Super Role Player

Chapter 76 Return to American Airlines Arena

American Airlines Arena, home of the Heat. . . .

The 76ers had arrived early. The airport bus stopped at the first floor passage of the arena. The players got off the bus one after another, took their luggage and walked towards the visiting team's locker room.

Anxi was the last to get off the bus and took her luggage under the bus. Anxi walked slowly at the back of everyone. Soon, as expected, reporters waiting in the passage gathered around.

Reporters from ESPN, reporters from The Florida Express-Times, and reporters from Sports Illustrated and Yahoo Sports all surrounded Anxi, blocking Anxi.

Anxi was willing to answer a few questions, but the team press officer behind him quickly ran over, stopped a few reporters, argued while walking, and then reached an agreement at the door of the visiting team's locker room, only three questions were allowed. problem, because Anxi still has to do some physical therapy to prepare for the game.

So, several reporters discussed it, and the reporter from the Florida Express Times was excluded. The reporter from ESPN asked first: "Ann, please predict the outcome of this game."

Anxi nodded without any strange expression and answered the question calmly: "We will win the final victory in this game."

The reporter from The Florida Express-Times was anxious, but there was no way, he was excluded, so he could only look at the other side, and the reporter from Sports Illustrated asked: "What if we lose?"

Anxi narrowed his eyes. He knew that the person who jumped the most on social networking sites seemed to be a reporter from Sports Illustrated. This question from Sports Illustrated seemed to be digging a hole for Anxi.

Anxi did not hesitate and said directly: "Without ifs, the winner will only be the Philadelphia 76ers."

Then, Anxi didn't give the Sports Illustrated reporter any chance and looked directly at the Yahoo Sports reporter: "Last question."

The reporter from Yahoo Sports nodded: "You are already in the All-Star Game. Make a prediction for yourself. How many points can you score in the first All-Star Game in your career?"

"One point." Anxi smiled and gave an inexplicable answer, "One point?" How to get it? Make one of two free throws after committing a foul?

Anxi pushed the door open and entered the visiting team's locker room. Brett Brown was already holding a tactical board, ready to lay out the tactics for this game.

Anxi did not go to his place,

Instead, he walked over to Brett Brown and discussed it.

"Brett, let me play the three position in this game."

"Position 3? You want to face lbj?"

"Yes, give me LeBron James and I will give you a victory."

Brett Brown tilted his head and thought about it. If Anxi was asked to play the third position, his original tactical arrangement would have to be overthrown. Originally, Brett Brown was planning to let Anxi continue to play the second position, regardless of defense, and focus on The offense is enough. Now that Anxi has taken the initiative to apply to face LeBron James, the defense has to take care of it. This is different from Brett Brown's original idea.

But after a while, Brett Brown made up his mind.

Anxi actively asked for a fight, and Brett Brown obviously wanted to support him, so he nodded: "Okay, Anxi, you play the third position in this game."

Anxi sat back in his seat, and Brett Brown also picked up the tactical board again and began to lay out the tactics for this game.

"In this game, our lineup is, McAway, An, Jae Crowder, Thaddeus and Cole Aldridge, but Jay, you change positions with An, An goes to the third position, Jae Crowder, you Go to position two.”

Jack Crowder nodded numbly. He didn't understand the significance of this change.

Soon, Brett Brown said the significance of this change: "An, your task is relatively heavy in this game, guard LeBron James, and then control the team's offense. We need a victory."

Anxi nodded.

Brett Brown continued: "In this game, we still stick to the previous style of play, speed up the tempo, and play fast break counterattacks, but we must pay attention to defense, especially you, Claude, although you don't need to defend lbj, but Dwayne Wade is not an easy opponent to deal with either."

Jack Crowder also nodded, and Brett Brown finally said: "We have a good offense and leave the defense to Anxi and Jack Crowder. We have a chance to win this game."

The American Airlines Arena has been filled with white, and fans wearing white Heat jerseys have filled the arena.

In the last few minutes before the game, the two teams had come to the sidelines.

When the on-site commentator began to introduce the players of the home and away teams, LeBron James grabbed a handful of magnesium powder and walked to the technical table.

Sprinkling magnesium powder is already LeBron James's signature pre-game ritual. There are various versions of the reason why he sprinkled magnesium powder, but no matter what version it is, standing in front of the technical stage, LeBron James The image of throwing a handful of magnesium powder into the sky is deeply ingrained.

When James threw the powder, huge cheers erupted from the American Airlines Arena, which meant the game was about to begin.

The referee blew his whistle and came to the center of the court with the basketball in his arms.

