Reborn My Name Is Kobe
Chapter 89: Incredible Goal
The Sixers' offense was much more patient than before. After receiving Iverson's pass, Stackhouse did not choose to fight hard by himself, but asked the inside player Coleman to come up.
They played a pick-and-roll with him. Of course, the quality of their pick-and-roll was very average. After consecutive experiences with the Utah Jazz and Houston Rockets, two teams that are very good at playing high pick-and-rolls.
If I encounter this kind of average pick-and-roll again, I will feel that it is quite easy to defend, because Coleman's pick-and-roll timing is not good, and he lacks a particularly accurate outside deterrent ability. In the player report before the game
Last week, head coach Silver Fox Harris specifically analyzed these scoring points of the Sixers.
Among them, except for Iverson's three-point shooting percentage of more than 30%, Stackhouse and Coleman only have less than 30% of the three-point shooting percentage, which makes them become players who can be let go during the game.
Point, because of this, when Stackhouse and Coleman engage in a high pick-and-roll, the best defensive method is to take two steps back and directly release their space on the outside, preventing them from forming mismatch opportunities for pick-and-roll defense.
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To be honest, this move is really easy to use. When I followed Shaq's example and shrank toward the inside, Stackhouse got a pretty good chance to shoot from outside the three-point line. However, it was obvious that he was
He was very hesitant. It seemed that he rarely practiced shooting three-pointers from the midfield position during training. Now that he was given the opportunity, he couldn't seize it.
After seeing our Lakers defense shrink significantly, Stackhouse had no other choice but to continue to allow his teammates to open up space, while he prepared to hold the ball for a singles attack on me.
Stackhouse is the same height as me, but weighs a few pounds heavier than me. This is his only advantage against me. However, I have also been quite focused on strength training recently. Compared to when I first entered
In the league, my overall strength has improved a lot now, but I still dare not give myself excessive strength training because I am afraid that it will affect my other aspects of physical growth.
After all, my Kobe Bryant body is only 18 years old at this time, so it would be better to wait a few more years for intense strength training.
Stackhouse tried to beat me with a post-up, but after experiencing Drexler, the master of defensive post-up, I already had some experience in defensive post-up, and I watched a few after I went back.
I went through the video of my back-up single on the glider at that time, and made some adjustments to my details.
I remember very clearly that in one of the shots where I was defending the glider's back shot, I put my arm on the glider's back. In my impression, the ball was easily pulled out by him using his back, turning and footsteps.
There is a huge space for shooting, so it cannot be defended.
I watched the replay of this scene over and over again, and finally figured out why I was passed so easily. It turned out that when I pressed the front end of my arm against his back, my entire body center of gravity
He would lean forward, so my body was actually in an unbalanced state. As long as he had a little experience, he could make my center of gravity unstable at any time, thus creating a big defensive loophole.
After thinking carefully, I decided to find a better posture to defend post-ups, so today when Stackhouse wanted to attack me with post-ups again, I became smarter.
, it will also be more difficult for him to get the chance to succeed in singles.
But in fact, Stackhouse's post-up was just a cover. His real offensive intention was to break through for a layup, or after attracting the defensive attention from me and Shaq, pass the ball to an unknown opponent.
Iverson is a player who moves the ball. Judging from his performance, I think the latter is more likely.
Sure enough, Stackhouse's eyes are always turning. The opponent's eyes are the part that they can't hide. By observing their eyes, we can effectively judge their true intentions. However, in the fierce competition,
, it is very difficult to notice the details of eyes anytime and anywhere.
Iverson's speed without the ball is extremely terrifying. Before he knew it, he had already circled more than half a circle along the bottom line of our Lakers penalty area, and then used the pick and roll to kill Van Exel.
He was so far behind that there was no way he could catch up.
At this time, no one else could help Iverson catch the ball. However, when almost everyone on the Lakers thought he was going to catch the ball from the outside, he accelerated rapidly and cut straight inside.
Stackhouse passed the ball ahead of time and passed the ball directly over my head.
After receiving the pass, Iverson went straight to the basket. When Shaq wanted to come over to cover up the defense, it was already a little late, but his huge body still interfered with Iverson's attack to a certain extent.
His sight prevented his shot from hitting the basket directly this time.
However, Shaq failed to hold back his defense and actually knocked Iverson away. After Iverson landed, he rolled several times on the ground and stood up like a normal person.
