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237. Post-Jordan Law

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The Warriors are not greedy and want to sweep the Spurs 4-0, so they are so disappointed after losing at the At&T Center Stadium in the last game. Of course, the final defeat deepens their feelings of loss, especially Chamberlain.

The Spurs are in the same mood as the Warriors. They also want to sweep their opponents. They want to sweep all their opponents and defend their titles. Although they have won four championships in seven years, they are not satisfied. What they want now is to defend their titles, and even use three consecutive championships to build a majestic Spurs dynasty!

The two teams have the same mood, but they perform differently on the court.

The Warriors' football is fierce, like sweeping the world with a drastic move. They are like a volcano waiting for an eruption. They face their opponents with the most arrogant attitude, smashing a heavy punch into their opponents' hearts, causing them to go crazy, collapse, and die.

The Spurs are just the opposite. The best is like water, and they use softness to overcome hardness. Their softness is not the soft style of the ball, but the soft mentality. The main players in this team won more than one championship, and Horry even got the ring but did not get the softness. So no matter what they encountered or what they wanted to get, they had the same mentality.

A wall stands thousands of feet high, and a strong person will be without desire. This is the attitude of the Spurs to deal with their opponents.

The Warriors started with a good start, and after 5-0, Billups made another contribution. After breaking through Parker, he faced Finley's heroic attack on the team. He started with a 2+1, increasing the advantage to 8-0.

The Oracle Center Stadium was crowded with people, and the fans seemed to be boiling in a pot of water, cheering for their team in an almost hoarse voice.

In addition, the Warriors have some tricks. When fans enter the court, as long as they wear the Warriors' jerseys - no matter which era, they can receive a pack of mints and a bottle of legendary drinks from the ancient Oriental specializing in treating throats for free.

Chamberlain was surprised when he saw this because the bag of mint candy was called "Golden Throat Torture" and the bottle of drink was Fat Dahai sweet soup. This was what Li Qun told him, saying that these things were provided to the Warriors for free by the Golden Throat Torture Company.

Faced with the shouts of Warriors fans and the opponent's unstoppable attack, the Spurs were calm, Popovich sat quietly on the bench, while Parker slowly dribbled the ball to the frontcourt with his usual rhythm.

"You are dead!" Chamberlain shouted at Parker from the air.

After his words fell, Parker suddenly started and rushed to the inside line like a whirlwind. The basketball jumped quickly on the rebound, following his body breaking left and right. Billups did not defend himself. Parker rushed into the penalty area like an arrow from the string and rushed directly to Chamberlain who had just spoken.

Chamberlain looked at Parker's body calmly and predicted his follow-up movements in his mind. When Parker put away the ball and started to make a three-step layup, he pushed Duncan away with his arms and moved him up like a Spartan shield, blocking Parker's way of shooting without any gaps.

Parker threw the ball high, and Chamberlain didn't believe that such a high shooting arc could score. He looked back and his face changed: the ball did not enter the ring, but someone was waiting for the ball to fall before, Duncan jumped up and received the ball and dunked it in the air!

Wake Forest Flying Devil!

Billups accelerated the speed of dribbling and kept shouting, "gogogo, touch ve! touch ve! touch ve! touch ve!' Chamberlain followed him in the footsteps. When Billups stood outside the three-point line, Chamberlain immediately went to help him block Parker.

Billups' strong body twisted out and broke through. Chamberlain pushed Parker away, blocking the road and staggered, and his speed continued to follow Billups from the middle. Seeing this scene, a sexy young woman under the court screamed: "This bastard has committed a foul, he has committed a malicious foul on Tony!"

Barkley in the tnt live room grinned. He glanced at the crazy housewife's double peaks that were beating with her body shaking, and teased: "Hey, baby, this is not the ** in your bedroom. This little move is not a foul, but fortunately, Z is pushing Parker. If he pushes this sweetheart beauty, it would be bad..."

Duncan was waiting for Chamberlain in the middle, and Billups rushed down quickly. He glanced at his teammates and slowed down his advancement when he saw Duncan stop Chamberlain.

But Chamberlain was not so easy to stop. Facing Duncan's open arms, his left foot quickly stepped forward, and his shoulders followed him to the left, swinging his arms to break through Duncan's right. Shifo subconsciously moved to the right. Chamberlain's left foot stepped on the floor and then raised his foot like lightning. When he fell down again, he turned to his right front. At the same time, his body turned around and quickly bypassed Duncan.

Billups took a deep breath, took a step back and threw the ball towards the rebound.

Chamberlain soared into the sky like a rocket, and then flew up. He received the ball flying in the air with both hands. After grabbing it, he pulled it into his lower abdomen. Oberto flew up from the side to block him. Seeing that his slender body suddenly curled up in the air, avoided Oberto before stretching it out, holding the ball with both arms and holding it over his head, and a loud dunk!

"Wow!" Barkley and Smith both screamed: "This kid is doing a pretty job. Except for Wensi Carter, I can't imagine a better dunk king than him."

