legendary point guard
Chapter 482 Magician
"Wood is here! Mark Barnes is working hard on defense. I think Wood fans, oh no, even those who are not Wood fans must miss Wood very much!
Wood has disappeared from our public view for too long, and I look forward to his return!"
"Mark worked very hard on defense. Doug probably didn't expect Wood to come on the field so soon. Judging from Wood's actions, it seems there shouldn't be any problem with his injury." Kenny Smith added.
The current lineup of the Magic is Eddie Griffin and Chris Webber, small forward Grant Hill, and shooting guard Sam Cassell.
Such a lineup does not have enough height inside, but Boston's inside line, except for Perkins and Garnett, only has height and does not have much lethality.
Only then did Stan Van Gundy dare to make such an arrangement. Everyone was waiting to see Lin Sen holding the ball and playing Mark Barnes in singles.
Mark Barnes knew how difficult Lin Sen was, so he gritted his teeth and stared at Lin Sen.
Snapped!
After slapping the ball, the ball passed through his crotch and reached his left hand. Lin Sen turned around in front of Barnes.
Just when Barnes didn't know what Lin Sen wanted to do, Lin Sen's left hand turned his wrist outwards when his back was completely facing Barnes.
With a push from his hand, the ball flew straight past the right side of Barnes' body.
Barnes' attention was entirely on Linsen, and he didn't notice Linsen's pass at all.
"Referee, Wood Lin walked! He walked!" Mark Barnes shouted at Bavetta, pointing at Lin Sen with both hands.
He thought that Lin Sen turned around in a circle and did not shoot the ball. It must be a walking action.
The rest of the Celtics were also curious about Linsen's sudden and unprovoked turn. When they reacted,
After listening to what Barnes said, he also looked at the referee.
The ball flew directly to Eddie Griffin on the left side of the basket. Eddie Griffin caught the ball steadily with both hands.
When Leon Bowie realized that the ball was coming and was about to turn around, Eddie Griffin slammed the ball toward the basket.
Many people still don't understand what just happened, and are very surprised why the ball got into Eddie Griffin's hands.
"How did the ball pass? Shouldn't it be in Wood's hands?" Kenny Smith spoke out in the hearts of countless people.
The on-site director immediately responded, and everyone looked at the playback on the big screen.
"**! How did he do it! How could such a pass be possible? It's all a lie!" Doc Rivers thought in his heart as he watched the replay.
Because Lin Sen didn't look at anyone at the moment of passing the ball and turned his back completely to Eddie Griffin's pass. Although there was only one Leon Bowie in the way of the ball.
The obstacle is not particularly big, but even if you pass the ball from the front, you may not be able to pass it, let alone when your back is completely turned and you are turning around at high speed.
Barnes pointed at Linsen with both hands at Bavetta and shouted "walk, walk, walk", which became the perfect match for this ball.
The difficulty of this ball was directly increased to another level, and Mark Barnes also felt a little embarrassed.
"God, how did Wood do it? I didn't expect it at all. You and I must have the same idea. Eddie's dunk made me feel like my brain was not using enough at all. It turned out that Wood passed the ball!
I dare say that the difficulty of Wood's pass is at the forefront in the entire NBA history, at least I can't remember who made the last pass that was so difficult."
"Where's White Chocolate Williams? That elbow pass?"
Barkley looked at Kenny Smith: "I don't think it's that good. This shot was too risky. But Wood succeeded. This shot is destined to be replayed over and over again. This is the source of some classics.
If Wood makes a mistake, it will just be a regular-time mistake, which may make some people laugh at him, but they will soon forget that only classics will be remembered."
Lin Sen didn't originally plan to pass the ball. He planned to turn around and then directly turn over and shoot a jump shot. The pass was completely out of the blue, and then he passed it, and it was successful.
Rajon Rondo on the bench looked at Lin Sen running towards the backcourt with admiration. Even if Lin Sen tried to play this ball in training, he might not be able to do it well, let alone in such a big game in the Eastern Conference Finals.
stage.
"This guy!" Stan Van Gundy laughed.
Lin Sen has special privileges, so even if he makes a mistake, he won't say anything.
If an ordinary player dares to do this, he will not be polite even if he succeeds. This is the unspoken rule of the NBA.
Kobe, James Linson and others will not be criticized by the coach if they force a shot casually, but others will not receive praise even if they force a shot and hit it.
Eddie House dribbles the ball forward, except for the inside point guard position, which is Doc Rivers' biggest headache.
Apart from Rajon Rondo, the only one on the team who can control the ball is Eddie House.
Under Linsen's defense, Eddie House passed the ball to PJ Brown inside.
pj. Brown is no longer the same as he was when he was young. Facing Chris Webber, he took a one-on-one shot and chose to pass the ball. In the end, James Posey's shot hit the basket.
Chris Webber took the defensive rebound and immediately handed it to Lin Sen. Before the Celtics could react, Lin Sen had already turned from defense to offense.
Grant Hill on the other side, although not as fast as his peak, still left James Posey behind.
Lin Sen simply slowed down. Grant Hill saw Lin Sen slowing down and knew that Lin Sen wanted to pass the ball to him.
Mark Barnes, who was chasing after him, chased Lin Sen helplessly. When he reached the three-point line, Lin Sen threw the ball in his hand.
Grant Hill, who cut in from the other side, jumped high, firmly grabbed the ball in the air with both hands, and smashed the ball towards the basket.
The fans in Orlando seemed to see the Grant Hill they wanted to see seven years ago. Hill hung his hands above the basket and jumped down.
Lin Sen and Hill bumped their chests to celebrate and ran to the backcourt.
Doc Rivers called a timeout directly at Bavetta. He had to make adjustments. At least the team now has no offensive ability at all.
The 3-point lead was suddenly overtaken by 1 point. If he didn't call a timeout to adjust, he could only watch the score getting bigger and bigger.
"What happened to Wood tonight, two consecutive passes, especially the fast break opportunity just now.
He actually stopped and waited for Grant instead of going up himself!
Could it be that Wood was possessed by that guy Johnson today?" Kenny Smith said with a smile.
"Possessed by a magician? But Johnson may not be able to pass Wood's first ball!
But Grant's dunk just now was exactly like when I first met him. I still remember that I almost got dunked on my head by him.
I told Michael at the beginning that I said that boy could take over from you, but..." Barkley's words made the people in front of the TV sigh.
This is especially true for Orlando fans. The super combination of Grant Hill and Tracy McGrady that they were looking forward to as a two-forward swingman turned out to be in vain due to injuries. (To be continued...)
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