Sports medicine starts with the Sun Miracle Doctor

Chapter 104 The most underrated team in the Eastern Conference

Chapter 104 The most underrated team in the Eastern Conference
Players on both sides of the court are warming up.

Chen Yu sat in the front row and didn't watch much.

They have done everything they can and cannot do. Whether they can make the playoffs in the end depends not on themselves but on Hill and others.

"Has the game started?"

Chen Yu sent a message to Nelson that today the Suns will face the Jazz at home in their last regular season game.

Now the Suns and Trail Blazers both have 50 wins. If they win this game, they can advance one spot, from seventh in the Western Conference to sixth in the Western Conference. In this case, they can avoid the defending champion Lakers.

But even if you really avoid it, it feels like it’s useless.

The sixth time I beat the king, I couldn't beat him either.

The Kings are really strong this season, and they have created the best away winning streak in team history, with 22 games in total, and they have hardly lost on the road.

Adelman and his Princeton shine throughout the league.

As far as the Suns' current lineup is concerned, without Hardaway, if they meet the Kings, they will most likely be eliminated in the first round.

Thinking of Adelman, Chen Yu thought of the All-Star Game.

When thinking of the All-Star Game, Olajuwon naturally comes to mind.

The Rockets' 00-01 season is over and the team is on vacation, so they will start treating Olajuwon immediately.

His knee is easy to deal with, but the cartilage is worn out. A minimally invasive surgery, polishing the cartilage wound, and then improving the systemic treatment effect will be enough.

What was more troublesome was his bulging disc.

Olajuwon's bulge was much more serious than Kidd's. Chen Yu didn't see Olajuwon again after the All-Star Game. He didn't know if his bulge would develop into a protrusion.

In fact, whether it is sudden or not, it is like a time bomb and there is no way to deal with it.

If the protrusion occurs, there are many options. You can directly perform surgery to remove the protruding nucleus pulposus.

During this period of time, Chen Yu had also been researching papers on intervertebral disc herniation, and found that someone in China was performing a surgery that used disposable surgical equipment to sew the annulus fibrosus of the intervertebral disc.

Chen Yu carefully studied the papers in this area. Normally, such sutures are useless.

Because the annulus fibrosus has no blood supply, there is no possibility of self-healing. It does not mean that it will grow well just by sewing it together.

It’s not that there is none, it’s that after adulthood, blood luck is almost gone.

Therefore, this kind of suturing only reduces the chance of recurrence after removal surgery to a certain extent.

As time goes by, relapse will happen again.

But I am different. I have a system. The white area of ​​the meniscus can grow even if there is no blood supply. The annulus fibrosus can also grow with a high probability.

Chen Yu also thought of Duncan.

During the All-Star Game, I told him that he should come to me to have a look at his knee in the summer.

He had his meniscus removed, and at that time Chen Yu was considering allogeneic transplantation.

If this operation is successful, then there will be a way to deal with patients who have their meniscus removed in the future.

"Where's Jamie."

Chen Yu murmured to himself.

I still lack a patient with meniscus removal to conduct experiments.

It just so happened that there was one in my own clinic, and Jamie's meniscus was removed. Since he was a doctor, he could do experiments on him.

Nelson sent a text message: "Starting soon. Scott and the others are still having a headache, because the Jazz are still trying to rush to third place and gain home court advantage. This game is not easy to win. We may slip to seventh place."

After a pause, he sent another text message: "But the sixth and seventh games feel the same, because we can't beat the Lakers and Kings."

Chen Yu couldn't help but laugh.

This is true.

Against the Lakers and Kings, it's just a question of how miserable they will die.

This is almost like magic.

After finally making it to the playoffs, in the first round they met the favorites for the championship, but they still lost.

Nelson sent another message asking how the Magic's game was going and whether Hill was going to come back.

"Yes, I'm back, I'm already playing, and my performance is pretty good." Chen Yu replied, then looked up at the court.

Hill made a long pass, looking for Armstrong in the bottom corner. He pulled it up and threw it, and there was a bang.

Chen Yu didn't watch much of the game. He only glanced at it occasionally. It felt like Hill didn't attack much at the beginning and kept passing the ball.

Maybe he just came back and is still adjusting to the rhythm of the game.

He is a smart guy who knows how to help the team.

The most important thing is that even if Hill only passes the ball, it will be a qualitative improvement for the Magic.

He is Grant Hill. If he doesn't attack, do you dare to relax your defense against him?

If he let it go, he would be able to rush in and score points in minutes.

At the end of the first quarter, the two teams were tied.

The Heat also fought hard.

Chen Yu's eyes fell on the Heat's No. 12 player.

Bruce Bowen.

He looks like a nice guy, but why is he so dirty when he plays ball?

Hill was sidelined for more than a month because of him.

Just thinking about it, the second quarter ended quickly.

Miraculously, the two teams were tied again in the second quarter.

49 to 49, at halftime, the two teams were back to the starting point.

Chen Yu hurriedly returned to the locker room.

"Are you okay?" Weisbrod asked nervously.

Chen Yu is checking Hill and McGrady.

Everyone in the locker room looked at Chen Yu nervously.

Chen Yu stood up and shook his head to express that it was okay.

Hill has actually recovered. As for McGrady, there is still some muscle tension, but this kid can resist, so it doesn't matter. "That's good." Plessy breathed a sigh of relief.

