Reborn My Name Is Kobe

Chapter 90: Stalemate

After Iverson missed the shot, Robert Horry got the rebound and passed the ball to Eddie Jones, and I ran straight towards the Sixers' half court.

When I arrived at the Sixers' half, I didn't make a move to catch the ball in the high post. Instead, I quickly went directly to the corner three-pointer. Then I made a gesture to Eddie Jones.

It was an action that the two of us agreed on before the game. As soon as one of us makes this gesture, we will immediately pass the ball to the other party.

In fact, because Eddie Jones and I have similar bodies and playing styles, both of us are swingmen who can play both on-ball and off-ball offenses, so the two of us discussed it.

Whenever a good opportunity arises during the game, hand gestures are used as signals to coordinate the passing of the ball.

In this offense, I prepared a tactic of slipping the baseline without the ball, because Stackhouse, who was guarding me, was not entirely focused on me at this time, but on advancing with the ball.

Eddie Jones was on me, so he didn't pay much attention to my sneaking to the three-point line in the corner.

After Eddie Jones saw my gesture, he immediately passed the ball directly into my hands with a long pass. His pass was not very accurate, but after receiving the ball, I could still pass the ball directly into my hands.

It's enough to shoot. In fact, I shot a lot of three-pointers at this position during training, but in real games, I mostly play offense with the ball.

Therefore, there are not many opportunities to shoot three-pointers from the bottom corner.

At this time, I regarded this shot as a shot during training. In this case, the more decisive you are without hesitation, the higher your shooting percentage will be.

After the basketball was released, I closely watched its trajectory. After it flew halfway, I basically knew that the ball would go in, so I stopped looking at the basket and ran back directly.

When I ran out a few steps, there was an exclamation from the Sixers home fans. I knew it was probably because of the three-pointer. The Sixers players, including the home fans at the scene, must not have thought that we

He actually shot a three-point counterattack so quickly.

At this time, the whistle sounded. After I made the three-pointer, the head coach of the Sixers immediately called a timeout. He was quite wise. He called a timeout just when our team was about to gain momentum.

It seems that he is really preparing to have a good match with our Lakers in this game. However, even if they can barely withstand our Lakers' offense in the first half and maintain a stalemate with us, they will definitely be defeated in the second half.

We were defeated in one fell swoop. I believe our Lakers team has the strength.

Head coach Silver Fox Harris didn't say much today, probably because the opponent's team was not strong as a whole. Apart from repeatedly emphasizing the need to improve concentration in the game, he really didn't say much else. It was completely different from our last match.

It was like when he was with the Houston Rockets. At that time, he repeatedly emphasized tactical movement.

Maybe he also knows very well that if we want to win against the experienced and tenacious Rockets, it is impossible for us to fight alone, but the Philadelphia 76ers we face today are completely different.

They also have three top scorers in the team, but their overall tactical quality, especially their ability on the defensive end, is really poor. Even if our Lakers don't use any special tactics, we can directly use star singles and the team's overall lineup.

To defeat the opponent with depth, tomorrow's back-to-back road trip against the Boston Celtics is likely to become a tough battle.

After this timeout, all the starting players took a break. Eddie Jones and Byron Scott continued to play with three other substitutes. On the Sixers side, except for Iverson,

The starting players have all taken a rest. Iverson's physical fitness is really terrible. He keeps running on the court, and he runs so vigorously, but he doesn't feel tired at all. After all, Iverson at this time

Fosen is still young and has no injuries, so he is really a terrifying existence.

After the timeout, I sat on the bench and watched the game from another angle. In fact, I found that many times you can learn a lot while sitting on the bench, as long as you pay attention to the game.

You may even find that you learn more off the court than on the court.

Now when I think back to the games I played as a substitute since the beginning of the season, I always sat on the sidelines and carefully observed the details of the game, and judged through my own thinking what impact these situations would have on the game.

Over time, I found that my ability to read the game has been greatly improved. When you learn to play the game with a broader perspective, you will find that you are in a completely different position from other players.

On a higher level, I even think that the original Kobe would not have discovered this. There should be some differences between me and the original Kobe on this point.

Among the past games in my mind about Kobe, he scored nearly 3,000 points in the high school league, even more than Chamberlain in high school. In those games, he always played the absolute protagonist.

Having experienced everything, he didn't have much time as a substitute off the court, so I think he didn't have many opportunities to observe the entire game from the perspective of a substitute player.

