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The first thousand and twenty first chapters say elbows(2/2)

In such a duel, some unnatural things will happen.

For example, both warring parties prefer to be the defensive party rather than the offensive party.

Because of the full-court press matchup, the initiative lies in the hands of the defender, and the current rules are not conducive to the attacker.

Therefore, the team that always stands on the defensive side can be said to have the initiative in the game.

Now that the Blazers have become the team with the ball, how to deal with the murderous press has become a problem for them.

Wilson gave his instructions based on the Blazers' lineup.

This was his on-the-spot command.

Since only Jordan in the Trail Blazers' Verdun defense has a stable ability to hold the ball, their defense starts with preventing the ball, especially to prevent Jordan from catching the ball.

However, he overlooked a certain situation that cannot be ignored.

Referee factors.

Wilson is confident that he can stick to Jordan when he is not defending the ball, not to mention that he can't even see the ball, at least so that he can't receive the serve, which is still possible.

Given his physical condition, it is indeed not difficult to do this.

But Jordan didn't play according to common sense. He couldn't get away with his normal movement, so he stopped running. When Wilson got close to him, he suddenly showed his black elbow, making a perfect move for a 14-year-old Philadelphia kid.
Chapter completed!
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