I was stunned as I watched. Being hit by Shaq's huge weight and strength in the air, and still able to get up so easily, he was really in great physical condition. Only then did I realize that Ai
How terrifying is Ferson's comprehensive athletic talent? The few rolls he took when he landed have alleviated the impact of the impact a lot, so he can appear so calm and calm, as if nothing happened at all.
Happened the same.
The referee blew the whistle, and Iverson got two free throw opportunities. However, I saw that he still staggered a little after he got up and walked. It must not have had much impact on the surface, but in fact, inside the body
Maybe it was still affected by Shaq's impact.
It's also because Iverson likes to hide his injuries too much. Even if he was really hit by Shaq at this time, he would pretend that nothing happened to him.
Speaking of which, most players in this era are like this. Isn't Kobe also synonymous with minor injuries?
Facing another stubborn man, I knew that this was a contest between men, and this contest had just begun.
In the next few minutes, our Lakers and the 76ers started a tug-of-war. Neither of us had a good way to defend each other's offense. The 76ers couldn't defend our offense.
It's a relatively normal thing. After all, with Shaq's huge advantage in the paint, the Sixers couldn't find anyone who could match them up. But we couldn't guard the Sixers. It's not because we didn't defend well.
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In fact, I can clearly feel that since we narrowly defeated the Houston Rockets in the last game, the entire Lakers team has changed a lot, especially the attitude towards the game has changed a lot.
Yesterday afternoon, the bench players headed by Eddie Jones had extra practice, which made me feel that our Lakers team is now on the right path.
Now it seems that we mainly have no good way to deal with Iverson. Although Van Exel is just right with Iverson in terms of size, it is impossible to guard him in terms of athletic ability and defensive level.
Iverson, if he plays against Iverson, he can only become Iverson's ATM. It's not too easy to score on him.
With six and a half minutes left in the first quarter, our Lakers head coach Silver Fox Harris finally called the first timeout of the game. At this time, the score between the two sides was 15 to 14. Our Lakers
The team only led the Sixers by one point, and both sides' shooting percentages were above 50%. In addition, Shaq received his second personal foul early. This may be the key to our Lakers' success in this game.
A relatively big hidden danger.
Shaq had to leave the game early due to a foul. After the timeout, only Robert Horry and I were still on the court among the starters. Then head coach Silver Fox Harris asked me to play the point guard position.
, in fact, it was just to confront Iverson. He may think that my individual defense enthusiasm is pretty good, and besides me, there is no one else on the team who is more suitable to defend Iverson.
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Byron Scott was moved to the shooting guard position, while Eddie Jones was at the small forward position, and Robert Horry was the power forward. Look at the Sixers, except for Iverson and Sta.
Players in several other positions besides Khaus have been replaced.
On the first offense after returning from the timeout, I entered the frontcourt with the ball and kept observing the Sixers' defense and the positions of my teammates. However, when I found out that Iverson was coming to defend me, I
I decided to play a singles game against him directly. After all, when he and I were directly facing each other, it was difficult for us to guard each other.
Iverson's ability to predict steals is very strong, so when dribbling, I will turn sideways and keep observing Iverson's movements with my eyes. You can't slack off or relax at all, because he can be very
It's easy to find your weakness, and then take advantage of your distraction to steal the ball from your hand.
I dribbled the ball very low, so that even if Iverson wanted to steal it, it would be more difficult for me. At this time, my teammates basically moved to the other side of the court, leaving enough space for me to single out Iverson.
Come out, but to be honest, if I want to just jump through it in one step, it is relatively simple, but it also requires a certain amount of timing.
When I used a forward movement similar to Allen Iverson to hit him, he looked at me and was a little surprised. He must not have thought that I had learned how to do it since the last duel with him.
He was very good at this trick and used it many times in subsequent games, and it brought me many classic passing moments.
However, Iverson was the first to use this move after all. He also knew the advantages and disadvantages of changing direction in advance. When I used this move to break through him, he actually came at an extremely fast speed.
His prediction of the direction I wanted to move in was extremely accurate, so my change of direction did not really create room for me to make a breakthrough.
I didn’t expect anyone to be able to resolve my change of direction in front of my body so easily. However, after all, there is a certain gap between Iverson and me in terms of height and wingspan. Although he predicted the actual direction of my breakthrough, I can still do it.
Relying on the physical advantage of a small step, he directly squeezed through
go.
Iverson did not give up his defense on me. He stood sideways while guarding me and let me break into the paint. With a quick glance from the corner of my eye, I noticed that the Sixers' paint was shrinking rapidly. It seemed that it had already
Sensing the threat of my breakthrough, they quickly came over to join in the double-teaming of me.
