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Volume 2: NBA Situation Chapter 66 Shocked

An Ran's buckle stunned everyone, and he was suppressed for almost a whole quarter, but at the last moment he made such a move.

Bill's eyes were almost on fire. It didn't matter if he was dunked by Randolph, but who do you think you are? Do you deserve it?

When he thought that after the game, two of today's top ten goals were based on himself, Bill couldn't control his anger and wanted to vent it quickly.

An Ran noticed the change in his mentality, and this time he breathed a sigh of relief, feeling extremely happy.

With tens of seconds left, Bill asked for the ball again, and his irrational look was a little scary. However, this time Wall did not listen to him, and the ball was lobbed high to Gortat inside. From Bill's

It flew over my head.

Gortat licked the basket, but unfortunately missed, and the rebound was protected by Randolph.

Bill became even more angry when he saw this scene. He looked at Wall with a question mark on his face, seeming to blame why he didn't give the ball.

With 25 seconds left, An Ran once again played a perfect match with Randolph. The movement of the two disrupted the entire Wizards formation. Mike Conley took advantage of the chaos and made a layup. The first quarter ended.

27 to 22 points. Even though we couldn't find the rhythm at the beginning of the first quarter, we could still lead by 5 points entering the second quarter. This is simply a miracle.

An Ran looked at the score in disbelief. In fact, he didn't play any role at all. He just ran around and took a few opportunities to hit a few good shots.

An Ran walked off the stage in a daze, seemingly unaware that he had completed his mission.

Baldwin hugged An Ran fiercely and said in an exaggerated tone: "My brother is amazing. He is no weaker than Bill. He is an All-Star defender."

An Ran was a little embarrassed. In fact, he knew how his performance was. It was clear from the matchup data that he was suppressed by him for almost the whole quarter. But it's not surprising that Baldwin said so, because An Ran did hit some good shots.

, and although Bill scored a lot, his goals were not very bright and not very impressive.

With a chuckle, Stackhouse also walked over, showing a satisfied smile, giving An Ran a meaningful look, and then turned his mouth towards Fizdale.

An Ran didn't understand what he meant, and she would definitely ask him for clarification after the game.

Randolph also left the stage, occupying two seats like an octopus, breathing heavily. When he saw An Ran looking over, he stretched out two fingers domineeringly and made a "yeah" gesture.

"The fight was okay, but I was able to come to my senses at the last minute, which is great."

An Ran hadn't seen Randolph panting so hard for a long time. After recalling it, it was not difficult to come to the conclusion that in the first quarter, he ran around regardless of his physical fitness in order to create opportunities.

Although for other players, this level of movement is completely appropriate, but he is Randolph. He wants to leave all his energy in the basket and play hard. It can be said that he can make him move.

It's not easy anymore.

Taking the time to regain his strength, Vince Carter was sent to play in the second quarter, and Baldwin also replaced Mike Conley.

Enron is not worried about any problems with such a guard lineup. Although Vince Carter is a bit old, his awareness and experience are top-notch. Baldwin's super

Strong athletic ability can well make up for Carter's shortcomings.

If it's just against the second team, Enron thinks this is enough.

Sure enough, at the beginning of the second quarter, the two players on the outside began their respective performances. Old Carter first threw an alley-oop to Baldwin, who then kicked off the game with a powerful slam dunk.

Then Carter dribbled past a third-year player named Burke, and then made an emergency stop and drew a foul.

An Ran couldn't help laughing when she saw him covering his chest while shooting free throws. You are so old, do you still think you have the steel figure you had a few years ago?

The outside line was stable as expected, but it was the two big men on the inside that made An Ran a little worried.

Marc Gasol and Jarmartin are obviously very unfamiliar with each other. Although Jarmartin played with Gasol in the previous game, this does not mean that the two of them are getting along well.

In the past, Jelmartin was only a substitute among the substitutes. He rarely had the chance to play, and he had little chance to cooperate with Gasol during training.

This shortcoming was infinitely magnified on the court. Although both of them had a strong desire to compete, they had no idea how to display it on the court.

Just when Gasol's running route overlapped with that of Jelmartin, and the two almost collided, Fizdale called the first timeout of the second quarter.

"We asked them to play two fast breaks. What happened to you? We were able to get back 4 points in such a short period of time. What do you two insiders do for a living?"

Fizdale was very angry. Except for Carter's foul and Baldwin's alley-oop, the Grizzlies didn't score another point in three or four minutes. Instead, the Wizards' second team relied on their strong mobility to play two efficient fast shots.

