Guard With a Knife

Four Hundred and Ninety-One: [Portland's Great Revival]

At 7:30 in the evening, the Knicks' 32nd game of the 2009-10 season officially kicked off at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland.

The fans of Tear City didn't give the visiting team players any good looks. They erupted in violent boos before the start of the game, and the only thing that Duke Snoopy is thankful for is that the first time he received boos in an away game was the team's second-best.

Zach Randolph doesn't care about being a thorn in the side of his original team. He knows that the scandal he once caused in Portland is still crazily eroding his image.

It's just that he told Snoopy a little strangely: "I thought they would at least remember that in 2003, when the team fell behind 0:3, I stood up from the bench and dragged the arrogant Dallas people into the tiebreaker."

He said very seriously: "I also had glorious moments."

In fact, he has never sold his house in Portland, and he will return to this rose city on the west coast of the United States every offseason. For example, this summer, he once played in the rose garden with South African pearls, although the final result was not so romantic.

"Maybe, you have to do something to remind them of these past events."

Snoopy patted him on the shoulder, and the fight broke out.

Tonight, Snoopy appeared at the starting shooting guard position for the first time, as Matthews was placed on the daily watch list because of some swelling in his ankle after the last game. Originally...the coaching staff intended to give Jeffries some chances, but he is obviously unwilling to continue to go with the Knicks. Since he failed to instigate Zach Randolph's coup in the locker room, he has been indifferently waiting for the opening of the trading window.

The starting list given by the Knicks tonight is: Kirk Hinrich, Snoopidoo, James Johnson, Zach Randolph and Milicic.

Portland's starting five are: Andre Miller, Brandon Roy, Tres Outlaw, Aldridge, Greg Oden.

When the whistle of the game sounded, the Portland youth army showed amazing momentum. Greg Oden beat Dakomilicic on a jump ball, and then Brandon Roy, recognized by the league as the closest to Kobe Bryant's style of play, used a calm and steady change of direction to shake Snoopidoo's defense, and then hit A standard step-back step-back jumper that can no longer be standard.

Looking back, Snoopy's attempt to get past Huang Mambaroy's defense was blocked.

No one denies that Lord Duke's two-handed dribble is as sharp as a scalpel, and his speed can even be compared with Iverson. At the same time, he also has a lot of fancy ball handling performances, just like Jason Williams.

However, he lacked the most important thing... or body control. Compared with the top outsiders, his ability to control his body is far behind, and his body adjustment ability, especially the rotation at the extreme, is very poor. His only escape technique that can be regarded as entering the room may be to use his right foot as the axis to quickly half-rotate past people and then accelerate straight forward.

When this trick is repeated, the smart defender is ready.

Brandon Roy is a very smart player. When his knee was injured twice in college, he relied more on his own mind on the court.

However, the IQ of Snoopy Duke is obviously higher. He still used complicated fancy dribbles to deceive Roy and completed a spin. Den's grip...his breakthrough path was too predictable.

This led to... the Duke had to pass the basketball to Milicic in a covert way.

But when Milicic tried to shoot, Roy, who was slapped and caught up, stopped with a foul.

Milicic goes to the free throw line.

"You haven't really developed your own offense yet," Brendan Roy told Snoopy.

This young man, who is currently ranked third in the league as a shooting guard, has an honest expression and steady belief.

In fact, since the second-ranked Dwyane Wade's style of play is not an old-fashioned academic shooting guard,

Brandon Roy has been called the next shooting guard successor by more and more basketball experts. This is probably why more and more people call him the Yellow Mamba.

Doug knew what Roy said. That's why...the reason for the dispute with Zach Randolph. If Dug wants to temper the offense, he must have enough shooting power and dominance, but Zach obviously can't integrate well in this tactical system.

Swish! Swish!

Made two free throws.

Milicic scored the opening two points for the Knicks without any risk.

Subsequently, Brandon Roy still tirelessly launched an offensive from Duke Snoopy. Although Snoopy's defense on the perimeter has improved, he still cannot stop the fierce firepower of the league's third shooting guard, and Brandon Roy Yi is by no means the kind of player who focuses on scoring. He is good at using his own scoring ability to open up the situation and then assist his teammates to enter the state.

Aldridge got a lot of opportunities from this. He hit two shots at a 45-degree angle 16 feet from the basket, which is a defensive area that Zach can't spread out.

Zach tried really hard to create isolations in the paint tonight, but whenever he knocked Aldridge out of the way, Greg Oden's defense covered them. And he's not a quick passer, so his shooting percentage didn't look very good in the first quarter.