Chamberlain hit Oberto at the same time while dunking. The latter subconsciously reached out and pulled him on his shoulder, and at the same time he lost a foul.

The referee blew the whistle, and Chamberlain stood on the free throw line and hit!

The Spurs were still not anxious or slow. Finley responded to Parker, who led Billups to the inside, while Duncan moved from the low to the high. Oberto blocked Chamberlain in the wing bullhorn area, and Bowen quietly appeared at the bottom three-point line.

Regardless of offense and defense, the Spurs operate like a machine, always so well-organized, and everyone performs their own duties.

Finley attacked and passed Parker with the ball. After Parker received the ball, he completed the transfer of strength and weakness to Bowen. Only then did Alice realize that he had missed defense and rushed towards Bowen.

Bowen raised his arm to shoot, and Ellis flew up suddenly. Seeing this, Bowen leisurely pulled down his arm, used the ball to find a more suitable position, and then jumped into the jump shot.

After several attempts, the Warriors' attack efficiency was very high. Chamberlain performed particularly well. In the last game, he was scolded by fans and media. As a newcomer who is very ambitious and wants to become a superstar, Chamberlain today took out 200% of his energy and attacked hard, which made the Spurs' inside line shattered.

However, the score was not widened, mainly because the Spurs played very reasonably, the players were accurately placed, and the ball rights were transferred reasonably. After several consecutive attacks, they all played the Warriors' space. Old Nelson couldn't sit still and took the lead in asking for a timeout, and began to scold these guys who were not active in defense.

Since Ellis is not active in defense, West will play. His most outstanding part is his attitude. The name of the mad dog is not for nothing.

At the beginning of the game again, the Spurs suddenly strengthened their care for Chamberlain. The Spurs followed suit and used the "Jordan Rules" that the Pistons had dealt with Jordan to deal with Chamberlain.

The so-called "Jordan Law" is simply a positive defensive strategy for the Pistons to fight against the Bulls back then: using various methods to defend against Jordan and do everything they can. When they really can't defend against Jordan, they "let go Jordan" and defend against the other four people. Even if Jordan has more and less scores, the Bulls will still lose.

Of course, the Pistons said that "let go Jordan" was actually to let a person use all his "solution" to complete his defense against "God", which was to disrupt Jordan's offensive rhythm at all costs and even fouls, making Jordan unable to score well. Going back 15 years ago, Ranbill and Mahon were loyal implementers of the "Jordan" law, and now they are Oberto and Kenny Thomas.

Jordan's rules are claimed to have more than 100 rules, and each one is not a basketball competition with Jordan openly, but an informal action such as pushing, pulling, pulling, and pulling to prevent Jordan from scoring.

From 1988 to 1990, Jordan and his Bulls were eliminated by the Pistons in the playoffs three times. It was not until the Bulls swept the Pistons four games in the Eastern Conference Finals that the prologue of a dynasty really kicked off. He won his first championship ring at the age of 28. For a basketball genius like Jordan, all this is thanks to the Pistons.

Pistons president Joe Dumas was the most important piece in the "Jordan Law" that year. It is precisely because of his existence that the Pistons do not have to double-team Jordan with two or three players like other teams. However, Versache also clearly remembers that in some particularly difficult games, Rodman, Sally, Bill Ranbir, Rick Mahon and Winnie Johnson often have to take turns to defend Jordan.

At that time, every time Jordan broke through to the inside, he was served by big men such as Heywood. He was beaten to the ground twice and rubbed his face with the elbow for nearly half a minute. However, as the saying goes, "If a great responsibility is given to this person, he must first suffer his mind and will, starve his body, and be empty." It was Jordan's law that conceived him to become stronger and that the great Flying Emperor was born.

Jordan is the only one, and this can be seen from this point, because the Jordan law has only appeared once in the history of the NBA. If Kobe and LeBron James were also taken care of by others, it would have been abolished long ago.

Jordan's rules, shark-cutting tactics, and two **** tactics in NBA history. Now, the Spurs have combined them to deal with Chamberlain. They are really too hard to bear to be killed by him today.

Chamberlain helped the Warriors start 14-10. After the timeout, he held the ball and entered the penalty area again. Oberto didn't say anything, hugged him and pulled him down. The whole game made a hot boo. Chamberlain had no choice but to stand on the court: the Spurs' Jordan rule is still different from the Pistons. The Warriors are not as gentleman as the Bulls back then. This is a group of people who have to kick the tree even if they see it. Chamberlain is not even a good baby Jordan. The scene of him breaking Bowen's nose has made the Spurs fans vividly remember it.

The Spurs adopted the second move of Jordan's rule against Chamberlain, which was to let go of others, guard against Chamberlain, and strangle him to death and exterminate him. When Chamberlain defended, the players attacked the inside, not for scoring, but for fouls, so that Chamberlain would get out as soon as possible.

Chamberlain was a little fussy all of a sudden. The Spurs relied on this tactic and once overtook the score 21-17.
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