One Hundred and Ninety-Five: [God Mode]
"Whoa! snoopy-du! du! du!"
McBrin let out a scream in the commentary booth, and his iconic overlapping sound made the audience in front of the TV ecstatic, like a Gatlin with a changed sound and a blue light. WWW. SUIMENG. lā
"Doggy's block was great. His strengths are the same as before, he still has amazing power and bounce in place. But the key to this ball is that his shortcomings have been improved. His turn speed is obviously faster than It was faster before. Combined with his breakthrough with the ball in the last possession, it can now be concluded that his flexibility and coordination have improved again, and his pace rate has also increased."
Complimentary words kept coming out of McBrin's mouth.
At this time, the director switched to the close-up shot of the basket, and played the original sound of Dug to JR Smith.
To be honest, Doug's voice is very sexy, with a unique metallic feeling.
When he said, 'If you dare to enter the box again, then I will cover you tonight...one, two, three...no. Should be five. ’, all the audience in front of the TV couldn’t help applauding.
Before the live broadcast started, ESPN broadcast the provocative remarks made by JR Smith and others. So everyone can understand what the puppy is responding to at once.
"It's trash talk at its best."
Reggie Miller said: "The biggest difference between Puppy and JR Smith is that he comes from UC, and he is a rigorous academic genius. He never speaks freely, but every word he says is irrefutable. This is the glory of our UC Tradition."
"Yes." Bill Wharton also testified: "We always do what we say!"
The two UC university presidents boasted so much that McBrin rolled his eyes, and he turned his head to look at Reggie Miller: "So, that's why you pushed away Jordan and hit the lore?"
"It's more than that. If you open my resume, you can still see the picture of me shutting up Spike Lee." Reggie Miller was very proud of his great achievements.
At this time, the Nuggets re-serve.
Anthony Carter tried a three-point jumper from the outside and missed!
Doug easily picked off the defensive rebound.
Then, he directly launched a fast break, he quickly reached the frontcourt with the ball, Anthony Carter tried to steal in the past,
But Duge turned his back and swayed away.
At this time, although the puppy's ball-holding movement is still a little stiff, especially the upper body. But if you want to clamp him with your own strength, it is already a very difficult task. Even in a double-team, he has a 60% chance of breaking through the line of defense.
Sean Livingston commented before the game that Doug's ability to break through with the ball was 70% of Wade's level, but in fact it was more than that, because he ignored the puppy's IQ. IQ is not obvious during training, but when it comes to unpredictable courts, it immediately becomes valuable.
Of course... in terms of breakthrough kills, he's not even 50% of Dwyane Wade. Because the puppy's finishing method is too single, he can only go to the basket, and the layup is not easy. Although the Flash has a slight shortcoming in three-pointers, he has formed a superstar offensive system. The trinity of sudden shots and passes makes it difficult for opponents to make targeted defenses.
But even when the puppy's autonomous killing ability is not strong, he still drives the second team on both ends of the offense and defense. On the offensive end, Marion, James Jones, Haslem, and Chalmers formed an offensive firepower network under his tandem.
And on the defensive end. His blocking deterrence successfully turned the basket into a no-fly zone. Kenyon Martin tried dunks, but failed twice. An alley-oop was picked off by the puppy directly from the air in advance, and a one-handed dunk was slapped out of the three-point line.
After Kenyon Martin suffered a serious injury, he is no longer the New Jersey beast that year. In addition, he has not developed a reliable offensive method, so he poses little threat to Doug on the offensive end.
Halfway through the second quarter, 45:36, the Heat in the away game led by 9 points under the leadership of the puppy.
Seeing that he was about to break through double digits, George Karl couldn't hold back any longer. He hurriedly replaced Carmelo Anthony and Chris Anderson on the court at the same time.
The arrival of Anthony has changed the Nuggets' offensive decline, and the point difference is narrowing at a slow pace.
But Chris Anderson didn't make the Nuggets' defense better. Although he blocked Sean Marion, this didn't change the fact that the Nuggets continued to lose in the penalty area: after the puppies were fully evolved, they broke through rhythm changes More and more, he is getting better at passing the ball outside the penalty area, and the direct consequence of this is that Sean Marion's offensive efficiency is getting higher and higher.
At a certain moment, Pat Riley in front of the TV even had the urge to keep Sean Marion.
But in the end, he was ruthless. Today's puppies have been able to make up part of the flank defense vacancy left by Sean Marion. But the team still lacks a center who can play singles in the penalty area: In 2008, the NBA's highest standard for centers was still low post singles.
With 3 minutes left in the first half, 52:47.
After superstar Anthony came on the court, he recovered the 4-point lead.
At this time, both sides made personnel adjustments, and Dwyane Wade and Allen Iverson played one after another.
The golden double swords and the golden double guns confronted each other head-on again.
