What should a player who can't run fast, jump high, and has no outstanding physical ability do if he wants to survive in the fiercely competitive NBA professional basketball?

Steve Kerr, who was a player, will tell you that it is to keep shooting.

As a 3D player who has not yet taken shape, maintaining a good touch and passing and controlling ability will give you more opportunities and time to play in the league than other players with better physical conditions.

Steve Kerr is adhering to this belief and has left a stunning record in the history of NBA championships, which has become a good story to this day!

According to future developments, Steve Kerr this season will score a "high score" of 27 points in a single game in the next game, and hit a fatal three-pointer at the critical moment of Game 6 of the Finals against the Jazz.

It is also worth mentioning that Steve Kerr, who was a player, still holds the record for the highest three-point shooting percentage (45.4%) in his NBA career.

(Curry 43.5%, Ray Allen 40.0%, Reggie Miller 39.5%, Klay Thompson 41.9%, Kyle Korver 42.9%)

Although Kerr, who only made 726 three-pointers, cannot compare with the above players who easily made more than 2,000 shots in terms of output.

But don't forget that this is an era of physical combat. It can even be said that if there is no [God] like Joe, this is an era of inside line!

At the end of the 20th century, the three-pointer was just a tactical choice that was not mainstream, or even just a tactical threat. If a team chose to use the three-pointer as a mainstream tactic, then he must be crazy!

In this game between the Chicago Bulls and the Toronto Raptors, the future "Golden State Kindergarten Principal" ~ Steve Kerr, used the three-pointer as a regular tactic.

Phil Jackson, who was originally nervous, felt more comfortable than drinking a bottle of iced Gatorade in the dog days of summer when he saw Kerr hit 4 three-pointers in a row in the third quarter. He couldn't help but let the Raptors coach "Old Deng" exclaim "Zen Master is still Zen Master!"

Led by Big Ben, Das, and Puopeye-Jones, the Raptors can also maintain efficient scoring, but they can't stand the fact that there is a madman in the second lineup of the Chicago Bulls!

3 points are always more than 2 points. The Bulls even reversed the score when the third quarter was almost halfway through.

Very tacitly, with the last 6 minutes left in the third quarter, the Zen Master and Old Deng both tacitly replaced the team's main players!

The difference is that Phil Jackson replaced Ron Harper + Michael Jordan + Pierre-Emerick + Rodman + Steve Kerr.

On the other side, the Raptors coach Landon Malone replaced Big Ben + Hanamichi + Walter Williams + Doug Christie + Oakley.

Are the lineups of both teams familiar?

The Bulls' lineup does not have a traditional center, and the tallest player on the team is 203cm Pierce.

The Raptors' lineup does not have a traditional point guard, and the shortest player on the team is 198cm [Scalpel] Doug Christie.

The Death Five vs. Death Five Small at the end of the 20th century?

Of course not, it's just a coincidence!

But the sudden and strange lineups of both sides made the commentators on the scene not know how to evaluate!

Instead, the Zen Master and Coach Old Deng looked at each other and said, "We are well prepared..."

The Raptors took the initiative, with Doug Christie playing the point guard and slowly bringing the ball to the frontcourt.

Steve Kerr, who was defending him, was also a chatterbox:

"I will shoot you through~"

If this was said to Oakley or Ben in the interior, then there would be no need to play this game, and the first NBA martial arts conference would be broadcast live!

But for Doug Christie, who has no temper, the effect is at least halved!

After all, as a player who loves (or fears) his wife, Doug Christie's ability to automatically block out nagging is still among the best in the league:

"With your level of trash talk, go back and learn from your wife for a few more years!"

Doug Christie's words froze Steve Kerr, who was smiling, and at this time, Doug Christie passed the ball to the inside.

Ben received the ball, and Pierre defended himself!

Pierre: "I defend the center of the opponent? What's wrong? Wait online!"

"Hey, it seems that he is not as tall as me!"

Pier opened his hands and pressed against Ben, stretched his neck and cushioned his head:

"Wob ~ you are a fake center!"

This unintentional offensive remark completely angered Ben, who already felt that he had learned the art of self-flowering.The iron elbow was faintly hot, and the three-jiao entrance of the elbow had been opened.

In fact, Ben did the same thing, raising his elbow and turning around, sending Pippen to fall while throwing the ball for a layup in a very stiff posture.

As expected, Ben was called for an offensive foul.

As expected, the referee announced that Pippen, the tallest player on the Bulls field at 203cm, could go down to rest!

The main reason was that this elbow hit Pippen's chest very accurately, and he couldn't breathe. How could he still play?

So next, the tallest player on the Bulls field at 201cm, Rodman, was in danger!

With the contribution of Pippen, the Bulls got the ball and scored a goal.

The score between the two sides was 69:74, and the Bulls surpassed the Raptors by 5 points.

This time, Doug Christie did not pass the ball to Ben in the interior, but to the most stable person on his team.

Hanamichi shot high, looking at the whole court, he is 214cm tall, just ask who else!

I saw Hanamichi slightly bumped Rodman with his broad back, making him lose his center of gravity. Then, Hanamichi turned around quickly, held the ball high with both hands, and made a gesture of turning over and jumping. This series of actions was done in one go, smooth and natural, making people can't help but... be fooled!

This is a common fake move of Hanamichi. After all, for a player who is 210+cm, has a good feel and accurate mid-range shots, a sideways jump shot is a very useful threatening move.

If the defensive player is close to him, Hanamichi will immediately choose to break through; if the defensive player is careless or does not stick to him, then Hanamichi will turn the fake into the real, and he will not really think that Hanamichi will not score in the mid-range without interference!

[Big Worm] Rodman was fooled! In fact, he dared not not be fooled. In the second quarter, Hanamichi's mid-range shots were too lethal, and Rodman did not dare to bet that he would not score the next shot!

When the 201cm tall Rodman jumped up, the long-awaited Hanamichi immediately lowered his center of gravity and broke through sideways.

When he stepped into the restricted area, Hanamichi suddenly accelerated and rushed to the basket like a meteor. He jumped up, and his body stretched into a graceful arc in the air, like an eagle spreading its wings and soaring.

At this time, Hanamichi's left arm was in front, and his right arm held the basketball high, like a brave and fearless warrior, ready to roar victory to the enemy.

At this time, Hanamichi's eyes were firm and focused, full of desire and determination for victory.

With a roar, Hanamichi concentrated most of his body's strength on his right arm, and he slammed the basketball towards the basket. It looks like he is going to dominate the Bulls' restricted area with a dunk!

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