Chapter 121: Let me use your "happiness"!

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In the second quarter, Bobcats head coach Bernie Bickerstaff replaced Chris Paul with Brevin Knight.

Snapped--!

"Wade steals and counterattacks, how much does it cost?"

In the first round, Tenay was taught a lesson by Wade.

In the second round, Breventenay broke through for a layup. Under Wade's interference, he also missed the shot.

Looking back, Wade broke through Tenay and relied on his height of 1.93 meters to hit a mismatch of 1.78 meters. It is said that every inch is longer and every inch is stronger.

Tenay, who is even worse defensively, can only show off, actively defend, and defend as hard as Nash, but to no avail.

Knight was hit by a reduction and suffered two heavy blows from Wade in a row. The Heat took the opportunity to catch up with the score.

The NBA league that the Bobcats entered last season had a cobbled-together lineup, and all of them were players that other teams didn't want.

The rags picked up and the rotation lineup taken out will be protected if they can be good.

It's okay if the Heat are ahead, and they can still be good friends. Hello and me, have fun, and score points without any problems.

Now that the Heat are lagging behind, they can only use your happiness.

Breventena has a strong offense and a weak defense. Even if it can't stand the offense, it's still acceptable. At least it can score points on offense.

Now the attack was bent by Wade, allowing Wade to use his body to get what he wanted.

Head coach Bernie Bilistaff couldn't sit still and had no choice but to take Paul off the field again.

Plus Okafor, Gerald Wallace, Sean May and undrafted Zach Hayes.

At this time, the Bobcats formed a 4-guaranteed-1 formation.

On the Heat's side, it's impossible for Wade to rest, and it's possible for O'Neal to rest without resting. With the addition of Payton, Walker, Mourning, and Posey, the team is full.

Subei continues to enjoy the treatment of the main players. Coach Laili treats Wade and O'Neal as figures, and everyone else is a tool man, and everything is under his control.

After the game came back, the Heat deployed zone defense tactics to limit Chris Paul's breakthrough.

If the Bobcats use pick-and-roll tactics and O'Neal is not on the court, the Heat will make unlimited defense changes in the two-point area, which will somewhat reduce the Bobcats' offensive efficiency.

Bang-dang——!

Chris Paul and Sean May played a pick-and-roll tactic, and Sean May took the ball and missed a two-point jump shot.

At this time, the 2005 NCAA MOP player was a star player six months ago, but now he has become an ordinary NBA player, and his mid-range shot is unstable.

Fortunately, the Bobcats don't understand offense, and the Heat don't even think about it.

Wade broke into the paint and was flanked by Paul, Gerald Wallace and Hayes. Wade forced his way to the basket, but Okafor, who was guarding the penalty area, jumped up and slapped him away.

Subsequently, Wade broke through and scored, and Walker caught the ball from the bottom corner of the three-pointer. Under the interference of Hayes, he also missed the ball and Okafor picked up the rebound.

In the next more than 4 minutes, the two teams almost didn't score in sports games, and they all relied on free throws to score.

The Bobcats' lineup has wrong defensive potential, but there are no players on the outside who can shoot.

Gerald Wallace only uses his body to attack the basket.

Okafor and Sean May are both post shooting insiders.

In addition, Hayes, who can only defend occasionally, can only be said that the Bobcats' coaching staff and management are also talented.

Seeing Chris Paul's height of 1.83 meters, I thought it was only suitable for the 76ers' Iverson's four-guarantee-one tactic, so I copied Iverson's work.

It's a pity that Iverson can single-handedly defeat the entire team, but Paul's personal offensive level is far from enough. The two are not players of the same style at all. If they copy the homework randomly, they will naturally not get a good deal.

In the end, Paul's control of the court was good and allowed the team to maintain a good lower limit. In addition, the Bobcats players' personal defense was really good. With the main lineup and the Heat's rotation lineup, the two sides played evenly.

At the end of the first half, the score was 58 to 58. The two sides returned to the same starting line and entered the locker room to rest.

After resting for 15 minutes, he came back for the second half of the game.

Laili decided to strengthen his outside shooting. The starting lineup only changed once, replacing Haslem with Walker.

The only thing the Bobcats can play is the starting lineup, and they can only play with their cards in hand.

The third quarter started with the Heat attacking first.

O'Neal, who had rested for a whole quarter, continuously attacked the penalty area. Primoz Blazer was able to score points, but he couldn't handle it due to his soft-egg style. Fortunately, his teammates also knew that he was not good. Gerald Wallace and Okafor Everyone came to help defend.

Bang-dang——!

Beep——!

O'Neal's entire body was hanging on the basket, and the referee's whistle also sounded, making the score 2+1!

Bang-dang——!

O'Neal only likes to score 2 points, so his free throw shots are useless.

