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Chapter 343 No matter how good the tactics are, one brick will be knocked down



Chapter 343 No matter how good the tactics are, one brick will be knocked down

Chapter 343 No matter how good the tactics are, one brick will knock them down

At the end of the timeout, Popovich replaced Ginobili, who was refreshed after drinking chicken soup, and replaced Brent Barry, while Robert Horry remained on the court.

Popovich must miss Malik Rose very much now. He thought that losing Stephen Jackson was the biggest loss for the Spurs this season. Only now did he realize that the biggest loss was Malik Rose!

Compared with Malik Rose, Robert Horry's defense is simply Shet, and the Mohammed who was traded for Malik Rose is also Shet's offense!

Now that it is so miserable, Popovich still has to pinch his nose and let Robert Horry stay on the court, because the next point is to chase points. When there is no option for both offense and defense, the Spurs can only choose to give up defense and fight with the Charlotte Bobcats on offense...

Popovich drew several sets of tactics on the tactical board, all aimed at Zhao Ke. Who made him so thin and easy to bully?

However, although the tactics are well designed, they are useless. No matter how skilled you are, you will be afraid of kitchen knives;

Don Nelson once again predicted the Spurs lineup, he replaced Zhao Ke and Chris Anderson with Stephen Marbury and David West.

Popovich's arrangement fell through again, and Don Nelson was not prepared to save any face for his assistant coach back then.

Stephen Marbury is not afraid of confrontation. The "horse political commissar" whose weight and strength have soared this season can even defend Ginobili without suffering.

David West is specially used to deal with Robert Horry. His offensive ability is far beyond that of Chris Anderson. The former Mr. Key is treated the same as Zhao Ke!

Because of Duncan's offensive foul before, the Charlotte Bobcats got the ball.

At this time, Stephen Marbury, who had just entered the field full of energy, began to implement the "tumor" style of play explained by Don Nelson. With a big wave of his hand, his teammates opened up space, and he began to single-handedly hit Tony Parker.

Two seasons ago, when the "commissar horse" was still in the Suns, the French were no match for him. Now the "commissar horse" has far more weight and strength than before. Tony Parker's offense has grown rapidly, but his defense is as poor as before. He feels even more strenuous.

Stephen Marbury is very patient now. He competed with Tony Parker from beyond the three-point line for a full 8 seconds. He dribbled the ball under the crotch with various feints. It was not until the moment the Frenchman was tired and relaxed that he quickly flicked his tail and reached the basket.

Facing this windy man, Duncan attacked ahead of time, preparing to seal the opponent at the free throw line.

But he forgot that the insider partner with him was not Muhammad, let alone David Robinson, but Robert Horry!

Dwight Howard was alone at the basket, and Robert Horry turned a blind eye.

How could such a good opportunity be missed by Stephen Marbury, he is a "political commissar"!

With a flick of his right hand, a ball passed between Deng Daidai's legs, bounced up again, and just fell into Dwight Howard's arms. Warcraft took off on the spot without saying a word, dunked with both hands, and the basket groaned in pain.

The Time Warner Center arena once again erupted into a roar of joy.

Duncan's face turned green, and tens of thousands of grass and mud horses galloped past in his heart, Mr. Horry, are you a living dead old man?

Anger is anger, and the attack must continue.

No sooner had Tony Parker dribbled the ball across half court than the Charlotte Bobcats' frenzied rotation began and he had to get the ball to Duncan as quickly as possible.

In the next moment, Duncan was double-teamed fiercely by David West and Dwight Howard. He also didn't have much time to think and had to play the ball quickly.

Just as Duncan was about to hand the ball to the free Robert Horry, Gerald Wallace, who was about to move from the corner of the eye, changed the route temporarily and passed it to Tayshaun Prince.

At this time Andre Iguodala had switched defenses in place, and under his interference, Tyshawn Prince's three-pointer was still iron.

This is when it will be ironed, can you leave a way for people to survive?

Tim Duncan was furious, roared, violently pushed Dwight Howard away, tapped the rebound with one hand, and then took off for the second time to grab the basketball and buckle back with both hands.

Finally breaking the scoring drought, Deng Dadai raised his head to the sky and screamed, it's not easy!

In the next round, Stephen Marbury still broke through to score the ball, and Andre Iguodala, who slipped to the bottom line, made a successful layup from a negative angle.

Now the Spurs' defensive lineup is a big sieve, which can neither prevent the breakthrough of the "horse political commissar" nor prevent other people's counterruns and cuts, and can only continue to lose blood.

Offensive and defensive, Tony Parker faced Stephen Marbury from beyond the three-point line and shot a cold arrow, made a three-pointer and continued to hit the iron.

However, the rebound bounced a little far, and it flew directly into Robert Horry's arms. Facing David West with a green face and fangs, Mr. Key was weak and numb, and threw the ball at Ginobili casually.

Mr. Horry, are you just pretending to be Gerald Wallace?

Ginobili's hand had just touched the basketball, and there was a "snap", and the other black hand, which was darker, bigger, rougher, and bulging with veins, slapped the basketball hard...

Ginobili lost the ball before he got it, and Gerald Wallace grabbed the ball that bounced to the floor and launched a fast break!

Duncan's continuous jumps just now seemed to be a sign of waking up plantar fasciitis. At this moment, the pace of chasing back was very slow, and Robert Horry gave up directly.

The Spurs were five-on-three by the Bobcats in the frontcourt, and they had no inside support.

Stephen Marbury threw an alley-oop second pass, and Dwight Howard worked in the air again, contributing a super explosive two-handed dunk.

Popovich finally couldn't bear it anymore, and replaced Robert Horry, the super undercover man, with Rasunestrowe, and Duncan returned to the position of power forward again.

With security behind him, Duncan's offensive range extended directly to the three-point line. He made a high-quality pick-and-roll for Tony Parker.

But Rasunestrovich was too slow, he couldn't stop Dwight Howard at all, but covered Tony Parker's vision, so that Dwight Howard walked around him and easily blocked the basketball that Tony Parker had just thrown.

It was still an incoherent catch, and Dwight Howard covered the basketball directly into his arms, and he scrambled to catch the ball in the air.

As soon as he landed, he made a long pass and launched a fast break.

This time the Spurs retreated in time, and the Bobcats failed to make a fast break, so they switched to positional warfare.

David West made a counter-running mid-range shot, and he was determined.

He jumped hard, grabbed the offensive rebound by himself, and made another shot again.

The rebound was grabbed by Gerald Wallace and still passed to David West to shoot. This time he finally scored!

The Charlotte Bobcats have gone crazy...

(End of this chapter)


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