Kobe's aloofness actually hindered him from looking at basketball from a more objective perspective in a sense. At this time, I found that there were some similarities between myself and Kobe, but gradually some differences emerged.

In fact, I am not willing to follow Kobe's original script completely. Especially after I have Kobe's physical talent, I found that with Kobe's hard work and basketball talent, I can do better. If I can find a further step

If we explore the path to the upper limit of Kobe's ability, even chasing the god of basketball Michael Jordan may not be an impossible task.

Looking back, the game on the court is still very fierce. Now that our Lakers have Eddie Jones and Byron Scott, two players who are relatively stable on the offensive end, the strength of the entire bench is no longer good.

This is the weakness of our Lakers team. At least we won’t be completely beaten by other teams’ substitutes.

Today, Shaq came off the court too early because of two fouls. Shaq should be allowed to play after the second quarter. At this time, there are still more than four minutes left before the end of the first quarter. As long as we, the Lakers

It would be nice if the second lineup is 50-50 with the Sixers' current lineup.

By the time Shaq and I lead the main players back to the court, Iverson will probably have to leave the court to rest for a while. At that time, it will be a great opportunity for us to take the opportunity to quickly open up the score.

The Lakers substitute players did show a pretty good mental state after coming on the field. Judging from a defensive round, their defensive enthusiasm has been mobilized. Of course, the old boy Byron Scott is still on the defensive end.

Looking listless, it feels like even Shaq's defensive attitude is better than his now.

However, there is no way to completely blame him. After all, he is already a veteran over 35 years old. They say that having an old man in a family is like having a treasure. Logically speaking, Scott’s experience in winning championships with Magic and Sky Hook in those years

There is still some overall improvement for the team, but what should I say? At the beginning of this season, this guy did act a bit disrespectful. I just hope that as the season continues, this guy can return to normal. By then

It is still possible to serve as the anchor or spiritual leader of the team's second lineup.

However, at least in this game, he still had no way to guard Iverson. Iverson had been playing on the court for nearly 10 minutes. It stands to reason that no matter how strong his physical fitness is, he would be tired.

In fact, in recent offensive rounds, Iverson has not tried his best to attack the inside. Instead, he has used his ball holding to attract the opponent's defense, and then created some better offensive opportunities for his teammates.

However, the players on the Sixers team at this time also lacked a relatively stable outside shooter. This led to the fact that even if Iverson passed good balls, there was a high chance that the players who were catching and shooting would not be able to make these shots.

ball.

Iverson's situation at this time was similar to the problem I faced on the bench for the Lakers. However, the difference was that he was a starter and I was a substitute, which meant that I played at full strength.

, and Iverson, who has already consumed a lot of physical energy, still has to lead the second team's substitutes to play. Their head coach is really ruthless. If I were Iverson, I would

Maybe he won't accept such long playing time.

But then I thought about it, if I were really in Iverson's current situation, and if I was the one selected with the No. 1 pick in Philadelphia this year, things might not be certain, and I might be leading the substitute players on the court at this moment.

I will be the one, and maybe my playing time will not be less than that of Iverson.

So ask yourself, without the involvement of a historical super insider like Shaq, can I still play such an efficient game?

When I thought about it, I suddenly felt that maybe not being selected by the 76ers with the No. 1 pick was really a better thing for Kobe. But who can say for sure about these things? After all, there is no if in this world. I can't do it again.

Travel through time and go to another parallel universe. Maybe in that parallel universe Kobe is really selected by the Philadelphia 76ers with the No. 1 pick. What kind of situation would that be? I can only rely on imagination.

It's really hard to explain clearly.

I shook my head and told myself not to think about these trivial things anymore. The most important thing was to focus on the players on the court again.

At this time, our Lakers substitute players performed quite well. At least they got into the state quickly after coming on the field. Both inside and outside, they all hit goals one after another. On the other hand, the Sixers still showed a good performance.

It was like one person beating four people. I thought to myself that no matter how strong Iverson was, he couldn't bring down these four pitfalls. I couldn't help but feel a pity for AI in my heart.

This emotion should be regarded as a kind of sympathy. Unfortunately, during Iverson's career, because he encountered the invincible Lakers with Shaq and me, it was basically difficult for him to have a chance to win the championship. Unless in this

In the timeline, Iverson could have figured out the sentence earlier: Don't let loyalty kill you, left Philadelphia earlier, and found a more reliable helper while he was still in his prime. Otherwise,

In the coming years, our Lakers team will

With the Spurs' dominance, how could he have the slightest chance?

