Chapter 1018 Do you think I have forgotten?(2/2)
When you win, it's like you won alone.
This kind of winner-take-all effect is not reflected when losing. Those who dominate the data often have good data when they lose, so everyone will say: Teammate CBA.
Jordan, who was obsessed with scoring, soon discovered that he could score at will even if he didn't hold the ball a lot.
For Jordan, who is used to dominating everything, the price for achieving such an awakening lies not in other people's persuasion, but in the frustration of not achieving anything in nine years since his debut.
He chose to sacrifice for the championship. For other teams, the worst thing is for Jordan to discover and understand the simple truth of "it's fun without the ball, why should I bear everything by myself".
Without the ball, Jordan still affects the game on both offense and defense.
The defensive end took the initiative to guard against Wilson, making it difficult for the conqueror who wanted to help the team come back to catch the ball.
Rodman came to the free throw line to screen Rauf, but his shooting threat was 0, so Clifford Robinson boldly double-teamed Rauf.
Rauf wanted to pass the ball to Rodman, but his intention was too obvious and was knocked away by Robinson's long arm.
The Knicks' offensive possession ended here.
Alvin Robertson picked up the ball and passed it to Jordan who was about to leave.
Wilson gave chase.
Jordan just prevented him from catching the ball, and he also wanted to prevent the opponent's solo fast break.
This is a rare performance moment for Jordan.
He should have gone straight into the penalty area and made a wonderful slam dunk, but when he saw Wilson chasing after him, he had already figured out how to attack.
Outside the three-point line on the left, Jordan, who was moving at full speed, suddenly stopped and collected the ball just outside the three-point line.
This is an offensive option Wilson would never have imagined.
"Whoosh!"
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Chapter completed!