: Four hundred and forty three: Work harder, I'm going to miss


There was joy in the Banker's Life Arena, and Stephenson's dunk made Indianapolis fans excited.
  
   This is Lance Stephenson, a funny comparison between angel and devil. If you are his teammate and fan, you will like him very much.
  
   But if you are his opponent, you will even want to kill him.
  
   Link wants to kill Stephenson now, of course, in the way of basketball.
  
   After two rounds, the Grizzlies can be considered to have found some ways in which the Pacers play. First, the Pacers, like the Grizzlies before them, are defensive-oriented, and then on the offensive end, supplemented by subtle teamwork.
  
   The Pacers have five starting positions, and each of them has good defensive ability. It seems that the Pacers and the Grizzlies are the same team.
  
   You can say that the Pacers are now a weakened version of a grizzly. They have a more than tall, but weaker Gasol, Roy Hibbert.
  
   There is a Randolph and West who can score, defend and have skills, but with a slightly lower data.
  
   There is a weakened version of Link, Paul George, who has comprehensive skills, can attack and defend, and also graduated from Fresno University.
  
   A weakened version of Conley George Hill and a weakened version of Iguodala, Stephenson.
  
   But since it is a weakened version, it is definitely not as strong as the deity.
  
   Stevens clapped his hands on the sidelines to remind everyone to continue to concentrate. The real army, it's time to fight back.
  
   "Defense! Defense! Defense!"
  
   When the Grizzlies advanced with the ball, there was a deafening shout in the entire arena. Indiana fans are really enthusiastic. They seem to be the sixth player on the basketball court.
  
   But what the Grizzlies villains like most is to pour cold water on others!
  
   This time the Grizzlies' offense was obviously more patient. In the face of Stephenson's entanglement, Link used violence to counter violence, and pushed Finson away roughly several times to keep his distance.
  
   Just when Link was entangled with Stephenson, Gasol had already unknowingly mentioned the high post, and then Link suddenly started and wanted to go outside the three-point line to catch Conley's ball. Stephenson immediately followed, but was blocked by Gasol, who was raised to a high position.
  
   Hibbert didn't chase Link. "Black Yao Ming" knew very well that if he followed outside, he would be beaten so he didn't even recognize him.
  
   So Link received the basketball and got a fleeting shot. At this time, Stephenson has not been completely sealed, if Link chooses to shoot, it is also an opportunity.
  
   But Link was not in a hurry to make a shot. He made a shooting fake, which deceived Stephenson to raise his focus, and then passed Stephenson unhurriedly.
  
  After breaking through Stephenson, Link went straight to the basket! Hibbert? He was just pulled to the middle distance by Gasol, and at his speed, there was no way to rush back to the penalty area quickly.
  
   Just like that, Hibbert and all the Pacers players could only watch Link get inside, and then staged a one-handed slam dunk. What's interesting is that this dunk action is almost the same as Stephenson's dunk action just now.
  
   "It's just a little trick, Lance, I can do it anytime!" After Link dunked, he didn't run around the court as exaggeratedly as Stephenson, but sprayed a trash talk at Stephenson.
  
   Although Stephenson didn't say anything, his gritted teeth showed his anger completely.
  
   Larry Bird sitting in the luxurious box didn't know what Link and Stephenson said, but he was sure that it was definitely not a good thing.
  
   Bird started to be a little worried, Stephenson was a time bomb. Once ignited, he is likely to "blow up" his team.
  
   "Lance, ignore him, we are still ahead, play slowly!" David West saw Link's trick, so he reminded Stephenson not to be fooled.
  
   Stephenson nodded, but he didn't know what he thought.
  
   The Pacers attacked again. Link thinks that the Pacers are a weakened version of the Grizzlies. It's not unreasonable.
  
   Although their offense is a team offense, their tactical execution ability is not as exquisite as the Grizzlies. First of all, George Hill is not a point guard who takes organization as his responsibility, not when he was with the Spurs.
  
   Although in San Antonio, people like to call him Parker’s successor. In the 09-10 season, Hill started 43 games, and it seems that Popovich has the intention of letting him take over for Parker. But in fact, Hill and Parker are not the same kind of players at all.
  
