Reverse Growth Superstar

: Four hundred and seventy-two: They are somewhat similar tonight

In a simple throw, Link helped the Grizzlies equalize. But Guy knew that this ball was not easy at all.

This is the first time Guy has played against Link this season. In other words, he and Link have not seen each other for half a year. No, more than half a year.

The last time the two sides fought side by side was this time last year. After that, Gay was injured and never appeared on the training ground or the stadium. In other words, Guy has not competed with Link for a whole year.

How much has that guy grown up this year? Guy made a big question mark in his heart.

The game is growing fast, and Guy has seen more. But this is the first time Guy has seen a monster whose athletic ability has grown so obviously.

A year ago, when Guy and Link fought side by side, Link was still a floor flow that relied on shooting, technique and offensive offenses.

But now, he is different from before. Link now is more than just a floor flow.

It was the first time for Guy to experience that as Link's opponent, he was so frightened. Because you don't even know what the next round of 0 can do.

After the attack just now, Link was also extremely excited. Nonsense, waiting so many days for this battle, can you not be excited? Bouncing with Rudy Gayby, Link could not even think of this kind of thing before.

But just now, Link not only thought about it, but also won.

After two and a half seasons of floor flow, Link has been stunned. Today, he wants to squeeze all the power in his body.

It’s cool to upgrade, but it’s always cool to upgrade!

Magic coach Yake Vaughan was still a professional player 5 years ago, so counting his transition from a professional player to a head coach is only 5 years.

Although he used to play for the Spurs coaching staff, Vaughan, who is only 37 years old, still looks quite immature in the position of head coach.

But not everyone is like Stevens, who can "become famous" as a coach.

Vaughan didn't bring a subtle offensive system to the Magic, so Link can easily keep up with Redick.

J.J. Redick is one of the best shooters in the league, which is true. But as long as he is not allowed to shoot, Redick is basically useless on the offensive end.

Under Link's rough press, Redick couldn't run away for a long time. Even if "big baby" Glen Davis set up several picks and rolls for Redick, it didn't help.

Jameel Nelson had the choice to hand the ball to Vucevic and let him solve the problem.

Vucevic has comprehensive skills and can extend his range beyond the three-point line. So even if he receives the ball in the middle distance, he is not afraid of Gasol's defense.

He made a few three-threat steps after holding the ball, and then suddenly pulled up a jumper!

This kind of action is not a small man's patent.

But Vucevic clearly underestimated the reaction speed of the best defensive player predicted to rank second. At the moment Vucevic shot, Gasol immediately blocked it.

Since the last time he scored 8 blocks and 3 steals against the Clippers, Gasol seems to be working harder on the defensive end than before. He wanted to prove that he was not a flash in the pan, but that he was able to show top defensive performance in every game.

As a result, Vucevic's CIC regrets to strike. The Magic's offense is very simple, but one-on-one, they do not have the advantage.

Randolph just got into position and was about to take down the rebound, but found that Link jumped high and caught him at the moment the basketball hit the frame! When he got the backboard and took it back with both hands, Link also slapped the basketball hard and let out a "bang".

"Smelly boy, grabbing a board makes such a big move." Randolph spit out while running to the front court.

Link felt as if his whole body had been electrocuted. It turned out to be like this when he was scratching a board in the sky. No wonder Grant Hill, as a third position, always rebounds in double figures. Because for him, grabbing rebounds is too easy and fun.

After getting the rebound, Link handed the ball to Conley, who continued to organize the offense. This time, Randolph taught Glenn Davis a lesson and easily scored the ball by turning over a jumper.

The same fat man, Randolph told Davis what is the limit of fat man.

4 to 2, the Grizzlies overtook. Link returned to his own half, he was ready for the next rebound.

This time, Jameel Nelson chose to shoot himself. After looking for organization to no avail, Nelson broke through to the mid-range and then stopped a jump shot.

Once, this was Nelson's ultimate move. He is very fast, and then stops suddenly after breaking through, usually he can throw away the opponent's position.

But that was once, and it is not easy now. Conley was not thrown away by Nelson. When Nelson made a shot, Conley, who had excellent defensive judgment, also raised his hand for the first time.

Nelson was originally only 1.82 meters, and the anti-interference properties were not strong. Although he barely threw the ball without being covered, the ball knocked to the side of the basket.

The basketball popped out again, and Jake Vaughn covered his forehead off the court. He really doesn't understand. Why is it that his players are all good, but they don't play well together?

As the head coach, Vaughan has too much to learn.

"My ball!" Gasol heard Link's shout just as he was about to jump and grab the board.

Before he knew what was going on, Randolph saw Link "floating" into the air again, taking off his rebounds.

Gasol and Randolph glanced at each other and shrugged. It seems that today, Link has a high desire to rebound.

Link didn't pass the ball this time, but pushed forward after grabbing the rebound! His counterattack is fast and his dribbling skills are also very adept. Within a few seconds, he crossed the crowd and ran beyond the opponent's three-point line.

Rudy Gay pursued desperately behind Link, but Link seemed to have eyes long behind his head, and after he entered the restricted area, he suddenly retreated!

At this time, Link completely got rid of Guy who had too much inertia and easily shot near the free throw line.

Uninterrupted retreat jumper, this is Link's habitual move, with full control. Sure enough, although the basketball had washed a few laps on the hoop, it eventually fell into the net.

6 to 2, Link shook his fist. The athletic ability of young Hill combined with the projection ability of old Hill is simply amazing!

Stevens also found that Link has a very strong desire to score today. No, it's not just the desire to score. This guy has a strong desire to do anything on the court today. It's like a young man who got his first car in his life, wishing to try all aspects of his car.

He obviously scored 32 points in the last game of the Lakers, and he started to practice immediately after he finished the Lakers game. Is there anything dissatisfied with this guy?

So after the game, Link looked like a wolf who had been hungry for four or five days. He was hungry, his eyes were bloodshot, and he smelled "prey", chasing every data he might get crazy.

In the fourth minute of the first quarter, Link broke through quickly, stopped and raised the basketball to trick Guy into the air. The latter is like an out of control plane, unable to change its course. Link hit head-on, shot, fouled, 2+1!

In the fifth minute of the first quarter, Randolph turned over and knocked out a jumper. Gasol was entangled with Vucevic. At this moment, Link slammed into the basket, held Guy with one hand, gritted his teeth and jumped up, grabbed the backboard with his long arm.

In the third minute of the second quarter ~www.readwn.com~ Gay made a three-pointer. Gasol scored a rebound and a long pass from the backcourt to launch a fast break. Link seemed to be running off the rein, rushing to the front, and after receiving the basketball, he rushed into the penalty area and jumped, ruthlessly destroying the confidence of the rim and the Magic players.

Stevens watched Link's dunk without saying a word. He was thinking about whether that guy had such ability when he first saw Link.

And the countless Magic fans guarding the TV vaguely thought of a figure.

The figure wearing the No. 33 jersey, falling down again and again, but also dedicated to Orlando...Today, they seem to be somewhat similar.

At the end of the half game, the Grizzlies had a 13-point lead. The Orlando Magic is like a set of loose sand. Although the players are not bad, they just can't fit together.

Link scored 16 points and 8 rebounds in the half of the game. When the reporter approached Gay for a sideline interview, the former Grizzlies forward had a heavy expression.

"It feels bad to be an opponent with Link, which I have never experienced before." It took a long time for Guy to hold back such a sentence.

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