Chapter 109: This is how pigs blow to the sky!

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"On the wing, Maggette broke through like a rock. Posey worked very hard and never gave up or gave up. His efforts were not in vain. In exchange for...a foul, he committed a foul.

Maggette ran rampant, got in between people, used a white horse and spear, held the ball with both hands, and simply and straightforwardly went to the basket. It seemed that it was easy to block, but in the end he was charged with a foul..."

Corey Maggette, as you can tell by his name, his strength cannot be guaranteed.

The most important thing is that he is really not afraid of blocking shots. He has a pair of unicorn arms and hugs the basketball tightly. At first glance, he looks like he came from JDZ. Is he a template for Harden?

Pooh!

Fouls are created by one's life, and thanks to his muscular body, he will risk his life and charge into the crowd. As long as he is not beaten to death, he can always get a foul back.

He looks like he has no skills and is mentally ill. He is just looking for a fight. He is looking for people to stand out in a crowd. The efficiency is very low at first glance. However, the road is simple. The simpler and more direct, the less broken he is. It is difficult for him to be beaten to death. Instead, he repeatedly He received a foul, and Harden committed a foul when he broke through for a layup. If he hadn't copied Maggette's example, absolutely no one would have believed it.

For five seasons, Maggette ranked first in the league in free throws.

In the 04/05 season, he averaged 10 fouls per game and scored a peak of 22 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists.

By the way, the body of little James is not designed to dunk in six steps, but to kill and draw fouls. What can you use to counter that?

Posey can't stand it. He is a champion puzzle piece. He has strong defense, positioning for 3-pointers, the domineering ability to rush to the basket and dunk. He has versatile skills and average physical talent...

Without a strong team, he is nothing.

Take Odom for example. When he started the game, he didn't perform like an All-Star. He was placed in the rotation, but he performed omnipotent and reduced his attack like a superstar.

It makes sense that the defensive intensity and energy are given to Wade and O'Neal, as well as the future James, Wade and Bosh.

Posey occasionally made a little extra effort, added a straw, and won the championship together, and he was praised to the sky.

Pigs are blown to the sky in this way.

Now is the time to put his true skills to the test. When he met Maggette, Percy was beaten to a pulp.

Off the court, Su Bei was a little lucky. Fortunately, he was just a role player, playing as a substitute. The small forward position was not a place for people to stay.

In the December schedule, we first met Stojakovic, then Anthony, and then the next one was almost Maggette.

For the swingman position, the current mainstream requirements are based on Jordan's standards. You must be able to shoot, rush and pass, have both offense and defense, run, jump, play, play and sing. You must be good at everything...

One can imagine the intensity of competition. Kobe spent two years on the bench.

James, forget it, there’s no comparison.

Both inside and on the wings, the Heat were at a disadvantage and could only find a way to return on the back line.

Although Cassell is old, he can withstand the impact of Jason Williams.

If Wade comes in, Cassel won't lose too much. He can't withstand Wade's breakthrough, and Mobley comes to wipe his ass.

It is almost impossible for the Heat to play a crushing game on the back line.

Offensively, with Cassel's dispatch, the Clippers played more like a team.

Defensively, Brandon sits in the penalty area, and the others follow the basketball and conduct zone defense. They are also a whole.

As for the Heat, Jason Williams' organizational ability has been weakened. Wade needs to hold the ball to perform. The team plays more like individuals. The strength of the players cannot crush the Clippers' starting players. The game is The rhythm is firmly in the hands of the Clippers.

Stan Van Gundy wants to use Payton's card to deal with Cassel. Veteran versus veteran. Payton's past card and reputation were much stronger than Cassel's.

It's a pity that the Heat are not Payton's team. He came here to win the first championship of his career. His teammates are not built according to his system, and there is not a lot of time for him to adjust to this starting lineup.

Moreover, the same thing is that Cassel's body function is obviously much better than Payton's body as he gets older.

People call him Alien, not only because he looks ugly and looks like an alien, but also because his physical talents don't look like a human being.

Not to mention, Cassel has won a championship and plays more relaxedly on the court.

Payton has compromised everywhere for the sake of the championship, and has long since lost his temper.

There is no scientific conclusion as to whether this kind of unclear thing is useful on the court.

However, when talking trash, Green dared to make Durant, the second player in the league, speechless.

Before you came, the Warriors were champions.

Durant couldn't catch it, and Payton was a master of trash talk, so he couldn't catch it either.

When he was young, it could be said that he had a future. Now, how much time is left for him?

He's not like Chris Paul, who has an annual salary of 40 million or something. When he hears others saying that he doesn't have a championship, he can still fight back by making more money than you.

In a word, the current Payton is really not like Cassel.

The score was 99 to 91. The Heat were 8 points behind and lost to the Clippers, losing their second consecutive game.

Wade scored 24 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds, still close to a triple-double, and the statistics are still strong.

However, the Heat lost the game.

Wade's ability to lead the team has never proven himself. He has somewhat experienced the feeling of Kobe Bryant leading the Lakers last season. Fortunately, Wade can be forgiven because injuries are a good excuse.

