One Hundred and Seventy-Four: [Superstar Play]
In fact, everyone knows what Banks is thinking. After all, every bench player is eager for garbage time.
This is the best time to brush data.
It's just... what he said seemed a little careless.
Dwyane Wade and others frowned.
"Do you think I was ashamed of playing in the first half?"
Duger walked over, his eyes fixed on Marcus Banks, and asked sharply: "So, in your heart, it is shameful to block, screen, pick-and-roll, and switch for teammates??"
Snoopy is loud and passionate!
The entire locker room was overwhelmed by him.
Although most players in the NBA don't like to do these things, no one dares to deny these "dirty jobs" in person, because it is tantamount to publicly declaring that they are not team players.
In this locker room, anyone's condescending and sharp questioning, even Dwyane Wade, may not be as effective as Snoopy's 'deafening'.
Because, the Heat, whether it is the uniform team, the coaching team, or the player team, everyone knows that he is a real team player.
So, when Marcus Banks said 'shame', many people frowned, not only because everyone has been favored by Doug, but more importantly, it is completely politically incorrect .
"I...I..." Marcus Banks stammered, under the awe of Doug's justice, he finally realized that he had said something wrong: "I...I didn't mean that."
Now that the matter has come to this point, it is impossible for Duge to give him another chance to apologize and maneuver.
He's always been a smart guy. He knows how to take advantage of other people's 'stupidity'.
Immediately, Doug turned around quickly and told Spoelstra: "Coach, since you have decided to give up this game, please give me the next time. I want to prove to some people that when I don't What it's like to have a 'disgraceful' job."
Spoelstra looked at the 'grievous' Doug.
He is also very angry, as a coach, he has no reason not to like a team player like Doug.
He was about to say yes.
Michael Beasley on the side said loudly: "Snoopy, I support you unconditionally. If you need help, I am willing to cooperate 100%."
Dug looked sideways at Michael Beasley, and to be honest, he was very moved. But at the same time, he felt a little sorry, because he was bound to take away some of Michael Beasley's tactical space next.
"Okay. I'll give you the time for the second half, and you can let yourself go." Spoelstra patted Doug on the shoulder: "Although your contribution to the team can't be seen in the statistics, the coaching staff can't see it." I am sure of your role. Come on!!"
Spoelstra's words were final. Marcus Banks paid for his stupidity.
And more importantly, he provided the best foundation for Duge to take advantage of the trend.
Spoelstra then gave Doug the power to pick players.
He regarded the garbage time in the second half as a "reward" for Doug's silent dedication in the previous game. If Marcus Banks hadn't jumped out, and Duger hadn't taken advantage of the opportunity to say the righteous rhetorical question, Spoelstra's decentralization would definitely not be so thorough. Other players will not be so convinced.
"Thanks Marcus Banks."
When Duge walked to the court to warm up in advance, he muttered in his heart.
boom!
When Doug was warming up, he suddenly rushed into the paint and completed a one-handed dunk.
This sparked an exclamation from Sean Livingston next to him.
It wasn't Doug's dunk that he marveled at.
But before the dunk, Doug actually completed a big step ahead of the change of direction while moving fast, and then rushed into the paint with a single-handed dunk. His dunk height was higher than before. But the biggest shock came from his large change of direction in the high-speed movement state.
"Congratulations, your breakthrough is finally not going in a straight line." Sean Livingston walked over and gave Doug a high five,
He congratulated his friend from the bottom of his heart.
Duge was also extremely surprised deep in his heart at this time.
Today, with the improvement of the flexibility of his waist, he is more flexible in the breakthrough and change of direction in small steps, and he can already complete the dribble under the crotch and behind the back. This provides more possibilities for breakthroughs in small spaces.
And in the high-speed breakthrough state with large strides, it can also complete the frontal change of direction in a relatively fast rhythm, although the fluency is lacking. But it's okay to kill the defense.
The height of the dunk has also increased. When he dunks with one hand, two-thirds of his forearm can already exceed the basket.
In addition, the improvement of body control ability is all-round. If he tracks and defends outside players now, he will definitely not be as embarrassed as before.
call!
Duge took a deep breath: It feels good to make progress!
Then, he tries a jumper... BOOM!
There are still iron strikes everywhere, but occasionally one or two can enter.
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The second half of the game came slowly, and the whistle sounded.
Doug led the players onto the field.
Magloire, James Jones, Dorell Wright, Sean Livingston are his selected teammates.
These four players are all very tall. Although the two swingmen do not have the ability to handle the ball, they are all good off-ball shooters. However, Magloire on the inside has a certain amount of singles and a certain amount of defense. Sean Livingston on the periphery has relatively stable organizational skills, and can occasionally hand over wonderful passes in a flash of inspiration.
Duger believes that this lineup may not be without the power to fight.
"You are a bunch of old, weak, sick and disabled."
As soon as Andrew Bynum came on the court, he attacked Dug with bad mouth: "I didn't expect the garbage time to come so soon. It's really disappointing."
Duge raised his head and stared at him coldly: "I hope you can still smile so brightly after ten minutes."
"I will smile brighter." Andrew Bynum disapproved, he grinned, showing all his teeth. It's ugly, but extremely arrogant!
At this time, Sean Livingston brought the basketball over steadily.
Doug ran beyond the three-point line, Livingston gave him the ball directly, and then went deep to the left of the free throw line. James Jones and Dorell Wright ran between the two wings, and Magloire fell into the depths of the penalty area and was on call at any time.
"This is how superstars play," ESPN's Mike Breen said, pointing to the screen.
"Yes. This position reminds me of Kobe Bryant, Vince Carter or Tracy McGrady, these top swingmen." Reggie Miller frowned and said, "It's just that Snoopy can really break through Trey. Wau Ariza's defense? Is he not afraid to run into the paint again and get surrounded?"
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