The referee of this game was bald referee Joe Crawford. After the two teams stood on the court, Joe Crawford threw the basketball high and the game began!

Cole Aldridge jumped high and grabbed the basketball. Anxi took the basketball and advanced directly to the three-point line.

Defending Anxi is Luke Richard Mbah a Moute. As the Heat's most important signing this season, in the Heat's second game of the season, the opening game against the 76ers, Mbah a Moute exposed his The biggest problem - no offensive ability. With Mbah a Moute on the court, the Heat are almost attacking four-on-five. Fortunately, Mbah a Moute has a strong presence on the defensive end, so Mbah a Moute has never fallen out of the lineup, but his current position is actually It's just a fake.

Each game opens for six or seven minutes to limit the opponent's star players, and then David Fizdale will replace him with offensive players such as Ray Allen.

After Anxi observed the Heat's defense on the first goal of the game, he directly beckoned for a pick-and-roll screen. Thaddeus Young came out from the inside and blocked Luke Richard Mbah a Moute. Anxi quickly dribbled the ball and rushed to the three-point line. Inside, a pull-up jumper came.

Bang, missed.

The opening was a bit cold, and Anxi didn't care. When he saw the Heat getting the rebound, he retreated immediately.

After retreating from defense, Anxi faced LeBron James.

However, James only controlled the outside line for a while, and did not attack himself. He directly passed the ball to Wade.

Wade accelerated his breakthrough, but his layup was interfered by Jae Crowder and failed to score.

Cole Aldridge protected the rebound. After grabbing the rebound, he passed it directly to Anxi, who rushed forward with the ball.

The Heat's retreat was not timely. At the beginning of the game, they had not yet entered the state.

The same goes for the 76ers. Only Anxi and McAway were able to quickly attack, but this was enough.

Anxi shouted: "Quick attack!"

People's attention was immediately raised. Five people quickly ran towards the frontcourt, instantly forming a fast break momentum. The Heat also accelerated their retreat, but on the other side, McAway had already inserted from the side. The Heat's inside line.

Anxi found the right opportunity and passed a quick and accurate pass, penetrating the Heat's defense.

McAway took the basketball, drove to the basket, and was about to make a layup.

At this moment, Mario Chalmers, who was behind McAway, caught up and reached out to pull McAway's jersey.

McAway was moving towards the basket at high speed. When Mario Chalmers pulled him, McAway's forward momentum was immediately caught, and he was pulled out of the air by Chalmers.

He fell to the floor with a loud bang.

With a beep, the referee's whistle sounded in time, but McAway on the floor hugged his ankle with a ferocious look on his face, obviously injured.

The fans at the scene booed, not for Chalmers' foul, but for McAway. Heat fans thought McAway was injured.

The court suddenly became a mess. As the team boss, Anxi immediately waved the team doctor to come on, and then approached the referee. Anxi believed that the ball should be at least a first-level flagrant foul.

On the other side, Jae Crowder directly faced Mario Chalmers, LeBron James also went up to protect his teammates, and the referee was also a little confused.

After blowing the whistle several times, the referee Joe Crawford pulled away the players on both sides who were about to fight. Then he called the other two linesmen and went to the technical desk to call up the replay.

On the human side, the team doctor's examination also came out quickly. McAway could no longer continue the game, and he signaled Brett Brown to make a substitution.

"Shet!" Brett Brown sprayed. This game was a bit unlucky. McAway was injured at the beginning.

Brett Brown patrolled the bench for a week and finally decided to let Tony Roten play to enhance the team's impact on the offensive end.

At this time, the referee's penalty also came out. Joe Crawford blew the whistle towards Mario Chalmers and raised a gesture - a second-level flagrant foul!

Mario Chalmers was ejected directly!

American Airlines Arena immediately burst into overwhelming boos, and some fans on the sidelines cursed Joe Crawford.

However, people were satisfied with the result of this penalty. Killer Mario Chalmers also had to leave the game, and the Heat replaced Norris Cole.

The man also got a two-free throw, and Tony Wroten, who came off the bench, executed two free throws.

When Tony Roten made a free throw, Anxi put his hands on his hips and approached the side of the court, asking about the results of McAway's inspection.

Brett Brown told Anxi that there is no major problem, he has a sprained ankle and may have to rest for a few games.

Hearing this, Anxi felt relieved.

On the court, Tony Roten made two free throws, and he started to serve the ball from the sideline. Anxi received the ball from the sidelines, and Mbah a Moute was still defending him. To be continued. Activate new URL

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