NBA: The second generation of the strongest star
Chapter 293 Fast as Lightning Defensive Counterattack
"New York Knicks, come on!" "New York Knicks, come on!" "New York Knicks, come on!" Amidst the fans cheering at Madison Square Garden, the New York Knicks re-served the ball to Andrew, and Andrew dribbled the ball. The ball crosses half court.
After halftime, Andrew still gave the ball to Jimmy Butler and let him be the main attack point.
The head coach of the Indiana Pacers on the sidelines couldn't help looking at the head coach of the New York Knicks, Mike D'Antoni, who was sitting on the bench. Mike, what medicine are you selling in your gourd!
The head coach of the Indiana Pacers really didn't understand what the New York Knicks were doing?
Against George Hill?
Send first-year rookie Jimmy Butler to play George Hill?
The effect of two consecutive rounds can only be said to be average.
But the New York Knicks saw this and still gave the ball to Jimmy Butler to let him attack, which really puzzled the head coach of the Indiana Pacers.
The camera returns to the court.
Jimmy Butler, who received the ball, gave the ball to Wilson Chandler in the bottom corner.
After passing the ball, Jimmy Butler immediately ran to the bottom corner to pick and roll Wilson Chandler.
Wilson Chandler used the pick-and-roll to shake off the defender and burst in.
George Hill moved across to defend Wilson Chandler, and Danny Granger did not manage Jimmy Butler, but went back to chase Wilson Chandler.
In Danny Granger's mind, Wilson Chandler's threat is much greater than that of Jimmy Butler. After all, Wilson Chandler is the third scoring point of the New York Knicks.
Wilson Chandler didn't panic in the face of front and back attacking, but looked back at the moon and gave the ball to Jimmy Butler who was unguarded in the bottom corner.
After receiving the ball, Jimmy Butler adjusted, aimed, took off, stayed in the air, and shot.
The ball draws a graceful arc in the air.
"Shua." With a sound, the ball fell steadily into the arms of the basket.
Three point hit.
5:4
Seeing that he made a three-pointer, Jimmy Butler couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. After all, this is an open spot, and it really doesn't matter if he can't make the shot.
"Good shot, Jimmy." "Nice shot, Jimmy." "Good job, Jimmy." The other four New York Knicks teams all praised Jimmy Butler.
The head coach of the Indiana Pacers on the court side frowned even more when he saw this scene. What is this for?
"Shua." The Indiana Pacers responded immediately, and the ball was given to Roy Hibbert deep inside. Roy Hibbert easily completed a small hook in the face of Danilo Gallinari's defense.
Danilo Gallinari: "." FUCK!Targeting me one by one is simply too much.
If George Hill is the "seven inches" of the Indiana Pacers, then Danilo Gallinari is the "seven inches" of the New York Knicks.
"Galinari, don't change!" Tyson Chandler hurried over to communicate with Danilo Gallinari.
Just now, David West and Roy Hibbert made a cross movement on the inside, the purpose of which was to replace Danilo Gallinari in front of Roy Hibbert.
The tactic was so successful that Danilo Gallinari was indeed traded in front of Roy Hibbert.
Danilo Gallinari couldn't defend against Roy Hibbert deep in the paint, so Roy Hibbert easily completed a small hook to help the team overtake the score again.
5:6
It was the turn of the New York Knicks to serve again, and the ball was given to Andrew. Andrew dribbled the ball for half court, and once half court was over, Andrew still gave the ball to Jimmy Butler.
This time, Jimmy Butler and Danilo Gallinari, who received the ball, came to pick and roll.
A pick-and-roll, Jimmy Butler rushed in, and Danilo Gallinari quickly cut out.
As soon as he made a sudden step, Jimmy Butler immediately passed the ball to Danilo Gallinari. At the same time, Jimmy Butler stood still after passing the ball, slightly blocking the defensive player for Danilo Gallinari.
Danilo Gallinari, who received the ball, took off, stayed in the air, and shot.
"Dang." With a sound, the force was a little stronger, but it failed to hit.
Roy Hibbert received the rebound and then threw the ball forward. The ball went straight to the frontcourt and was given to Danny Granger who was running.
The ball came to Danny Granger smoothly.
Danny Granger received the ball without the slightest hesitation, even if there was defensive player Wilson Chandler on the side, he accelerated towards the basket.
Soon came to the inside, Danny Granger took off.
Wilson Chandler took off quickly, raised his hands high, and tried to block Danny Granger's shooting space.
At this moment, Danny Granger's shooting arm deliberately leaned towards Wilson Chandler.
