You are the Pearl, Mo Mengchen

Chapter 129: The gap between Corgi and the Gray Wolf

O'Neill entered the deep position, just like the deep-sea mad shark. Once he got the ball in this position, the score was basically achieved.

No matter who it is, it is impossible to block him in this position.

Hardaway pulled to the opposite corner. This was to prevent Mo Mengchen from getting in and trapping, and then hanging the ball to O'Neal.

"Ah~~!"

O'Neill yelled in his throat and was about to blast Terry Mills into pieces. His impact was as explosive as a rushing mad cow. He turned around suddenly. When he was about to attack, Mills made the most overnight. An action.

Even the shark didn't expect the other party to do this.

Mills fouled a violent foul before he took off.

You can see the anger on the shark's face accumulating at a speed visible to the naked eye, and when he gets up, a close fight is inevitable.

Fortunately, the veterans of both sides realized this, and stepped forward to stop the two men. The referee came up as a notary and gave Mills a technical foul.

More than half of the first quarter, Mills has already committed two offenses.

This was something Collins had already expected. The only thing he didn't expect was that Mills started so ruthlessly and made the referee blow a T directly, which is not worth it.

He thinks he can play smarter.

"If my foul does not calm you down, then you should try my fist!"

Mills was not scared at all, and even sprayed **** against O'Neill before the end.

How could O'Neill be a man threatened by him, yelling: "You **** has a different kind of ending!"

No matter how strong his willingness to fight, Mills is destined to end. Although his defensive effect on O'Neill is limited, for the Pistons' weak inside, his presence is crucial.

After Mills got down, Collins sent Eric Lechner.

O'Neill has already seen the strength of this person. In his opinion, this is an opponent that can be easily balanced.

Lechner never thought about heading one-on-one with O'Neill. The Pistons developed many strategies for the big shark. Those strategies have a premise: no matter what, you have to hold on.

If O'Neill knocked you off in one blow, no good strategy would come in handy.

One free throw.

17 to 14

The Magic only led by 3 points, and the game was so anxious that they didn't expect. This is their home court. They are familiar with the basket and floor here. Coupled with the cheering of the audience, they have no reason to be entangled by the Pistons.

At this time, O'Neill pulled out.

The space on one side was cleared, and Hardaway faced Mo Mengchen, a rare heads-up.

"You should know that I want to score on you is as simple as holding a glass of water."

When Hardaway's voice fell, he shook his left and right, and the beautiful and sudden back direction instantly turned Mo Mengchen aside.

Mo Mengchen knew there was no one behind him, he had to catch up with Hardaway.

He is destined not to catch up.

Nevertheless, he did not give up, because no one can help him defend.

Hardaway snapped a shot at the basket, grabbed the basket with one hand, and looked back at Mo Mengchen: "What do you want to do, Mo?"

Mo Mengchen picked up the floor ball and sent it to Hill.

Hill said: "That guy is not good at defending. Would you like to change it?"

"No, I defend everyone the same." Mo Mengchen said.

I didn't expect this guy to say that others are sharp-mouthed and so fierce.

Hill didn't say more, that's right, Yi Momengchen's current defense, no one can defend, it is better to let him continue to kill each other with pennies.

The Penny attack succeeded and the Magic led to 5 points all at once.

In the frontcourt, Mo Mengchen and Hardaway faced each other again.

Unlike the previous one, Mo Mengchen had no ball in his hand and the ball was in Hill's hand.

"If you give up this war, I can understand it, because you can't fight against me without your teammates." Hardaway laughed.

Does this CP think I know me well?

Mo Mengchen didn't ask for the ball to prove Hardaway was wrong. Hill had a good start and a good offensive rhythm. Now is the best time for him to play. He can't steal the ball for himself.

I saw a change of direction on the outside of Devil's Mountain, flew the defender, and stepped forward. The slender body was enough to imagine a beautiful picture.

Cobra Grant wanted to block Hill, he made a tie rod, avoiding the defense and forcibly scoring.

16 to 19

This is Hill's customary way of playing. He always jumped in the first quarter. I don't know if it was because he spent too much energy in the first quarter. After the jump, he will be depressed.

This year is his second year, and the situation has not improved.

The first quarter can rely on Hill's personal ability to hold the game, what about the second quarter and the second half?

In the eighth minute, Collins replaced Mo Mengchen.

It was also at that time that Hill began to misfire. Fortunately, Dumas renewed his firepower. A breakthrough high board and a three-pointer helped the team bit the score.

