: Five hundred and eleven: 1 palm fan back to reality


Kanter is full of hostility towards Link, but it is useless, he can only watch it first from the bench. After all, with Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap, Kanter, a second-year student, naturally finds it difficult to get a starting position.
Speaking of it, although Kanter was the No. 2 pick last year, he has only had two starters in his career, which is miserable.
Before the game began, Link deliberately looked at the Jazz bench and gave Kanter a joking smile.
Kanter's fists were clenched, and the joints turned white from too much force. More provocative, Kanter is a younger brother in front of Link.
Sometimes Link's expression can make people angry.
Kanter will clean up later, and Link returned his attention to the court.
The Jazz's starting five is very stable, unless there is an injury, otherwise it will basically not be replaced.
The two guards are Mo. Williams and Randy Foye. The striker is paired by Hayward and Millsap. At the center position, standing on the offensive and defensive Al Jefferson.
On paper, the Jazz's lineup is actually not bad. In fact, they do have the strength to play the playoffs.
The self-confidence and expectations of the Salt Lake City fans are not groundless, and the Jazz are just 0.5 games behind the eighth-placed Rockets. So even in front of the league first, the Jazz must fight to the end.
The referee signaled both sides to be ready, and Link turned his attention to Gordon Hayward.
Don't look at Kanter making the most fierce noise, but the most threatening Jazz is actually this seemingly elegant white forward.
Hayward still has messy hair, white and white, which is not in harmony with the wild style of the NBA.
If this guy doesn't play basketball, he might become an e-sports player. For him, the biggest fun besides basketball is games.
Hayward is a very simple person. He treats life like this, and so does basketball.
Therefore, even in the face of Link, he will focus on basketball itself.
Stevens sits inexplicably excited under the court. He has coached the two best forwards and is about to contend head-on.
The referee's whistle sounded, and Gasol took advantage of his height to compete for the basketball. Hayward followed Link intently. When Link and Hayward came into contact, Link clearly felt Hayward's progress.
This guy's body is really strong!
When he first entered the league, Hayward was also very thin. But in the past two years, he has successfully gained weight and muscle, and he has fully adapted to NBA-level confrontations.
Link must admit that confronting Hayward is a bit difficult. Hayward is not only strong in confrontation, but also not afraid of confrontation.
Anyway, the Jazz are playing a team offense, and no one needs to stand up. Therefore, Hayward is also very willing to put his energy on the defensive end.
Link didn't hold the ball in the first round, but Iguodala used his height advantage to score a goal in front of Randy Foye. But even so, Link can experience Hayward's outstanding defensive end.
Although he was scored by the opponent, Hayward didn't have the slightest expression of chagrin. He turned back and ran to the front court immediately, this guy's mood was very stable.
Offense, then this is the strength of the Jazz.
Mo Williams steadily took possession of the ball for halftime, then handed it to Millsap from beyond the three-point line.
Millsap holds the ball in a high position. Although this guy is playing at the 4th position, he can actually cast, transport and pass, making him a small forward. If it weren't for too slow, he might really be more appropriate to play the third position.
As soon as Millsap received the ball, Hayward suddenly started and leaned towards Millsap.
Millsap understood, and handed Hayward. The moment he handed the ball to Hayward, he also crossed a gear and stopped Link.
Millsap is about the same height as Link and not much bigger, but the screen is really solid!
As a second-rounder, Millsap learned everything from Boozer. So that now, he can do very well in all fields.
After Hayward received the basketball, seeing Link was blocked, he stopped shooting directly outside the three-point line!
Due to the lack of attention from the Jazz, Hayward seems to have always been an off-ball shooter in everyone's impression.
He was indeed an off-ball shooter when he first entered the league, but now, he hasn't been anymore.
Link raised his hand and rushed forward, but to no avail. Hayward's shot timing was very good, he did not hesitate, and therefore did not leave Link with the opportunity to interfere with his shooting.
