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Chapter 115 Absolute talent(1/2)

The Magic started with an 8-4 game, and O'Neal was in the penalty area and was so powerful that neither Mills nor Thorpe could resist him.

The young Shark was not satisfied with 8-2, and he felt they could do more, so when he got the ball and turned around and removed Mills from the ball, and a bully step invaded the basket and dunked again, the Pistons requested a timeout.

Mills obviously couldn't stop O'Neal, and Collins replaced white center Eric Leckner, hoping that this big white guy would more or less resist O'Neal.

Collins has never been a great coach who started to work on the role of Cheng Chun, he can only make some simple changes.

In the end, it depends on the players themselves.

When he was on the court, Momonchen told Hill: "Denis Scott's defense is pretty bad."

Hill magnified his pupils and asked, "What do you mean?"

"Blow him up." Mo Mengchen said firmly.

Mo Mengchen rarely makes such a request. He does not advocate singles. Once he says singles, it can only explain one thing: no matter how skilled the tactics are, it is not as good as singles.

From this point of view, Scott's defense is really bad to a certain extent.

Hill felt right, Scott's defense was so bad that it was unbearable.

In the finals last season, the Magic defeated the Rockets, and many people put the blame on Nick Anderson - making zero free throws at the critical moment - but Scott's weak defensive end was blown by the Rockets' wings.

The Magic's forward line has always lacked vitality. If Hardaway, a tall defender, had it been a big game, this problem would have been more obvious.

Now, Momonchen needs Hill to beat this guy who is as useless as air on the defensive end, just like the Rockets' Horry and others.

One side was pulled apart, and the audience whistled loudly.

They hope to use such noise to affect Hill's performance.

Hill left only anger to the fans. He felt like Scott's defense was like Leslie. Although this was right, he did too much.

There is no change in direction, it depends entirely on the first step to eat raw.

Hill rushed into the basket majestic. Facing Cobra Grant's assisting defense, he did a difficult basket and drip it. It was completely Michael Jordan-style aerial work. Grant saw Jordan doing it countless times, and now another young man has done it in front of him and played cricket.

6 to 10

Hill comes back and high-five with Mo Mengchen.

Even Mo Mengchen praised the good ball, making the Devil Mountain light.

These good kids can't help but praise them, and something will happen if they praise them.

On the other hand, O'Neal was in a low position again and asked for the ball. Hardaway hung the ball over. Houston had obviously retracted and double-teamed. Hill actually retreated to create greater pressure on the Sharks. What's so great? Scott, who was beaten by him just now, was not as incompetent as him.

O'Neal passed the ball and averaged 3.3 three-pointers per game with a 44% shooting percentage this season, Denis Scott was out of the sheath and went straight to the center of the basket.

13 to 6

"This is a big problem. If Detroit didn't need to have a classic wheel battle, Shaq would eat them alive. It would be useless to rely on double-teaming alone." Old Brown smiled.

His partner Toulin is smiling but not smiling. This old man is getting better and better at bragging. Classic wheel battle? Isn’t that your tactic?

"Your double-team just now is like a stupid pig, what are you thinking?" Mo Mengchen asked.

"Yes, don't you believe me?" Houston was also surprised. He saw that Hill was facing a sharpshooter like Scott, so he worked hard to get in and double-team.

Hill also had trouble saying that he could only say: "It's all my fault. I'll play it back and give me the ball!"

Hill was in a low position, Mo Mengchen was a little uneasy. He should play a few more ball-holding attacks.

How easy is it to attack like this just now? Scott couldn't keep up with him at all. With his first step, he really wanted to do it alone, and even the magic trick could not find someone who could strangle him to death.

But he went to the low position.

Mo Mengchen saw that his position had been stuck, so he passed the ball.

"Everyone said you can judge the situation, why do I think you just know who to pass the ball to?" Hardaway asked with a smile.

Mo Mengchen looked at him like an idiot: "Don't you just know who to pass the ball to?"

As soon as he finished speaking, Hill turned over and took action.

The moment the basketball left his palm, Mo Mengchen decided that he would not enter, and he could even predict the landing point of the rebound. Hardaway had no time to block him, and he had already rushed to the basket.

