Reverse Growth Superstar

: Fifty-nine: Bald warning

   saw Kirilenko flying out of the baseline, then Link easily scored. On the Jazz bench, a substitute in training uniform is gearing up.

   This is Link's fourth game with the Grizzlies and the first start. However, in just four games, there are already many outsiders who appreciate Link's voice.

   "He may become one of the most successful losers in history."

   "He can be ranked among the top five rookies this year."

   "There is no doubt that he will shame many lottery shows. Among the best rookies this year, there must be Link's name."

   This article may seem painless to others. But in the eyes of this year's rookies, it's a little overwhelming.

   A draft pick, only played less than ten games, why can he become the most watched rookie? Is it just because of his skin color?

   Therefore, many 10th rookies hope to compete face-to-face with Link. Let the media and fans see what is the best rookie.

   In the last game, DeMarcus Cousins ​​was fighting with this mentality. Unfortunately, his direct opponent is not Link, and the immature Cousins ​​was brutally educated by Randolph.

   But today, the rookie of the Jazz really has a chance to face off against Link.

   Gordon Hayward's eyes fixed on the court, analyzing Link's every move. During college, Hayward led Butler University to the NCAA finals. He was hailed as the strongest white forward in the United States.

   But after entering the NBA, Hayward's attention has dropped suddenly. With Hayward's personality, he naturally would not pursue these fame and fortune. But he didn't want to achieve nothing after he came to the NBA.

   He wanted to prove that he was not only good from the NCAA.

   As the No. 9 rookie this year, Hayward has not tried the taste of starting. And the undrafted pick has already started and helped the team score first. Hayward knows very well that if Kirilenko fails, then Sloan will increase his playing time.

   When the time comes, he doesn't mind competing with the "best rookie" in the media. Of course, the result is doomed, Hayward does not allow himself to fail!

   If Link can be one of the best rookies this year, so should he be!

Unknowingly, many 10 years of lottery picks have actually begun to defeat Link, the losing pick... The lottery picks are trying their best to chase the losing picks. The relationship between them seems to be upside down.

   On the court, the Jazz's offense also did not go easily. Hollins emphasized defensively before the game day in and day out, which actually allowed the Grizzlies players to develop the habit of tough defense on the court.

   Delong just pressed Conley close, and now he has received an enthusiastic response from Conley.

   Deron called the screen and played the pick and roll with Al Jefferson, trying to use his breakthrough to create opportunities.

   This is a typical Jazz offense. From Stockton and Karl Malone until now, the pick-and-roll has been the usual way of Jerry Sloan and the Jazz.

  According to the tactics, Deron should hand the ball to Al Jefferson who goes down after the breakthrough. Jefferson is faster on the offensive end than most centers, and he has a range. This guy was called the "New Wolf King" during the Timberwolves period.

   But Deron didn't follow Sloan's tactics. After breaking through the screen, Deron suddenly stopped and made a jumper himself!

   Mike Conley reacted immediately and blocked it. Sloan looked at the chubby guard on the court with a daze. Coaching the NBA for decades, this is the first time Sloan feels his team is out of control.

  Yes, the conflict between Deron and Sloan has broken out this season. On the court, Deron often does not listen to Jerry Sloan's command. He wanted to prove that the team can score even if it doesn't follow Sloan's tactics. He wanted to prove that the leader of this team is himself, not the gray-haired coach.

   It's a pity that under Conley's close interference, Deron Williams' emergency stop jumper shot out of the box. He somewhat underestimated Conley's single defense ability, or he has a little too overestimated his scoring ability.

   "What!?" Kirilenko cursed in surprise. In the first few years of the Jazz, no player on the team dared to challenge Sloan's authority.

   When Kirilenko hadn't reacted, Link had already ran into the penalty area. Seeing this situation, Randolph and Gasol got stuck, and the keen-smelling Link easily accepted the rebound.

   "Coach Sloan seems to be very dissatisfied with the offense just now. I believe everyone has heard the recent rumors. Deron Williams seems to have some opinions on Coach Jerry Sloan."

   At this time, the commentator is still talking about the Jazz gossip. As everyone knows, the real danger is approaching the Jazz.

   Link didn't pass the ball immediately after grabbing the rebound, because he found that Deron was guarding Conley very thiefly, waiting for an opportunity to steal.

   So Link waved his hand and motioned to his teammates to run forward and let him control the ball for half the time.

"Link personally took possession of the ball for half of the game. He has such an ability. He always sends a few passes in every game. And this guy has a very clear mind on the court. He knows where to send the ball. Is the most correct."

   Seeing Link stopped walking outside the three-point line, Kirilenko was a little helpless. Kirilenko, who has experienced repeated injuries and tortures, has lost the power of the all-round fighter since 2006, and his data has plummeted after 2006.

   Nowadays, Kirilenko, who is 2.06 meters tall, wants to get down to steal. It is not easy. And if the steal is not successful, according to Kirilenko's current athletic ability, it is estimated that it will be difficult for him to quickly turn around and catch up.

   So Kirilenko could only watch Link hand the ball to Mayo who was out of the three-point line without interference.