The Heat's offensive was very fierce today. If Hill hadn't come back, he would have felt a little unable to handle it.

Hill also had a smile on his face.

In the first half, Hill held back and played because he was afraid of further physical problems.

He also knew that he came back too quickly.

But after halftime, my ankle was intact, so I could be more serious in the second half.

"Chen, after the game ends, let's go celebrate. Do you have a place you want to go?" Hill asked with a smile.

Chen Yu was stunned. This guy's tone was still the same.

"Let's wait until you win." Chen Yu smiled and left the locker room.

This one was also broadcast live across the United States.

After all, Hill is back.

"Two shots were taken, and he scored 2 points just by free throws. Although he can still attack and pass the ball together, it can be seen that his condition is really not good enough. He came back too fast and was too anxious." In the NBC studio, Hannah Sturm commented.

Kevin Johnson put forward a different view: "Actually, as long as Hill appears on the court, he can help the Magic. He is too comprehensive, he can defend and organize, especially the organization of offense, and his passing The awareness is very good. The reason why the Magic won the last game was because McGrady was trying his best to score. But this game, McGrady played much more reasonably. He didn't take many shots, but he already scored 17 points."

"But the Magic still tied with the Heat at halftime because other players also got opportunities to take shots due to Hill's pass, but Hill didn't take many shots. Maybe it was just that he hadn't played for too long and needed to adapt to the game."

"If the Magic can make it to the playoffs, I am somewhat looking forward to what kind of results they will achieve against the numbers man."

The two communicated and the second half of the game began.

When Hill is on the court, Armstrong's task as a true point guard has become to carry the ball through half court.

Once halftime was over, the ball was handed over to Hill and let Hill decide how to attack.

Hill can attack with the ball, and he can also break through and distribute the ball. He is smart enough and has a more thorough understanding of tactics.

It can be said that he is the brain of magic.

Hill beat the basketball rhythmically and approached the three-point line. From the corner of his eye, he could see the positions of all the players in the field.

He made a tactical gesture and everyone started running.

McGrady's counter-run, Andrew De Klerk also suddenly raised it.

There was a moment of space under the basket.

At this moment, Hill moved.

He pressed his wrist hard, the basketball bounced up suddenly, and his body suddenly started to fly past Bowen like a gust of wind.

The fastest first step in the league is no joke.

Dribbling the ball straight to the baseline.

An emergency stop allowed Bowen, who was chasing after him, to step forward and enter the penalty area.

Facing AC Green, Hill actually showed off his steps like Olajuwon. With a fake move, he lit up AC Green, turned around to face the frame, and switched hands to make a layup.

There aren't many moves, but it's more coherent and the rhythm is good enough.

The entire center of the water house instantly erupted into cheers.

Many fans bought tickets to enter the stadium today just to see Hill.

From this goal onwards, Hill began to take over the game.

If Tracy McGrady is a swordsman with outstanding talent who is new to the world and shows his sharp edge, then Hill is an experienced swordsman. He is skilled in swordsmanship and experienced, and can deal with any enemy with ease no matter he faces it.

More like a leader who can lead the team to victory.

A signature breakthrough, a strong back-up mid-range shot from the low post.

It's not that he can't shoot. When he practiced shooting in the summer of 99, he immediately became one of the best scorers in the league, directly rushing to third place in the scoring list.

Facts have proved that as long as Hill is willing, he can score without restraint.

Pat Riley had stood up involuntarily and stood on the sidelines. He was wearing a suit and tie with a serious expression, but he could do nothing.

If it's McGrady, he can also choose to double-team.

In the last game against the Magic, I tried to double-team Tracy McGrady at the last moment, and the effect was pretty good.

Otherwise, McGrady would not have just scored 29 points in that game.

But this is Hill, he can pass the ball, and double-teaming Hill will definitely make the Heat pay a huge price.

Bowen was already trying his best to defend Hill, but he couldn't.

In a single quarter, Hill made 9 of 6, plus free throws, scoring a full 16 points.

Led the team 31 to 23, leading the Heat by 8 points.

Riley frowned. He felt that he might lose this game. Hill was too strong and he really didn't have a good way to deal with it.

Fortunately, Hill won't have to worry about himself in the postseason.

The one with the headache is Larry Brown.

This season, Brown adjusted Iverson's position from point guard to shooting guard, and arranged a bunch of defensive players, completely liberating Iverson's offensive capabilities.

Therefore, the digital man has accumulated a lot of excellent defensive players.

But although George Lynch is a good forward defensive leader, can he guard Hill?
Just kidding.

There are not many people in the league who can guard Hill.

Riley also thought of a problem. Under Brown's one-star and four-guaranteed tactics, the scoring of digital players, or whether they can win, depends heavily on Iverson's performance.

If Iverson plays abnormally, it will be difficult to win.

Although few people in the league can guard Iverson, the Magic have Tracy McGrady.

When he was in the Raptors, the Raptors had always trained McGrady as a defensive leader. He was tall, long-armed, fast-footed, had excellent athletic ability, and had strong perimeter defense.

The huge height gap will definitely limit Iverson.

After doing this calculation, Riley suddenly began to look forward to the outcome of the first round battle between the Magic and the Digital Man.

He feels that this year's Magic are definitely the most underestimated team in the Eastern Conference, entirely because Hill's absence has affected their record. If Hill had been healthy throughout the season, the Magic's record would never be what it is.

(End of this chapter)

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