In the next second, the basketball fell straight into the net after crossing a rainbow arc!
As soon as he came up, Hayward, who didn't say anything, gave Link a slap in the face!
"Goal scored! Hayward scored a goal on Link's head at the beginning! When Owen and Waiters were once beaten by Link so they didn't dare to shoot, when every third player was depressed by Link When he lost his color, Gordon Hayward proved his determination in an extremely brave way!"
Don't say how happy the local commentators in Salt Lake City are. Indeed, they are all in the third grade. Hayward is no longer at the same level as Link.
But that young man is brave enough and brilliant enough, that's enough!
Hayward smiled happily after scoring a goal, just like a kid who managed to throw the ball when he was a kid playing basketball.
Stevens is extremely pleased to see Hayward still remembering his original intentions in the NBA, a business league.
At the same time he is also worried, worried for the Grizzlies. It is not difficult to see from the offense and defense at the beginning that the Jazz is in very good form today.
They are well prepared!
"If you have this kind of ball, change defense, that guy will shoot quickly!" Link communicated with Randolph. Link looked at the data yesterday. Hayward's three-pointer percentage this season is as high as 41.5%. Can't let him go easily.
The Grizzlies attacked for the second time. This time, Conley still wanted to play with Iguodala.
The most shabby Jazz lineup is this guard line. Mo Williams and Randy Foye are both short and very easy to be caught and beaten by the opponent.
Iguodala deliberately sat in the middle distance this time. Directly back to Conley for the ball, after receiving the basketball, Iguodala was ready to turn around immediately, wanting to lean on a stronger body to cut into the basket.
However, Iguodala just turned halfway around, and he felt stuck.
Randy Foye stuck Iguodala so much that he couldn't turn it! Just when Iguodala was in a panic, Foye grabbed his hand and snatched the basketball!
"Randy Foye completed the steal and the Jazz got a fast break!"
Foye's defense is indeed not good, but mainly because of his short height and slow speed.
In terms of confrontation, the strong Foye is not afraid of anyone. So just now, he even got stuck in the extremely strong Iguodala!
The Jazz are very hard, even Foye who is not good at defensively. Facing Iguodala who was 5 cm taller but stronger, Foye didn't have any stage fright.
This kind of spirit is what the Grizzlies worry about most now. This kind of spirit can greatly improve the combat effectiveness of a team.
Link began to retreat as soon as Randy Foye steals, and Foye immediately gave the ball to Mo, who was running in front. When Mo Williams got the ball, there was no one in front of him, but the experienced he turned his head and looked behind him.
Link is the closest to Xiao Mo, but there are almost two positions away from him.
Seeing this situation, Xiao Mo confirmed that he was safe. So two steps are taken, ready to layup!
Mo Williams did not see the surprised expressions of the fans, otherwise he would definitely give up the decision to layup.
The Jazz fans only saw Link approaching Xiao Mo at an incredible speed and then taking off at the same time!
Mo Williams, who is on the layup, still doesn't know that he has become the prey of the "Bear King".
Watching Link soaring higher and higher in the air, many Jazz fans closed their eyes.
"Boom!" The basketball made a loud noise and bounced back after hitting the backboard.
Mo Williams was chased by Link!
"He is definitely the most popular small forward in the active league!" The commentator stood up excitedly, UU reading www. uukanshu.com, the nickname originally belonging to James and Josh, now falls on Link.
The audience exclaimed that Link's blocking was too ruthless. The Jazz just experienced a round of "sweetness" before being slapped back to reality by Link.
Want to win the Memphis Grizzlies, you can't just bite your teeth!
Link got the basketball rebounded from the backboard, ready to advance with the ball.
But at this moment, there was a roar from the Jazz bench.
"What is the ability to bully a little guy?"
The yelling person is Kanter, and this guy is complaining about his teammates.
Link ignored it, but continued to move forward.
As for Kanter...I hope the Jazz coach Tyrone Corbin can give him a few more minutes.
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