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Chapter 249(2/2)

, so George Karl quickly made a judgment in his mind.

Ty Lawson's breakthrough ability is very strong. He is basically stronger than Steve Blake. It is as easy as drinking water and eating. So with the help of Gallinari's pick-and-roll, he broke into the Lakers' goal with just one step.

In the 3-second zone, Ty Lawson is worthy of being the "Breaking King" of later generations. His breakthrough skills are extremely sharp. Neither Steve Blake nor Matt Barnes has time to block this 5-foot-11-inch kid.

Tall.

Well done! That's it, go kill the Lakers inside!

When George Karl saw this, a smile appeared on his lips.

Beep~

The host was directly assessed a defensive foul, and Ty Lawson not only scored the goal, but also earned an additional penalty opportunity.

Brush~

There was no suspense about the free throw, which fell accurately into the Lakers' net.

87-85, the score difference narrowed instantly.

"Great block, Danilo!" Ty Lawson and Danilo Gallinari high-fived each other after the goal.

"I said Bynum, can you concentrate more? Don't pay for an extra foul if you can't guard against it." After Tang Qian saw the score difference narrowing, he said to Andrew Bynum. "I don't care.

Ah! Chinaman, please leave me alone!" Anzhu struggled very hard in this game, especially in the fourth quarter, when he once again fell into the "McGee Curse" and his personal singles success rate was extremely low.

"Okay, I just want to remind you that you have committed your fourth personal foul. There are still four or five minutes in the game, so just don't get sent off." Tang Qian shrugged and said nonchalantly.

"Do I need you to tell me this? Mind your own business!" The nunnery master showed no appreciation and ran towards the front court.

"Give it to Andrew, give it to Andrew, Ramon! Don't hesitate!" Mike Brown kept shouting off the court, like a circus clown, very "eye-catching". Ramon Sessions originally wanted this ball for himself

Dribbling to break through, and then seeing whether the opportunity was for a layup or a pass. But when Mike Brown called out like this, he had no choice but to sling the basketball into the paint.

Everyone pulled apart to give the nunnery master enough space for singles.

This is the absolute core style of play, which is what people often call "four people watch the show and one person plays the game."

Anzhu's personal offensive ability is actually very strong this season, but he has not been able to show it since entering the playoffs. Including tonight, the Nuggets McGee's "care" throughout the whole process made him uncomfortable. Some people will say,

This is because "someone" didn't pass the ball to him in the playoffs. But the data doesn't lie. Anzhu's average shots per game are only 0.5 fewer than in the regular season, but his score dropped by a full 2 ​​points, and his shooting percentage was sufficient.

It dropped by 8.1%. You can't blame "someone" for these declines, right? Because his average shooting distance is exactly the same as in the regular season, 4.6 feet, not leaning outward at all.

Mood and emotion are the Achilles heel of Anzhu, and in the fierce competition in the playoffs, the mental requirements are no worse than the technical requirements. Therefore, it makes sense that Anzhu's performance in the playoffs "slumped".

bingo.

Don’t underestimate McGee. In this season’s playoffs, he has seen significant growth in everything except scoring. Especially in terms of rebounds and blocks, he is completely different and has changed tremendously. Rebounds have increased from 5.8 times to 5.8 times.

It rose to 9.6 times, and the blocks increased from 1.6 to 3.1 times, which is very scary.

"Come on, the number one center in the regular season, give me another big shot!" McGee said provocatively from behind.

In the entire NBA league, there are definitely not many people who can be successfully provoked by Big McGee, but Andrew Bynum happens to be one of them. The master was furious when he heard this, and directly hit the opponent with his back. The master's tonnage and strength

Both are better than McGee, so it is not difficult to squeeze out shooting space in the low post.

Just at the moment of shooting, something went wrong.

Pa~

McGee's big hat fanned the ball away.

PS: When McGee first came to the Nuggets, he weighed just over 250 pounds. As for the 270 pounds in later generations, that was a few years later.

The above-mentioned McGee averaged 5.8 rebounds per game in the regular season only counted his 20 games with the Nuggets, because he was traded from the Washington Wizards after playing more than half of this season. If you want to calculate the data for the entire season

, which is 7.8 rebounds, 2.2 blocks, 5.8 rebounds and 1.6 blocks, only counting the 20 regular season games with the Nuggets, Xiao Zi would like to explain here.
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