However, Kobe has fallen into a crazy state this season. The more O'Neal taunts him, the more he plays one-on-one.

The more he plays one-on-one, the more O'Neal taunts him. He is trapped in a cycle.

Of course, this is also the premise that O'Neal does not take the Nuggets seriously.

If the opponent is a super strong team, O'Neal would not dare to play like this, at least he would not use the opponent to punish Kobe.

Lakers round.

Kobe is still entangled by Anthony, and he is circling around and blocking, and his arms are almost reaching Kobe's face.

Payton seemed to deliberately not give the ball quickly, but watched Kobe and Anton entangled for a while, and then gave the ball to Kobe.

Kobe has gone crazy, and he started quickly directly, forced space and used his signature drifting and backward shooting.

Facing the crazy Kobe, Anthony is actually under great pressure to defend alone.

Kobe's attack power is too strong when he is crazy. Even the evaluation given by the system [Paranoid] clearly marks the accurate data of attack power +20%.

Anthony's enhanced defensive data is also largely offset by Kobe's increased offensive power.

But Wang Chen didn't plan to let Anthony defend Kobe 15-1 all the time.

Just when Kobe found the space for drifting shots through a quick start, White and Miller had already rushed over.

Due to the [Unlimited Switching] component, the lateral movement speed of both of them has been greatly enhanced, while also reducing physical energy consumption.

Anthony was originally defending alone, but after jumping, Kobe found that there were three people defending him.

Ding!

Among the three people, there is always one person who caused interference, causing Kobe to miss the shot.

Anderson received the rebound, but because there were too many Nuggets defending Kobe, the fast break obviously couldn't be carried out.

"It seems that this [Unlimited Switching] plug-in has a BUG (loophole)."

Wang Chen looked at the effect and nodded knowingly.

Originally, Wang Chen thought that this tactical plug-in would be useless against the Lakers after dealing with the Kings.

But he didn't expect that this plug-in had a BUG. As long as the player on his side moves towards another player's defensive target, it will trigger the speed increase and physical strength reduction effect brought by [Unlimited Switching].

As a result of this BUG, even if Anthony does not switch defense, other people can still use it when they come to double-team.

Of course, Wang Chen does not intend to report such a thing to the system.

From beginning to end, Wang Chen made a fortune in silence and did not mention this matter to the system. It would be much easier to play OK if the double-team could be triggered. If it was fixed, it would be a big loss.

It was the Nuggets' offensive round.

Anthony seemed to be responding to Kobe. Maybe Kobe used a drift shot, but Anthony added a retreat action to make it more practical.

But Anthony's touch in this game was not hot. Even with high attributes, the probability of missing is still not small

"Guard your man, I won't double-team you."

Kobe said coldly to Devin George.

Although Anthony missed the shot, he just saw that Devin George was left empty and didn't interfere at all.

"You should just focus on your offense."

Who knows, Devin George didn't say anything, and O'Neal sneered at the side.

OK, apart from competing for the top spot, the biggest reason is actually their incompatibility of personalities.

Kobe is strict with everyone, while O'Neal is all smiles, and he is a typical representative of playing basketball with a smile.

It is also because O'Neal is strong and can lead the team to win even with a smile that he can suppress Kobe in the team.

Like Howard, who was also smiling later, when he met Kobe, he was abused to the point that he couldn't laugh, and was kicked out of the team and started his wandering career.

Kobe just glanced at O'Neal coldly, said nothing, and walked over alone.

O'Neal smiled a triumphant smile. (To read the exciting novels, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

In the next game.

Kobe continued his [Paranoid] state. Even though the Nuggets always had two or three people defending Kobe, Kobe had no tendency to pass the ball.

If you want Kobe to pass the ball, The ball, unless he has not started to play one-on-one, he has already been double-teamed.

But Wang Chen relied on the bug of [Unlimited Switch Defense] and double-teamed Kobe when he finished the game instead of waiting for him to score in one-on-one.

Kobe was often forced to raise the arc of his shot. When he was already in the shooting stage, Kobe did not want to pass the ball because he knew that he would be ridiculed by O'Neal if he passed the ball.

Although O'Neal would laugh secretly when he missed in one-on-one.

But the more he laughed at him, the crazier he played one-on-one. On the other hand, the Nuggets.

After Anthony scored again, Kobe could not stand Devin George and went to defend Anthony himself.

As a result, Anthony directly used his strong body to hit Kobe.

Although the efficiency was not very high, it was much higher than Kobe's efficiency in facing two or three singles.

Half a quarter of the game was over.

Lakers 6:13 Nuggets.

Beep!

410Finally, Phil Jackson called a timeout.

He still used his classic timeout gesture, with two fingers in his mouth, making a whistle-like sound.

The referee was obviously used to Phil Jackson's timeout gesture, and the league thought it was unique, so they allowed it.

Phil Jackson called the Zen Master, not only because Phil Jackson had studied Zen Buddhism and was a Zen Buddhist.

It was also because of Phil Jackson's seemingly metaphysical coaching style.

For example, calling a timeout.

A normal coach would have called a timeout early when he saw this scene, but Phil Jackson just didn't call it. Phil

Jackson is famous for not liking to call a timeout, and he prefers to let the players adjust themselves.

Just like when Jordan stole the ball from Malone in 1998, a normal coach would call a timeout and arrange the last attack.

But Phil Jackson didn't call it, and let Jordan handle it himself.

However, it was precisely because the Zen Master didn't call a timeout that Jordan stole the ball from Malone in 17 seconds, personally dribbled the ball and used a change of direction to break through and knocked down Byron Russell, and made a winning mid-range shot.

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