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Chapter 112 Three points of rain!

4:6.

In both rounds, the Knicks still led the way with both sides scoring.

Coach D'Antoni nodded repeatedly.

Garlinari scored the ball, but most of the credit was attributed to Zhou Mubai.

The first ball, Zhou Mubai, broke through Nelson and forced Lewis to assist in defense. Gallinari got the opportunity to take a three-pointer;

The second ball was still Zhou Mubai who broke through and attracted the help of defense, and then found Gallinari who was released.

The two balls are different in form, but the essence is the same - both Zhou Mubai uses his own abilities to break through, and then attracts assisted defense and passes to his teammates who are emptied.

This is something Chris Duhon can never do.

But this is just the beginning, and it depends on the magic adjustment.

Stan Van Gundy is also the Big Van Gundy, the current head coach of the Magic team. He has a big belly and has not made any adjustments. Instead, he just waits for the change. He doesn't think the Knicks' three-pointer can last.

In the next round, Nelson found Howard to do the pick-and-roll. Zhou Mubai had a strong ability to defend against pick-and-roll, and Howard was not particularly good at pick-and-roll. Nelson's attempt failed and could only give Carter.

Not all the Magic's signing of Carter is a bad thing. After all, Carter is a star with strong personal abilities, and making him play singles is actually part of the tactic.

Carter faced Larry Hughes' defensive face frame breakthrough, then hit his first goal in the middle of the stop.

Zhou Mubai accelerated and advanced to the frontcourt, because the Magic team played in the first and fourth quarters, Howard was also fast, and the Magic team's position had already fallen, forcing Zhou Mubai to choose to continue playing in the position.

This time, Zhou Mubai did not want a pick-and-roll and directly broke through Nelson.

Nelson is short and fast, and it is not easy for other point guards to break through him, but it seems difficult to face Zhou Mubai.

Zhou Mubai pushed him sideways, and Nelson held Zhou Mubai with all his strength. His weight was much greater than Zhou Mubai, but he was forced to retreat step by step.

Lewis saw that it was not possible, so he had to give up Garlinari again and ran over to attack Zhou Mubai.

——What you need is to help you defend!

Zhou Mubai passed the ball over his head, and Gallinari had another chance to make a three-pointer.

Probably... won't enter, right?

Stan Van Gundy stared at Garlinari.

Gallinari had already shot with confidence, and the shot was very smooth, and he plunged straight into the basket after spinning in the air.

The third three points, nine points are received!

Gallinari shouted excitedly.

The referee's whistle sounded - Van Gundy finally called a timeout, he had to adjust his defense!

Mike Bryn and his friends started chatting with each other.

"Jeff, it looks like your brother is in trouble tonight."

Mike Brynn teased Jeff Van Gundy with a smile.

Little Van Gundy smiled: "That's Zhou Mubai after all."

Yes, that's Zhou Mubai after all.

"Three three points, Garlinari will be lucky in the future. With such a teammate who is good at creating open spaces, his average score per game will increase a lot in the future." Mark Jackson said.

Van Gundy Jr. shook his head: "He's all there, Stan won't give him another chance. I guess Stan will put another person and will not let Gallinari shoot again."

Brother Zhi is better than brother. Stan Van Gundy did adjust his defense and Gallinari would not be released anymore. However, in the Knicks' style of play, if no one can limit Zhou Mubai's breakthrough, he must be released. If he does not plan to release, he must use common magic tricks.

——Howard guards the basket and the rest guards the outside. After the opponent breaks through, Howard blocks it inside.

This kind of defense is disgusting, especially teams whose opponents are not very determined or accurate in shooting.

The Cleveland Cavaliers are such victims.

No, it should be said that most teams nowadays are quite disgusting with this kind of defense.

The teams are not making many three-pointers now, and the mid-range distance is actually not so easy to make a shot under Howard's large-scale sweep.

After the game, Lewis missed a three-pointer long shot, Zhou Mubai picked up the rebound and advanced quickly. The Magic's defense seemed to have not changed, but when he pushed Nelson to break through, Lewis was disagreeable, but Howard hovered under the basket.

This is waiting for Zhou Mubai to break in.

Zhou Mubai knew that everyone in the three-point line was locked, except for one Jeffries.

Zhou Mubai turned around and broke through. Howard came over without hesitation to prepare for the block. Zhou Mubai threw the ball and flew towards the bottom corner like a shell - there was a weak center named Jeffries there.

Jeffries is a marginal person. He can't stand Howard on the defensive end and has a weak sense of presence on the offensive end. To be honest, not to mention that most of the opponents don't know him, even the Knicks fans don't know him.

The reason why he was able to appear in the starting lineup was probably because after the Knicks traded David Lee, no one could come up with it, so they could only find someone to make up the numbers.

As for where Jeffries hides in the corner - can he open up the space, does he have three points, and does he dare to make a shot?

Jeffries received the ball, and there was no one within three meters.

Howard received Zhou Mubai's breakthrough and assisted in defense, and no matter how fast he was, he would never be able to chase from the basket to the three-point line to block the block.

Jeffries' most shots during this period are three-pointers at the bottom line - there is no way, this is the order of the coaching staff.

Jeffries has formed a conditioned reflex and has raised his hand and shot without hesitation when receiving the ball.

Huh...so decisive?

Greater Van Gundy showed a look of surprise.

The arc is very good, the ball is spinning, and the ballistic is very positive...swish!

The ball has entered!

The Knicks' fourth three-pointer!

6:12!

The Knicks fans cheered wildly.

But they were a little confused - when did the Knicks players become so awesome?

Moreover, is it really good to shoot three-pointers like this?

In the magic attack, Nelson got a mid-range shot through Howard's attraction.

8:12.

The Knicks attacked, and Zhou Mubai broke through Nelson in front of the box, attracting Howard to recover the basket. Zhou Mubai passed the ball, Jeffries, Carter assisted in defense, and Jeffries passed the ball, Larry Hughes.

Larry Hughes, who was at the three-point line, also made a shot.

The fifth three-pointer!

Knicks fans are going crazy - is this going to be arguing with the three-pointer?

By the way, Coach D'Antoni has lost a lot? Such a crazy and versatile three-point tactic can also appear on the NBA field?

But... it's really exciting.

It's hard to say, but it's really good.

The Knicks fans showed a perverted smile on their faces, and their smiles gradually became perverted.

No one knew the excitement in D'Antoni's heart - this is the point guard he wanted!

Nash is not bad, but Nash is actually quite good too. Nash's ability to sort out the offensive is top-notch, so there is no need to question this.

But in terms of influence on the game, Zhou Mubai is really unique.

Breakthrough Nelson and Howard, and successfully broke through five rounds, the key is that it looks very relaxed.

For a point guard, this is a skill with many perverts and bugs.

That is to say, if the point guard is good at breaking through, then his assists will not be difficult, just like Westbrook later. To be honest, his vision is not particularly broad, but this guy is so powerful!

When it suddenly passes, there will be someone who will help defend. If someone helps defend, there will be someone who will be released. If someone does not let it go, it will be a chance to take action at the empty seat!

So Westbrook averaged 10 assists per game.
Chapter completed!
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