Under the pressure of the whole court, Boykins was a little nervous.

Piller dribbled the ball skillfully, looking for a chance to break through.

Attack!

Boykins saw that Piller's dribbling was unstable, and he went out directly to steal the ball.

This is a steal that Boykins often uses, and it is very risky.

But Piller seemed to know Boykins's idea very well. As an old guard, his most powerful skill now is not his offensive skills.

But his ability to read defense. He saw from the beginning that Boykins wanted to rely on his expertise in steals to fight him.

He had watched the video of Boykins' last game. Boykins defended the Timberwolves by relying on the low center confrontation to cause steals.

This flaw was deliberately revealed by Piller!

Piller smiled slightly, and dribbled the ball to the other side with his back ready.

At the same time, he broke through directly.

The scene cheered, Boykins was fooled!

However, at this moment, Boykins blocked his breakthrough position.

"How is it possible?"

Peeler was shocked. Didn't Boykins get fooled by him?

Boykins' eyes were firm. This was a game related to his career. How could he rashly gamble?

Boykins was not sure whether Piller's flaw deceived him. The steal was just a fake move. He tried to steal the ball from Piller. It would be best if he could touch it, but if he couldn't, he could come back immediately.

This is also because his center of gravity is low and his speed is fast. Ordinary small point guards don't dare to steal the ball like this.

Stop the ball.

Piller's dribbling again became a second dribble. At this time, Boykins directly confronted him with his body.

With his original good strength and the increased confrontation ability of the Beast School bond, Piller was forced to pass the ball.

Brad Miller hurried forward to respond.

Boykins put a lot of pressure on him, and Piller couldn't hold the ball steadily. Seeing Brad Miller coming up to receive the ball, he quickly passed it. The quality of this pass was naturally not very good.

Nene followed Brad Miller closely, and he also had a share of the bond with the beasts.

In the confrontation with Brad Miller, Nene had the upper hand.

Brad Miller didn't stand firmly on this ball, and the ball was directly intercepted by Nene.

The two inside players of the Kings were both standing close to the three-point line, so Nene was able to leave the dust behind after stealing the ball. Nene rushed all the way with the ball.

Bang!

A powerful dunk.

Let the Kings know that the Nuggets not only have Anderson who can bomb the basket, but Nene can also fly!

Adelman frowned, but did not call a timeout.

If Peeler is not good enough, the Kings will only have Rodney Buford left.

Rodney Buford's offensive ability is even weaker than Peeler.

To Otherwise, Bibby can only be used.

But once Bibby was on the field, Wang Chen was not stupid, and he directly used Andre Miller.

It was still the Kings' offensive round.

Piller tried to single out Boykins again, but Boykins was very tenacious.

Every time he defended, he used all his physical strength.

Boykins knew deeply that he was not a main player, and it was useless for him to save so much physical strength.

He was a person who didn't know if he would have playing time in the next game after playing this game, so he cherished every opportunity.

Piller was very uncomfortable and couldn't get in at all. He tried twice in a row and had no chance.

Seeing that there were only nine seconds left in the offensive time, Peja Stojakovic finally couldn't help it and came over to block Boykins.

According to Adelman's tactics, he used pick-and-roll to force Rodney White to defend. Peeler, so that he would have a chance to cut inside and dunk Boykins.

With his height, Boykins would have no way to stop him if he cut inside, and he would be fouled and be called 2+1.

But after the pick-and-roll.

Peeler was dumbfounded, and so was Peja Stojakovic.

The defender in front of Peeler was still Boykins, and the defender of Peja Stojakovic was still Rodney White.

Peja Stojakovic himself is an outside player, and the quality of pick-and-roll is not very good.

The Nuggets, who have installed the [Unlimited Switch Defense] module, switched defense.

The offensive time is about to come.

Peja Stojakovic can only force a layup against Rodney White.

Rodney White is a good 3D, and Peja Stojakovic is not a professional dunker, so it is not a big deal for him to defend this layup.

Ding!

Peja Stojakovic's layup missed.

The rebound was directly taken into White's arms, but the Kings did not grab the offensive rebound this time and returned to defense in advance. They were defeated in two rounds against Boykins.

This is a big blow to the morale of the king.

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