basketball kingdom

Chapter 141 The Third Lineup

Chapter 141 Second Team
Kobe was not too satisfied with the referee's penalty. He got up and came to the sidelines to communicate with the referee, indicating that his whistle-blowing scale was biased.

The referee knew that Kobe's status in the arena was very high, so he gave enough face and didn't call a technical foul, but he turned a blind eye to his protest.

Kobe could only put pressure on the referee, but he couldn't change the result of the penalty. He could only report to the technical station in advance, and Nick Young replaced Xu Tian when the ball was dead.

Stotts didn't expect Xu Tian to be fouled twice at the beginning of the game. He was a little overjoyed and got up from the coach's bench, calling on the players to strengthen the offensive and defensive confrontation.

Mason Plumlee shook Hibbert, who was anxious to defend, and successfully called for a defensive foul again, creating a dead ball opportunity for the Lakers to replace Xu Tian.

Xu Tian only played offense and defense twice, without even breaking a sweat, and sat back on the bench to watch his teammates play in resentment.

The Lakers' usual tactical system relies on Xu Tian's organization. Without this clear-headed point guard at once, they lost the basic rules of offense and defense, and could only rely on George and Nick Young's singles to maintain the situation.At the end of the first quarter, the Lakers trailed the Trail Blazers 18-32.

Xu Tian played 1 minute and 06 seconds in the first quarter, only 1 assist and [-] fouls were recorded.

Stotts knew that Xu Tian was full of energy, and he would definitely play at the beginning of the second quarter. He called Al-Farouq Aminu to his side during the intermission, and asked the 206-centimeter small forward to do a good job of defending Xu Tian. days of preparation.

George led the team to play the entire first quarter, and did not play at the beginning of the second quarter. He sat on the sidelines and watched Xu Tian lead the second team.

Kobe adjusted Xu Tian's position and let him serve as the small forward on the field. Huertas took over the task of backup point guard and played with Xu Tian.

The Blazers were in charge of leading the transition. McCollum, after he dribbled the ball for halftime, saw that the defender was Huertas, and his eyes shone brightly like a cat seeing a mouse.

Huertas put on a defensive posture in a decent manner, and was passed clean with the most correct attitude.This is quite the demeanor of the team's meritorious player, Fisher Fisher.

McCollum felt the lights of the Staples Center, saw the magnificent scene in a trance, got up overwhelmed with the ball and wanted a dunk.It's a pity that he is not Westbrook. The basketball was interfered by Hibbert and flew into the air freely.

Xu Tian predicted the path of the basketball in advance, jumped high and took off the defensive rebound above Aminu's head, and then launched a fast break counterattack.

The Lakers' second team didn't have a good guard and couldn't keep up with Xu Tian's quick offensive and defensive transitions. When he went to the frontcourt, he realized that he was the only one who had reached the frontcourt.

Xu Tian knew that he was playing in the second team of the Blazers, and he had to make achievements in scoring. He took advantage of the little time gap before the three of the Blazers formed a siege.

The basketball drew a perfect parabola, passed the right hand extended by the defensive Maurice Harkless, and fell lightly into the net bag.

Xu Tian shot for the first time, a hollow hit!
McCollum took the serve, dribbled the ball across half court at a slow speed, played a pick-and-roll with Ed Davis at the top of the arc, and launched a basic offensive tactic.

Ed Davis has always been the starting center for the Blazers. Tonight, Stotts will use Plumlee and Hibbert to make Plumlee the starter.Therefore, in terms of strength, Ed Davis is a little stronger than Plumlee, and he blocked Huertas firmly.

With the help of a space breakthrough, McCollum successfully attracted Xu Tian's defense, and decisively scored the ball to Aminu, who was standing outside the three-point line on the left, and he completed the attack.

Aminu caught the ball without adjusting, and threw the basketball like a hot potato.

Mike Breen has commented on countless games and is very familiar with the arc drawn by basketball. He shouted "Bang!" in advance to add atmosphere to this shot.

Brandon Roy looked at the scores of the two sides in the lower right corner of the broadcast camera. Seeing that the Blazers were leading 35-20, he couldn't help but feel a little happy. He said, "The Blazers' strategy was very successful tonight. Xu's foul arrangement can make the team play more smoothly."

Mike Breen knew that Roy always cared about the Blazers, and then said: "Branton, your suggestion is very good, but I think Terry sent Al Aminu because he didn't want to take advantage of this. "

"Terry is too gentlemanly, which is not good as a coach."

"I think you are right! Brandon, you are very talented in coaching. Have you considered seeking a coaching job in the past and continue to shine for the basketball career?"

Mike Breen's words touched Roy's heart and made him think of another way out for the first time.

Xu Tian held the ball in the frontcourt, attracted the double-teaming of Aminu and Harkless, and gave the ball to Anthony Brown, who made a mid-range shot.

Anthony Brown is the "victim" of Xu Tian's enhanced mid-range shooting plan. He has improved his shooting shape and experienced devil training, and he hit the open mid-range steadily.

22-35!

McCollum stabilized the rhythm and continued to play steadily against the Lakers, attacking Huertas, who was the weakest in defense.

Black's strength is not too bad, and the defense against Ed Davis is good, but he didn't give the center a good offensive space.

McCollum once again broke through Huertas at the top of the arc, trying to drive the second team by breaking through and splitting the ball, but seeing that the Lakers used one-on-one defense, they had to take the ball to the free throw line and shoot mid-range.

Swish!
37-22!

Xu Tian received the serve and took it halfway, and handed it to Huertas, who is a colander on the defensive end, so that this player who is good at passing the ball can have a chance to play.

Huertas is good at organization. He dribbled the ball at the top of the arc to observe his teammates' running positions. Seeing Xu Tian running out of opportunities, he passed the ball freely.

Xu Tian caught the ball with his back, and finished the attack with a retro back turn jumper.

Answer Ball!

24-37!

Director Zhang was a guest in the Tencent live broadcast room and saw Xu Tian's goal and said: "Don't think the Lakers are behind now, but they really have to play like this. Why do you say that? Such high and low coordination can always be found by mistakes. If there is an opportunity, we can slowly make up the difference."

Wang Meng said, "Does Director Zhang want to say Inside Out?"

"This is not an inside-out cooperation, it should be said to be the use of space, which is commonly known as Spacing..."

McCollum slipped past Huertas like he was visiting a garden, and stopped at the mid-range at 16 feet, trying to fight back in his own way. Unfortunately, he hadn't practiced star shifting, and the basketball bounced out of the frame.

Anthony Brown took the lead near the water, took off the backcourt rebound easily, and passed the ball to Huertas at the top of the arc.

Huertas saw the figure in the gold jersey in the frontcourt, hit the ground and passed the ball to the frontcourt, leading the figure to layup.

The golden figure received the ball freehand, his legs took off as if they were loaded with springs, and he dunked the ball into the basket with his right hand.

Slam Dunk!

26-37!

Many fans at the Staples Center got up from their seats, dancing and cheering for Xu Tian's tomahawk.

(End of this chapter)

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