: 1271: Rampage against Yang Nis
-
Reverse Growth Superstar
- Grove Street Brothers
- 1352 characters
- 2021-03-03 01:23:12
The Bucks' defense is quite suffocating, and they can often limit opponents' paint shooting percentage to below average 9.8%.
Among them, a large part of the credit goes to Antetokounmpo, who is tall and long in arms.
Although not a pure insider, Antetokounmpo's ability to protect the frame is beyond doubt.
However, the role of Antetokounmpo's long arm on the defensive end is not limited to blocking shots.
He also often tried to completely steal with his long arms and did a pretty good job.
This is the case for the opening ball.
Under normal circumstances, Conley just passed the ball without any problems. But Antetokounmpo's steal range is larger than people think.
His outstanding explosiveness and exaggerated wingspan made him cross the pass the moment Conley passed the ball.
Seeing this situation, Link took the initiative to lean towards the basketball, but Antetokounmpo used a solid back to cross the gear to completely separate Link from the basketball.
The moment Link and Antetokounmpo collided, he felt as if he had hit a steel plate.
You know, Link is already one of the strongest players in the league. But the first confrontation with Antetokounmpo still made Link feel strenuous.
After intercepting the basketball, Antetokounmpo rushed towards the front court and began to fight back.
Antetokounmpo is the same as Durant, their absolute speed can't be said to be fast, but the pace is big.
These two guys took one step as the other two, and made it to the basket.
Link followed closely behind Antetokounmpo and had to say that it was really difficult to catch up when the Greeks strode forward.
At this time, only Link and Antetokounmpo rushed to the front, forming a one-on-one frontcourt situation.
The two top players in the league faced off, and the others couldn't get in at all.
Antetokounmpo stepped into the restricted area with one foot and quickly took off with one foot and "bounced" himself into the air.
Most defensive players must give up directly when encountering such a situation and watch Antetokounmpo complete the dunk.
But Link didn't. He also jumped up sharply, trying to chase and defend the ball from behind!
Unfortunately, Antetokounmpo's height is really scary.
After Lin Keteng was in the air, he found that his palm was only a little short of the basketball held by Antetokounmpo.
But on the basketball court, it is sometimes the difference that determines the outcome.
"Boom!"
Antetokounmpo's dunk is very powerful and powerful. It can be seen that the Greeks are also struggling to give Link a meeting ceremony.
Link rushed too hard, so he flew directly to the reporter's area and "exploded" the individual.
At the beginning of the game, Antetokounmpo and Link's duel entered a white-hot stage.
After dunking, Antetokounmpo looked up to the sky and screamed. At this time, he really looked like a beast.
Link also quickly got up from a group of reporters, and that guy Antetokounmpo is really strong now!
"Yunis used a dunk at the beginning to score first, which is somewhat of Link's demeanor. I don't know how Link will respond next." Mike Brin felt his scalp numb when he saw the first goal.
The collision between the two top players really shakes the ground.
Antetokounmpo's counterattack score is a good show, the guy often staged shots of grabbing a defensive rebound and pushing a dunk by himself.
So, the whole league is trying to slow down Yangnis' legs. But for now, no team can do it.
In fact, in the Eastern Conference Finals last season, the Raptors could win the Bucks, but it was not easy.
In that round of the series, the Bucks had a 2-0 lead. In the third game, the Raptors won by 6 points in a double overtime and were lucky to pass.
That night, if Leonard didn't make a mid-range shot against Middleton, and if Van Fleet didn't make the only three-pointer, the Bucks would have a 3-0 lead.
In other words, the Bucks actually had the strength to play in the finals last season. They lose, there is indeed a certain luck factor in it.
But today, luck is not necessarily on the Grizzlies' side.
Soon, the Grizzlies launched a second offense. Conley didn't dare to take the ball rashly this time. As a point guard, the most taboo thing was passing errors.
This time Conley gave the ball to Dillon Brooks, who ran out of the right three-point line. Brooks, who dared to fight, didn't hesitate to catch the ball and shoot.
However, Wesley Matthews' interference was very fierce.
Matthews himself is a 3D second position, so he knows Brooks' actions and thoughts well.
He interfered in time, so Brooks had to end the shooting action early.
Incomplete shooting is the most influential shooting rate, not to mention the three-point long shot.
Brooks shot out of the box, and the Bucks' defense is really tight.
In addition to the paint zone, they also defended well beyond the three-point line.
The Grizzlies missed an offense, and this is the best chance for the Bucks.
Where there is iron, there is a counterattack. If there is a counterattack, there are points!
Brook Lopez protected the defensive rebound this time, and he gave the ball to Antetokounmpo the first time with his fine technique.
The Greek started sprinting with the ball, Link has been sticking to Antetokounmpo's side, while at the same time, Jie Michael Green has quickly ran to the penalty area, ready to join forces with Link to stop the rampant monster.
After Antetokounmpo hit the three-point line, he suddenly changed hands and changed directions, and then an acceleration followed, making Link a little unprepared.
He did not expect that Antetokounmpo would dare to play tricks in such a situation.
Antetokounmpo escaped a bit of space and then went straight to the penalty area. Faced with Jie Michael Green, who had just come to help defend, the Greek did not back down, but slammed into it.
"Boom!" This time the collision was very violent, Antetokounmpo had no strength at all, and the muffled sound of the collision between the two muscles could even be heard by Georg on the bench.
Georgel shuddered. He thought that if it was him who had just stood in front of Antetokounmpo, he might have broken a row of ribs.
However, Green's end was not much better.
After being hit by Antetokounmpo in a high-speed attack, Jie Michael Green was knocked to the ground.
At the same time, Antetokounmpo throws the basketball to the hoop, the referee whistles, and the basketball nets.
The referee gave Green a blocking foul, Antetokounmpo shredded the defense and got a chance to play 2+1!
"Another counterattack, Yang Nis is really unstoppable. Jie Michael Green is already in the front, but Yang Nis actually knocked his opponent directly to the ground! In this game, Yang Nis is like a bloodthirsty beast! No, He was a bloodthirsty beast."
In the exclamation of Mike Brin, Antetokounmpo looked at Green on the ground viciously, and then stepped over him.
At that moment, the entire Federal Express Arena burst into boos, and Antetokounmpo was completely challenging the Grizzlies' bottom line.
Link walked up on the head, hitting Antetokounmbo with his shoulder intentionally or unintentionally, walked up to Green, and stretched out his hand at him.
"Damn, I tried my best, Link." Green grabbed Link's hand and stood up again, looking helpless.
He couldn't help rubbing his chest, and it was still aching. The impact just now completely exceeded Green's expectations.
"It doesn't matter, you are very brave, and you did a good job." Link patted Green on the shoulder, then stood at the designated position, ready to wait for Antetokounmpo's free throw.
Antetokounmpo received a basketball from the referee~EbookFREE.me~ and drove twice, ready to shoot.
At this moment, Link, standing diagonally in front of Antetokounmpo, said: "You have done too much Yangnis."
"Hey!" Link finished, and Antetokounmpo hit the iron with a free throw.
He had a good rhythm before, but the final shot was too hasty. Obviously, Antetokounmpo was influenced by Link.
Antetokounmpo looked at Link, but Link pointed at Antetokounmpo, and then rushed to the front court.
Beat my teammate? can.
But insult my teammate? Sorry, Link can't ignore it.
The moment Antetokounmpo passed Green, the intensity of the game had already been upgraded.
This time, Link had passed the ball early, ready to personally control the offense.
Antetokounmpo stood by Link solemnly, and what he was about to face was the fiercest counterattack.