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Chamberlain made two consecutive breakthroughs, and Van Gundy was frightened. When he got the ball again, Van Gundy shouted and asked Lewis to double-team the defense of Chamberlain. If it really didn't work, Pitrus would have to go up and not let him play.

As soon as Lewis entered the inside, Chamberlain put away the ball and passed it to Ibaka in the high position. Seeing this, Pitrus replaced the defense, while Chamberlain slipped through the baseline and ran out of the penalty area from the left wing and moved to the high position. His speed was too fast, and neither Lewis nor Gotat caught up. Ibaka passed the ball back and he jumped and hit.

Van Gundy kept shook his head and shouted under the court: "What are you? God, I have never seen a more funny defense. Are you defending? Oh, damn, I think you are acting cute, right? But look at your damn appearance, you want to be cute like this, you are so damn looking? You are so shit-selling."

Facts have proved that the Magic player is not as trash as Van Gundy said. Carter broke through Lewis and followed him to cover him. Carter went deep into the penalty area and turned around and passed the ball to Lewis. The latter immediately threw the ball and hit it accurately.

Van Gundy was already planning to replace Howard with the field, but when he saw this scene, he pressed Howard who stood up again: He had to be careful when he committed two fouls. If his beloved little monster was defeated, they would just surrender today.

Carter's arrival has significantly improved the Magic's strength, and this can be reflected from both offense and defense. Even if Howard is not present, Carter can provoke the Magic's system. The players at least are not panic and are still very patient.

This is not what old Nelson wants to see. The old man shouted at Chamberlain: "What are you in? It's almost halftime, the score has not reached 2, your record."

This was like a fire igniting Chamberlain. Curry broke through Chamberlain and followed from the flank. Carter shouted: "Hold him, you need to get an empty call."

Some people are so powerful. Even if you know what he is planning, you can't defend it. For example, Jordan, when he turns around with the ball, you know he wants to play with his back, but what's the use? For example, Iverson, when he changes direction with the ball, you know he wants to break through, but what's the use? For example, O'Neal, when he gets the ball in the penalty area, you know he wants to dunk, but what's the use?

Curry threw the ball on the ring, Chamberlain turned around and bypassed Lewis and then stopped quickly, then accelerated and threw Gotat away, rushed to the bottom of the basket to face the last line of defense, Pitrus. He rose up and his legs bent slightly in the air and received the ball and smashed it down. His body hit Pitrus directly sent him out of the court, and at the same time completed a dunk.

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Not only that, Chamberlain has since strengthened his defense of the inside, and the Warriors have launched 14 joint defenses. A group of people from the outside have joined forces to guard the defense line as impeccable. Carter's breakthrough was double-teamed. After all, he was old. In the past, when encountering this situation, UO took off and dunk directly. Now he is not as bounced as before, his speed is not as good as before, and his explosive power is not as good as before, so Carter can only pass the ball.

The others were not as good as Carter, but they were forced to 24 seconds after falling off the ball several times. Van Gundy couldn't stand it anymore. He waved Howard back on the court and replaced Gotat, who was a bit miserable by Chamberlain.

Old Nelson was also waving, and a group of people stood up on the bench of the Warriors. The old man scolded angrily: "What are you doing when you stand up? If you can't finish your physical strength, get out and do push-ups for me. What I want is Reggie, Reggie, go up and get that kid down for me."

After Howard came on the court, he was eager to vent his anger. He collided in the inside like a hungry tiger. As a result, Chamberlain made way for Evans. The Warcraft was a little hesitant, but fighting was done with one move, and then the despair was exhausted. As soon as his rhythm slowed down, Chamberlain aimed at him. Howard finally got up and hooked up, encountered Chamberlain's hotpot. He slapped it on the Warriors' bench.

The Warriors' momentum was shocked. Howard waved his hand again to make the ball stronger, but he was double-teamed very badly. In the end, he could only pass the ball beyond the three-point line to Lewis. The Warriors immediately changed defense. Jackson pushed forward and tried to push Jackson away. The latter did not move at all. He barely took action, only for a blacksmith.

Chamberlain took off the rebound wildly and threw it to Curry, then ran to the back. Howard went up to stop him, but he pushed his shoulder to the side. Evans ran over and whispered to Howard: "Boy, just pretend to fall, you can't say you can cheat a whistle."

The Warriors' attack pace was very fast in this round. Curry dribbled the ball through halftime and was entangled by Nelson Jr. Then he passed the ball to Jackson. Jackson handed it to Chamberlain who followed in the middle again. Chamberlain stepped into the free throw area with his legs bent like a tiger pounced on the mountain, and like a rocket taking off. At this moment, the fans vaguely felt that he really flew up. His huge body was like a terrifying intercontinental missile, rushing over the space with a roar. After approaching the basket, he held the ball in his right hand and threw his right arm forward frantically.

There is no trick, no need for a big windmill, no need to change hands, no need to use a battle axe, just a simple slash dunk, a violent aesthetic dunk. After Chamberlain dunked, the fans at the scene opened their mouths in shock and were stunned for more than two seconds before they made a sharp cheer under the guidance of B∫: the free throw line jumped and dunked

This is not a slam dunk contest, nor an All-Star showdown. It is a serious regular season bloody battle. It is really shocking to be able to play a free throw line and dunk in such a game, and it is completed by the center.

After landing, Chamberlain staggered two steps and rushed to a video recorder. He twisted his waist and knees to pose in a toned position. The muscles that had become shiny due to sweat were tightly bulging like rocks. The explosive power contained in it was breathtaking.

Seeing Chamberlain's look, I don't know how many women have started to riot.