   After Mayo receives the ball, regardless of the three-seven-one, he just shoots. As soon as Mayo made a shot, Link suddenly ran inside.

   Kirilenko was caught off guard and slowed a step. Sure enough, Mayo's three-pointer slammed out of the box. This guy's only 40.7% shooting percentage is no joke.

   And because it was a three-pointer, the ball was still a long rebound. Gasol, Randolph, Millsap and Jefferson could not get inside. Link happened to appear at the free throw line, leaped slightly, and accepted the offensive rebound!

   "Stuck in position, what are you doing!?" Old handsome Sloan roared. It is a shame for him to lose defensive rebounds.

   As a third position, Kirilenko averaged 8 rebounds per game. But now, he has been easily snatched offensive rebounds by a losing pick.

   "Link saved Mayo's terrible shot, and the Grizzlies still have an offensive opportunity. This guy's rebounding sense is so sharp, he almost ran in the moment Conley shot."

   After grabbing the rebound, Link immediately attracted the Jazz's shrinking defense. Everyone thought he would be anxious for a second attack.

   But Link passed the ball unhurriedly through the cracks, as if someone turned a deaf ear to everything around him.

   It was Xiao Kangli who received Link's pass. After receiving the ball, he made a layup without any interference. Because at the moment Mayo shot the iron, Deron was already running to the frontcourt and wanted to play a fast break.

   As everyone knows, he did this to let Conley empty and allow the latter to score easily.

   4 to 0, the Utah Jazz, who was originally thought to be able to handle the Grizzlies easily, was caught breathing twice. And the way they lose points is a bit dumbfounding.

   2 points, 1 assist and 2 rebounds, Link only played three rounds and got a lot of data. Kirilenko looked at the back of No. 0 who was high-fiving his teammate, his eyes were full of his youthful shadow.

   At this time, Kirilenko knew that his pre-match brilliance was exaggerated. He told Sloan not to worry about the opponent's third position, but now the Grizzlies' two goals are directly related to the third position.

   The Jazz's second offense, Deron Williams finally passed the ball to Jefferson according to Sloan's arrangement. But Jefferson forced a layup after passing down, but Gasol was ruthlessly blocked.

   Gasol has not many blocks. No season has averaged more than 2 blocks per game in his career. But if you challenge him because of this, you basically can't walk around.

   The Grizzlies’ defense caused the Jazz’s two major scoring points, Deron and Jefferson, to suffer. The glory of the iron-blooded Jazz in the past seems to be reproduced on the Grizzlies.

   Link turned from defense to offense the moment Gasol completed the block. He quickly assessed the situation. Both guards Conley and Mayo were walking inside. It would be too crowded to cut in.

   So Link planned to pull outside the three-point line. If the two of them can't fight, somehow they can catch up.

   After receiving the blocked basketball, Conley wanted to complete the transfer offense by himself, but his teammate Mayo refused to let him go. He wanted to run in parallel with him. This guy, wants to refresh the data has reached the point of madness. The two offensive players run in parallel, in fact they are squeezing their offensive space.

   There is "Pig teammate" Mayo on the left, Deron on the right, and Millsap chasing behind him. Conley knows that if he lays directly, he is afraid that it will be bad luck.

   Conley is not greedy for merit. Mayo wants to score and he can let him. But Conley knows very well that in high-speed travel, close passes are more likely to make mistakes. He must seize this opportunity and not pass the ball!

   So, Kang Li turned his head back slightly, and then shook it vigorously!

   "There was no direct attack~www.wuxiaspot.com~ nor Mayo. Mike Conley passed the ball beyond the three-point line, and Link received the basketball!"

   Since Conley decided to pass the ball temporarily, the timing is not so accurate. When he received the basketball, Link was one step away from the three-point line.

   Link also didn't expect that he could actually receive the ball, he was just trying to help Conley and Mayo open the space. As everyone knows. The basketball really flew into my hands.

   As a role player, one loses the draft and has three consecutive offenses to get the ball. This is too happy.

   The opportunity to switch offense and defense is fleeting, and Link doesn't want to waste it. As soon as he gritted his teeth, he simply started to shoot the ball just one step away from the three-point line!

  When he watched the ball before, he had seen Hill perform super long-range shooting more than once. So, I tried it myself.

   "Wocao!" Kirilenko couldn't help but swear in Russian. He originally wanted to wait for Link to deliver him from the three-point line, but he didn't expect the guy to vote directly.

   He stretched out his long arms and blocked it up, but it was only to make up for it. Hollins also stood up. If the fast break fails this time, it will definitely hurt the morale of the team.

   The basketball crossed a rainbow arc in the air and just fell into the net. The FedEx Arena immediately exploded, and Link's home debut did not disappoint these fans.

   "In, a bold attempt, Dang also got a good return. 7-0, the Jazz was beaten 7-0 as soon as they came up. Coach Sloan called the game to stop, he really can't bear it!"

After    after the goal, Link wanted to celebrate, but rushed to the bench and sat down as if running away.

   Because he saw that Randolph had raised his "bear paw" and was about to rub his head.

   You cannot be bald, you must not be bald!

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