Wilson Chandler was very experienced and immediately shrank back.
Danny Granger's foul was lost in an instant, and his rhythm was also lost.
"When." With a bang, Danny Granger missed a layup.
The ball was caught by Andrew who was chasing back.
After taking the rebound, Andrew quickly rushed to the frontcourt.
The speed is very fast, and it will cross the midfield line in a short while.
"Stop him, stop him!" the Indiana Pacers coach shouted from the sidelines.
George Hill rushed over immediately, trying to delay Andrew and give his teammates time to return to defense.
But in the next second, Andrew turned around without slowing down and passed George Hill directly.
What?
George Hill only felt a gust of wind passing by him.
Andrew continued to kill inside, and after a while, Andrew came to the free throw line. At this time, Roy Hibbert, the last line of defense for the Indiana Pacers, rushed over, raised his hands, and stopped in front of Andrew.
Andrew gave Tyson Chandler a look behind Roy Hibbert.
Tyson Chandler instantly understood what it meant.
Then Andrew threw the ball to the basket.
The ball goes over Roy Hibbert and heads for the basket.
Just before the basket, a huge figure descended from the sky, it was Tyson Chandler.
Tyson Chandler jumped high, got the ball in mid-air, and then slammed the ball hard towards the basket.
Boom.
Alley-oop from the New York Knicks defensive counterattack.
7:6
"Alas!" "Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!" Johnson Square Garden fell into madness, they waited for this moment and waited for the flowers to fade, and finally they waited for it-from the "performance" of the new MVP Andrew.
At this time, the director of Madison Square Garden immediately played back Andrew's lightning-fast defensive counterattack.
After seeing the replay, the fans at the scene and the fans in front of the TV knew how fast Andrew is, of course not that fast!
From Andrew picking up the rebound to Tyson Chandler scoring a slam dunk, it took less than 4 seconds before and after, which is too exaggerated.
After watching the replay, the scene was pushed to a climax again, and the fans shouted: "MVP!" "MVP!" "MVP!".
Tyson Chandler, who returned to the backcourt, heard the cheers from the fans and couldn't help but look at Andrew and said, "Andrew, do you think this MVP is calling me or you?"
"Hahaha, of course I called you, after all, you scored the goal." Andrew replied with a smile.
Tyson Chandler replied cheekily: "Hahaha, I think so too. I didn't expect that I, Tyson Chandler, would also be called MVP by the fans at the scene." (End of this chapter)
After halftime, Andrew still gave the ball to Jimmy Butler and let him be the main attack point.
The head coach of the Indiana Pacers on the sidelines couldn't help looking at the head coach of the New York Knicks, Mike D'Antoni, who was sitting on the bench. Mike, what medicine are you selling in your gourd!
The head coach of the Indiana Pacers really didn't understand what the New York Knicks were doing?
Against George Hill?
Send first-year rookie Jimmy Butler to play George Hill?
The effect of two consecutive rounds can only be said to be average.
But the New York Knicks saw this and still gave the ball to Jimmy Butler to let him attack, which really puzzled the head coach of the Indiana Pacers.
The camera returns to the court.
Jimmy Butler, who received the ball, gave the ball to Wilson Chandler in the bottom corner.
After passing the ball, Jimmy Butler immediately ran to the bottom corner to pick and roll Wilson Chandler.
Wilson Chandler used the pick-and-roll to shake off the defender and burst in.
George Hill moved across to defend Wilson Chandler, and Danny Granger did not manage Jimmy Butler, but went back to chase Wilson Chandler.
In Danny Granger's mind, Wilson Chandler's threat is much greater than that of Jimmy Butler. After all, Wilson Chandler is the third scoring point of the New York Knicks.
Wilson Chandler didn't panic in the face of front and back attacking, but looked back at the moon and gave the ball to Jimmy Butler who was unguarded in the bottom corner.
After receiving the ball, Jimmy Butler adjusted, aimed, took off, stayed in the air, and shot.
The ball draws a graceful arc in the air.
"Shua." With a sound, the ball fell steadily into the arms of the basket.
Three point hit.
5:4
Seeing that he made a three-pointer, Jimmy Butler couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. After all, this is an open spot, and it really doesn't matter if he can't make the shot.
"Good shot, Jimmy." "Nice shot, Jimmy." "Good job, Jimmy." The other four New York Knicks teams all praised Jimmy Butler.
The head coach of the Indiana Pacers on the court side frowned even more when he saw this scene. What is this for?