I tried my best to protect the ball and rush forward. I knew that as long as I relaxed a little bit, Iverson, who had quick eyes and quick hands, would probably cut the ball out of my hand. This kind of psychological pressure was always there.
This is also a problem you have to face when playing against Iverson. His steal is the kind that can happen under any circumstances.
He can grab the ball directly from your hands, he can also cut off the pass between you and your teammates, predict your passing route in advance and then use his extremely fast speed to intercept in the air, and he can also intercept you in the air.
While dribbling, you accidentally knocked your ball out.
Moreover, Iverson's steals can always quickly boost the morale of him and the entire Sixers team, and cause a great emotional blow to you, so I am always careful not to become one of his steal highlights.
Background board.
Faced with the sudden double-team, I stopped pushing inside and instead pressed Iverson's body with my shoulders and back. Then I turned around with a little help and finished with a crisp fadeaway jumper.
This attack.
Iverson probably didn't expect that I would make this shot so decisively. His previous defensive posture would have a better defensive effect on my breakthrough, but it had no interference with my sudden stop, turn, and fadeaway jump shot.
His height and wingspan were destined to not pose a threat to my shot, so I took the shot very easily.
The basketball draws a beautiful arc in the air. My fadeaway jump shot has a characteristic, that is, the higher I jump and the greater the backward angle, the flatter the arc of the ball I throw will be.
This is actually determined by the overall strength. When you jump with the strength of your whole body upward from the soles of your feet, and then use the strength of your waist and abdomen to maintain balance, and finally throw the basketball with force, you have no more strength to make the basketball fly.
A higher arc is projected.
Therefore, the difficulty of a fadeaway jump shot is much more difficult than that of a non-leap jump shot, and the hit rate is often more difficult to guarantee. In fact, many shooters will choose not to jump or jump as little as possible when shooting, especially when shooting from open spots, because
The higher you jump, the harder it is to control the arc and accuracy of the shot. The angle of the ball with a low parabola will be much smaller than that of a shot with a high parabola.
But the advantage of the fadeaway jumper is that you can choose to take it anywhere on the court, at any time, facing anyone. As long as your touch is good enough, no matter how many opponents are guarding you, you can find a way to take the shot.
Chance.
It is difficult to achieve this with ordinary shooting. Even though those fixed-point shooters are so accurate, if no one can attract defense for them and no one can accurately pass the shells to their hands, then their power will be greatly increased.
reduce.
This extremely difficult fadeaway jump shot hit the basket steadily. When I returned to defense, I saw Iverson's face was slightly unhappy for a moment, and then he regained his composure. I knew this guy might be
I want to use a goal to make up for this defensive dissatisfaction.
Although half of the first quarter has passed, Iverson still looked lively and energetic. He participated in the Sixers' offense at a very high rate and ran a lot throughout the game. He made various emergency stops and starts, but he didn't look the same at all.
He doesn't look tired at all. He is a physical maniac like Chamberlain, and he has no problem playing for 48 minutes.
Although my physical fitness is also quite strong, to be honest, I really don’t have the slightest advantage when compared with Iverson. After all, he is lighter and his consumption in the game will be less than mine, but his way of playing is different from mine.
I am also the kind of person who is relatively tired. I often rely on breakthroughs and difficult attacks under multiple double-teams.
Of course, this style of play is actually easier to attract fans. The more difficult your goals are and the more cool your moves are, the more fans will like you. Americans and even people all over the world have a sense of personal heroism. They
Eager to see their favorite players make moves and score goals that are difficult for ordinary people to accomplish, this will increase their hormones and fully feel the charm of the competitive sport of basketball, the passionate collision, muscles
The confrontation with the muscles makes people feel tense every moment, all of which are so difficult to extricate themselves.
After all, this is a sport full of male hormones, which will make you full of blood, passion, energy, desire, a desire for challenge, and a strong sense of accomplishment.
Iverson chose a very difficult path again. He wanted to challenge me for a duel again. My teammates also understood the situation quite well at this time, and they all opened up space for Iverson and me to duel.
This is a showdown between the No. 1 pick and the 13th overall pick in this draft. Although the number 13 represents a very bad thing in the Western world, the 13th overall pick in the NBA is a miracle.
, there are quite a few powerful defenders who were selected with the 13th pick.