When the first quarter ended, Iverson had already scored 15 points in 12 minutes. Although he had hit many goals in a row when he first started playing, he had already scored 15 points in 12 minutes.

In the middle and later part of the first quarter, the decline in physical fitness still caused his overall shooting percentage to drop rapidly.

When Iverson wanted to save energy and no longer used his invincible breakthroughs, he instead used more mid- and long-range jump shots to end the offense. At this time, his shooting percentage dropped significantly, and his condition

When Iverson is good, his mid-range shots may have a hit rate of about 50%, but when his touch is poor, his hit rate may be less than 30%. He is limited by his lack of height and often needs to shoot.

Using a relatively difficult fadeaway jump shot, I am naturally very clear about this offensive method. It has very high requirements on physical condition. When the physical fitness declines and the competitive state declines, it is impossible to maintain a relatively high jump shot shooting rate.

It is different from idiots talking about dreams.

The other players on the Sixers only scored 11 points in total, and our Lakers team scored a total of 30 points in the first quarter. Although Shaq and I didn't actually score many points in the first quarter, Eddie Jones said

The group of substitutes he led were really awesome, especially in the last two minutes before the end of the first quarter, they scored a lot of points with sudden free throws, and they immediately overtook the score and even closed the gap.

It suddenly opened up to 4 points.

Although the 4-point difference is not that big, you must know that Shaq and I will most likely return to the court after the start of the second quarter, and Iverson is unlikely to play at this time. We can definitely take advantage of this TIMEING opportunity.

, directly widening the point difference between the two sides to more than 10 points, which will make our subsequent games much easier.

During the break in the first quarter, Lakers head coach Silver Fox Harris also made targeted defensive arrangements for the Sixers players. In fact, this guy didn't use any tactical arrangements at all in the first quarter.

, maybe he felt that it was not good to directly defeat the game in the first two quarters, but when the second quarter came up, he still hoped that we could take the lead in showing momentum and control the process and rhythm of the entire game in advance.

, this will make it much easier for us to play in the next game.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Silver Fox Harris did not replace all the main players. I was a little surprised by his decision, because it was a bit contradictory to his arrangement between quarters, but then

When I thought about it, wasn't the tactics just like this? He might have changed his mind temporarily. Anyway, no matter how hard this guy tried to cheat, we should still be able to win this game easily.

On the other hand, the Sixers finally took Iverson off to rest and replaced them with two main players, Stackhouse and Coleman, along with three other substitute players and our Lakers substitute players.

Have a match.

After the start of the second quarter, the Sixers showed a strong desire to counterattack. Stackhouse and Coleman finally got enough offensive opportunities after Iverson came off the court. It must be said that Iverson

Although Sen's way of playing is highly entertaining and has great popularity and personal heroism, it still does a lot of harm to the smoothness of the entire team's passing.

When the ball is in Stackhouse's hands, the Sixers' offense is more flexible than before. Although in fact he is just a scorer and does not have strong personal organizational skills, it is just that he and the

Coleman and other substitute players will share the ball with each other and will not take up too many shooting opportunities like Iverson did.

This is probably also the flaw of a lone hero like Iverson. Think about it again if I don’t have stars like Shaq, Eddie Jones, Robert Horry, Van Exel or even superstar teammates around me, then whether I

He will also become a lone hero prematurely. To be honest, getting used to losing too early in a player's career will have a very bad impact on their career and the development of many game habits.

First of all, if you are used to losing, it will be difficult for you to maintain strong self-confidence and a strong desire to survive. When you find that no matter how hard you try, you cannot save the team, your negative emotions will turn into a

A dull knife slowly cuts into your will.

Maybe it won’t have much impact in a short period of time, but after ten games? After half a season? After one season, three seasons, five seasons or even longer?

The cultivation of some things is very difficult, and I am lucky to be able to stay in such a great Purple and Gold Army, so that I do not need to be forced to be a lone hero like Iverson at the beginning of my career. Sometimes

It's not a bad thing to have someone like Shaq by your side for a hug, right?

As long as you stick to your determination and continue to strive on the road to becoming stronger, one day you will replace all past legends and become the brightest star in the history of the NBA!

In fact, after the start of the second quarter, both the Sixers and our Lakers showed a good competitive state. However, because the defensive capabilities of the players on both sides were relatively limited, the scores increased during the alternation.

Come on, you can't guard me, and I can't guard you.

Among them, Stackhouse's touch on the Sixers' side was completely demonstrated. When facing the defense of Eddie Brunscott, Stackhouse used his advantage in foot speed to score several consecutive goals.

