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My Name is Kobe Bryant
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- 2021-01-30 04:47:17
The team against the Eastern Conference finals has been released, that is, the Bulls and the Heat.
It can be said that this is the confrontation between the Bulls and the bankrupt version of SHOWTIME. Although the Heat are very strong, the Bulls who defeated the Magic in the finals will actually not have much suspense against the bankrupt version of SHOWTIME.
Although Pat Riley is strong, the number one core under his hand is, after all, a flawed player like Tim Hardaway. If the current Heat boss is the Magician, then the outcome of this series is really hard to say.
But Tim Hardaway met the league's strongest perimeter defensive team, this point will inevitably be locked. The Bulls can block Tim Hardaway from many players. The perimeter defense composed of Jordan, Pippen, and Harper will make the Heat's offensive launch very difficult. It's impossible for Tim Hardaway to be like the Knicks in the previous round.
Then the task of scoring will be handed over to Marshburn and Mourning, and Marshburn will definitely not please Pippen. The only strong point of the Heat is the tough guy Amozomonin.
In the last round of the series, Mourning proved that he was still one level behind the four major centers. Even if O'Neal and Ewing were easily taken away by the Bulls in the series, how much advantage can Mourning, as the number one offensive, get?
The situation in the east is finally clear, and the game between the Utah Jazz and the Houston Rockets in the west has finally come to a conclusion.
The seven battles between the Jazz and the Rockets are enough to be written in history.
This round of the series is led by two league first teams, Karl Malone and Olajuwon are both recognized league firsts in their respective positions.
That is to say, the league’s first power forward and the league’s first center are facing each other. In this era when the inside line is king, such a confrontation is simply eye-catching. It can be said that as long as you are a basketball enthusiast, you don’t care about this series Match.
This year's regular season MVP Karl Malone faced Barkley, the flying pigeon who has dominated the power forward position for many years.
There are also countless stars in other positions, Stockton and Drexler.
John Hornacek meets Jim Jackson.
Bryan Russell faces Mario Avery.
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Just looking at the star-studded names on the team is enough to make people admire.
Even more powerful is that these stars have been kneaded into a whole by the coach. They are not just a stream of mercenaries, or a stream of superstars. The star and the team have formed a whole.
Utah's pick and roll.
The Rockets' IN-OUT.
These two systems are the best at present, and they are also tactics that many coaches of other teams in the league are trying to learn from fear. Even the Lakers have a lot of pick-and-rolls and IN-OUT tactics.
It can be said that the tactics of these two teams are the tactical leaders of NBA or world basketball. The vast majority of teams in the next 10 years will use the tactics of these two teams extensively. medicine.
Pick-and-roll tactics and IN-OUT tactics are not only used by the Jazz and Houston, but their two teams are really using this tactic as a sign of their own.
When you think of the Jazz, you think of the pick-and-rolls of Utah's second oldest.
When thinking of Houston, Olajuwon will think of Optimus IN-OUT points.
This round of the series can be said to be the pinnacle of this era. After the yellow-green battle, there has never been a series with so many superstars participating. Even though these superstars are no longer at the peak, they have all played their peak superstar performance at some point in this round of the series.
The stars and tactics are the brightest in this era.
This round of the series has also become a classic battle that fans of this era will never forget.
G1: Houston 87: 98 Jazz.
G2: Houston 101: 93 Jazz.
The first two games were tied, and the Rockets won one game at the home of Utah's Devil. This game is very critical, and it can be said that Houston won the key game of the entire series.
The third game returned to Houston. The Compaq Center, home of Houston, became a red ocean. With the cheers of home fans, Houston resisted the tsunami-like offensive frenzy of the Jazz Mountain and won the game.
G3: Jazz 78: 91 Houston.
Their patron Olajuwon played the most dominant performance in the playoffs of his career.
Played 44 minutes, 34 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 8 blocks, 5 fouls and 4 turnovers!
8 blocks directly made Houston's penalty area a no-fly zone. In this game, Houston's penalty area scored 42 points and crushed the Jazz's 25 points, and Houston's 51 rebounds also surpassed the Jazz's 43.
Olajuwon's success in one fell swoop, Karl Malone's 29 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 steals, 1 blocks and 3 turnovers can only be a foil for Olajuwon.
G4: Jazz 103: 102 Houston.
This game played two overtime!
Before the end of regular time, Houston also held a 2-point lead, and then Stockton's mid-range cold-blooded throw made the game into the first overtime.
In overtime, Barkley hugged Malone and committed 6 fouls, leaving the field with 21 points, 14 rebounds and 6 fouls.
In the second overtime, Karl Malone played more smoothly after Barkley's exit, crushing AC Green to complete the offense. Olajuwon’s lore missed a jumper. In the end, with Karl Malone’s 39 points, 12 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 steals, 2 blocks and 6 turnovers, the Jazz pulled back home in Houston.
G5 has become the battle of Tianwangshan!
G5 Houston 82: 98 Jazz.
The Jazz back at home are all soldiers, Stockton played particularly well, 21 points, 14 assists and 4 steals in a single game, whether it is Drexler, or Jim Jackson, or Mario Avery and his matchup, he can find The right teammate completes the score.
Karl Malone had 25 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists.
This ball became the easiest game for the Jazz to win, but unfortunately it also became the last game the Jazz won.
After the Jazz won the Battle of Mount Tianwang, everyone thought that the younger Jazz was a very safe thing to win this round of the playoffs. The Houston veteran pulled his hips in two consecutive games. This performance undoubtedly made His supporters were disappointed.
G6 Sir 91: 96 Houston!
Back at home, Drexler and Barkley broke out together!
Drexler scored 27 points and 11 rebounds, Barkley scored 24 points and 16 rebounds, plus Olajuwon's 18 points and 13 rebounds. Three men grabbed 40 rebounds!
The Jazz's inside line lost again. After all, Greg Ostertag is not a player at this level.
Karl Malone once approached the score, but in the end Hornacek missed two free throws and killed the game.
G7! Life and death!
Utah home court!
In this game, both sides played the highest level of performance in their careers.
The previous six battles have made both sides familiar enough, and both sides entered the state at the beginning of the game.
The embrace of Barkley and Malone has become another classic painting of the US NBA!
The previous life was Rodman, and the object of this life was Barkley!
Barkley and Malone fought and fell on the sideline, fell continuously, climbed up continuously, and tripped on each other again. All fans feasted their eyes!
Olaju Wangling was late with Greg Ostertag. He scored 27 points, 18 rebounds, 5 assists, 6 blocks, 3 steals, and 5 turnovers. Almost! Olajuwon almost won the 5X5 in the playoffs that no one has ever won!
Malone also played the MVP performance in this game! 32 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 blocks and 1 steal! With the highest score in the game, it can be said that Houston can prevent Malone from fouling ~EbookFREE.me~ Barkley was committed six times by Malone.
Both sides' defense and physical confrontation are full! Except for the stars, there is almost no way for the role players to score in such a rhythm of the game, which leads to a very low score for both sides, which has become a melee defensive battle!
At the end of the game, everyone thought that the Jazz would win with a younger body and home court advantage.
But the veteran is not dead!
Drexler stole the ball forcibly from Karl Malone! One-stop rush to complete the go-ahead! The audience made 3 of 11 shots, scored 7 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals, but the final steals and points were worth a million!
In the end, Karl Malone's CIC was blocked by Olajuwon.
Houston 83: 81!
This epic-level battle finally ended in Houston's reverse victory!
The Lakers' opponents in the next round are confirmed.
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