To give an example, one of the Utah Jazz's two evil men, the ridiculously muscular postman Karl Malone, was also selected by the team with the 13th overall pick. From a personal data point of view, Karl Malone is even more powerful than Tim Duncan.
He is qualified to be called the number one power forward in history, but it is a pity that he was born at the wrong time and had too many formidable opponents when he entered the league.
From the Lakers, Celtics and Pistons Bad Boys in the 1980s, to the rise of the Bulls dynasty in the 1990s and the short-lived Rockets' two consecutive championships, Karl Malone and Stockton were led by head coach Jerry Sloan.
In fact, I have always had a very strong competitiveness, but I have always lacked some luck. Maybe this is the choice of fate. Some people are great because of success, while some people are great because of failure.
In fact, there are many tragic heroes like him in the long history of the NBA. From Lakers star Elgin Baylor in ancient times to Jerry West and even coach Chamberlain, they were all Celtics.
The dynasty was defeated. However, it was a pity that West and Chamberlain finally defeated fate and successfully won the championship at the end of their careers. Elgin Baylor was not so lucky. The year he won the championship happened to be the year he retired.
His eight overall runner-up finishes are unprecedented and unprecedented, but this does not affect his status as a great Lakers star.
And Jerry West, the current godfather of the Lakers, also had the experience of losing the finals and being elected as FMVP. This also shows that people will not forget those great losers.
But I don’t want to be a great loser. As Kobe Bryant said in another time and space, second place is the biggest loser. Although I don’t fully agree with this, it is indeed a powerful spur for me.
, so that I have to give everything for the championship!
Iverson is obviously very serious about his offense this time. How to tell whether Iverson is really taking this offense seriously? Or you can tell by looking at his eyes. I discovered this when I was dueling with him before.
, as long as his eyes change, it means that his attack will definitely become particularly sharp. His eyes also changed in the previous attack when he broke through Shaq and I's defense, so there is no doubt that Ivor's attack at this time
Sen is ready to show his true one-on-one strength.
The so-called simplicity, whether a weapon is powerful sometimes does not really depend on how gorgeous it is. On the contrary, many times the more powerful the weapon is, the simpler it appears. This is the case with Iverson's breakthrough, and Shasha's breakthrough.
The same goes for Gram's dunk. It looks very simple, but you just can't prevent it.
I have obviously lowered my center of gravity, but when Iverson suddenly started, I still clearly felt a soreness in my ankle. This feeling was exactly the same as the previous time, even the soreness in my ankle this time
Before it could reach my brain, Iverson's body had already crossed my outstretched arm.
My arms were spread to both sides, but at this time Iverson had already directly pushed his center of gravity to the right to break through, and passed my defense faster than I had ever seen before. When I reacted,
He had completely lost his position. It seemed that he did not use all his strength in the last attack.
At this time, our Lakers team no longer has Shaq on the inside. The previous time Shaq tried his best to block Iverson, but was fooled around by Iverson, a guy who was as dexterous as an elf. In fact, Iverson
The reason why Sen is able to score so many points in every game is not just through speed and dribbling.
There has never been a shortage of small men with explosive athletic talent in the league, but no one can show offense as an art like Iverson. Perhaps Michael Jordan's fadeaway jumpers and pull-up layups can be regarded as an art.
Rajuwon's dreamy footsteps can also be regarded as an art, but Iverson is obviously more agile. His offense is full of imagination. He can always give some vitality to every offense, no matter how many times you have played against him before.
Every time you think you understand his offensive routine, he can magically show off an offensive technique you may have never seen before, anytime, anywhere.
This also makes it difficult for no matter how good the defender is to completely restrain this guy who is less than six feet tall.
At this time, after Iverson rushed into the paint, the person remaining under the basket was Robert Horry. Unlike Shaq, a guy who likes to use violence to solve problems, Robert Horry is the kind of player with a very high basketball IQ.
When Iverson made a strong breakthrough, his first thought was not to block him, but to cause him an offensive foul. This was a very smart approach. After all, Iverson was too fast.
If he fails to stop it and successfully causes an offensive foul, then it will be a big profit. Even if he cannot prevent or block the foul, it is not a big loss, because under normal circumstances, Iverson has close to 80% chance of breaking through to the penalty area.
The hit rate is too normal to be unable to prevent.
When I turned back to look at Iverson, I found that he had not slowed down at all, and had no intention of changing direction, but Robert Horry was still standing straight outside the line of the reasonable collision zone, his
The sense of distance is indeed very good. If Iverson rushes over and knocks him down like this, there is a high probability that Iverson will get an offensive foul.