"Shua." The Indiana Pacers responded immediately, and the ball was given to Roy Hibbert deep inside. Roy Hibbert easily completed a small hook in the face of Danilo Gallinari's defense.
Danilo Gallinari: "." FUCK!Targeting me one by one is simply too much.
If George Hill is the "seven inches" of the Indiana Pacers, then Danilo Gallinari is the "seven inches" of the New York Knicks.
"Galinari, don't change!" Tyson Chandler hurried over to communicate with Danilo Gallinari.
Just now, David West and Roy Hibbert made a cross movement on the inside, the purpose of which was to replace Danilo Gallinari in front of Roy Hibbert.
The tactic was so successful that Danilo Gallinari was indeed traded in front of Roy Hibbert.
Danilo Gallinari couldn't defend against Roy Hibbert deep in the paint, so Roy Hibbert easily completed a small hook to help the team overtake the score again.
5:6
It was the turn of the New York Knicks to serve again, and the ball was given to Andrew. Andrew dribbled the ball for half court, and once half court was over, Andrew still gave the ball to Jimmy Butler.
This time, Jimmy Butler and Danilo Gallinari, who received the ball, came to pick and roll.
A pick-and-roll, Jimmy Butler rushed in, and Danilo Gallinari quickly cut out.
As soon as he made a sudden step, Jimmy Butler immediately passed the ball to Danilo Gallinari. At the same time, Jimmy Butler stood still after passing the ball, slightly blocking the defensive player for Danilo Gallinari.
Danilo Gallinari, who received the ball, took off, stayed in the air, and shot.
"Dang." With a sound, the force was a little stronger, but it failed to hit.
Roy Hibbert received the rebound and then threw the ball forward. The ball went straight to the frontcourt and was given to Danny Granger who was running.
The ball came to Danny Granger smoothly.
Danny Granger received the ball without the slightest hesitation, even if there was defensive player Wilson Chandler on the side, he accelerated towards the basket.
Soon came to the inside, Danny Granger took off.
Wilson Chandler took off quickly, raised his hands high, and tried to block Danny Granger's shooting space.
At this moment, Danny Granger's shooting arm deliberately leaned towards Wilson Chandler.
Wilson Chandler was very experienced and immediately shrank back.
Danny Granger's foul was lost in an instant, and his rhythm was also lost.
"When." With a bang, Danny Granger missed a layup.
The ball was caught by Andrew who was chasing back.
After taking the rebound, Andrew quickly rushed to the frontcourt.
The speed is very fast, and it will cross the midfield line in a short while.
"Stop him, stop him!" the Indiana Pacers coach shouted from the sidelines.
George Hill rushed over immediately, trying to delay Andrew and give his teammates time to return to defense.
But in the next second, Andrew turned around without slowing down and passed George Hill directly.
What?
George Hill only felt a gust of wind passing by him.
Andrew continued to kill inside, and after a while, Andrew came to the free throw line. At this time, Roy Hibbert, the last line of defense for the Indiana Pacers, rushed over, raised his hands, and stopped in front of Andrew.
Andrew gave Tyson Chandler a look behind Roy Hibbert.
Tyson Chandler instantly understood what it meant.
Then Andrew threw the ball to the basket.
The ball goes over Roy Hibbert and heads for the basket.
Just before the basket, a huge figure descended from the sky, it was Tyson Chandler.
Tyson Chandler jumped high, got the ball in mid-air, and then slammed the ball hard towards the basket.
Boom.
Alley-oop from the New York Knicks defensive counterattack.
7:6
"Alas!" "Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!" Johnson Square Garden fell into madness, they waited for this moment and waited for the flowers to fade, and finally they waited for it-from the "performance" of the new MVP Andrew.
At this time, the director of Madison Square Garden immediately played back Andrew's lightning-fast defensive counterattack.
After seeing the replay, the fans at the scene and the fans in front of the TV knew how fast Andrew is, of course not that fast!
From Andrew picking up the rebound to Tyson Chandler scoring a slam dunk, it took less than 4 seconds before and after, which is too exaggerated.
After watching the replay, the scene was pushed to a climax again, and the fans shouted: "MVP!" "MVP!" "MVP!".
Tyson Chandler, who returned to the backcourt, heard the cheers from the fans and couldn't help but look at Andrew and said, "Andrew, do you think this MVP is calling me or you?"
"Hahaha, of course I called you, after all, you scored the goal." Andrew replied with a smile.
Tyson Chandler replied cheekily: "Hahaha, I think so too. I didn't expect that I, Tyson Chandler, would also be called MVP by the fans at the scene." (End of this chapter)
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