"The Bobcats took off the rebound and passed the ball to Paul. Hey, Paul sped up. He turned around and dribbled the ball, passing Wade's block. Paul quickly rushed to the frontcourt, paused, and suddenly accelerated to break through.

boom--!

Just as Posey was about to make up the defense, Paul's pass was sent out..."

Gerald Wallace rushed up, took the ball and hit the basket. With a bang, he dunked the basketball in.

"O'Neal has just returned to the three-point line, and the Bobcats' offense has finished.

The Bobcats can actually play fast. With Chris Paul running and bombing, he might be able to outrun O'Neal. If they play positional warfare, they will probably be worn to death..."

Of course, the Bobcats' Gerald Wallace, Okafor and Paul can all rush up and play, but without shooting, it is unrealistic to play high-quality running and gunning.

At the 3rd minute of the third quarter, Subei finally stopped playing tricks. Wade's breakthrough attracted the Bobcats' defense.

Snapped--!

A behind-the-back pass passed the basketball out to the outside.

"45 degrees to the right, Su Bei caught the ball and took a quick look. Matt Carroll rushed in front of Su Bei. He anticipated Su Bei's movements and was not sent flying...

Su Bei continued to sway, and Matt Carroll went up to grab the ball. Su Bei bumped into it with his body, immediately jumped up from the ball, raised his hand and shot a three-point pull-up jumper..."

Matt Carroll's physical confrontation was average, but his victory was due to his desperate efforts. After being bumped, he still continued to pounce, jumping up and desperately blocking Su Bei's shot.

Beep——!

The whistle sounded, and Su Bei also anticipated Matt Carroll's action. This wave of offense was completely committed to commit a foul. Under the collision of bodies, Su Bei's center of gravity in the air was unbalanced, and he continued to complete the shooting action and threw the basketball towards the basket. basket.

Swish——!

"pretty!!

Su Bei scored 3+1. The attack just now was purely based on physical bullying. Compared with Matt Carroll, Su Bei's physical talent is not like a pure shooter at all..."

Swish——!

Subei didn't have O'Neal's life, and naturally it didn't suffer from O'Neal's disease. There was no weakness at the free throw line, and the free throws were made steadily, completing a beautiful offense of 4 points.

Looking back, Paul took the ball to the frontcourt and played an outside pick-and-roll tactic, calling Su Bei in front of him.

"In the confrontation between teammates at Wake Forest University, Paul broke through. His center of gravity was very low, his speed was very fast, and his change of direction was smooth. Paul wanted to break through.

No!

Paul made a sudden stop and shot a two-point jumper, and Su Bei defended to the extreme.

Swish——! "

Paul floated and made the basketball.

He is too familiar with Northern Jiangsu. When he was in college, playing in Northern Jiangsu was as easy as eating, and it is the same now.

"You are the same as before!" Paul scored the goal and did not forget to use trash talk to mess with Su Bei's mentality.

"Thank you, I'm as handsome as before!" Su Bei quickly interrupted Paul's next words without forgetting the blow.

"You are just like before, good at using your height of 180cm to bully people."

"It's 183! Not 180!"

"Who knows, anyway, I know you wore padded socks when you were measuring."

"Nash did it too!"

"..."

When the Heat came back from the attack, Wade and Su Bei set up an outside screen. Paul quickly bypassed the defense and stayed close to Su Bei, but Wade wanted to call out Matt Carroll.

"Wade broke through, broke through Carroll's defense, entered the penalty area, assisted O'Neal for an alley-oop, and scored two points."

The Bobcats' lineup has too many flaws.

Paul is too short, and Carroll at shooting guard is too soft. In addition, Blazek is also weak inside. Wolong and Chufeng are everywhere. Against the championship team or the upgraded and reinforced Heat team, although there are one or two Sub-local dominance, but not lasting.

As soon as the Heat opened the outside line, the direction of the game immediately shifted to the Heat, and the Bobcats tasted the bitterness of being crushed by the lineup.

The Heat gradually opened up the game.

Buzz—!

A buzzer sounds and a red light turns on.

At the end of the game, the score was 109 to 94. The Heat had a 15-point advantage, defeating the Bobcats and winning the first game in 2006.

Wade played 41 minutes and scored 32 points, 10 assists and 6 rebounds. The only thing missing was his "sewer" work. Otherwise, a triple-double would have been as easy as drinking water.

O'Neal scored 21 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists, continuing to use the least time to achieve the most efficient performance.

Su Bei made 5 of 8 shots, 3 of 6 three-pointers, and 3 of 3 free throws. He scored 16 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 assists. Together with Wade and O'Neal, he scored 69 points together, which was a very eye-catching performance.

However, he was instantly killed by Chris Paul's performance of 29 points, 12 assists, 5 rebounds, 2 steals and 1 block.

The Heat won the game, and Chris Paul won the Rookie of the Year award, but on the personal stage, Su Bei was so far away that he couldn't even see the taillights of his car.