After Iverson came on the court, he expanded the offensive firepower of the Nuggets, but after his throw into the interior was interfered by Doug, he lingered more on the perimeter to attack. Carmelo Anthony, as usual, slings Shawn Marion from 15 feet left and right.
Both the golden guns have regained their touch.
But the golden double knives are a bit rushed. Previously, Doug appeared as the "little brain" of the Flash, with almost no self-awareness, whether it was pick-and-rolls, screens, blocking, blocking, or connecting, passing, and assisting. These are all to make Wade more efficient.
But now, when the puppy has the ball, he's starting to have a mind of his own. This kind of self-thinking makes the Flash's position a bit 'redundant', and when the Flash started to break through, Snoopy has been looking for better opportunities to connect the team independently. This leads to the shelving of resources and the formation of internal friction waste.
In addition, Keith Smart is extremely bad at regulating offense, so this situation has been maintained.
Swish!
With Allen Iverson hitting a three-pointer at the buzzer, the first half ended.
59:59.
The two sides tied.
"Snoopy is getting a little rushed."
Sitting in front of the TV, Spoelstra sighed and said: "He seems to have gotten used to the core style of offense with the ball."
His words actually meant to complain. He thought that if Doug followed the Flash's footsteps honestly, the game would go much smoother. At least the Nuggets couldn't tie the point difference.
Pat Riley did not agree with Spoelstra's ideas. He said: "Dwyane has to adapt to Snoopy's progress, and they need to adjust again..."
Before Pat Riley finished speaking, Spoelstra shuddered. He couldn't help having a conditioned reflex in his head when he heard the word "control" now. He asked subconsciously: " You're not going to suspend Dwyane from the team, are you?"
Pat Riley gave him a blank look: "How is it possible? At least for the next five years, Dwyane will always be our core."
"However, Snoopy has now shown the potential to become a core player in the future. Therefore, we must let him hold the ball more and let him have more control over the game. This is a long training process, and he has become Our plan b."
Pat Riley said.
"What about Michael Beasley?" Spoelstra asked again.
"He's now Plan C." Pat Riley's voice was very firm. With Dug's leap forward tonight, the two rookies had already made a distinction in his mind.
This made Spoelstra secretly stunned. He witnessed Doug from a marginal rookie to a specific play, to a six-set play, and now... he turned out to be the team's plan B directly. Poor Michael Beasley didn't know anything, he was suspended for eight games and the whole world changed.
ESPN returns to halftime commentary after a short commercial break.
In this session, Bill Walton and Reggie Miller highly praised their elementary school brothers, and they thought that Snoopy's performance tonight was simply perfect.
However, McBrin provided a new point of view: "Maybe, we can no longer look at Snoopy as a role player. We have to raise his requirements. If he is regarded as an elite player or the second core of the Heat , so ... his performance in the first three minutes of the break was absolutely terrible. He had a ball dispute with Dwyane Wade, and he kind of took over the game. flat."
His new view made it impossible for Bill Walton or Reggie Miller to say anything to refute it.
Indeed, if you look at Snoopy by elite player standards, his performance in the final three minutes is undoubtedly a disaster.
A player who has no shooting ability but bypasses the core of the team to take over the ball is not a smart choice from any point of view.
Doug realized this himself, and he was honest with Dwyane Wade about his uncoolness before entering the locker room.
Wade smiled slightly, expressing his understanding, and patted Doug on the shoulder: "Work hard in the second half, and our golden swords will definitely defeat the golden double guns."
Dwyane is not a harsh leader, and he won't yell and curse for a little thing. Of course, he will not be so generous as to give up the ball!
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The second half of the game started quickly.
The puppy still plays as a power forward, but he no longer forcibly holds the ball to drive the team's offense, but instead becomes an assistant next to the Flash, clearing obstacles for Dwyane Wade and connecting teammates.
He's done a great job in that role, and Wade's offensive efficiency has skyrocketed.
Although the opposite golden guns still maintain a strong offensive output, but...the Heat are still gradually gaining the lead.
This makes Pat Riley in front of the TV very pleased. The Denver Nuggets are undoubtedly the best touchstone for this western road trip, if the team can suppress them in all directions. Then this year's playoffs, or even the second round is not a dream.
However, just when Pat Riley was about to open a bottle of red wine to celebrate, an accident happened.
Dwyane Wade landed on Nene's instep after a simple layup and fell to the floor screaming in pain.
"It's over!"
Pat Riley slapped his head, and all his previous excitement turned into sadness and prayer at this moment.
Compared to Wade's injury, he would rather lose ten games, or even twenty games.
"It must not be the knee."
Pat Riley muttered.
Spoelstra's eyes widened on the side, and he was thinking about another thing: Snoopy is too lucky. He just had a stable ability to hold the ball, and the main core was injured immediately. Is this... God mode?
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