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Chapter 195 Paralyze the opponent's brain on the field!

The competition begins.

Garnett and Chandler jumped in the middle circle.

Chandler was younger after all, and he transferred the ball to Zhou Mubai in the air.

Zhou Mubai was not in a hurry to hold the ball, and slowly passed by the frontcourt. Chandler did not need his instructions and took the initiative to run up to help him with a pick-and-roll.

Rondo's defense is very good. At least when it comes to the counter-organizing guards, he basically doesn't need help, but this basically means that there is an accident, and this accident is Zhou Mubai.

To be honest, Chandler's intention to ball was too obvious and had been seen through by Rondo. Rondo took the lead, but just this step made Zhou Mubai catch him. He went directly from the direction without cover, allowing Garnett, who was about to block the cover, made a wrong judgment.

Zhou Mubai rushed to the basket, and Perkins quickly took it back, but his recovery was slow, so Zhou Mubai made a layup directly.

Perkins quickly received the ball and served the sideline ball. Rondo ran towards the front court after receiving the ball, but was blocked by Zhou Mubai near the center line.

Zhou Mubai has fast steps, good physical confrontation, strong judgment, and he does not act randomly. He just sticks Rondo near the logo. If others change, they will not do this, especially as the team's offensive core, they will not do this, because such defense is very physically exhausting. If others change them, it will probably be useless.

But Zhou Mubai is different. His physical strength has recovered too quickly. Sometimes he runs hard and holds the ball less on the court for one round, and his physical strength will come back. Are you angry?

The reason why Zhou Mubai wanted to stop Rondo from this position was that if Rondo was allowed to run, he would likely play the ball into a conversion attack while the Knicks were not firmly falling.

In the Celtics' offensive system, he led the counterattack against Rondo, and Rondo quickly advanced with the ball, Pierce and Allen chased and shot from both wings;

When landing in a position, Ray Allen's unball run is usually used as a starting gesture, and Rondo controls the ball; if he cannot run out of the gap, Rondo will instigate the pick-and-roll with Garnett at the top of the arc, and at the same time, someone on the weak side will pick up the basket with the back door.

In the end, it really doesn't work, it's Pierce's singles.

That is to say, in a 24-second attack, Rondo is pushing fast attacks, focusing on the positional battle outside the three-point line, doing pick-and-roll by himself, focusing on inward cuts, and making continuous choices between himself layups.

Zhou Mubai chose to intercept Rondo near the center line to prevent Rondo from launching a counterattack.

Rondo tried to pass Zhou Mubai by himself, but was forced to the bottom line by Zhou Mubai. Garnett quickly rushed out of the three-point line to help Rondo pick-and-roll. Only then did Rondo escape from Zhou Mubai's demonic capture.

Rondo made gestures near the top of the arc, but he still wanted Ray Allen to cut the space to complete the first attack.

Ray Allen slipped through the bottom line from one side and went around a big lane to the three-point line. He had already got an open position and was about to catch the ball and shoot a three-pointer. This was his most accustomed to and favorite style of play, but Rondo's ball did not come.

Rondo was once again entangled by Zhou Mubai!

Zhou Mubai did not go up and stubbornly, but suddenly went up to interfere with the ball when Lei Allen was almost out of the open position. Rondo was almost stolen and quickly protected the ball as soon as possible.

The timing of passing the ball is like a knife slashing the water. In fact, it was just such a moment. Rondo was disturbed by Zhou Mubai and the ball was not passed. When he protected the ball, he could no longer pass it because Kevin Martin had already chased and defended it.

Time was delayed so much, and there were only 6 seconds of offensive time left. Rondo could only find a way to fight by himself. He started quickly, intending to break through Zhou Mubai, but how could Zhou Mubai let him go and block him directly outside the three-point line.

Seeing that time was coming, Longduo had to tilt back and shoot strongly. Zhou Mubai slapped it down and the ball flew to the frontcourt. Zhou Mubai shot out like an arrow. The steal near the top of the arc was basically a fast attack ball. Zhou Mubai easily made a layup.

4:0.

Long Duo's face is as deep as water. He has fought Zhou Mubai several times this season, but he has never taken advantage of it, but Zhou Mubai has never defended him like this.

Rondo carefully held the ball through the half, and even asked Garnett to wait near the center circle to help him pick-and-roll. Seeing that Rondo slowed down, Zhou Mubai simply ran back to the three-point line to wait.

When Rondo slowed down, the Celtics had no choice but to take the position.

Rondo reached near the top of the arc and raised his hand to show the tactics. It was Ray Allen who started running. Zhou Mubai turned his back to the back to calculate the time for Ray Allen to get rid of, and then pinched the time to pounce. Rondo missed Ray Allen again in a hurry. However, this time, Rondo gave the ball to Pierce and asked Pierce to play singles.

This is one of the three Celtics' tricks. When Ray Allen doesn't catch the ball and his fast break is contained, Pierce will play singles.

Jamison defended Pierce. Jamison was not bad at defending Pierce, but it was not easy to defend Pierce, so Zhou Mubai rushed straight to Pierce, and the two attacked Pierce!

Pierce was startled and quickly passed the ball to Rondo, who was cut in the air.

Rondo received the ball and broke through, but he found that except for Chandler at the basket and Zhou Mubai who was chasing him, everyone else was defending his own people.

Chandler stared at Rondo and was ready to block at any time. As for Garnett, who was defending himself, he would wait on the side to assist in defense at any time, and then take Rondo's ball to attack, but Chandler didn't care about this, because this is how the defensive tactics were arranged.

Seeing that no one came to defend, Rondo rushed to the basket and made a layup. Chandler came over to block the block - a good opportunity!

Rondo smashed the ball to the ground in the air, and the ball would rebound from the ground, just in time to catch up with Garnett, who cut the air. This would be a very good dunk!

Garnett also thinks so, because Chandler has already made up for defense and no one can stop him at the basket.

Garnett opened his big hand to catch the ball, stepped over, and the next step was to jump and dunk!

But...a hand stretched out from one side and took the ball away!

It's Zhou Mubai!

This is a strategy that Zhou Mubai formulated specifically to deal with Rondo.

Once Rondo cuts and receives the ball, the others cuts Rondo's outgoing route, Chandler is preparing to block, and Garnett asks Zhou Mubai to defend.

It's very risky, but everyone believes in Zhou Mubai's defense.

After Zhou Mubai caught the ball, he quickly launched a conversion. Kevin Martin ran towards the front court like a rabbit, so fast that even a dog could not catch up. Zhou Mubai pushed the ball, and the basketball chased Kevin Martin like a cannonball. Martin grabbed the ball and made a layup directly!

It's 6:0.

All three goals are fast attacks.

Coach Rivers frowned, would you like to call a timeout?

He was a little hesitant.
Chapter completed!
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