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941 What kind of hatred?

Judging from the lineup, the two teams are actually somewhat similar.

Howard and Chamberlain are both the top inside players at the current service, one is the number one center in the West and the other is the number one center in the East.

Jamison and Lewis are all the kind of pirated forwards, who can play power forwards, small forwards, and swingers who are not good at shooting but not good at attacking and defense are not reliable.

Jackson and Pitrus are strong small forwards who are defensive and have mid-range shots, but their offense is not reliable. Their appearance is to organize the defense line.

Redick, Carter, the offensive guard who scored first, both have long-range shooting skills and are good at attacking. In contrast, the former is good at three-pointers and the latter is good at breaking through and dunking. In any case, they are similar in tactical positioning.

Nelson Jr., West, in the 2609 season when Nelson Jr., he had strong attack power, and his partner Howard always gave amazing passes. West is the same now. It is mainly used to organize attacks. Generally, he does not need to charge himself to score points.

From this point of view, the five positions of the two teams seem to overlap.

However, those who know the ball know that although the player type and definition are the same, compared to the Warriors, the Magic are a group of copycats. If they insist on connecting with the Warriors, they are the poor version of the Warriors.

From center to organizational guard, there is almost no player in the Warriors who can't beat the Magic. Oh, if you want to comfort the Magic, it can be said that Jamison's salary in the position of the power forward is not as good as Lewis.

But, are there any differences in their abilities?

After Redick came on the court, he lies in the bottom corner and makes a long shot. Carter is close to him, but he fails to block it. He just disturbs him, and the ball flies out, lands on the ring but bounces out.

Howard roared and jumped, but a big hand appeared on top of his head in advance, stretching his arms to pull the ball off.

Warcraft became famous in the NH with defense and rebounding. Unfortunately, Chamberlain, who he met today, is also the best at these two points, and it is an enhanced version.

In the Warriors' fast break, West knew what he was, so he threw the ball out early and gave it to Carter. Carter took the ball and broke through with the cross step. His shoulders were like a bison horn that was attacking, shaking left and right, and his figure continued to advance. Redick was immediately panicked.

Carter gave Redick a great mercy and quickly accelerated into the inside line, and used his wrist to thrust the ball into the ring.

Howard has caught up, but unfortunately, Chamberlain is stuck next to him, so Carter can advance to the penalty area with confidence.

Seeing Howard's expression was a little depressed, Nelson comforted him: "It's okay, brother, let's continue to come."

Before being injured in the first two seasons, Nelson Jr. had performed as an All-Star point guard. His physical fitness is excellent, his starting speed and sprinting speed are fast enough, and his ball is also very good. He is very close to his body when controlling the ball, and he has a style of integrating man and ball.

In addition, with Nelson Jr. being short and having a low center of gravity, it would be difficult for the opponent to interrupt the ball from his hands.

However, compared with his obvious advantages, his weaknesses are even better: he is too short, moves too slowly, and his defense is easily blown out. His passing is also bad in terms of offense. Among the starting point guards of all three teams, Nelson has the third-last assist per game. You know, Nelson Jr. is a partner of Howard, a monster who can dunk as long as he throws the ball into the penalty area

So, when West heard Nelson's encouragement from Howard, he burst into laughter and said, "Boy, you should send the ball to your friends first. Don't look forward too much, otherwise I'm not sure how disappointed you will be."

Little Nelson gritted his teeth and rushed forward. He knew that he was being questioned now--there was no choice. Since he returned from his injury, Little Nelson's strength has declined significantly.

West's defense seemed unreliable, but he was so embarrassed by the breakthrough of Nelson. The latter was determined to wash away the shame he brought to him. After several changes in directions, he found that West was shook away and immediately jumped up and took a stubborn move.

Seeing this scene, two famous speakers in the TNT live broadcast room called terrible at the same time.

Van Gundy: "It's not what the organization guards should do, terrible"

Miller: "This unlucky child is going to eat hot pot. Didn't he see him following Delonti all the time? Oops"

Just as the two of them were talking, a figure appeared beside Little Nelson, and waved his hand and pressed the ball down.

West was waiting by the side, just waiting for the ball. After getting the ball, he whistled. Carter and Jamison ran down from the wings. Jackson followed West, and a group of four rushed towards the front court like a trident.

"Go back to defend them quickly," Van Gundy shouted anxiously on the court.

Petrus played a role. He did not chase Carter who was running in the front, but pursued West. In addition, he specially gave up his position for Chamberlain. If Chamberlain followed, he believed that West would definitely not pass the ball to Carter, but Chamberlain.

After all, the French man has been with the Warriors for a year, and he is more clear about his feelings for Chamberlain and West.

Sure enough, West was stuck and passed the ball to Chamberlain, and at this time Howard and others finally defended.

Carter rushed to the inside line with the ball that Chamberlain received outside the three-point line, but Howard also arrived, thus losing the offensive initiative.

Seeing this, Chamberlain licked his lips and bent down and rushed forward. Redick wanted to intercept the ball. Chamberlain swung his right hand behind him and his body moved horizontally to the left at the same time. While avoiding Redick's outstretched arm, he also completed the breakthrough.

Chamberlain, who was breaking through, rushed straight to the basket from the wing, Howard spread his arms and defended. Chamberlain, who was rushing forward, suddenly put away the ball, turned around quickly, and leaned against Howard like a gyro and circled into the penalty area.

