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Chapter 163 Such a King Can't Be Guarded!

Chapter 163 Such a King Can't Be Guarded!

The Kings attack.

Jason Williams suddenly broke through with the ball.

Webb also took advantage of the situation and blocked Jackson.

Center support does not necessarily have to pass the ball and shoot a basket.

It is also possible to form a partial two-on-one.

This is also the power of withdrawing the forward.

Jason Williams went inside, and when Duncan's supplementary defense was not in place, he pulled the ball up and raised his hand to make a small throw.

Swish-!
Almost an open shot.

Jason Williams did not fail and hit two points steadily.

7 to 6! !
"So, Duncan doesn't go out of the paint area, and the Kings still have other ways to attack." Mike Breen explained.

Li Mu frowned, but he didn't care.

To be reasonable, the Kings still shoot away from the basket after all, which has not changed in essence.

In this way, the Magic's defensive tactics do not need to be changed.

The Magic attack.

Jackson played a screen with McGrady in the frontcourt.

Obviously, McGrady and Christie have been teammates in the Raptors for three years and know each other's situation.

McGrady didn't single out Christie, it was inefficient to play like this.

After receiving the basketball, he hit Jason Williams with the ball.

A very quick first step.

Step inside the three-point line, pull up a two-point jumper before the Kings defense is in place...

This made Jason Williams a little desperate.

He couldn't reach McGrady's shot.

Weber, who came out of defense expansion, was just putting on a show.

Swish-!
McGrady's dry pull hit two points.

With such an easy defense, McGrady shot very easily.

9 to 6! !
Offensive and defensive transition, the Kings attack.

Jason Williams scored in the frontcourt to Webber who pulled up to the high post.

Jackson switched defenses, and Webber didn't hit hard.

At this time, the two flanks of the Kings began to intersperse without the ball to find offensive space.

Stojakovic saw a reverse ball on the left and rushed towards Weber.

Another screen, and the basketball is handed over to Stojakovic.

Jackson's defensive energy all fell on Weber.

There was no reaction at all to the screen coordination between Webb and Stojakovic.

Hill was blocked.

At this time, Stojakovic received the ball, lifted it up, jumped up, raised his hand and shot a three-pointer...

Jackson pounced again, and it was a beat slower.

Swish-!
Stojakovic's three-pointer also hit.

In the 00/01 season, Stojakovic, who had been training for two years, adapted to the offensive rhythm of the NBA and made great progress.

With an average of 21 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists per game, he already has the strength of an All-Star.

A precise three-pointer has become his stable scoring weapon.

"It's very problematic for the Magic to defend like this.

The Kings' outside offense is completely open. said groom Albert.

Outside the arena, Li Mu's face was very calm.

If Duncan goes out with the defense and the offensive space is exposed inside, the Kings will go to the basket.

In this way, Webber can face the basket as soon as he passes the ball.

If Duncan doesn't go out, the Kings can make a fuss on the outside.

For a team like the Kings with a three-dimensional offensive ability, it is impossible to freeze the offense and can only compete with endurance.

If the Kings really beat the Magic from outside, Li Mu can only accept it.

Still sticking to the restricted area.

On the field.

The Magic attack.

Jackson bullied Jason Williams with his height, and raised his hand for a three-pointer.

This person has comprehensive offensive skills and can shoot suddenly, but he likes to shoot three-pointers from the outside very much.

Bang-dang-!
Hard work!
Jason Williams turned his head, not yet happy.

I saw Duncan stuck Webber and O'Neal Jr. stuck Divac.

Hill sprints to the paint, grabs the rebound, jumps behind, hits a [-]-point jumper in the paint...

Swish-!
Have it.

Hill was invisible for a long time.

Suddenly stand up and get points.

11 to 9! !
The Magic have obvious advantages inside.

Rebounds are guaranteed.

Adelman shook his head.

I knew in my heart that there was no other way.

If Webber pays more attention to rebounding, it will indeed make the Kings' rebounding ability better.

After all, Weber averaged 13 rebounds per game in his peak rebounding season, and he was able to win the personal honor of the rebounding leader.

However, the Kings need Webber to play more offensively.

Weber can do less of the other dirty work.

On the field.

Webb went on to play a screen with Jason Williams.

Webber made a false pass, suddenly pulled the ball up, and made a two-point jump shot...

Jackson was caught off guard.

Swish-!
11 to 11! !
Weber's mid-range shot is extremely accurate, especially this season, when his state has reached its peak.

In the 00/01 season, Webber is now averaging 28 points and 11 rebounds per game.

The scoring average ranks among the top five in the league, and it has the strength to compete for this year's scoring champion.

O'Neal won twice in a row, coupled with the growth of Kobe and Billups, his scoring average has dropped from 30 points to 28.5 points, which is not much different from the current Webber.

Of course, McGrady's 31 points and Iverson's 33 points are at the top.

After all, it is still too difficult for the insiders to compete with the outsiders for the scoring title.

It's not that Weber is not strong, but that his opponent is too perverted.

In other words, one-third of the shot rights, this ratio, trying to catch up with Iverson's gap is simply a dream.

However, with an average scoring performance of 28 points per game, Webber's offensive end at this time is also like a killer.

Jackson really couldn't stop it.

Fortunately, the Magic has Tracy McGrady, the second candidate for the scoring title.

After covering with Jackson, he broke through again, went inside, feinted a shot, and took three steps forward with the ball.

Bang-dang-!
A gliding one-handed dunk, blasting the basketball into the basket.

13 to 11! !
"The Kings are not only bad on the perimeter, but also poor at protecting the rim inside.

The Magic can play more inside.

The Kings were completely unstoppable. "Mike Buson looked down on the Kings' defense and put forward his own views.

The Kings attack.

The defense was penetrated, and they used more thoughts to focus on offense.

Divac quickly served from the baseline, Jason Williams dribbled a step, and quickly passed the ball to Webber.

The same move, transferred to the hands of Stoja Keqi.

Snapped--!
Hit the ground with both hands.

I saw Stojakovic quickly and passed the basketball to the open space.

At this time, Christie suddenly went inside, caught the ball, made a layup, avoided McGrady's block in the air, and made a pick.

Swish.

Basketball scored.

13 to 13! !
"Too fast, the Kings move too fast.

This is dynamic offense. "

Li Mu frowned.

To be reasonable, the personal speed of the Kings, except for Jason Williams, is really not very fast.

It's just that everyone passes the ball, and everyone can run. The speed at which the Kings can move the ball is not slower than the speed of a real running team.

Plays fast and likes to pass the ball.

Such a Kings team cannot be defended at all.

"It seems that we can only attack."

Next, the Magic attack.

Jackson started feeding Duncan more.

Since Weber is the true core of Princeton's tactical system, there is no room for him to rest.

Both offensive and defensive ends consume his physical energy.

Moreover, Duncan is the ace of the Magic.

The offense isn't complicated, just hand over the damn basketball to him.

Boom, swish—!
Duncan hit back, turned around and hit the board, and easily scored points under Weber's defense.

15:13.

Duncan singled out, a word, is stable.

Cleaning up Webber, who is also one of the top four shooting guards, is like drinking water.

Just looking at the statistics, the two can be said to be attacking each other, and neither can prevent the other?

……

(End of this chapter)

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