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697 The fierce battle between the sixth man

The first half became a rivalry between the two sixth men, whether Chamberlain or Joe Johnson, whether Billups or Josh Smith, in short, they became role players at this moment, and all they had to do was cooperate and cover.

Old Nelson yelled a few times to make Chamberlain actively participate in the offense. He saw that it was unreliable, sat off the court without saying anything, lowered his head to study the tactical board, and said nothing from now on.

At the end of the first half, the Hawks led B points 6-0. Johnson felt very hot today. He took the opportunity to score a lot of points in the second quarter, helping the Hawks gain a lead all the way.

The players returned to the locker room, lowered their heads and said nothing, feeling unhappy after all.

Old Nelson sneered and said sarcastically: "How is it? Are you feeling happy now? How do you feel like you are behind? All-stars."

The All-Star substitute lineup has not yet come out. Wait for two more days and the list will be announced in the early morning of February 4. But two days ago, the All-Star rookie roster came out, and Curry finally entered the second-year lineup. Blair relied on the training of old Nelson to enter this list and became one of the first-year rookie stars.

The second-year team was led by Derek Ross, the first-year team was led by Jennings, Tyrek Evans and Curry, all of which were defenders. It has to be said that NHAi has entered a glorious era of guards.

Chamberlain raised his head proudly and said, "Old Tang, we can definitely win."

Old Nelson was angry by his proud posture, and laughed wildly and was about to speak, Chamberlain continued: "Of course, it must be your leadership. Under your guidance, it is not easy for us to win the fourth place in the East? Because we are the first place in the West."

After hearing this, Old Nelson quickly turned his anger into joy. He nodded reservedly and said, "Of course."

Iverson, Billups and others gave Chamberlain a thumbs up, and West patted his shoulder and shouted: "You are so fucking clever, why are you so fucking clever?"

Chamberlain looked at West and asked hesitantly: "Are you praising me? I don't feel like it."

During the fight, the group gathered together. Old Nelson took out a tactical board to explain the tactics prepared in the first half to everyone. Finally, he patted the tactical board and said confidently: "Believe me, boys, as long as you fight this tactic, you will definitely win."

"We believe in you" a group of birdmen ran out of the field howling, falling behind B points. In their hearts, this is not considered to be behind.

In the second half, the Hawks changed their lineup, but the skeleton still existed. Zaza filmed Chulia Horford Joe Johnson Crawford Jeff Teague, while the Warriors used Chamberlain Gibson Barnes West Curry to deal with it.

Teague ran forward with lightning speed. He was just a rookie in NHAR spoon. He had extremely fast skills and burst-style continuous scoring ability. From this point of view, he was able to put continuous pressure on the defense, especially the first step in acceleration in the offense. In his two years at Wake Forest University, he could rarely meet opponents.

His play style is highly appreciated among this rookie. He has speed and likes to change speed when dribbling. He is very sure of dodging defensive players, so he likes to cruise near the basket.

During the basket rushing process, he was also very sure of his dodging movements in the air. Judging from this characteristic, his development template seemed to have the taste of Monta-Ellis.

However, Ellis was brought out by old Nelson in one hand. There are so many ways for the old man to deal with such a rookie.

Teague was so uncomfortable that he was entangled by Curry. The latter did not stop him, but followed him. As long as he wanted to break through, he would greet him with small moves - thanks to Bowen, Curry's small moves are getting more and more and more sinister now. This is an excellent way to deal with Ellis-style attacks on the defender.

Horford asked for the ball in the penalty area, and Chamberlain let go of him and pretended to defend Pachulia. When the former got the ball, he immediately appeared behind him quietly like a bloodthirsty and hungry wolf.

Horford turned and jumped into the ball, Chamberlain rushed up from the wing and slapped the ball away.

Curry rushed to the frontcourt with the ball with a cool shot. He leaned over and made two false moves of breakthroughs, then he rose to the ground and got an elegant long shot with a handsome and cool posture. If the posture is beautiful, he can score 6 per game.

But the ball hit the iron and suddenly rebounded and hit back.

Chamberlain shouted violently, and he rushed from behind, jumped higher with the momentum of the impact, got up and swung the ball down.

Horford hurriedly lowered his body and stuck Chamberlain. West broke into the inside from the wing to respond to his teammates. Chamberlain took the ball back with a feint and hit him hard, then waved his arms and raised the ball in his hand to prepare for a layup.

But Horford flew out with a scream, and reached out to cover his cheeks, as if he was thrown over by Chamberlain's elbow. In fact, Chamberlain was very unfair. He did swing his elbow, but he didn't use much force.

The referee blew the whistle and gave Chamberlain an offensive foul.

Chamberlain laughed angrily and chased the referee and said, "Man, we are seven-foot-sized men. We can't be as lingering as women when we fight inside. I just put my arm a little bit, and you're just calling me an offensive foul? Don't you think this is a bit funny?"

The referee said calmly: "If you continue to follow me, something more funny will happen, and I will give you a technical foul."

Chamberlain smiled and said, "I don't believe it, your courage... OK, OK, I'll leave now, I'll leave now, don't blow it."

The referee bit the whistle in his mouth again and made a technical foul gesture, and Chamberlain immediately got out with his butt.

Horford rubbed his nose and laughed, "Hey, your elbow strike just now is too bad. We are playing basketball, we are friends."

"A man with impotence due to fake falls" Chamberlain said bluntly.

The Hawks were still dominated by Horford, but the ball turned around in his hand and fell into Johnson's hands. The latter made a signature tentative step, and then brutally hit Barnes to crush his opponent with his strength.

