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Chapter 129 The Gap Between Corgi and Grey Wolf

O'Neal entered the deep position, like a deep-sea mad shark. Once he got the ball in this position, his score would basically be obtained.

No matter who it is, it is impossible to block him in this position.

Hardawaya went to the diagonal, which was to prevent Mo Mengchen from entering and then hang the ball to O'Neal.

“Ahhhhh~~!”

O'Neal yelled at the top of his throat and was about to smash Terry Mills into pieces. His impact was as violent as a mad bull, turning around. As he was about to attack, Mills made the most outrageous move tonight.

Even the shark didn't expect the other party to do this.

Mills gave a violent foul that he didn't rush the ball before he even took off.

You can see the anger on the shark's face piled up at a speed visible to the naked eye. When he gets up, a close-knit battle is inevitable.

Fortunately, both veterans realized this and stepped forward to stop the two people. The referee came up as a notary and gave Mills a technical foul.

Halfway through the first quarter, Mills was already in trouble.

This was something Collins had already expected. The only thing he didn't expect was that Mills took such a ruthless move and made the referee blow a T directly. It was not worth it.

He felt he could play smarter.

"If my foul can't calm you down, then you should taste my fist!"

Mills was not afraid at all and was squirting trash at O'Neal before the showdown.

How could O'Neal be the one who would be threatened by him? He shouted: "You fucking have a bad end!"

No matter how strong his willingness to fight was, Mills was destined to end. Although he had limited defensive effect on O'Neal, his existence was crucial to the Pistons' poor inside line.

After Mills got out, Collins sent Eric Leckner.

O'Neal had already seen this person's strength. In his opinion, this is an opponent that can be easily settled.

Leckner never thought of fighting O'Neal one-on-one. The Pistons have formulated many strategies for this big shark, and those strategies have a premise: no matter what, you must hold on.

If O'Neal knocks you away in one go, no matter how good the strategy is, it won't come in handy.

Two free throws and one hit.

17 to 14

The Magic were only 3 points ahead, and they didn't expect that the game was so anxious. This was their home court. They were familiar with the baskets and floors here, and coupled with the cheers of the audience, they had no reason to be entangled by the Pistons.

At this time, O'Neal pulled out.

The space on one side has been cleared, and Hardaway faces Mo Mengchen, a rare single-handed challenge.

"You should know that I want to score on you is as simple as picking up a cup of water to drink."

When Hardaway finished speaking, he shook left and right, and his beautiful and sudden change of direction behind him instantly shook Mo Mengchen aside.

Mo Mengchen knew that there was no one behind him and he had to catch up with Hardaway.

He is destined to not catch up.

Despite this, he did not give up because no one could help him defend.

Hardaway hit the basket with a slash, grabbed the basket with one hand, and looked back at Mo Mengchen: "What do you want to do, Mo?"

Mo Mengchen picked up the floor ball and sent it to Hill.

Hill said: "That guy is not easy to defend, should I change it?"

"No need, I defend everyone the same." Mo Mengchen said.

Unexpectedly, this guy said that others were sharp-tongued and complained that he was so fierce.

Hill didn't say anything more. That's right, with Mo Mengchen's current defense, it's better to let him continue to fall in love with Penny.

Penny's offense succeeded, and the Magic led by 5 points at once.

In the frontcourt, Mo Mengchen and Hardaway faced each other again.

What's different from the moment is that Mo Mengchen didn't have a ball in his hand, and the ball was in Hill's hand.

"If you give up on this war, I can understand, because you can't fight me even if you leave your teammates." Hardaway laughed.

Does this CP think he knows me very well?

Mo Mengchen did not ask for the ball to prove that Hardaway was wrong. Hill started with a good start and had a good offensive rhythm. Now is the time for him to play the best, so he cannot steal the ball for his own private purposes.

I saw a change in the outside line of Devil Mountain, shaking the defender and moving forward. His slender body was enough to imagine a beautiful picture.

Cobra Grant wanted to block Hill, so he made a trolley, avoided the defense, and forced the score.

16 to 19

This is the game that Hill is used to. He always gets angry in the first quarter. I don’t know if it is because he spent too much effort in the first quarter. After he gets angry, he will be depressed.

This year is his second year, and this situation has not improved.

In the first quarter, we can rely on Hill's personal ability to delay the game. What about the second quarter and the second half?

In the eighth minute, Collins replaced Momonchen.

It was also at that time that Hill began to lose his fire. Fortunately, Dumas continued his firepower, and a high-pinning board and a three-pointer helped the team to hold on to the score.