  With the Spurs, Hill did not average more than 3 assists per game in any season. On the contrary, his scoring average has been in double digits for two consecutive seasons.
  
   When Vogel first arrived in Indianapolis, Vogel asked Hill to organize the offense, but Hill replied, "I am better at scoring. Can I play the 2nd position?"
  
   "Fight as you want." This was Vogel's reply.
  
   So, Hill, who was out of Popovich's control, completely released himself this season. He averaged 11.5 shots per game, the most in his career. Averaged 14.2 points per game, also a career high.
  
   It seems that there is nothing wrong with having such a good offensive point guard, but this is precisely the problem with the Pacers' offensive efficiency that has not improved.
  
   Without a good point guard, no matter how good the system is, players can't execute it. People always say that Link is capable of executing tactics, but Link knows very well that without Conley, he would not be able to execute those tactics alone.
  
   The Grizzlies stepped up their defense this time, and Hill’s lack of organizational ability was immediately exposed. The Pacers' passing is like constipation, and they can't play smoothly.
  
   Finally, the basketball was handed over to Stephenson. In Vogel's system, Stephenson is actually the point guard!
  
   Don't doubt, although Stephenson is a player who occasionally plays with his brain, he does have a talent for organizing offense. As long as he has a clear mind, he can barely sort out the Pacers' offense.
  
  The premise is that he has to keep his thoughts clear. And this is why Link keeps irritating him!
  
   If even Stephenson starts to brainstorm, then the Pacers' offense basically can only rely on singles.
  
"Come on, don't you want me to burn? But I feel like I'm about to catch a cold. Let my body heat up. Don't you want to break through me and finish dunking?" Link hooked Stephenson, but Stephenson Ignored.
  
  Finsen finally sent the ball to Hill, but Hill's close-range jumper missed under Gasol's interference. The Grizzlies' defense made the Pacers' offense suddenly difficult.
  
   "Are you guilty? In that case, I'm going to get points on you!" Link rushed to the front field quickly, and Stephenson dared not leave for half a step.
  
   Stephenson felt that in the first few rounds, the Grizzlies didn't seem to play seriously at all. Once the Grizzlies get serious, the Pacers seem to be completely unable to resist.
  
   Conley slowly passed the half-time and then dropped the ball to Gasol. Gasol faced "Black Yao Ming" with his back, but was not eager to push forward. Instead, he waited for Link to move. After Link flung Stephenson away and ran to the free throw line, Gasol sent the ball to Lin. Ke hands.
  
   Frank Vogel is a little envious of the off-court, the Grizzlies' conduction ball is indeed too smooth.
  
   Smooth transmission of the ball can often give players a better chance. Link was vacated again, and Stephenson was one step away from Link at this time.
  
   But just as before, Link didn't rush to shoot, but waited for Stephenson to come over before starting to make moves.
  
   I saw Link holding up the basketball with one hand and making a pass inward. Stephenson turned around immediately, thinking that Link had returned the ball to Gasol.
  
   But after turning his head, Stephenson found that Gasol and Hibbert were staring at themselves with foolish eyes.
  
   "My Cao!" Stephenson suddenly realized that he turned around quickly. But it was too late. At this time, Link had already made a jump shot from the free throw line, and he was completely fooled by the one-handed fake pass!
  
   And shooting at this distance without interference ~EbookFREE.me~ is pretty sure for Link!
  
   Stephenson straightened his arms in despair, but still couldn't stop the basketball from passing through the net.
  
"Hahaha, a one-handed fake pass. This ball reminds me of Michael Jordan! Stephenson was completely teased. He claimed to be an indestructible defense, but he became extremely funny in front of Link. Link continued to play in Stephenson. By scoring over the head, the Pacers' small advantage has disappeared."
  
   Link did not make any exaggerated celebrations after scoring, but continued to "talk" with Stephenson. The reason why he was able to shoot twice in a row, but deliberately waited for Stephenson to come up, is to stimulate this time bomb to the maximum.
  
   "Try hard, maybe you can prevent my hit rate from becoming 100%."
  
   Under the eyelids of "Forcing the King's ancestor" Bird, another strong-mouthed man is torturing the nerves of the Pacers players.
  
   Stephenson is getting closer and closer to his brain out of control.
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