He has been injured and fought hard for the Heat. It is a bit excessive to use it alone to talk about the strength of his leadership ability.

Su Bei scored 8 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist. His performance was mediocre, but the advantage was stability. As a first-year rookie and a role player, this performance was already relatively outstanding.

In Kobe's rookie season, he only averaged 7.6 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.3 assists, which was an average performance.

So, what does good or bad performance have to do with management?

On December 7, the Heat came to St. Anthony and challenged the defending champion Spurs away from home. From this game, it was clear that the Heat's schedule is really devilish and not just nonsense.

SBC Center, the home court of the Spurs, will not be renamed AT&-T Center until the 2006/07 season.

Duncan, Ginobili, Parker, Bowen...

There is no rest or anything, just go out and play with all your strength.

Stan Van Gundy meets Popovich, and the two are not at the same level in terms of strength.

The Heat were having a hard time starting from the first quarter.

14 to 17! !

In the boring game, there was the sound of hammering. There was no passion in the game. What was playing against the Heat was not a basketball team at all, but an army with paralysis and no emotion.

Well, at best, Duncan touched his teammates' hair, of which Ginobili had more hair.

At this time, Ginobili was still very handsome. He had not experienced a severe beating, and he still had an expression of enjoyment on his face. He was inspired and played very hard. He made 10 of 16 shots from the field and 8 free throws. He made 7 of 27 points, 4 assists and 2 rebounds, which was almost as good as Duncan's 11 of 18 shots, 6 of 8 free throws, 28 points, 16 rebounds, 4 blocks, 3 assists and 3 steals.

The score was 98 to 84, and the Spurs completed the smothering of the Heat with a 14-point advantage.

In each of the four quarters of the game, the Heat were trailing.

No, the Heat took the lead in the third quarter because, in the first half, the Spurs only allowed the Heat to score 30 points.

The Spurs scored a steady 47 points. After two quarters, they almost sealed the victory. With the Spurs' style, the main force must have clocked out.

If the Heat don't collapse in the third quarter, then the main players will go up and play for a while in the fourth quarter, pressing the Heat to the floor and rubbing them.

From the beginning of the first quarter, the Spurs arranged the Heat properly.

In front of Stan Van Gundy, Popovich's defensive strategy of defending Wade alone, letting Wade come in to fight, and surrounding the other four players was completely useless.

Wade got the script in advance for James to play the Spurs in the future Finals. He made 8 of 20 shots and 15 of 17 free throws. He scored 31 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds and 5 turnovers. There was still no chance of defeating the Spurs by half a point.

The one-star, four-shot tactic had no chance of survival under the Spurs' iron-blooded team defense.

Subei only scored 6 points, most of which came in the third quarter when the overall situation of the game was decided.

The Heat suffered a three-game losing streak.

Without O'Neal, they lost three consecutive games. It didn't seem like a big deal. It was just that Wade's ability to lead the team was questioned.

However, as the Spurs are the biggest imaginary enemy of the Heat's championship, Stan Van Gundy is completely unable to parry against Popovich. The difference is not as high as three or four stories, so this kind of blow is serious.

At this moment, the Spurs, who won the victory from the Heat, have a record of 15 wins and 3 losses. If they meet the Heat in the finals, they will definitely get the home court advantage.

Stan Van Gundy looks useless, how can this be broken?

From the players on the bench and the newly joined players, it can be seen from the end of this game that it is difficult for the Heat to defeat the Spurs, and the military morale has begun to waver.

On December 9th, at the American Airlines Center Arena, the Heat ended their trip to the Western Conference and sat at home to meet the challenge of the Nuggets.

Anthony dealt a fatal blow to the shaken Heat team. He was in superb form tonight and competed with Wade all night long.

Anthony made 12 of 30 shots, 1 of 3 three-pointers, 15 of 17 free throws, and scored 40 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists. His performance was superb.

Wade was not behind either, making 10 of 23 shots and 17 of 21 free throws. He scored 37 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals. His performance was also extremely outstanding.

The score was 100 to 92. With an 8-point advantage, the Nuggets turned away and defeated the Heat, giving their opponents a 4-game losing streak.

Buzz—!

The moment the buzzer sounded, the fans in the audience stood and booed like a tsunami. Naturally, they would not give it to Wade who scored 37 points and 10 rebounds, but they would unanimously aim at head coach Stan Van Gundy.

From the moment they won O'Neal, the Heat were aiming for the NBA championship. The Heat's lineup is already quite strong. However, what fans and audiences cannot tolerate is the mediocrity of the head coach position. Such a Heat team is not worthy. champion.

After 20 games, the Heat have only scored 10 wins and 10 losses, ranking eighth in the Eastern Conference, with a 50-50 record. Such results make it difficult to even make the playoffs. How can it be satisfactory?

The call for a coaching change has filled the entire arena.

Stan Van Gundy also looked lost. He didn't know how he ended up in this situation!

Is Wade overrated?

No, he had given everything he had.

correct.

It's definitely O'Neal.

As long as he comes back, the Heat's problems will be solved.