As a Kobe hater, he was actually teammates with Kobe!

Chapter 334 Zhou Ze’s exclusive vocabulary: Full of big men!

November 2007, 11, a new week has arrived.

The Lakers visit the Denver Plateau.

The two sides are old rivals and have met in the playoffs in the past two years.

The Denver Nuggets, who were eliminated by the Lakers for two consecutive years, also gave the Lakers players extremely high "courtesy".

When Zhou Ze came out of the away players' tunnel, the audience erupted in boos like a frenzy.

"Zhou, it seems that your Mr. Fashion has no effect in Denver?" Kobe couldn't help but teased.

Zhou Ze rolled his eyes and said speechlessly, "It wasn't me who won the Finals MVP last year. Why are you booing me? You're bullying an honest person!"

Soon, the Nuggets' live DJ called out Kobe Bryant as the main performer.

The booing, which had already reached its peak, seemed to get even louder.

Kobe glanced awkwardly at Zhou Ze who was grinning mischievously.

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Kenyon Martin has returned to health this season and is the team's starting power forward, forming a twin tower with Marcus Camby.

On paper, the Nuggets have a pretty good lineup.

Anthony Carter, Allen Iverson, Carmelo Anthony, Kenyon Martin and Marcus Camby.

But except for Anthony, other players in the same position are too short.

Iverson's official height is 183cm, but his real height is said to be 178cm.

Another backcourt player, Anthony Carter, is officially listed at 185cm tall.

Kenyon Martin is 206cm tall and weighs 106kg; Zhou Ze's barefoot height is 208cm and his weight is 125kg.

Marcus Camby is 211cm tall and weighs 100kg; the young Shark is 213cm tall and weighs 129kg.

Andrew Byram, who served as the starting center tonight, took advantage of last year's DPOY at the start of the game. He made a hard back-to-the-basket shot, turned around, paused to accumulate strength, waited for Camby to jump, and successfully created a time difference.

The little shark was very excited to see Camby, who was thinner than him.

After the start, he outplayed Camby twice in a row, and the second time he relied directly on his physical talent to complete the dunk.

Camby was a little surprised. He didn't expect that the guy who sat on the bench in last year's playoffs would become so much stronger this year.

But what surprised Camby even more was that this powerful young Shark was like a baby shark in front of Zhou Ze. Byram tried to force a shot for the third time, but was blocked by Kenyon Martin.

Kenyon Martin was about to roar to the sky and vent his emotions when he suddenly found that a huge figure was attacking from the air. Kenyon Martin quickly interrupted his celebration and wanted to jump up to block Zhou Ze, but Zhou Ze, who was looking for confrontation in the air, knocked Kenyon Martin backwards. With a "boom", Zhou Ze, who came down from the sky, completed the dunk.

After successfully dunking the tip-in, Zhou Ze didn't forget to yell at the little shark: "Idiot, can't you see such an obvious help defense?"

Seeing the little shark being scolded by Zhou Ze and unable to speak, Marcus Camby thought to himself, "It takes a villain to deal with a villain. Andrew Byram is so arrogant in front of me, but he is as docile as a kitten in front of Zhou Ze."

Zhou Ze noticed the look in Canby's eyes and said with a smile, "ATM, what are you looking at?"

Camby didn't say anything and seemed to not want to pay attention to Zhou Ze.

"Hey, man, I heard you've been doing pretty good at rebounding lately." Zhou Ze continued.

Camby suddenly became nervous.

Camby currently averages 13.2 rebounds per game, ranking third in the league.

The first two are:

Top 2, Dwight Howard, averaging 14.2 per game.

Top 1, Zhou Ze, averaging 18.8 per game.

Zhou Ze's 40+20 and double 30+ have boosted his recent average rebounds. Although the outside media generally do not believe that such a high average rebounds can be maintained, many people predict that Zhou Ze's average rebounds this season should be between 13 and 15.

In order to praise their own team, the local media in Denver forced themselves to believe that Marcus Camby and Zhou Ze were rebounders of the same level, completely forgetting the scene when Camby was blocked by Zhou Ze during last year's playoffs.

Well...

But then again, Zhou Ze's rebounding data did not explode during the first round of the playoffs last year. It can only be said that Marcus Camby could not beat Zhou Ze, but he was not crushed or had his rebounds exploded.

The one who was really hit by the board should be Amar'e Stoudemire in the second round of the Western Conference playoffs.

Camby ignored Zhou Ze's deliberate provocation.

After being abused for two years, Camby knew very well that angering Zhou Ze would make him even worse off.

Zhou Ze, who was feeling "wronged" in his heart, did not miss the opportunity to prove himself.

This Denver local media is so bold!

He actually thought that Marcus Camby was a rebounder of the same level as himself. Obviously, this was a kind of contempt for himself.

For this reason, in the first half of the game, Zhou Ze reduced his offensive role and devoted a lot of energy to rebounding.

"Wow!"

"My goodness!"

"Zhou, it's Zhou again. He farted past Kenyon Martin, got to the best rebounding position, and took the damn rebound!"

"WTF! What the hell are our inside players doing? How did Zhou Ze grab the offensive rebound over their heads again?"

"With four minutes left in the first half, Zhou already had an astonishing 4 rebounds. And our inside players, were they just watching the show?"

"16! One minute left until halftime..."

"It's unbelievable, Zhou, he has more rebounds than our entire team combined."

The home commentator of the Denver Nuggets was also scared by Zhou Ze's rebound.

finally!

Halftime is over.

61 to 48, the Lakers lead by 13 points.

Zhou Ze achieved an alternative statistic of 5 points, 17 rebounds, 2 blocks and 1 steal.

The Nuggets' twin towers inside.

Camby, who is third in rebounds this season, has 3.

Kenyon Martin, 1.

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At the beginning of the second half, Nuggets fans were very worried about whether the team could limit Zhou Ze's rebounding.

Old Fish used Byram's pick-and-roll to break through to the basket from the outside, intending to use his body to overpower Iverson who failed to squeeze through the pick-and-roll in time. Old Fish was actually quite strong, but he used his physique to crush Iverson to the basket, and suddenly after going deep, he chose to shoot the rebound.

There was a "ding" sound, but unfortunately it didn't go in.

Zhou Ze on the other side of the basket had already grabbed the position the moment Old Fish shot, and pulled Kenyon Martin behind him. However, the rebound bounced towards Marcus Camby.

In addition, Carmelo Anthony also came in to grab the rebound.

All kinds of tearing and fighting under the basket!

At this moment, the on-site camera gave Zhou Ze a close-up.

This scene can be described as "full of big men".

Behind Zhou Ze is the stuck "Kenyon Martin", on the left is Marcus Camby whose arms are constantly entangled, and on the right is Nuggets No. 15 - Carmelo Anthony wearing a headband.

A real 1 vs 3!

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