West could not allow such a thing to happen, so he rushed up and double-teamed. Johnson is worthy of being the King of Eagles. He jumped up with the ball and took action firmly under this situation.

Of course, the end is a blacksmith.

Chamberlain turned around and wanted to take the rebound, but was blocked by Pachulia. Horford and Gibson grabbed the rebound. The former snatched the ball with his position advantage, and then quickly took the ball into the ring.

After scoring, Horford was in a good mood and squeezed his eyes at Chamberlain.

Chamberlain was so angry that his teeth were itchy. The other party actually grabbed an offensive rebound in front of him. Isn’t this a slap in the face?

NHAR spoon stars have their own specialties. Horford has no chance to confront Chamberlain head-on, but from other directions, he can seize many opportunities.

Old Nelson arranged for Chamberlain to play in the second half, so Curry hung the ball to him.

After getting the ball, Chamberlain turned around and made a throw shot with his height and wingspan. After Horford approached, he quickly moved his side and hooked his hands to layup.

Pachulia's double-teaming is too slow, which is the value of Josh Smith. The latter's auxiliary defense ability is very powerful in the NHA, especially for double-teaming or breaking pick-and-roll, which are famous.

Horford tried to stretch his arms to block Chamberlain, but the latter was too close to the ring. He turned around and hooked his arms, almost handing over the ring to send the ball in.

"YPAB" Chamberlain swung his fist hard.

After Teague arrived at the frontcourt, Johnson helped him cover it in the top arc. As soon as the two were staggered, Teague immediately passed the ball to the Eagles while Curry and West had not yet changed their defense.

The Eagles King got the ball outside the three-point line and jumped up. Curry rushed to catch up quickly and failed to catch up. The blind disturbance failed to work. The Eagles hit a three-pointer.

Seeing this, Old Nelson shook his head. He looked at Teague carefully, and then said to Iverson beside him: "That little guy has a very accurate grasp of opportunities, and his future is unlimited."

Iverson nodded seriously, then turned his head and whispered to Bowen: "When did the old man become a charlatan?"

The Warriors attacked, Curry roamed at the high position with the ball, he stretched out his hand, Chamberlain pulled up from the penalty area, Curry pulled his feet and broke through, without Smith, the Hawks' ability to break the pick-and-roll was much worse.

Horford, who followed Chamberlain, quickly opened his arms and stuck Curry, and signaled Johnson to double-team together to lock the ball in his hand.

But Curry found a gap in the cracks and quickly handed the ball to Chamberlain.

Chamberlain rushed in with the ball, and then took three big steps to the penalty area, and took off with a one-arm dunk.

There was fierce applause again at the scene.

The Hawks are still pick-and-rolled by Johnson and Teague. Pick-and-roll is the most common tactic in the NHA. Sometimes players can pick-and-roll each other everywhere in a game.

This time, Teague made a fake fax and then flicked in with a fake shot, and rushed straight towards Chamberlain.

Chamberlain sneered in his heart. This situation is too common. Rookies always want to step on these ace superstars to take over. They fantasize that they can hit each other with one shot, but often this fantasy becomes the reality of being hated. At the beginning of each season, Chamberlain has to find a way to teach these little guys.

There is no doubt that this time Teague came with this idea.

After rushing to the top of the penalty area, Teague seemed to hesitate when he faced Chamberlain. He stopped quickly and dribbled the ball under his crotch, put the ball away and was about to jump.

Chamberlain jumped from the front to teach Teague a lesson |So the latter jumped after he jumped, and it just hit him.

"Damn it" Chamberlain had only time to curse, and the referee's whistle rang: Teague made a foul

B⊥ exclaimed: "The smart brain, clever reaction, the rookie makes the superstar look unfair"

Chamberlain landed and raised his hand to signal him to commit a foul. He said angrily to Curry: "Man, who is B really talking nonsense, turn around and fire him."

Before he got angry, Old Nelson got angry and shouted: "What are you doing? Damn, you fouled four times on your back, and there are still 2 minutes before the game ends. What do you want to do?"

Teague made a free throw, and Old Nelson replaced Chamberlain with Evans. He had to protect Chamberlain. Four fouls would be the foul penalty area. Once 6 fouls were made, it would be basically useless, because the players at this time had no action.

Horford looked at Chamberlain with a giggle and said loudly: "Brother, wait for you to come back, go early and come back soon."

Chamberlain glared at him and trotted to the bench, feeling very depressed.

Old Nelson originally expected Chamberlain to have a 100-plus orgasm, but the other party took the lead and got him down.

"Damn, I want to develop other offensive skills, shoot, I want to practice mid-range shots," Chamberlain said gritting his teeth.

Old Nelson rolled his eyes and said, "That's best, you have to be careful of your movements in the future."

Chamberlain sighed. Seeing that Iverson and others were looking at him, he smiled bitterly and said, "Guys, it's not that our army is incompetent, but that the enemy is cunning."

"Big cunning" Billups comforted him.

Although fake falls are explicitly banned, there are many people in the United States who violate the law, let alone the rules of a sports game. It is conceivable that when other teams play against the Warriors in the future, they will definitely find a way to end Chamberlain first.

Chamberlain got off the game, and West, who had been a little restrained before, was immediately happy. He waved to Curry and shouted: "Brother, give me the ball and let me teach you a lesson 丨These bitches raised by Atlanta people."

Curry pointed to Teague and said, "We are the opponents - you know, the All-Star Rookie Challenge opponent, I have to teach him a lesson first..."

As soon as the words fell, Curry flew out like an arrow leaving the string.
Chapter completed!
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