Every ball, whether it was a low post shot or a mid-range pull-up jump shot, made Scott lose his temper at all.

I saw the expression on the old boy Byron Scott's face at this time was even uglier than that of a slaughtered pig. In fact, when I was just reborn in Kobe, I had a conversation with this guy Scott.

In a one-on-one match, he was actually in good shape during that match. Although his athletic ability had declined significantly, the experience accumulated in a championship team over the years could still help him.

It would be good if he was only needed to play some extra heat in the ten or so minutes of playing time.

It's just that now he is asked to guard Stackhouse, one of the opponent's main scoring players. With his current athletic and static talents, he cannot be guarded no matter what.

Fortunately, he felt pretty good on the shooting end after playing today. He turned around and made two three-pointers over Stackhouse's head. In this way, he scored 6 points, but it also made Stackhouse

Khaus scored 8 points, which is not a particular disadvantage overall.

Nine minutes into the second quarter, our Lakers head coach Silver Fox Harris took the lead in making personnel adjustments after a foul and sent all the team's starting players on the court.

The Chinese team did not adjust the lineup. At this time, we got an opportunity, an opportunity to quickly widen the point difference between the two sides.

This foul allowed the Sixers players to get two free throws. The first free throw went in, but the second free throw missed and Shaq grabbed a defensive rebound. I motioned to Shaq to give me the ball.

Shaq dribbled twice before passing the ball to me reluctantly. It seemed that if I didn't ask him for the ball, he might have to dribble it to the frontcourt himself.

I held the ball and organized outside the three-point line, and Shaq had quickly taken a deep position inside. I saw that Shaq's position was indeed quite good, so I directly used a lob to pass it.

The ball was passed to Shaq. Shaq caught the ball probably less than a few dozen centimeters from the penalty area. At this time, Coleman, who was guarding him, used his strength to push Shaq outward.

But Shaq is also very smart. He did not confront the opponent directly. Instead, after receiving my pass, he directly took advantage of the situation and turned around. The speed of this back turn was so fast and the explosive power was so strong that it was almost like a close call.

What a guy who weighs more than 300 pounds can do, Shaq turns around and jumps directly into the air to dunk without any linking movements.

Coleman also wanted to block Shaq's huge body with his hands, but after Shaq dunked, his entire body weight hung on the rim, and his feet swung forward, unexpectedly knocking Coleman over.

Mann suddenly fell to the ground.

Shaq then raised his hands to reveal his strong biceps to show his strength. At this time, bursts of boos came from the entire Sixers home court, and Coleman, who was knocked to the ground, stood up.

Immediately after that, he rushed towards Shaq angrily, as if he wanted to punch Shaq. If Stackhouse hadn't noticed him on the side and hugged him tightly, he might have been killed.

A conflict similar to the one with the Rockets in the last game is about to take place again.

Players in this era have really bad tempers, and they always look like they are punching people with their fists. But to be honest, Coleman doesn't look like a character who is easy to mess with. It's just that he has to deal with people like Shaq.

With his natural strength, I don't believe he can take any advantage in a fight. After all, not everyone is Barkley or Rodman.

Then again, Shaq actually often suffered a disadvantage in his confrontations with Barkley and Rodman. These two guys made a lot of small moves, which often angered Shaq. However, the referees often ignored these orders.

Shaq turned a blind eye to his angry little moves, and if Shaq couldn't learn to control his anger, he could easily fall into the foul trap carefully designed for him by the opponent.

Looking back, Coleman also wants to beat Shaq on the offensive end, but his size is two times smaller than Shaq's, so it may not be a wise choice to fight Shaq head-on.

So after this guy received the pass one step outside the free throw line, he began to test with probing steps. However, Shaq was not willing to guard too much at all. When the player opposite him appeared outside the free throw line,

He basically didn't even bother to look at the other person, as if he was telling the other person that if you have the ability, just shoot there, and if you shoot to my death, you are really good.

However, many times players who play against Shaq will be affected by Shaq's strong aura. When they clearly have a good shot opportunity, they hesitate and do not take the shot at the first time, thus losing the chance.

They got a very good opportunity, and once they don't dare to shoot from the outside, they will no longer be a threat to Shaq. After all, there are not many people who can rush inside and beat Shaq hard.

It just so happened that Coleman was also hot-headed. When he saw that Shaq was not guarding him from outside shooting, he was actually unwilling to use mid-range shots to play in an unmanly way. He just had to rush into the paint with the ball and chase Shaq.

