Three hundred and fiftieth IX hand on fire(1/2)
Tang Hao's expression did not change much. Seeing the referee's gesture coming out, he followed him to the free throw line and made steady shots to help the Lakers overtake the score.
His personal score came to the point with this extra penalty, while the Lakers only scored 1 point in total, and the score exploded.
During the Suns' offense, Dragic took the ball to the frontcourt. When he saw Tang Hao in front of him, he didn't think much about it and gave the ball to Bledso.
Bledsoe asked Morris to break through the basket, but his breakthrough was not effective in the face of joint defense.
He didn't find a chance, but there was little time left, so he could only return the ball to Dragic.
Dragic gritted his teeth and raided Tang Hao, almost at the basket, and pushed Tang Hao with his body, using the reaction force to widen the distance with Tang Hao, followed by a light throw.
Because he hit Tang Hao, the horizontal distance between the two was already large enough, and he was confident that this ball was unlikely to be blocked again.
But just as he was about to take action, there was a turbulent sound at the scene.
Because Tang Hao jumped high, he actually smoothed the horizontal distance with his advantage in height.
Dragic was so scared that he quickly increased the arc of his attack.
But even so, the basketball was still rubbed by Tang Hao's fingertips.
Because I just touched my finger, the ball did not appear out of the field again. When Dragic landed, the ball just fell into his arms.
He looked happy, grabbed the ball and took advantage of Tang Hao's return to the ground before he landed.
His speed was very fast, but what surprised him was that when he just took action, Tang Hao's bullet speed was out of nowhere, he actually blocked him again after he landed on the ground.
"Bang!"
Because he was on the back layup, he didn't have much room for adjustment. The ball he shot was directly slapped out of the field, and others were even knocked out of the field.
A clean block.
The audience was stunned.
Dragic got up from the ground and punched the basketball hoop with anger. He was really going to explode now.
At the beginning of the game, he scored 10 points in a row, and his hands felt hot and hot, but after this timeout, Tang Hao could not block him at all. The feeling of going from heaven to hell in an instant was really crazy.
Jeff Hornacek saw that Dragic was in a bad mood and reached out to coach for a timeout.
After the timeout, he replaced Dragic with "Thomas Jr." Isaiah Thomas, and began to rotate personnel, replacing Gerald Green and Marcus Morris on the court.
The Lakers also let Kobe and Kelly go off the court to rest.
After Kobe's offense came out, the Lakers' offensive focus naturally shifted to Tang Hao.
Horacek also knew this and focused on Tang Hao during the arrangement.
Jeremy Lin tried several times but did not pass the ball to Tang Hao. He could only invite Ed Davis to come up and play the pick-and-roll. He followed the ball to Nick Young on the outside, who made a three-pointer, but the touch was a little worse. The basketball jumped out of the basket and the ball was taken by Marcus Morris of the Suns.
The Suns launched a fast break, and the ball reached Thomas Jr. He rushed forward at full speed. When he rushed forward, he was no longer much slower than Tang Hao. He moved to the hinterland of the Lakers and directly made a layup with a low hand to grab the points.
Tang Hao also noticed Thomas at this time and was slightly surprised.
Thomas Jr. is only 1.75 meters, which looks inconspicuous on the court, but his speed and scoring ability are still quite good.
In the Lakers' offense, Nick Young turned his back to Thomas Jr. and directly reached out to ask for the ball to play singles.
Thomas Jr.'s height is his biggest disadvantage. He is 1.75 meters tall and is disabled in the NBA, and he is 100% targeted on the defensive end.
Jeremy Lin gave the ball in, and Young pressed Thomas to hit it in.
However, before Yang could play twice, the Suns' assisted defense came up, and Tucker quickly cut off the ball in his hand.
The Suns played a fast break again, and Thomas Jr. received the ball in the first half and advanced quickly. Facing Jeremy Lin's defense, he slowed down and accelerated, and successfully caused the latter's foul when taking action.
Go to the free throw line and hit two free throws steadily.
Thomas Jr. came up and scored 4 points in a row, helping the Suns to overtake the score 14-1.
In the Lakers' offensive round, the ball was not given to Tang Hao. Jeremy Lin chose to push Thomas, but Thomas was quick-witted and poked the ball from Jeremy Lin's hand out of bounds.
The ball is still owned by the Lakers, but there is not much offensive time left. In the end, Ed Davis was forced to make a mid-range shot, which also popped up.
The rebound was grabbed by the Suns again.
In the Suns' offense, the Morris brothers made pick-and-rolls for Thomas Jr. Thomas Jr.'s short height played a huge advantage on the offensive end. He kept dodging like a loach, and the Lakers' defensive formation was slammed into pieces.
Tang Hao stared at Thomas little at this time, and got up to block the situation when the latter was about to take action.