However, even if Iverson saw Robert Horry standing under the basket
, but still didn't show any signs of slowing down. He rushed directly in front of Robert Horry with the ball, and it looked like he wanted to take off directly?
What does he want to do? Does he want to dunk directly over Robert Horry?
With Iverson's height and wingspan, he actually wants to dunk or even pass Robert Horry, who is at least six feet nine inches tall. Isn't this a fantasy?
However, something really happened. Seeing Iverson not slowing down at all, what was Robert Horry thinking deep in his heart at this time? When Iverson jumped up high, he was really close.
He was about to pass Robert Horry, but Iverson's foot still hit Robert Horry's shoulder, knocking him to the ground, and Iverson's entire body suddenly lost his balance in the air.
However, something incredible happened at this time. Iverson quickly changed from a dunk action in the air to a turning action to collect the ball. Originally, his chest was facing the basket, but now he turned to his back.
He hit the basket, and then threw the ball backwards when he completely lost sight of the basket.
Although the whole process was actually very short, it seemed to last for a long time. Everyone held their breath and their attention was completely attracted by the seemingly random throw of the basketball. The basketball hit the backboard head-on.
, and then fell towards the basket. When it hit the basket, it jumped up a little, and finally passed through the basket from the air seemingly reluctantly.
Let me go! What kind of fairy ball is this?
Not only was I dumbfounded, but the entire 76ers home fans were probably dumbfounded at this time. Iverson's unimaginable and creative goal completely ignited the entire ball.
In the stadium, the voice of MVP actually sounded. You must know that he is just a rookie player. This moment is Iverson’s highlight moment. To be honest, I don’t know if I could have done it at that moment if it had been replaced.
Such physical adjustment, and more importantly, the creativity at the final moment of taking action is simply terrifying.
The referee did not blow the whistle for this ball, so whether it was Robert Horry who fell to the ground, or Iverson who flew out of the baseline, they could only get up by themselves, while his players were still carrying out the next attack.
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I took a long breath, but I really couldn't adjust my emotions immediately. After receiving the serve, I passed the ball directly to Eddie Jones. He didn't hesitate and quickly brought the ball to the frontcourt, ready to find the next opportunity.
Attack opportunity.
At this time, the sound of the 76ers' home fans was almost completely drowning us. I found that if we didn't speak louder, our Lakers players on the court would not be able to hear clearly what the other party said, so we could only try
Use gestures to communicate. Fortunately, when I played three-on-three games with these Lakers bench players before, I also used some gestures with each other. At this time, I can still use these simple gestures and eyes to communicate normally.
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Because Iverson got up relatively late, the Sixers switched to Stackhouse to defend me, and the player who faced off against Iverson became Byron Scott.
In fact, Byron Scott didn't play much time this season. He had an old injury for a long time. The team dropped him out of the rotation because of his age. In recent days, he has been out of the rotation.
Scott's injury was completely healed today.
However, although he did not play in many games, he usually participated in training and intra-team competitions. In addition, his injury itself was not particularly serious, it was just fatigue and fatigue caused by more than ten years of competition.
The accumulation of injuries will cause him to have some recurrence of injuries every once in a while. As long as he pays more attention to rest, it will not be a big problem.
I don’t know what his game status is at this time, but judging from his previous strength, it must be no problem to be a qualified substitute rotation player. When I was on the bench at the beginning of the season, the four people who were with me
The substitute players are really weak. Sometimes, just relying on acquired efforts cannot change some innate talent defects. What's more, to be honest, the efforts of these substitute players are still far from enough.
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Before Iverson fully returned to the defensive position, our Lakers had a five-on-four numerical advantage on the court, but with Iverson's speed, this time gap would not exceed five seconds.
Eddie Jones quickly passed the ball to Byron Scott, who was unguarded at this time. This old boy didn't know if he hadn't played in a formal game for too long. After receiving the ball, he unexpectedly
He hesitated, and by the time he reacted, Iverson had already rushed over. At this time, his offensive opportunity had actually been lost. However, he didn't know if his reaction was a few seconds slower. At this time, he actually shot against Iverson.
A three-pointer.
When I saw his shot, I knew the ball was gone, and a three-pointer like his could easily form a long rebound, which would lead to the opponent quickly getting a fast break opportunity after getting the rebound. I knew this very well.
One o'clock, so I immediately accelerated and ran towards our Lakers' half court.