And the Knicks just barely maintained the score gap in the first quarter by virtue of Kirk Hinrich's outstanding performance, and did not allow the score gap to expand to double digits.

In the live broadcast of Time Warner TV in Portland, Drexler commented on Snoopy as a pioneer star: "He is a good player. He can provide support and defense in the penalty area. , and his ability to protect the rim is at the top level in the league. He can also sort out the team's offense at the 1st position and use the pass to drive his teammates forward. But he appeared at the 2nd position tonight, although he has been in the entire summer Training with Kobe Bryant. But there are some things that training can't make up for. Just comparing the ability of the 2nd position, he is at least five levels behind Brandon Roy."

"Zach proved tonight why he was traded by Portland, he is still keen on individual play, and in the options of passing and rushing offensive rebounds, he will always barely shoot one first, and then rush to the frontcourt Rebounds. He has the size and ability to call the ball to great effect against lesser bigs. But tonight it's Greg. If Oden stays healthy and returns to his athleticism , I think he will be the strongest rim protector in the league. Moreover, he does not need any tactical support, standing there, he is a unique defensive system!"

Fans in the Portland area are very happy to hear such comments. In their hearts, they still think that Greg Oden is the best choice. up, not Durant. Last season, Greg Oden came back and played 77 games. With everyone worried about his fragile knee, he averaged 9 points, 7 rebounds (3 front boards) and 1.6 blocks in 21 minutes per game, and his shooting percentage was 56%.

Combined with his 21-year-old age, and only one year of college and one-year NBA qualifications, and has a solid seven-foot height, although his athletic ability has lost nearly average, he can still run and jump, and he is active in training. physique.

Who dares to despise him?

However, God still made a joke with everyone present.

The Knicks coaching staff, who trailed by 8 points in the first quarter, realized that it was a wrong decision to let Snoopy appear at the 2nd position. As a result, Snoopy returned to the 4th position, and Zach Randolph became the center. Partnering with him are Stephon Marbury, James Johnson and Gallinari.

When the Duke appeared at the 4th position and cooperated with his old partner Stephen Marbury, a completely different scene immediately appeared.

Although he was a bit difficult to defend against Aldridge's high jumper on the offensive end, he kept Aldridge from getting close to the basket, and his solid chassis skills prevented him from saving half a step. At the same time, on the offensive end. His breakthrough was a bit exhausting for Ross, but after two quick changes of direction, it was difficult for the seven-foot Aldridge to keep up with the rhythm. He had to accept the fact that Snoopy flashed in.

Greg Oden's defensive impact was as good as ever, but the Duke passed the ball faster than he reacted, and he was always able to shoot the ball through to Randolph the moment Oden shifted his focus. Randolph quickly completed the attack, he was like a fish in water in the process, scoring again and again!

As Snoopy and Randolph opened up the situation inside, Gallinari and Stephon Marbury on the outside also began to show their swords frequently.

The rhythm of the game gradually favored the Knicks. It wasn't until three minutes left in the second quarter that Zach Randolph paused a bit on a pass from Snoopy on the drive, and just as he was attempting a dunk, Greg Oden has swooped in...Oden is a good kid who is aggressive on defense.

But his fate is a bit embarrassing.

The two heavy centers collided in the air and landed in a panic almost at the same time.

After landing on the ground, Randolph fell backwards. He used the fat on the floor and his back to remove the gravity... Although the scene of his fall aroused ridicule from the audience, thinking that he fell It's too funny.

In contrast, Greg Oden is more honest, he landed firmly on the ground, very stable. But a third of a second later, he flexed his left foot quickly and jumped up on his right foot, followed by a painful thump...his hard landing brought pain to his left knee.

He had to stop the game and jump back to the bench with the help of his teammates. This caused the entire arena to sigh, and every fan had a difficult expression on his face, and silently prayed to God, hoping that this guy didn't get hurt in any way.

In the chaotic state of the arena, the Trail Blazers team doctor made a judgment and helped Greg to the player channel.

All players, including the Knicks, hope that Greg's fragile knee will not suffer any more injuries.

In this era of increasing emphasis on confrontation, if a great giant is equated with injuries, it is difficult to reproduce Bill Wharton's legend.

"I'm sorry this injury happened." Zach Randolph told Stephon Marbury beside him: "Actually, if time went back, I would choose a quick layup instead of a dunk."

Marbury patted him on the shoulder, and he said calmly: "Actually, this is just a normal confrontation. Greg's injury in this kind of confrontation can only show two things. First: his body has not yet Get ready. Number two: Portland's team doctors didn't fully understand his physical condition."

Duge at the side was thoughtful, and he murmured softly: "Didn't you realize that Auden actually has short and long legs?"

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