Also at that time, O'Neill came off, and the pennies held the overall situation. He had always given up the stage to the sharks, and suddenly became the protagonist on the field.

Hill is powerless, Dumas has a poor defense, and there is no barrier inside the piston. These factors add up, as if to create a perfect stage for him.

Hardaway can't wait to show his talent.

First back, Dumas was born in the second position in the early years, smiling assassin retired to play the first position, he can be said to be one of the best combo guards of his generation.

Because of playing the second position in the early years, he has faced Jordan, gliders, Mitchmond and other people all year round. His confrontation is in the second position, and the penny is notoriously thin and weak. To bully Dumas like bullying Mo Mengchen is impossible.

Seeing that he couldn't get in, the attack was frustrated. When everyone felt that Dumars could defend, Hardaway didn't look at the back of the head and sent Grant to take a dunk.

Turing called the ball: "Only the magician and Larry Bird can pass the ball!"

Wharton laughed: "Penny's style is more rare than Grant Hill, he is like Michael Jordan in the first position."

"That old man is talking nonsense again!" Houston scolded.

Mo Mengchen, who was sitting off the court, didn't think Wharton was talking nonsense, players like Hardaway were indeed rare.

A 201 cm pure point guard, efficiency, hit rate, style of play, physical fitness, athleticism...are nothing to pick. Compared to Hill's 203 cm all-around small forward, players like Hardaway are even rarer.

After O'Neal got off the court, he completely regarded himself as the boss, constantly commanding his teammates to prevent the Pistons from taking advantage.

Dumas couldn't get his own shot in the end and missed the shot.

Rebounding, he was like a wild horse, clearly attacking the frontcourt.

No one can subdue the mad skinny wild horse, and the penny gallops fast, straight ahead, this is his moment.

Dumas caught up, and if he knew what would happen next, he might give up this defense.

"Beep!"

Dumas hit the foul, Hardaway's return is a high layup full of Dumas' personal style.

Dumas watched Hardaway throwing freehand high-playing boards like himself before him, and he was stunned.

As the ball progressed, Hardaway turned back and said, "This ball is for you, JD."

"This guy is really amazing!" Mark West read countless people, and he was only admired to see such geniuses.

Mo Mengchen had heard of Hardaway, but when Hardaway shined, his enthusiasm for basketball had been dissipated by Bird's retirement.

Now that he has watched Hardaway's game up close, he suddenly felt that this guy should not be destroyed by injuries.

If he is not injured, the NBA will look better.

Not many old fans will express their emotions. After all, he suffered serious injuries at the age of 26. That should have been a rapidly improving and imaginative age.

"Mo, I need you to defend Orlando's second position."

Suddenly, Collins said to Mo Mengchen.

Mo Mengchen didn't ask why, since Collins arranged this, he could only accept it.

Hardaway played this kind of performance face to face. It was normal for Collins to have a lingering fear. Dumars was selected as the best defensive lineup. Even he was helpless to Hardaway. Isn't it to give Mo Mengchen a defense?

In the case of the generals of the two sides either ending or paddling, Hardaway suddenly broke out and launched a storm with magic.

28 to 19

In an instant, Hardaway led the Magic to pick up a 9-point advantage.

In the second quarter, the Magic returned to O'Neal, Hardaway took a break, Collins continued to maintain the lineup on the field unchanged, Hill continued to hit the rim in the opening stage.

He caused O'Neal two fouls, pulling the difference from 9 to 5 points.

The shark was furious and came back to score a dunk 2+1, pulling again to 8 points.

Two talented players come and go.

O'Neill's talent is undoubtedly more prominent than Hill, which also makes him more durable in such an attack. After all, Hill is an outside~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Every time the basket is attacked, it must be launched from the outside. O'Neill is naturally inferior.

Seeing that Hill's firepower was no longer there, Collins anxiously called Mo Mengchen, Houston, and Theo Ratliff to prepare the three of them for the game.

At this moment, O'Neill sat down on Lechner, and Hilburn wanted to come over and cut the ball. Unfortunately, the shark had already picked up the ball. He set the background on the spot.

"go to hell!"

O'Neill snarled in his throat. With his flight, Hill closed his eyes because he knew he could not stop O'Neill anyway.

With a loud noise, O'Neal dunked to score.

34 to 24

The score difference reaches double digits.

"There is a gap in talent between the two sides, which is why Orlando is so calm, and Detroit has to work hard every time to score."

"Simply put, it's like the gap between Corgi and Big Big Wolf."

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