It was also at that time that O'Neal was over, and Penny was the only one who kept giving the stage to Sharks, and suddenly became the protagonist on the field.

Hill is powerless, Dumas is not good at defending, and there is no barrier in the Pistons' interior. These factors add up to create a perfect stage for him.

Harda Vigil couldn't wait to show his talent.

First he played back. Dumas was born in the second position in his early years. After retiring, the Smiling Assassin changed to the first position. He can be said to be one of the best double-athlete defenders in his generation.

Because he played the second position in his early years, he had been fighting against Jordan, Glider, Mickey Mond and others all year round. His confrontation was at the second position level, and Penns were famously thin, so it was impossible to bully Dumas like he bullied Momonchen.

Seeing that he couldn't get in and the attack was frustrated, everyone thought that when Dumas could defend himself, Hardaway didn't look at the person's head and sent Grant to take off and dunk.

Thurin called the ball: "Only the Magician and Larry Bird can pass it!"

Walton smiled: "Penny's style is more rare than Grant Hill, he's like Michael Jordan in the number one position."

"That old man is talking nonsense again!" Houston cursed.

Mo Mengchen, who was sitting off the court, didn't think Walton was talking nonsense. Players like Hardaway were indeed rare.

A pure point guard with 201 cm, efficiency, hit rate, playing style, physical fitness, athletic ability... has nothing to choose from. Compared to a 203 cm all-around small forward like Hill, a player like Hardaway is even rarer.

After O'Neal left the field, he completely regarded himself as the boss and kept directing his teammates around him to prevent the Piston from taking advantage of the loopholes.

Dumas finally couldn't take action himself and missed the iron.

After taking the rebound, he attacked the frontcourt like a wild horse.

No one can subdue this crazy thin wild horse, the penny rushes quickly and goes straight ahead, this is his moment.

Dumas chased after him, and if he knew what would happen next, he might give up on the defense.

"Beep!"

Dumas's foul was made, and Hardaway's return gift was a high-pitched layup full of Dumas' personal style.

Dumas was stunned when he watched Hardaway throw a freehand high-pitched board in front of him like himself.

When the ball entered, Hardaway turned around and said, "This ball is dedicated to you, JD."

"This guy is really amazing!" Mark West saw countless people, and he was only impressed when he saw such a genius.

Mo Mengchen had heard of Hardaway, but in the shining era of Hardaway, his enthusiasm for basketball had dissipated due to Bird's retirement.

Now that he watched Hardaway's game up close, he suddenly felt that this guy should not be destroyed by injuries.

If he is not injured, the NBA will look better.

There will not be so many old fans who express their feelings. After all, he was seriously injured at the age of 26. That should be a rapid progress and confusing age.

"Mo, I need you to defend Orlando's second position."

Suddenly, Collins said to Momonchen.

Mo Mengchen didn't ask why. Since Collins made such arrangements, he could only accept it.

It is normal for Hardaway to perform like this in person, Collins is still scared. Dumas is a person selected for the best defensive lineup. Even he has no choice but to Hardaway. Wouldn't he give him a head if he let Mo Mengchen go to guard against it?

When the main generals of both sides were either in the game or in the face, Hardaway suddenly broke out and launched a fierce attack with magic.

28 to 19

In a blink of an eye, Hardaway led the Magic to pick up the advantage of 9 points.

In the second quarter, the Magic changed back to O'Neal, Hardaway went off the court to rest, Collins continued to maintain the lineup on the court, and Hill continued to hit the basket in the beginning.

He caused two fouls from O'Neal, pulling the gap back from 9 to 5.

The Shark was furious and came back and scored a 21 dunk, which scored 8 points again.

Two talented players come and go.

O'Neal's talent is undoubtedly more prominent than Hill, which also makes him look more lasting in such an attack. Hill is ultimately an outside line, and every time he attacks the basket, he has to attack from the outside line, which is naturally worse than O'Neal.

Seeing Hill's firepower stop, Collins anxiously called Momonchen, Houston, and Theo Ratliff to prepare for the three of them to play.

At this moment, O'Neal sat down Lekner. Hill wanted to come over to cut the ball, but unfortunately, the Shark had already picked up the ball, and he made the background on the spot.

"Go to die!"

O'Neal roared at the top of his throat. As soon as he soared, Hill closed his eyes because he knew that he could not stop O'Neal anyway.

With a loud bang, O'Neal scored a dunk.

34 to 24

The difference reaches double digits.

"There is a gap in talent between the two sides, which is why Orlando is so calm, and Detroit has to fight hard to score every time."
Chapter completed!
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