Attacking, the Grizzlies lineup, which is known for its defense, was completely defeated.

Fizdale saw that Gasol's face was ugly, and he didn't want to say anything more. He just gently said: "Okay, I don't ask too much of you. Protect the backboard. You must protect the backboard. That's it."

, attack when you have the opportunity to ensure accuracy.”

After Fizdale finished setting up, he stopped talking. He sat there as if he was not aware of the situation on the court. The Grizzlies were no longer as excited as they were in the first quarter and were slightly depressed.

Randolph is not in a hurry. Being excited on the court is a good thing, but when you are too excited, you can easily do some irrational things. Fizdale's cold water can be said to be poured at the right time, directly dousing the Grizzlies' impetuousness.

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An Ran noticed that Gasol tightened his shoelaces, and his solemn look made people feel a little scary.

Sure enough, Fizdale's words had an effect. Germartin and Gasol no longer dealt with it so passively, whether it was blocking positions or grabbing rebounds, they did all the dirty work.

Driven by the desperate efforts of the two of them, the second team and the opposite Wizards actually played a half-match. After the first half, the Grizzlies actually maintained their lead, barely leading by 4 points at 58-54.

Taking the lead in the first half is not easy for the defensive team, because a great characteristic of the Grizzlies is that the defense drives the offense and creates opportunities with iron and blood.

And Tony Allen, the core of perimeter defense, has not been on the court, which has made the Grizzlies' enthusiasm very slow, so

In the first few games, the rhythm in the first quarter was very bad, and it was more difficult to chase points later.

At the end of the second quarter, Anron clearly felt that the atmosphere in the arena was not as strong as it was in the first quarter. Although both teams scored very high in the second quarter, reaching 30+ in a single quarter, in terms of viewing level, it was still the starting lineup.

The edge is better.

Not to mention the wonderful cooperation between Enron and Randolph, even someone like Mike Conley, who doesn't like to show off, showed off a few tricks.

As for the second team, except for an alley-oop at the beginning, only a small forward from the Wizards took advantage of the chaos and made a reverse windmill. Then the two teams only blocked positions and fast-break layups, that kind of fancy process.

The opportunity has never arisen.

At the beginning of the third quarter, An Ran replaced Baldwin, which surprised everyone again.

In the second quarter, Baldwin performed well and felt a little hot. At this time, he actually replaced An Ran?

However, if I think about it carefully, it seems to make sense. Baldwin needs to rest, and Anron's physical strength is at its best. It seems that substitution is not unacceptable at this time.

Moreover, Enron's style of play is more entertaining. The audience in the venue spent so much money to buy tickets, isn't it just to watch their show?

Seeing An Ran play, Bill immediately asked for help. Wizards coach Brooks gave him a cold look and did not choose to send him out.

"What? Let me take another rest? I obviously feel that my physical strength is at its peak now. I don't need to rest. Let me go, coach."

Bill was frantically interfering with the coach, but Brooks refused, and Bill sat down with a gloomy look.

It was simply a kind of torture for him to watch An Ran wreak havoc on the field without letting himself stop him.

The more he thought about it, the more angry he became. Bill actually threw the Gatorade in his hand, kicked over the stool and walked back to the locker room, shocking the teammates around him.

"Has your mentality exploded?" Brooks looked at his back coldly and ignored him, let alone stopped him.

Brooks has heard about the conflict between him and Enron, but when Bill is obviously irrational, it is impossible to send him on the field at this time, which will definitely hurt the team.

Now even the chair has been kicked over, which makes Brooks even more angry. You have lost your mind to this extent? How should you explain it to the press conference later?

After taking a deep breath, Brooks felt that his chest had stopped the explosion.

An Ran on the court didn't notice Bill's movements, and even if he did, he wouldn't be touched at all.

It was originally your wishful thinking of provocation. I don't know why I got involved in the bickering between you and Embiid. It's okay for you to provoke me. Do you blame me for not being able to play?

Although An Ran was a little surprised when Bill didn't play, he didn't take it as a big deal because Randolph started feeding him the ball again.

Although the two did not play pick-and-roll tactics, the two had a unique tacit understanding. Randolph hit hard in the low post, and Anron was immediately ready to respond.

The two people always have telepathy from time to time and guess each other's intentions.

In the end, the Grizzlies defeated the Wizards 112-103 after overtime and won the national live broadcast.

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