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690 Crazy General

After cheering, the MCI Center Arena quickly became silent again because the fans understood that this was not Arenas, but the opponent.

In this way, they were a little embarrassed, and after the embarrassment, there were overwhelming booing, but no matter how loud the booing sounded, it could not hide the guilt behind them.

Arenas didn't care. He looked at West with interest and smiled, "Boy, you're pretty good, you're pretty awesome."

West snorted coldly and said with a swearing voice: "There are even more powerful people waiting for you."

This is like a provocation, but Arenas didn't care at all, but nodded and shouted: "Okay, boy, you are so proud that you are like the outside boss of the Warriors. The AI ​​is old and you are no longer worthy of being my opponent. Well, boy, you are my new opponent."

West spitted contemptuously and said, "Are you worthy?"

It was very unlucky. The referee happened to be next to him and immediately gave him a technical foul. The cold and cool, arrogant and arrogant star style was thrown out of the sky and explained: "A bug flew into my mouth. Damn it, that's it. The lights here are so bright. Someone brought in the flying insect. Man, I have no other intentions."

There are surprises everywhere in life. As an opponent, you should watch the fire from the other side of the river and wait for the show, Arenas, actually said: "Yes, referee, I can prove that something just got into his mouth. I don't think you should blew this whistle."

Although I don't know why Arenas said good things, West can only nod his head crazy now. He doesn't want to take technical fouls for such a thing.

But the referee obviously will not change the penalty just because someone pleads for mercy. Where is their majesty?

Taking advantage of this technical foul, the Wizards made a big move. After the first quarter, they led by 7 points with -1.

The Wizards fans were a little relaxed. Judging from previous games, they were probably able to win today, because as long as the Wizards found their feelings, they could make them into sieve no matter who the opponent was. There is no doubt that judging from the scores in the first quarter, they felt good today.

But there is one thing that fans have noticed and didn't notice, that's this - l point, Arenas scored 19 points by himself

They cheered for this because the attacking machine general was back, and they did not realize that the others worked together to earn 2 points.

Anyway, the pressure is on the Warriors now.

In the second quarter, Old Nelson sent Ibaka, Gibson, Blair, West and Curry to the lineup, and Chamberlain sat on the bench to rest.

Most of the Wizards' scores were obtained by Arenas, and the Warriors were the same. More than half were won by Chamberlain. In addition, unlike Arenas, who can paddle on the defensive end, Chamberlain's defense is conscientious and dedicated.

At the beginning, Arenas still firmly controlled the ball. West's defense was trained by masters such as Billups, Bowen and Jackson. His offense was no longer so easy, but relying on his explosive breakthrough, he still made a throw-in at the basket.

Curry passed the ball to West, and the Mad Dog's eyes were all red. There was no doubt that he wanted to start a big killing today.

With the ball in his hand, West didn't do any fake moves, but just pulled his feet and started to break through. Arenas' defense relies more on his physical advantages, so he went up to block it. Seeing this, West twisted his body and twisted his body like a snake to complete a diagonal breakthrough.

Arenas still had the strength, so he stuck it on the side, just like he did to deal with Iverson, West hit him hard as soon as he posted it on.

After the impact, before Arenas could stand firm, his body shook softly, and handed the ball in his right hand to his left hand, while his shoulders swayed, and quickly dribbling to the left to break through.

Arenas had no other choice, and tried to offset the inertia of running, and followed the direction and continued to push West. At this moment, West suddenly began to accelerate with all his might, crushing Arenas like a bulldozer.

After rushing out four or five steps in succession, West paused suddenly, pulled his left hand back and then his feet staggered, and the ball hit the ground from his crotch to his right hand. West grabbed the ball and pulled it to the galloping body in an instant, then adjusted his steps slightly, rose up from the ground, held the ball with his right hand and shaked his wrist, and transferred the ball out.

Arenas barely jumped up to block, but the ball flew out from above his head. He looked back and saw the ball fall into the ring.

"Huhh." Arenas breathed two sips of turbid air. He couldn't help but look at West's excellent athleticism. This kid is not easy to deal with, which made him unable to help but think of Iverson he met when he first entered the league.

The reason why I have been provoking Iverson is because Arenas wants to overwhelm the opponent head-on. When he just entered the league, it was Iverson's golden peak. He swept the league's outside invincible. Arenas was swept by him and couldn't even wear his shorts.

The past two seasons are actually a good opportunity for him to take revenge. His career has entered the golden age, and Iverson began to decline. Unfortunately, he was injured and was injured for two seasons.

The Wizards had Arenas on the outside, and the Warriors had West - both of them broke out in the small universe, so the two sides fought together in the second quarter.

After that, Arenas broke through and attracted double-team pass Jamison, who took a bit of hasty shot and was slapped by Ibaka. The Warriors counterattacked, Curry made a jump shot from the outside of the three-point line, giving the opponent a blow.

Arenas wanted to break through later, so West and Curry directly double-teamed. Seeing this, Arenas passed the ball to his substitute teammate Di Shaun Stevenson.

This Stevenson is the enemy of the little emperor, Stevenson. By the way, the little emperor seems to be unable to get along with a guy named Stevenson. This year, a guy named Lance Stevenson is going to participate in the draft, and the Pacers have determined to choose him. People who are familiar with NHAR know their future grudges with James.

Of course, Stevenson Jr. has not yet entered the league. Now the biggest favour with James is Stevenson. He specially invented a gesture called "Wash the Face" to provoke James.

In the 2UU07 Playoff Wizards vs. Cavaliers series, Stevenson invented this famous face-wiping action, meaning "You can't see me."

