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The two hundred and fortieth chapters reproduce the dream footsteps

Since Chi Liang came to the Nets, Jill has been hostile to him, perhaps because he was snatched last season's steal, or the core makeup photo issue, or both.

Therefore, as long as the ball is in Jill's hands, even if Chi Liang has a chance, Jill will not choose to pass the ball and act as a terminator more.

Soon, Jill made another jump shot, but this time Miller was prepared and jumped up hard, trying his best to interfere with Jill's shooting.

Bang~

Under Miller's defense, Jill's touch was not very good. The basketball was hit by a blacksmith, and Davis protected the defensive rebound.

After taking the rebound, Davis passed the ball to Jackson, who dribbled from the backcourt and passed half.

When the players on both sides began to take the position, Jackson discovered the opportunity, took advantage of the distance between Armstrong, seized the fleeting opportunity, and made a sudden cold arrow and shot a large two-pointer.

Swish~

The basketball was hollowed out and scored two points for the Pacers again.

7:13

The home team is in front and the away team is in the back. In five minutes, due to Jill, the Pacers are more efficient and have obviously gained an advantage on the field.

Beep~

Seeing that Nets' generals felt bad, Coach Rivers immediately applied for a timeout and he had to make changes.

Although he is just a novice coach, Coach Rivers has seen the key to the problem and has a headache.

Coach Rivers naturally had some understanding of Kendall Gill, and he had faced him many times during his time as a player.

Jill was the fifth rookie in the first round in 1990. He averaged 20.5 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game in his sophomore year, giving people an all-round feeling.

However, this is not Jill's greatest value in the field. His horror lies in his defense. In the NBA years of fighting, Jill has always been a diligent and active defender. He is not afraid of physical contact and is good at judging the opponent's pass and receiving route. He is an excellent outside blocker.

"We need to make changes, Chauncey, you will take the field in a while, remember to speed up the pace of the game, and don't forget to defend and control the rebound!"

While talking, Coach Rivers ignored Jill's ugly expression and turned to Chi Liang and said, "Chi Liang, you are the core of the team. I hope you can increase the number of shots and attract the opponent's attention!"

"I understand!" Chi Liang was still concise, but his eyes were a little sharper.

After the timeout, Armstrong pushed the ball with the ball and then hung it to Chi Liang.

The Nets' tactics are very simple, and positional warfare is more dependent on Chi Liang to open up the situation to drive tactical changes.

This time, Chi Liang stood at the front of the penalty area, leaning against Schmitz without any tentative thoughts. Using Sikma step, Chi Liang completed the turn and opened up the shooting space.

Schmitz is also a good player at low positions and naturally has a deep understanding of back-body skills. He hurriedly took a step forward and even tried his best to his arms.

Just as Schmitz stepped forward, Chi Liang closed the basketball and broke through Schmitz in one step. Before Davis assisted in defense, he easily threw the ball into the basket.

Schmitz shrugged, and he had no choice but to say that he had fallen below the peak, even at his peak, he could not stop him.

There is no way, the other party is too fast, and it obviously surpasses him in terms of speed and flexibility.

After halfway through the Pacers' offense, Jackson waited for a while. After finding that his teammates had no chance, he still leaned on Armstrong and turned on the back-attack mode.

Armstrong pressed Jackson, and his forehead veins swelled up, and he obviously used all his strength, but Jackson's lower plate was very stable, and his feet seemed to have taken root, and he could not shake it.

In addition, Jackson gained the upper hand in both strength and weight. Under his impact, Armstrong was forced to continue to retreat.

During the back-attack, Jackson felt the change in Armstrong's center of gravity. After discovering that his center of gravity had shifted, he immediately broke through to the right.

In a flash, Jackson was parallel to Armstrong and wanted to shoot immediately.

But at this moment, Chi Liang assisted in defense in time and jumped up.

The moment the basketball was shot, Chi Liang touched the basketball slightly with his fingertips, causing the basketball's flight trajectory to be significantly offset.

Bang~

The basketball didn't make it and hit the front of the basket. Cage immediately had rich experience in positioning and easily won the backcourt rebound.

At the first moment, Ross ran up, waved his hands, giving the Pacers time to retreat.

By the time Cage got out of the blocking and the Pacers had returned, he had to pass the ball to Armstrong, who led the ball through the half.

This time, after Chi Liang stood up, Armstrong passed the ball to him again, and then separated from his teammates, giving him enough room for singles.

During this period of training, there is no shortage of team competitions. They have a deeper understanding of Chi Liang's strength, and they feel like a combination of Olajuwon's magician!

This time, Chi Liang did not continue to carry his back, but chose to attack in the face frame.

Looking at Chi Liang facing him, Schmitz did not dare to be careless and immediately lowered his center of gravity. He reached his left hand in front of Chi Liang's eyes and raised his right hand high.

In an instant, Chi Liang moved his hands and his shoulders were shaking. Regardless of whether Schmitz was shaking or not, he immediately took a step back with his right foot bent slightly, as if there were signs of shooting.

Without hesitation, Schmitz hurriedly took a step forward, compressing the space and stretching his arms out.

He has a height and wingspan advantage, and even if he doesn't jump, he can put certain restrictions on Chi Liang's shooting.

Chi Liang did not shoot, but took his left foot, forcing Schmitz to retreat, trying to move horizontally against Chi Liang.

During this process, Chi Liang's left hand was bent through Schmitz's right knee, pressing the center of gravity very low. Then, with his right foot as the axis, his left foot turned with his movement, raised his hands slightly, and faced the basket again.

This time, because Chi Liang's movements were too realistic, Schmitz subconsciously jumped up. When he jumped up, he realized that he was deceived again.

After tricking Schmitz, Chi Liang stepped into the penalty area. Davis wanted to assist in defense, but when he saw Chi Liang swing his hands and making a pass, he couldn't help but stop.

There is no doubt that this is another fake move, and the time flies. At the moment when Davis was hesitating, Chi Liang rushed to the basket with a step and easily scored a layup.

“It feels so familiar!”

"How does his movements look like Olajuwon's dreamy footsteps?"

...

Seeing Chi Liang's scoring method, many viewers were stunned for a moment, and then there were shocking cheers.
Chapter completed!
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