As soon as he stepped into the penalty area with his right foot, Chamberlain suddenly exerted force and jumped into the air, grabbed the ball with his right hand, and his arm quickly rotated around with the sound of breaking through the air. With a loud bang, he had already dunked a big windmill

After dunk, Chamberlain landed and whistled to the sky, raised his arms high towards the sky, and ruled the world

The fans booed, but more people yelled at Howard in dissatisfaction: "Warcraft, parallel goods"

Howard did not hold Chamberlain this ball, and the latter easily passed him with just a turn. This made the fans who were looking forward to the two strong confrontation, so much disappointment

In fact, criticisms about Howard have increased since last season.

At the end of last season, some people pointed out that the most overrated person in the Magic was not Vince Carter, who performed poorly last season, nor "Mr. 260,000" Rashad Lewis, but the number one center in the Eastern Conference Howard.

Because Carter's poor performance in the first year was mainly because he did not integrate perfectly with the Magic's tactical system, which should be the reason why he was underestimated rather than overestimated. Lewis' ability has been set almost since joining the Magic. Lewis, who serves as the third leader, performed better in the playoffs than in the regular season, and his performance in the regular season was also average and basically gave people no room for overestimation.

But Howard is different. He has been the rebounding champion for consecutive seasons and the blocking champion for two consecutive seasons. In addition to the comic-like biceps and deltoid muscles, it seems that everyone thinks he is the new "shark", and it seems that everyone thinks Howard is only one step away from being a "back-on-one master".

But in fact, judging from the performance of last season's playoffs, Howard's performance was indeed no different from the Sharks at his peak. He just needed to turn around and dunk to destroy his opponent.

But when he reached the Eastern Conference finals and faced the Celtics who were both rigid and soft in the penalty area, Howard fell into a quagmire of wrestling. It can be imagined that if it was Shaquille O'Neal in 26 years, then the Celtics' inside line would definitely not be able to hold on to Game 4.

Not to mention Howard's performance when confronting Chamberlain, as the best center in the east and west, the two always faced one-sided. Except in Chamberlain's rookie season, Howard can gain some advantage, and Chamberlain's advantage will become bigger and bigger in the future.

In the live broadcast room, Reggie Miller looked at Howard's ugly expression and said regretfully: "Dwight failed God's expectations for him. Although his physical fitness is not as good as Kobe, the gap is not big. If he has the same ambition as Kobe, he will definitely be able to show a duel with the giants. As for now, he is not going to compete with Oden. He will beat Oden first."

Van Gundy Jr. said: "Howard is not his real strength now. We must clearly see that Howard is still a big guy. But for some reason, when facing Chamberlain, he lacks confidence, but is eager to win. It would be strange if he can play well under this mentality."

Nelson Jr. dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, Howard slammed Chamberlain from the inside, and one hand stuck the opponent, while the other arm raised the ball.

Seeing his partner's anxious expression, Nelson Jr. immediately passed the ball.

Howard hit Chamberlain with his butt backwards, but as we all know, this guy doesn't have what an inside superstar should have. His buttocks lack strength, which is one of the reasons why he has never practiced back-on attack.

Chamberlain naturally knew the problem of this old opponent. As a result, when he thought he had defended Howard, the Warcraft suddenly turned around. At this moment, he showed quite delicate steps. After turning around, he changed direction, shook Chamberlain behind him and scored a layup at the basket.

The cheers of the home team fans finally rang out in the Amway Center. The Magic fans were all crying with joy. They were watching the game, but they almost fell asleep after watching it.

West rushed to the frontcourt at a speed, and the others immediately pulled away.

Nelson Jr. knew West's strong breakthrough ability, so he lowered the center of gravity at the top of the arc and acted as an anti-bounce but not a shot.

He has his own considerations, and West will not choose to shoot from a long shot, because the team also has Carter, Jamison and Jackson, so it is not as good as West's turn to shoot from a long shot.

Sure enough, West did not shoot, and even though he saw Nelson Jr. performing a defensive posture, he still rushed in.

But Nelson Jr. could not defend either. Carter blocked him. West took an arrow like a string and rushed into the free throw area in the blink of an eye. At this position, Jamison provided him with a second cover, and then Carter and Jamison followed up from both wings.

West rushed into the penalty area, tearing the Magic's defense to pieces. After reaching the penalty area, he passed the ball to Jamison, who stopped and jumped in a hurry and scored two points with a soft touch.

Magic counterattack, Nelson Jr. dribbled the ball through half, and he signaled his teammates to pull it away. West suddenly laughed and shouted: "Hey, bastard, why? Do you want to play Mad Dog alone? It seems that the hot pot I gave you just now was not enough, right? Then come on, bastard."

He was talking big, but West's eyes were very cautious. He always stood in front of Little Nelson a step away, spreading his arms and arching his body, and defending himself to break through.

Nelson Jr. dribbles with the ball under his crotch. West not only did not retreat, but instead pressed forward to defend himself and reached out to steal. Nelson Jr. suddenly took a step, cut West and rushed to the inside. At this time, West, who was out of position, pounced on him and reached out to stab the ball.

This is the mad dog-style defense. As long as you can defeat the opponent, you will be willing to hurt the enemy for 800 times and hurt one thousand of them.
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