Hao held the ball, leaned against Bao Wen, and turned his head left and right to observe the defense.

Although Kobe is no longer in the Lakers, there are still many Kobe fans in Los Angeles. After seeing this scene, they are a little dazed.

That feeling is described in one sentence: Kobe is still in the Lakers.

After leaning back, Sun Hao suddenly turned around and leaned back and took action.

Bowen often defended Kobe after he arrived at the Spurs, so he was not unfamiliar with this kind of back-attack.

However, when the familiar foreplay passed, Bao Wen discovered that Sun Hao was using a new posture he had never seen before.

Sun Hao’s firing rate is too fast!

When he saved it, the ball was shot, and he had no time to defend.

"Swish!"

Then, in the shocked eyes of his defensive hero, Sun Hao turned around and threw himself in!

Duncan's inside offense double-teamed Bowen in the corner, and Bowen's three-point shot missed, and O'Neal grabbed the defensive rebound.

The Lakers played fast break, and Walker finally made some contributions after experiencing the slump in the first few rounds. A iconic long pass was passed through the whole game to Sun Hao.

Sun Hao dribbled Parker from behind, and his layup flew to add another two points to the Lakers.

Cheers burst into tears at the scene.

6 to 8!

While they were looking forward to Sun Hao standing up, Sun Hao really scored 4 points in a row.
To be continued...
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