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Chapter 100 Dad's Shark Slashing Tactics

After returning to the United States, what Davidson did not expect was that facing the powerful Magic, the Nets actually won two consecutive games at the beginning, winning both home games.

Davidson finally understood why his father always looked sure to win before the game. It turned out that he was really sure to kill the magic.

Davidson has nowhere to watch the game these days, so he naturally doesn't know what happened on the court.

...

On May 27, the Eastern Conference Finals G3 started.

Without even a breath of relief, Davidson was taken to Orlando by his father.

The Eastern Conference Final G3 has begun, and Davidson sat on the sidelines and watched the game carefully.

The Magic's lineup is not only reflected in the two points of O'Neal and Penny Hardaway.

Cobra Grant, Nick Anderson and Denise Scott are all very powerful players.

What fans of later generations may not have imagined is that in the Magic system, the penny Hardaway, who is 201 in height, is actually the point guard position...

There is also a point guard in the league named Tim Hardaway.

Because they both play point guards, many fans will mess with these two people.

...

The Magic kicked off, Penny Hardaway took Kenny Anderson and took the ball to the frontcourt.

After arriving at the frontcourt, Jaylen Ross immediately switched defense with Kenny Anderson. After all, with Anderson's head, defending Penny Hardaway with a height of 201, it was really a disadvantage.

Kenny Anderson turned to defend Nick Anderson, and the two Andersons faced each other.

Maybe he saw Jaylen Ross' strong defense in the first two games. Hardaway did not take action by himself and hung the ball to O'Neal at the basket.

Murraysan stood behind O'Neal, and Davidson opened his eyes wide and watched the two men's fight.

If it weren't for seeing it with my own eyes, no one would have believed that Murraysan actually withstood O'Neal's first wave of shock!

O'Neal's first wave of attack was definitely a nightmare for other centers. There were countless centers knocked back by this wave of attacks, and then O'Neal got the opportunity to easily dunk at the basket.

But Murraysan stood firmly as if he had roots under his feet, raised his arms high, and did not give O'Neal a chance to take action.

Davidson knew in his heart that this was probably the effect of Murraysan's crazy weight gain.

Since we can withstand O'Neal's impact, everything is easy to say.

The terrible thing about O'Neal's basket is that no one can withstand him in one-on-one situations.

The ending that I couldn't stand was naturally a dunk from O'Neal at the basket!

If you have to defend, there is no way, for example, two inside players join forces to defend O'Neal.

But once the inside teams join forces, there will inevitably be an open space, and O'Neal's teammates can easily take action.

Sometimes, not even two inside players can withstand O'Neal, and it has never been a shocking scene where O'Neal is wearing two dunks.

Now Murraysan is only one person, with his super-large tonnage and excellent static power, he resisted O'Neal's impact alone. What an amazing thing.

Davidson is sure that Murraysan will definitely gain fame after this round of the series!

A center who can withstand O'Neal is so terrifying.

As the three centers grow older and their condition gradually declines, everyone knows that this league will be O'Neal's world in the future.

Now Murraysan actually resists the future overlord O'Neal, you can imagine his value!

The key is that Murraysan is still so young, and he is just a second-year student this year...

Davidson felt that if he guessed correctly, Murraysan would definitely make great contributions in the first two games.

O'Neal couldn't hold it in, so he turned sideways to Murraysan and used his trick to hook his little hook.

This is the terrible thing about this fat man.

The strong play at the basket is extremely powerful. Even if he can't fight, he still has a precise hook.

Unfortunately, this little hook failed to hit, Murraysan turned around and took the rebound and transferred the ball to Coleman.

It was the Nets' turn to attack the offensive round. After Kenny Anderson passed the half-court line, he began to pace slowly, waiting for Murraysan who was swaying towards the frontcourt.

After Murraysan got off the basket, the Nets' offense was truly beginning.

O'Neal's face turned pale. After the first two games, he was almost driven crazy by the rhythm of the game arranged by Chuck Daly.

In the offensive round, if you quickly fall from the basket, the Nets will control the rhythm and wait for Murraysan to arrive.

O'Neal naturally didn't want to run to the backcourt basket so quickly. After all, running would consume physical energy.

But if you don’t run and follow Murraysan back to defense, the Nets will attack quickly and fight four against four in the frontcourt!

Especially Coleman's point, although Cobra Grant is good at it, he is not Coleman's opponent at all...

O'Neal is fast, the Nets are slow, O'Neal is slow, the Nets are fast.

With this fatal rhythm, O'Neal was tortured in the first two games.

This is not what makes him most uncomfortable...

...

Soon after eight minutes of the first quarter, Murraysan was obviously exhausted. He fought O'Neal's hand-to-hand combat at the basket, and his physical fitness was quite large, not to mention that Murraysan's physical fitness was not particularly outstanding.

On the other hand, O'Neal is still alive and this monster is really unsolvable. Logically speaking, if his tonnage is so fierce, his physical energy consumption will definitely not last long, but O'Neal can just hold on.

Chuck Daly didn't even call for a timeout, and took advantage of the dead ball to replace Murray Sanzi and replaced the substitute center Benjamin.

O'Neal's face stagnated, and the time he was most worried about came.

To be precise, it's not worrying, it's disgusting...

When the Magic's offensive round was over, O'Neal was about to knock Benjamin away after receiving the ball, but only saw Benjamin pounce directly on O'Neal.

The referee's whistle naturally rang out.

Davidson nodded, and as he watched the game on the court, he knew more and more why the Magic lost the first two games.

The reason may be O'Neal's free throw.

Dad used the shark-cutting tactic on O'Neal.

Shark-cutting tactics are definitely not a rare thing. As early as the Chamberlain era, a team used this trick to cut Chamberlain. The reason is naturally because Chamberlain's free throw shooting rate is low.

After Chamberlain, no one used this tactic of killing the game. Davidson also heard his father talk about this and realized that there was such a strange tactic.

It was not until O'Neal came out of nowhere in NCAA that the tactic of killing people returned to the world.

When O'Neal was fighting NCAA, his opponent used the shark-cutting tactics against him...

The reason why my father is full of confidence before the game is probably the biggest reliance on this shark-cutting tactic.

Of course, in addition to the shark-cutting tactics, the defense switching and rhythm changes on the field are also my father's magic weapon to win.

Davidson couldn't help but admire his father.

Dad is definitely a kind of pragmatic coach. He can draw up the most appropriate pragmatic countermeasures based on his opponent's situation.

In the late 1980s, my father came up with a Jordan rule because Jordan was too strong.
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