With Chamberlain's outbreak, the Magic were obviously at a disadvantage in the inside confrontation. Van Gundy mistakenly replaced Gotat. Although Gotat is indeed not as good as Lewis in terms of ability, he can surpass the latter in terms of combat determination and fighting spirit.

At this time, fighting Chamberlain was no longer a skill, and she had to maintain the team's fighting spirit first. Lewis had been defeated by Chamberlain's strength.

Carter passed the ball to Howard, hoping that Warcraft would use the power of the league's second center to give a beautiful dunk to boost the team's morale.

As a result, Evans reached out and pinched his back tightly. Howard was in pain, and Chamberlain was disturbed again. He raised his hand a little lacked accuracy. The worst thing was that Chamberlain jumped up quickly and snapped his ball.

Evans was concentrating on ravaging Howard's back, and the monster couldn't stand it, so he turned around and pushed him.

This is the old bird's power. Evans did this with Bowen's teachings, and it was very concealed. The referees did not see it. Combined with Chamberlain's block, they thought Howard was angry and did not dare to provoke Chamberlain, so they bullied Evans. The latter also staggered back at the right time, and made a try to stand firmly, but waved a few times and couldn't pull the focus and had to fall down. He even earned enough sympathy from the referee.

Howard turned around and pushed people. The referees gave him a technical foul without mercy. The Warcraft was about to be driven crazy. He lifted up his jersey and shouted: "Look at what this bitch has raised, and see what he has done."

Evans sat on the ground with an innocent face, spreading his hands and kept saying, "I'm just defending, I'm just defending."

The referees insisted on maintaining the original verdict. Howard looked at Evans's honest appearance and was really angry. He wanted to go up and beat him into a pig's head, but this was obviously impossible. Van Gundy knew Howard better. He knew that this disciple's temper would never be so uncool and attack Evans. The latter obviously had a trick.

The problem is that he knew Evans was playing tricks, and the referees should know that, but they just couldn't catch the evidence, so they couldn't really watch the replay video, right? They can't afford to lose this person

Curry executed a free throw, and made two free throws. The Warriors still have the right to play. Chamberlain hooked the basket, and Howard vented his anger on the defense. Chamberlain was almost blocked by him and shot it was naturally a bit too heavy. The ball bounced out. The Magic planned to grab the rebound. As a result, Chamberlain jumped up quickly after landing, and pulled the ball down before Howard.

With the ball in hand, Chamberlain took a step back and then turned around, jumped up and shot out again. Howard was shaken for a while and didn't have time to defend, so he could only watch him score a layup.

Chamberlain buckled and shot, and in a short while, he expanded his lead to double digits. In a critical moment, Carter successfully made a three-pointer with a jump shot, and Howard also staged his first successful block after returning to the court, bringing Curry's throwing shot down.

As a result, Chamberlain followed up and the ball was not yet hit. He grabbed the ball, then jumped up and shot it out, hitting it

Van Gundy wanted to replace Carter and let the veteran rest, and the first half was about to end, but Carter refused.

He hit the basket continuously, although he did not score, but Chamberlain scored a free throw. Then, Redick, who came on the bench, made a long shot from outside the three-point line, and the Magic made a 60-minute counterattack climax.

Howard was about to continue to work hard to lead the team to pull the score back, but after that, he made a layup, avoided Chamberlain but did not avoid Evans. The latter jumped from the front and flew out the ball. Howard shouted at the referee and said that he had a hand, and the referee ignored him. The ball was fine just now, and he blocked it first and then hit the player. The referees were confident that they could see this clearly and did not have to watch the video replay.

Carter rushed to the basket again. Chamberlain had been waiting for a long time. At the moment he broke through the dunk, he came in from the middle and pushed Carter down with a big hat from the air. Van Gundy was also shouting, "Defensive foul, but the referees were very depressed, and they still saw it clearly. Chamberlain defended this ball very well. His hand was slapped on the ball, but because Carter held the ball in his hand, he was knocked down by the hat.

Chamberlain used his excellent defense to make the Magic's counterattack end in vain. After the first half, the Warriors fell behind by 13 points with 646.

At the second half, Chamberlain became the main attacker again. In fact, he was still keeping the fight in the first half. He knew that this would be a tough battle.

After the start of the game, he helped Billups cover at a high position. Then the Warriors formed an opportunity to attack misplaced. Billups passed the ball, and Chamberlain pretended to jump shot to trick Howard, then broke through and killed in, knocking away Ryan Anderson, who was blocking the road, rushed to the basket and dunked.

Carter left the field, Reddick became the outside attacker. He made a three-pointer long shot at the start, but the iron shot went out. Chamberlain stuck Howard, Evans took the rebound, and the Warriors advanced quickly. Chamberlain asked for the ball in the penalty area. Howard and Anderson went up to double-team, and he passed the ball to Evans. The latter did not have a mid-range shot, and he would dunk if he took the ball to take a step further under the basket.

Howard went up to hold him back, but Evans deliberately hit him, and then bounced back as if he was hit by a train again. The referees now felt that it was not easy to make a penalty. This kind of foul is not Howard's personality.

But Evans raised his hand first to signal his offensive foul. The referees were a little disgusted because the ball was indeed a bit of a foul. Their eyes were not electronic eyes. They were not sure whether Evans hit the person in front or Howard was in front. However, Evans took the initiative to take responsibility. They could blew the whistle and make an offensive foul.

After that, the Magic team without Carter became the way they were in the finals again, and it was even worse, because compared to the finals, they were not as good as Lewis and Tkoglu...

What made Howard most uneasy was that Evans's move to take the initiative to take the offensive foul just now wasn't right. With what he knew about his grandson, he could not be so kind.
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