The audience could not imagine how Momonchen had such a thin figure, how he snatched the rebound from the hands of O'Neal, Thorpe, Grant, and Leckner.

The only thing the fans on the scene knew was that he grabbed the ball, and the only reaction of the others was to stand there in a daze.

"Be careful of his pass!"

Old Hill shouted.

It was too late, Mo Mengchen threw the ball in his hand like a dart, and the only person who reacted was Houston, who was running constantly.

Outside the three-point line on the left, Houston received the ball, stood at the three-point line to shorten the distance of the three-point line, and took a direct move.

"Swish!"

9 to 13

"Beautiful, Dor.Mo's rebounding smell is really amazing!"

"I heard that he is only 80 kilograms? This is too thin!"

Old Brown shook his head, not optimistic about Mo Mengchen's development.

"Fuck, give me the ball!"

O'Neal didn't accept the Pistons catching up. He made up his mind to make the opponent unable to see hope in the whole game, just because Thorpe provoked him.

One-on-one will definitely not work against O'Neal.

Hardaway dribbled through half the game, and his ability was not demonstrated except for the dunk he had before on Thorpe's head.

This is what O'Neal likes most. He doesn't like to steal the limelight. If he can win, he is willing to be his deputy.

After passing the ball, Hardaway retreated to the bottom corner.

This is to avoid Momon Dun's clamping, because once Momon Dun is clamping, he can get an open space. After O'Neal passes back, he can directly make three points.

Mo Mengchen estimated the position and he deliberately changed his defensive position.

His position made Hardaway take the sideline, and then he waited for O'Neal to launch an attack - seeing me, you must see me, fat man!

O'Neal was about to devour Lekner, and Momonchen finally got up and ran towards him.

This shocked O'Neal immediately passed the ball to Hardaway.

Mo Mengchen had already expected this and could not block O'Neal's pass, but he affected Hardaway's receiving position. When Hardaway took the ball, Mo Mengchen had already turned around and returned.

But his defensive position has been lost, and Hardaway took an amazing first step around the bottom line.

"Beep!"

"Step on the line!"

It cannot be said that all of this is under Mo Mengchen's control. It was an accident that Hardaway stepped on the line and went out of bounds. His plan was to let Hardaway catch the ball in an awkward position so that he could still stick to him to the basket to affect his shot.

It was an accident to cross the line, but without his previous careful design, there wouldn't be such an accident.

Hardaway only thought it was an ordinary mistake, but he didn't expect anything else, so he handed the ball to the referee, waved his hand to reimburse O'Neal, and ran back.

Few people know the details of Hardaway's out of bounds.

Dane Steinton, the Pistons' coaching assistant, saw this round clearly. I don't know how many times it was. Mo Mengchen will have such amazing moments in every game.

"This guy is really smart." Stan Pass, "or rather cunning, like a fox."

Having made Hardaway's mistakes, the offensive end was no more desperate than the opponent.

Mo Mengchen called a pick-and-roll and handed the ball to Hill.

Hill singled Scott from the outside, and he was extremely fast and almost passed it in one step. If Grant hadn't made up for the timely replacement, he would have deducted the ball directly.

Halfway through Hill's attack, O'Neal also defended.

Although O'Neal is not good at defending pick-and-rolls, his figure and explosive talent make him unmatched in the penalty area.

Hill swung his hand and gave Houston to cut out and catch the ball.

Houston missed a mid-range shot against the defense.

Hardaway took the rebound, and the young Jordan successor finally pulled his deadly long sword out of his scabbard at this moment.

“Too fast!”

Mo Mengchen originally had a leading advantage, but the penny behind him was like a gust of wind and heavy rain. When he accelerated, he couldn't even pull him down.

His fast attack ended in an instant like a round of sunlight illuminating the earth.

Such a terrifying speed actually comes from a 201 cm defender? God is not fair.

15 to 9

"How about it, you can't do such an attack, right? How do you judge the situation?" Hardaway ran past him with a smile.

Hill asked with a smile: "Do you want to call back?"

"Shut up, where are you fucking attacking?" Mo Mengchen pushed the blame for this counterattack on Hill because he was not good at the offense.

In my impression, this is the first time Hill has heard him get so rough.
To be continued...
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