The Fifth Point Guard

Chapter 387: George backs the pot, the shark is redundant

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In the Lakers locker room.

Phil Jackson walked into the locker room in a large suit, and it was terribly quiet inside.

O'Neill silently nibbled on Hamburg to replenish his energy, while Malone was closing his eyes and rested. Bryant sat in front of the closet in a trance. He didn't know if he was thinking about his performance in the first half or worrying about his lawsuit. Payton and Fisher studied together. With the text messages on their mobile phones, the two amused each other from time to time.

George, who started in F4, was the most distinctive. He held a shining iron pot and kept wiping it, and occasionally picked it up to try on his back.

"Papa Papa."

Jackson clapped his palms, and his voice sounded: "Boys, cheer up. The game is only played for half time. It's not over yet. We are only 8 points behind and we still have a chance."

Seeing everyone indifferent, Jackson continued: "Although the opponent's lineup includes the scoring master Shen Tong who has just won the championship, and the genius LeBron who is known as the once-in-a-century player, I think we can still fight for the victory."

Hearing "scoring master" and "genius player once in a century", O'Neal and Kobe reacted very clearly.

O'Neal wiped the white Thousand Island sauce from his mouth, took another sip of water, stood up and said, "Phil, it's time to let them know who is the overlord (big shark) on the court."

Kobe also retracted his gaze and shook his head, apparently listening to what Jackson had just said.

For Kobe, who is very competitive, mentioning last season's championship members and this season's No. 1 pick are enough to arouse Kobe's fighting spirit and desire to win.

Although Ma Long and Payton did not react as much as the OK combination, Ma Long also closed his eyes and opened his eyes. He took the towel next to him and wiped his cheeks, trying to cheer up.

Payton stopped chatting with Fisher and began to organize the equipment for the second half.

Jackson felt calm after seeing the reaction of several core players.

To deal with these stars, we still have to "play what they like."

The team is not easy to bring.

Thinking of this, Jackson couldn't help but shook his head slightly.

"Who, Devin George, how long have you put your backpack away? It's time to change it, it looks like a wok," Jackson said.

...

In the second half of the game, the stimulated Lakers began to exert force from the beginning of the third quarter.

Although O'Neal and Kobe often have quarrels, they are also savvy people, knowing that when the two of them work together, the team's strength can be exerted to the strongest level.

So the fans at the Cavaliers' home court saw such a scene.

Kobe used Malone's cover to get space and broke into the penalty area before Shentong pursued the defense.

The face-to-basket took off, and when Boozer and Big Z double-teamed, he handed the ball to O'Neal from the gap between the two.

O'Neal took the ball and dunked with both hands vigorously, setting off the Lakers' first counterattack in the second half.

After that, O'Neal with his left hand against Big Z's abdomen, his right hand stuck Boozer's neck, and a strong defensive rebound. The first time he turned around, he made a chest push and the ball was directly passed through the half.

Kobe had already started one step earlier, and after receiving O'Neal's long pass, he made a strong one-handed buckle.

After scoring, Kobe gave a thumbs up, and O'Neal returned one.

Jackson, who was sitting down the court, saw this scene, and his hips became more stable.

Boozer's mid-range shot was destroyed by Malone's block. The Lakers counterattacked to halftime. The ball passed from Payton to O'Neal. After attracting a double-team, the ball came out again to Kobe.

Kobe faced Shentong's defense, directly took off and shot, the ball steadily hit.

The Lakers started the third quarter with a wave of 7-0, and the score was approaching in an instant.

Seeing that the momentum was wrong, Silas immediately called a timeout.

After the timeout, the Cavaliers first succeeded with Shentong's emergency stop jumper, and then James forced a layup and made two free throws.

The knight stabilized the situation and the two sides entered a tug of war.

...

Although Jackson mobilized the locker room at halftime, his fighting spirit was good and teamfights started, but the level of understanding was not good.

Under the influence of "Natural Aura", the Cavaliers players united and played classic team basketball.

McGinnis held the ball from the outside and patiently waited for the pass.

Shentong ran continuously around the bottom line. Standby station

Boozer and Big Z have twice screened for Shentong on the bottom line and on the line.

First blocked Kobe, then George.

Shentong, who came to the top of the 45° arc on the left, had a chance to get a seat.

McGinnis spotted the opportunity and sent a pass.

"Make up, don't let him take action!"

Under Kobe's roar, O'Neal took a rare stride and referred to the upper position to block.

When O'Neal was out, James began to go in.

When the two eyes exchanged, they exchanged S-B.

O'Neal: It's impossible for you to pass the ball to you with a large open position. I have a deep understanding of this situation.

James: Going to block three-pointers with less than 50% of the outside shots but leaving the opponent with almost 100% of the shots at the basket, you are really too much.

Shentong jumped up with the ball, but did not shoot.

Because he saw an open position at the basket.

The moment he passed the ball, he flicked his head and looked to the other side.

Although turning your head looks useless, the styling must be done well.

At any rate, it is also a NO-LOOK-PASS.

It's the same as some people like to pass the ball and turn it on the spot, or like to pass the ball out and take it back and pass it out.

One person holds the ball, nine people worry.

However, Shentong's passing is still very practical.

At the moment when Shentong got the ball, James saw O'Neal ready to move and knew the opportunity was coming.

Contrary to O'Neal's expectation, Shentong really passed the ball to the basket.

The ball flew past O'Neal's ear with a howling sound.

"Oops, I missed someone..."

O'Neill was surprised.

Originally it was to make up for Kobe, but now he has to be back.

James received a wonderful pass from Shentong and easily succeeded.

Looking at Kobe with a bitter look, Kobe has already sullenly ran to the front.

Turning his head to look at Jackson, the boy was thinking about things with his head down.

Looking at George helplessly, the other party said without hesitation: "I'm sorry, it's my fault."

...

The scores of the two sides were anxious and fought until the last moment.

With 30 seconds left in the game, the Cavaliers led the Lakers by two points 94-93.

At the moment ~www.ltnovel.com~ is the Lakers offense.

George has been replaced by Fisher.

George couldn't carry the pot at the last critical moment.

Fisher dribbled the ball over halftime and handed it to Payton on the other side.

Kobe leans back to James for the ball.

At this moment, Kobe has topped the position of small forward, and it is James.

Kobe, who received a pass from Payton, is ready to play singles.

On the other side, O'Neal and Malone took the initiative to open up to make room for Kobe.

In this Lakers team, the last minute is definitely Kobe's time.

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