Look for physical confrontation.

Anyway, I don’t know what this guy was thinking at the time. When he held the ball and wanted to take three big steps,

When the basket hit the inside, Shaq even deliberately made a way for him. However, when he thought Shaq was making a fool of himself, his three-step layup had already reached the third step. At this time,

When his hand was holding the ball less than twenty centimeters from the basket, a terrifying claw flew out from nowhere, and a huge force from top to bottom directly hit the basketball hard in the front.

above.

The huge force that came from the situation directly overturned Coleman's whole body, and then he fell heavily to the ground. He screamed in pain on the ground with his back on the ground.

At this time, the referee blew the whistle, calling Shaq his third foul of the game. Shaq didn't want to do it now. The Sixers' home fans first booed, and then after hearing the whistle,

Extremely joyful.

Shaq's three fouls meant that he had almost no chance to play in the first half. In fact, from my point of view, this ball is definitely a risk, but from the referee's point of view, after all, this is the Sixers.

It's home court. It's normal to have some home whistles, but Shaq's penalty in the first half was a little too strict.

Our head coach of the Lakers, Silver Fox Harris, was so angry that he jumped three feet high. He kept chasing the referee and saying some words of protest. At this time, the referee may also feel a little guilty, so he let Silver Fox

Even though Harris made a lot of noise, he didn't call him a technical foul. He just ignored the silver fox Harris who was jumping around.

Silver Fox Harris was also quite helpless, so he had to replace Shaq and let Eddie Jones play, forming a small lineup belonging to our Lakers. In this lineup, Robert Horry will enter the center position, and Eddie

Jones will play the small forward position, so our outside shooting ability will be quite strong.

Another advantage of this lineup is that it can open up the space on the court very well, which is convenient for players with strong singles ability like me to perform. In fact, I really like such a lineup. Sometimes the power of this lineup is even

It's no worse than the lineup with Shaq on the court.

Moreover, our lineup is also more flexible on the defensive end. At least we are not afraid of defensive mismatches caused by the opponent's pick-and-roll. Robert Horry can also defend the fifth position.

Of course, the shortcomings of this lineup are also obvious, that is, the inside frame protection ability is relatively weak, and the inside pressure on the opponent team on the offensive end will also be somewhat insufficient. It lacks internal and external integration and high-quality pick-and-roll inside cuts.

Of course, Robert Horry is actually very suitable for pick-and-roll tactics, but he basically cuts outside after the pick-and-roll. Unlike when Shaq was here, he could pose a considerable threat to the inside after the pick-and-roll.

But whether Shaq is on the court or not, we have a series of tactics that we can use, and that's the most important thing.

The Sixers looked very happy after knocking Shaq off the court, while our Lakers players on the court were ready to give them a hard look and let them know the true strength of our Lakers team.

In the next offensive round, our Lakers' five-way strategy showed its due power. We have three points on the court where we can play in isolation and launch attacks, namely point guard Van Exel and shooting guard.

Me, and Eddie Jones at the small forward position, facing our three different offensive points, the Sixers' existing outside players have no way to defend, so in fact I found that the Sixers simply gave up on defense.

It means that all the energy is devoted to fighting with us.

On the defensive end, the Sixers only use one-on-one man-to-man tactics. If they can defend, they can defend. If they can't, it doesn't matter. Regardless of whether there are defensive rebounds or not, they will launch a fast break counterattack as soon as possible, and their

The fast break counterattack is still a bit disorganized, which is one of their shortcomings. However, it is precisely because of their disorganization on the offensive end that our Lakers team is a little confused about their routines when defending them.

In fact, the Sixers' lineup does not have a tall center, so they are relatively close to us in matchups. Although Coleman's foot speed is not fast, it is actually not slower than Robert Horry.

More or less, the most important point is that this guy is relatively bully and afraid of the strong. When facing a super center like Shaq, he is a weak shrimp, but when facing those insiders who are shorter than himself and not as strong as himself, he seems a bit powerful.

Wow, he actually looked like he was going to blow up our Lakers inside line.

However, in the face of this situation, we did not dare to double-team him rashly, because at this time, the Sixers still had two players on the outside who were relatively hot. Originally, Stackhouse's three-point shooting rate was not good this season.

To 30%, but in the previous rounds when we tightened our defense, he seized the opportunity and hit two three-pointers in a row, which made us dare not let him go again.