However, Thomas, a little boy, noticed that Tang Hao was behind him, and forced him to take action, and then took a counter-skirt.
Seeing this, Scott got up and called Wayne Ellington, signaling him to replace Jeremy Lin.
The Lakers' offense, Yang caused a defensive foul by Markieff Morris during the run.
The game entered the dead ball, and Ellington came on the court to replace Jeremy Lin.
Jeremy Lin’s normal substitute is Clarkson, Ellington is a standard shooting guard. Scott’s substitution adjustment is equivalent to directly swinging Tang Hao to the point guard.
Others quickly understood the intention of doing so.
Scott is preparing to have a targeted attack against Mai Mang with Tang Hao and Thomas.
Ellington sent a sideline ball, and Tang Hao finally received the ball.
As soon as Tang Hao received the ball, except Ed Davis who was holding the pick-and-roll, everyone else began to spread out to the side.
Tang Hao took advantage of Davis' pick-and-roll and went in one step. Seeing Miles Plumley, who was changing defense, shrinking back and directly chose to stop and take action.
During the six-year truce announced, under the guidance of Procopio, Tang Hao conducted special intensive training in his shooting posture.
At this time, shooting is a standard shot that cannot be standard.
Tang Hao's mid-range shot went straight up and down from the basket, and he didn't even get a textbook shot.
The audience was shocked.
The Suns' offense, Thomas Jr. broke in and out, and took a mid-range shot.
However, the ball was a bit off and hit the edge of the basket, and the rebound was grabbed by Boozer, who had just come on the court.
Boozer then gave the ball to Tang Hao.
Tang Hao carried the ball and advanced.
When he arrived at the frontcourt, he called Boozer to pick-and-roll. At the same position, he followed another emergency stop.
"Swish!"
With a crisp sound, there is still a move.
Horacek couldn't help but touch his chin with his hands.
Although there was no score in the middle, Tang Hao had not missed a goal at the beginning of the game. The touch was not only hot, but also hot and smoked.
Tang Hao's excellent defense forced Horacek to change his defensive strategy. When the Suns failed to attack, Tang Hao came back with the ball, and the defender in front of him had changed from Bledsoe to Tucker.
Tucker is the small forward of the Suns and the team's defensive vanguard. Kobe was his single defense before. Kobe's performance in 1 of 4 shots in the first quarter can show his defensive skills.
Tucker looked at Tang Hao with his eyes straightening his long arms, interfering with Tang Hao's breakthrough route, and also blocking his passing route.
Ed Davis mentioned that the three-point line tried to pick-and-roll for Tang Hao, but Tucker predicted the position in advance and took the opportunity to steal it.
However, he obviously underestimated Tang Hao's ability to protect the ball, or Tang Hao's ability to control the ball.
The moment he took action, Tang Hao pulled the ball back and turned right, passing Tucker.
There was a turbulence at the scene. The ball was stuck on it in Tang Hao's hands. It was moving so rapidly that there was no tendency to fall.
Tucker failed to steal, and after losing the sky, he almost fell to the ground with unstable center of gravity.
After Tang Hao turned around, he rushed to pull out his hand in an emergency before other Suns team members returned to defense.
The audience instinctively went to see the basket.
"Swish!"
Not surprisingly, Tang Hao's move once again accurately fell into the pocket.
"Stay on people, don't steal, don't try to steal!" Hornasack, who had always been calm, was also very upset by Tang Hao's performance at this time, and shouted directly at Tucker. His impatientness was not unreasonable. You must know that Tang Hao, who beat them now, is just a rookie!
With the Suns' offense, Thomas Jr. dribbled left and right, and once again rushed the Lakers' defense.
After he shook Boozer away, he suddenly turned around and shot back, and directly took the layup.
But as soon as he took action, a figure suddenly flew over from behind Boozer, slapped his ball directly, and slapped him down.
The audience was speechless.
It turned out to be Tang Hao again!
After the first blocking failure, Tang Hao already knew that if he was simply flexible, he was not much faster than Thomas. If he didn't have enough speed and height difference, it would be difficult to block the shot in front of him. So this time he used Boozer as a cover, so that Thomas didn't notice him, and then suddenly came out, and it was indeed blocked.
After the ball was blocked, it fell into the hands of Nick Young near the free throw line. Young turned around and launched a fast break with the ball.
However, Yang did not notice Tucker beside him. As soon as he dribbled, Tucker was stabbed out of the field.
The Lakers' fast break was also interrupted, but fortunately the ball was still there.
Tang Hao received the ball from the sideline and advanced to the frontcourt, handed the ball to Ellington for a long time, then made a round at the sideline, opened a certain defensive distance with Tak and ran back outside the three-point line.
Ellington's pass was thrown over.
To be continued...