Since then, Stevenson has continued to provoke James, and he has also invented a gesture of saluting his teammates to express his contempt for his opponent - but he can only use this posture when playing against the Cavaliers.

All this has nothing to do with this game. What is related is that since Stevenson can become an opponent with James, it means that he is very strong.

Stevenson is good at setting three-pointers. After receiving the pass from Arenas, he came into Curry: the latter is now called the little three-pointer, which makes Stevenson, who has been in the shadow of Peja and Gentleman Thunder in his career, very unhappy.

However, as soon as he came on the court, Stevenson's touch had not yet heated up, the ball bounced out and Gibson took the rebound.

Curry's advancement is quite difficult. Stevenson on the defensive end is like an Hawkeye on the outside. He started to lead the defense early before Curry received the ball, and used his strong body to press forward step by step during the offense and defense conversion process, constantly compressing Curry's activity space.

West came up to receive the ball, and after getting the ball, he threw it out and threw it directly to Ibaka in the penalty area. Then he went straight to the penalty area without the ball. Ibaka cooperated with him. The former made a feint as a feint and passed the ball out. West dunked with the ball.

When Arenas saw that the guy was very urinating, he also used his breakthrough to launch a counterattack. The ball had been circling outside before, butler passed the ball back. As soon as he received the ball, Curry immediately posted it over, and West even defended it hard in front.

As soon as the general took a step, West and Curry doubled him mercilessly. He finally rushed over with a dribble under his crotch, but Blair's huge body pressed up from the front.

At this time, it was a good choice to pass the ball to Butler, but the proud Arenas just wanted to kill West's arrogant arrogance, but as a result, he was too sticky and fell into a siege.

When West and Jamison saw that things were not good, they hurried up to meet them. At this time, Arenas was no longer arrogant and wanted to transfer the ball. As a result, he reached out and West, who had caught up, slapped it hard and snatched the ball out.

The ball hitter was angrily, and Arenas went to see the referee, but the referee didn't care - when he saw the ball hitter, the problem was that West had a wrong technical foul, so he had a balance whistle at this time.

The ball bounced down on the ground and rolled towards the outside line. When Arenas saw that the referee didn't care and didn't bother to argue. He turned around and wanted to chase the ball, but he had missed the opportunity. The black shadow in front of him shook, and the ball was gone, leaving behind West's arrogant back.

Arenas was so angry that he wanted to curse his mother. What made him even more angry was that he was about to chase him, but Curry was stuck

Fortunately, Butler followed in time and his speed was very fast. After West rushed into the three-point line, he chased after him.

Seeing this, West stopped for a moment and then accelerated again, and after a time difference, he passed Butler.

Butler had a tough temperament and chased after him again, chasing him until the penalty area.

West took a deep breath and stomped his feet in the air. He saw Butler chasing behind him with his own light. He grabbed the ball with his right hand and raised his arm. He tricked Butler into blocking the block and then transferred the ball to his left hand. Then he suddenly thrust his body, using this force to raise one point again, and then he danced his left arm and smashed the ball into the basket.

The stadium was filled with a fierce gasp, as if the blower in the stadium was turned on. This kind of hand-changing dunk was extremely domineering, and West actually changed to his left hand. In addition to being domineering, there was also a kind of weirdness.

The worst thing is that Butler also took a foul because Butler hit him in the head when West changed hands.

Wester made a free throw, and the Warriors caught up with the score.

Arenas was anxious, Sanders was even more anxious. Chamberlain was not present, which was a good opportunity for the three Musketeers to score points. Why was it cut by the opponent?

Jamison sat at the basket and reached out to ask for the ball. Although Arenas was anxious, he played alone and waved his hand to pass the ball in.

As soon as Jamison got the ball, Blair and Gibson doubled the ball. The former was not panicked. After protecting the ball, he glanced into the inside and sent the ball in.

The center in the inside is Javier McGee, who came on as a substitute in the second quarter. He has extremely strong physical fitness. He will be blocked when he catches the ball and turns to face Ibaka.

Ibaka was an old bird after all, and his opponent's arrogance made him furious and he slapped him in the face.

McGee is a nasty young man. Ibaka's foul was a bit harsh. The referee only uttered an ordinary defensive foul. He was furious because of this. He went up and grabbed Ibaka's neck and wanted to fight.

Seeing this scene, Jamison almost pissed. Damn, don't hold us to death. Chamberlain just said that anyone who dared to touch him would kill him. You kid are so brave.

The referees were the first to intervene and pulled the two apart. McGee was puzzled and scolded: "The rustic congregation, I will kill you, I will definitely kill you bastard. Do you know where this is? This is my territory..."

"Dou" the referee blew a whistle and gave McGee a technical foul without mercy.

McGee was still chattering and scolding. Ibaka's slap was indeed a bit cruel. There was a slap on McGee's snow-white little face.

The referee came up to dissuade him, and McGee turned around and started scolding the referee again: "Are you blind? He was a malicious foul. You want him to get out of the arena. If I were you, a fool, I would never call a defensive foul because you are condoning crime..."

The referee frowned and couldn't bear it anymore. He blew the whistle again and gave him another technical foul. Before Ibaka left the field, he left the field first.

This was simply a challenge to McGee. He clenched his fists and wanted to beat the referee. West went up and pushed him away to protect the small referee in time.

Just as the referee was about to thank him, West turned around and gritted his teeth and asked sternly: "Man, can I beat this little bastard? I can't bear it anymore. Such a bastard needs to be taught with a fucking iron fist."
Chapter completed!
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