Because I was playing against Stackhouse, it was quite uncomfortable for him to make two three-pointers. I wanted to come back offensively, but Stackhouse took advantage of me.

This impatience caused me to steal my dribble when I broke through.

When I faced off against Allen Iverson before, I paid a lot of attention to protecting my dribbling. However, when I faced Stackhouse, I seemed to be a little too underestimating the opponent, so that I let him have a ball.

An opportunity directly stole my dribble.

It seems that this guy has carefully observed or studied my dribbling habits before the game. It may also be because the forward change of direction I used was originally copied from Iverson. He looked at Iverson.

The more I use it, the more familiar I become with this move, so much so that when I use it, I will be directly intercepted by him.

I was a little unwilling to quickly turn around to pursue the defense, but in the end I got a foul. At this time, the head coach Silver Fox Harris saw that the situation on the court was a bit chaotic, so he had to call a timeout first, trying to change the rhythm of the court.

Give it some stability.

During the timeout, Silver Fox Harris began to patiently tell us his tactical arrangements. However, during this game, our Lakers players began to look a little absent-minded again. This is probably because we all have this behavior when facing weak teams.

The problem is that he often does not take his opponents seriously, and at the same time he is not very willing to listen carefully to the tactical explanations of head coach Silver Fox Harris.

Silver Fox Harris, an old fox, probably also noticed that our mentality was a bit impetuous in today's game, so he didn't say too many words anymore, and just said a few words of encouragement.

After returning from the timeout, I completely let go and prepared myself to score. Once I entered this mental state, I no longer cared about the surrounding situation and only thought about how to get on top of the opponent.

Score, score, score.

With my concentration further improved, I immediately snatched the ball back from Stackhouse on the defensive end, and then ran towards the Sixers' half court as quickly as possible.

When everyone thought I was going to finish with a breakthrough layup, I stopped when I was one step away from the three-point line, and then pulled up and shot a three-pointer. This series of actions was extremely smooth.

There was no sign of hesitation at all.

And this three-pointer did not disappoint me, it hit the net! The Sixers' home court was suddenly quiet for a second or two.

I turned around and made a telescope gesture towards the home audience, which immediately caused the home fans to remain silent for a while.

My enthusiasm for the game was mobilized. When I concentrated on it, nothing around me could interfere with my performance, whether it was the home fans, teammates, coaches, opponents, referees, everything.

It no longer matters, all I have in mind now is the basket, and scoring is the only thing I have to do.

In three rounds, I stole Stackhouse's dribble twice and slapped him hard. This time I was once again preparing to shoot a fast-break three-pointer, and it was even better than the previous one.

Far.

Stackhouse also rushed towards me like crazy after being intercepted by me. However, I only dribbled the ball once after halftime and prepared to shoot at least one meter away from the three-point line.

When I jumped high again, a figure suddenly appeared on my side.

It was Stackhouse. I didn't expect that he was so fast. He was able to chase me back and even tried to block me from the side.

His body had already rushed up, and my body was also in mid-air at this time. There was already a confrontation in the air between the two sides before I took the shot. In the end, I still threw the ball.

As the referee's whistle sounded, the basketball also hit the net. I fell heavily to the ground, still maintaining the shooting posture in my hand.

I heard the crisp sound of the basketball hitting the net, which was the most beautiful music in the world, and I also saw Stackhouse holding his head in disbelief.

The entire home court of the Sixers was silent, completely stunned by my continuous magical performances. When I staggered up from the ground, I saw that our Lakers bench had completely exploded. Shaq was at this moment

I was also frightened by my two consecutive steals of three-pointers. I made an extremely exaggerated expression on my face, and then I danced in a mechanical dance. It didn't look too funny.

The three-pointer counts, and then there is an extra penalty.

However, the Sixers called a timeout before the free throw.

During the timeout, all the Lakers teammates around me looked at me like crazy, as if I had scored a buzzer-beating shot. Maybe it’s because the last few games have been a bit too depressing, so it’s rare for something like this to happen.

At the wonderful moment, all the Lakers players seemed to have burst out of emotion.

Although my heart was in ups and downs at this time and it was difficult to calm down, I still tried hard to tell myself that the game was not over yet and I needed to continue working hard. However, the state of the two goals just now scares me when I think about it.

It feels like there is a kind of magic attached to you. When I took those two unreasonable three-pointers, I already knew they were going to go in, but I couldn’t remember why.

Would he dare to take a three-pointer like that from that distance in that situation?

This may be the magic of basketball, any situation may occur during the game.

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