Sure enough, Byron Scott's three-pointer not only missed, but also bounced far after hitting the front of the basket and fell directly into Stackhouse's hands. Fortunately, I had retreated to our Lakers' defense earlier.
In the first half, the Sixers had no time to launch a fast break so quickly.
Although Iverson's previous two offenses were quite beautiful, they both caused some damage to his own body. I don't expect him to recover so quickly. This round should make Stackhouse
to lead the attack.
After Stackhouse came to our Lakers half with the ball, he directly controlled the rhythm of the game. At this time, Iverson made a gesture like him asking for the ball. I saw that Stackhouse seemed unwilling to
He was too willing to give the ball to Iverson, but in the end, after Iverson repeatedly asked for the ball, he still passed the ball to him by hitting the ground.
The player Iverson is facing at this time is Byron Scott. Can he, who has been away from the field for a long time and is old, stop Iverson's attack?
Anyway, I already knew it in my heart at this time. If Shaq and I couldn't completely restrict Iverson with our full defense, Byron Scott would really be just a cash machine in front of him.
Iverson was indeed not as serious when he was playing Scott in singles as when he was playing me before. Maybe he thought it was very easy to break through such a 35-year-old veteran.
So as soon as Iverson came up, he started to use his most powerful cross-step dribbling, but Scott was too lazy to even make a decent defensive move, no matter how good Iverson's dribbling moves were.
Gorgeous, but he just stood there motionless, like a Buddha statue. Iverson seemed to feel a little bored after dribbling for a long time. After all, facing such a defender who was not affected by his gorgeous movements at all, in fact, in his heart
It still feels a bit boring.
I can really understand Iverson's mental state at this time, because I am also a person like him. I will only really feel the excitement and double the fun when facing a stronger defense. If the opponent's defense allows
You scored easily, but as a person with strong scoring ability, you won't get that kind of happiness.
Of course I would feel this way when I was playing against Iverson. It was a feeling of sympathy. I would feel happy because I passed him without being intercepted by him, and he would also feel happy for passing me.
I am happy with my defense. Compared with me when we first played one-on-one in Hollywood, my strength has improved greatly now. As a rookie player, Iverson is already too strong, so he
The room for improvement is obviously not as good as mine.
The competition between the two of us will not be limited to this quarter, this game, this season. Maybe the duel between us will last for five years, ten years or even longer. I will not imagine it now.
What those games will be like, I just want to win this game first.
Because of this, when Byron Scott was easily passed by Iverson, I had already let go of Stackhouse, the player I should be guarding. At this time, Stackhouse took the opportunity to attack our Lakers.
The team's inside line rushed towards me, but I knew very well, and Iverson also knew very well that he would never pass the ball.
Facing me who suddenly appeared in front of him, Iverson actually showed a smile on his lips, and then said to me in a very confident tone:
"No matter how many times you appear in front of me in this game, I will always be able to score above your head. After the game is over, you can count how many times you have been the backdrop for my highlight moments."
I clapped my hands together, lowered my center of gravity, and acted like I was driving like you can just let your horse go.
At this moment, the smile on Iverson's face is even stronger, and the determination deep in my heart is also stronger. No matter whether I can guard against Iverson at this time, I will bravely face every such challenge.
, even if I continue to fail, I will continue to try until I succeed. Now I still have a lot to improve on the defensive end. I will definitely study the video of this game over and over again, frame by frame.
Replay every ball and every action I played against Iverson, and then look for the details that can help me grow.
Iverson did not immediately launch an attack. Instead, he took a step back to create a certain space for him to dribble and shoot. I did not dare to press closely against him immediately, because I knew that Iverson would
In terms of Sen's change of direction speed, the closer I get, the easier it is for him to pass me. Even now, as soon as I see him dribbling, I feel some vague pain in my ankle. I was hit by him twice before.
The scene of almost falling down seems to be still vivid in my mind.
I still maintained my previous defensive posture, lowered my center of gravity, looked into Iverson's eyes, and kept guessing in my heart which direction his next offensive line would be.
However, Iverson is a person who never follows common sense. After he did two consecutive cross-steps, I originally thought that he would use an acceleration to cut in from a certain direction. However, at this time, he directly stepped back.
He took a small step back, and then he made a fadeaway jumper. When I tried to block the shot again, he had successfully released the ball.
My heart tightened, and I looked back at the basket and found that he finally missed this handsome fadeaway shot. This must be the first shot he has missed since the beginning of this game!
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