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Chapter 116 Living in Li Mu's Shadow!

Chapter 116 Living in Li Mu's Shadow!

Come back for the second half.

Li Mu stepped up his offense and sent Billups, Kobe, Rice, Ben, and O'Neal.

Defense, still shrink the inside, forcing the 76ers to shoot away from the basket.

The head coach of the 76ers, Larry Brown, will naturally not follow Li Mu's wish and replace George Lynch with Kukchi to strengthen outside shooting firepower.

The lineup became, Snow, Iverson, Kukchi, Theo Tralliff, Matt Geiger.

The game started in the third quarter. Snow dribbled the ball to the frontcourt and gave the ball to Iverson. He still broke through to the left. After being flanked, he gave the ball to the left.

Kukchi caught the ball with a sudden step and pulled the ball up. Rice rushed to block the block, but couldn't reach it.

Swish-!
The offensive firepower averaging 18 points per game is not obtained casually. Kukci showed his good shooting skills and did not waste Iverson's assists.

In fact, this time it was not counted as an assist.

Don't ask, the question is that Larry Brown doesn't shoot three-pointers.

Kukchi can only catch the ball and make a one-step shot.

Offensive and defensive transition, the Lakers attack and hit the basketball into O'Neal's hands.

Rice is buried in the bottom corner, unable to flank.

Larry Brown can only hope that Matt Geiger and Theo Tralliff, together, can block O'Neal's attack.

That was a Shark at its peak, not to mention that Matt Geiger still had a feud with O'Neill. With O'Neill's self-motivated, one-on-two, there is no problem.

Bang-dang-!
After catching the ball and hitting Matt Geiger, he turned around and jumped up, riding and dunking Theo Tralliff directly, and hanging straight to the southeast branch.

Iverson broke through, broke into the three-point line, suddenly stopped suddenly, retreated, outside the three-point line, and shot a three-point jumper...

Iverson wants to win, two points, two points. He thinks he can't kill the current Lakers. He feels that the offense needs to be more adventurous.

Billups' breakthrough against Iverson was already a headache. When Iverson feinted, he was powerless and completely unable to prevent it.

Bang-dang-!
Iverson's breakthrough is a god, but shooting is almost meaningless.

The CIC is still accurate, and the three-pointer depends on God.

His career three-point shooting rate was 31%. The 99/00 season was his peak, but his shooting rate was only 34%.

You said that Kobe's career is only 32%, the eldest brother not the second brother?
I didn't say that Kobe's three-point shooting is good!

In this era, among the famous scorers and the new generation of players, Ray Allen is more reliable in three-pointers.

The problem still lies with Jordan.

They all follow the skill tree of Joe's leader!
To be reasonable, this actual three-point hit is really enough.

Occasionally convulsions can kill opponents, and blood flows like rivers.

Of course, blacksmithing is a routine operation.

When Li Mu was calling for danger, Larry Brown next to him rushed to the sidelines and shouted a few words to Iverson that Li Mu couldn't understand.

Anyway, Li Mu could understand Larry Brown's dissatisfaction.

After all, Larry Brown and Iverson couldn't deal with it.

One needs to play basketball according to his rules, and the other needs to breathe free air on the court. Their personalities simply cannot pee in the same pot.

However, for the sake of achievement, the two sides tied together and rushed forward in compromise.

On the court, the 76ers couldn't open fire from the outside, and the Lakers couldn't play well when attacking the basket.

No way, when O'Neal showed the offensive destruction of the big killer, 76ers coach Larry Brown made the team shrink again, completely ignoring the Lakers' three-point offensive firepower in the first half.

In his opinion, three-pointers are impossible to shoot.

Two points is even more terrible.

Billups is not anxious in handling the ball, as stable as he is, and there is no need to rush to attack when the Lakers lead by more than ten points.

Let Kobe run a wave of off-ball tactics first.

Throwing off Snow's defense and coming to the weak side, Billups passed the ball like a scalpel and sent the basketball to Kobe's hands.

Catch the ball, lift it up, and Theo Tralliff makes a save.

Snapped--!
With one hit, the basketball was delivered to Big Ben.

This is Kobe's pass.

Instantly penetrated the 76ers' defense.

Da Ben made an air cut to catch the ball, jumped up from the basket, and with a bang, his whole body hung on the basket.

Larry Brown was livid.

He felt that the Lakers' tactical style of play was the "correct basketball" he wanted, while the basketball style of the 76ers, which relied on Iverson's personal performance, was not the style of play he wanted at all.

If Li Mu heard Larry Brown's voice, he would definitely give him a thumbs up.

Compliment, have vision.

This shit was originally your tactic.

It's just that Li Mu copied the homework.

If Larry Brown can say the last sentence of Jay Chou, it will be more interesting.

"Actually, I have always admired Charlotte, but I don't know why I feel like I've been living in his shadow."

No.

Actually, I have always admired Li Mu.

It doesn't matter whether you worship or not. The important thing is that Larry Brown must beat the basketball he longs for and beat his own peak.

This question is too difficult, I will not!

With the iron triangle of the Lakers, Kobe, Billups and Big Ben, the connection of these three people, the 76ers' defense line, once again neglected the other, stretched.

The Lakers' three-pointers have not yet exerted force.

Kobe's off the ball, Billups' scalpel, and Ben's air-cut dunk have already made the 76ers' defense retreat steadily.

At this time, facing the predicament, what the 76ers stood up was not Larry Brown's "correct basketball" style of play, but Iverson who refused to admit defeat.

Time and time again, using his extraordinary, using his breakthrough, he rushed to the penalty area without hesitation, causing kills, scoring or getting to the free throw line.

At the moment, Iverson looks more like a superstar.

Of course, superstars are made to lose.

After the first three quarters, the Lakers have opened the point difference to 17 points.

The 76ers relied on the slow pace and destroyed the Lakers' offense to not lose more ugly.

In the next final quarter, when the 76ers needed to attack and need a fast pace, they found that the Lakers did what they wanted and directly played against the 76ers.

However, the scene is not what the 76ers want to see.

The 76ers play fast break and there is no organization at all.

It was Iverson who dribbled the ball forward alone.

The Lakers have Billups, but they can be slow or fast, always letting the basketball pass to Kobe and O'Neal.

Five minutes into the fourth quarter, Li Mu replaced Kobe Bryant, Billups and other main players, leaving only O'Neal as the main player, and replaced Fisher, Ginobili, Horry and Lewis.

You call this only one main force.

No way, if O'Neal and Iverson weren't competing for the scoring title, and the 76ers couldn't beat Iverson, Li Mu didn't want O'Neal to continue fighting again.

Om-!
Along with the scoreboard, the buzzer sounded and the red light flashed once, and the game time was over.

The score was 109 to 86, and the Lakers beat the 23ers by 76 points.

O'Neal scored 38 points and 13 rebounds.

Kobe had 14 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds.

Billups, Rice, Lewis and Ginobili, all in double figures, played "team" basketball style.

The 76ers Iverson scored 41 points, 5 assists, 5 rebounds and 3 steals. He scored almost half of the points, but his teammates were too aggressive and he couldn't take it.

Well, four guarantees and one, but also about offense?

If you say this, is there still a king's law?

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(End of this chapter)

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