Guard With a Knife

One hundred and fifty-eight: Since you only want to die, then come on!

Mario Chalmers took the ball upfield, and with Dwyane Wade's tacit approval, he gave it to Doug again. [full text reading]

This time, Doug's position is more inside, inside the three-point line, outside the free throw line.

Marvin Williams adopts a half-step defensive strategy. Through the last round, he has seen how sharp Doug's sudden activation ability is.

However, even if he took half a step, he still couldn't stop Snoopy's breakthrough.

Because of the improved explosive power, Snoopy's footsteps are faster, although his first step is still not as fast as Grant Hill and Tracy McGrady. But the sense of fragmentation created by explosive power and super speed is even comparable to super crossover experts such as Iverson and Tim Hardaway.

After all, Marvin Williams is a 206 big man. His reflex arc and movement speed are slower than ordinary guards.

So, Doug still strode into the paint with his defense.

Although Marvin Williams was not completely out of position this time, when El Horford came up to defend, the inside immediately became open.

But Dug did not choose to pass the ball to Magloire.

Instead, he gave the ball to the Flash who was killed from a diagonal stab.

The Flash received the ball, and there was a smooth road in front of him. Magloire's position just blocked the defense for him...Boom!

The one-handed dunk is full of energy, and the rim is buzzing.

"D...wadeeeeee!!!"

The DJ on the scene has already shouted for the heroes of the city.

The American Airlines Center arena began to sound one after another MVP shouts.

Dwyane Wade raised his hands to greet the cheers, then reached out and patted Doug on the head.

"This ball is passed very comfortably."

Wade praised.

"This is what I should do. But don't pat my head next time." Duger told Dwyane Wade seriously: "We Chinese don't like this kind of social etiquette."

Dwyane Wade was taken aback for a moment, then nodded with a smile: OK.

He punched Doug in the chest.

Fucking, it's like hitting an iron wall.

Doug grinned too.

Dwyane is a good leader, although he always wants Doug to bring his rumored girlfriend to the parties he throws to add face to him.

But in fact, he is not good at all on the court, and he is even willing to make some sacrifices on the ball to help rookies grow.

Although Pat Riley seems to have other plans, he is currently treating himself well. He has given himself a unique tactical line, and he can clearly feel that he is suppressing old players and helping him grow.

Therefore, Doug suddenly felt that Miami was so suitable for him.

"Snoopy's passing vision is very good, and his basketball IQ from Anderson School of Business is very high." Pat Riley turned his head and told Mitch Ellison: "Just now, he made the best shot in a very short period of time. Smart choice. If he passes the ball to Magloire, with Magloire's movement speed, he is very likely to be blocked by Horford turning around, or being slapped by Josh Smith who suddenly came out on the other side. "

Ellison nodded: "I don't know how his off-the-ball ability is? If he can also move without the ball. Then...he can even form a backcourt double gun with Dwyane."

Ability to run without the ball?

Pat Riley thought about it and forgot it. Snoopy doesn't even have the most basic shooting ability now, and it's too extravagant to use "off-ball offense" on him.

Back in the half, Marvin Williams was still standing on the weak side to open up space for Joe Johnson's singles on the strong side.

At this time, Josh Smith once again threw off Dorell Wright's defense and cut straight to the penalty area from the baseline, and Joe Johnson immediately passed the ball in.

Magloire was firmly stuck by the young Horford, and could only watch Josh Smith complete a dunk with a big windmill.

"Aren't you good at sealing?"

After Josh Smith landed, he provocative again.

Dug still face sinking, he must wait for the time to come.

With the current tactical play, it is difficult for him to defend the basket on the defensive end. Because... right now the Hawks are more like running a simplified version of the triangle offense. Joe Johnson singles on the strong side and Marvin Williams draws the defense on the weak side. Elhovud was firmly at the basket, and Josh Smith took the opportunity to intersperse.

"Look, after Sean Marion came off the court, our support defense was completely lost." Mitch Ellison said: "Magloire's ability to protect the basket is not as good as before."

He still prefers not to trade Marion deep down.

Because Marion can use his footwork and defensive experience to bring the Heat tenacious flank protection.

Pat Riley also has concerns in this regard, although Snoopy has now accelerated his pace. However, his flexibility is not enough. When defending the air cuts of top forwards and guards, his forward defense is still insufficient.

But he believes that this can be improved.

And, there's already a Michael Beasley, plus Shawn Marion. Snoopy's possession of the ball will be further squeezed, which is not conducive to training.

Pat Riley is known as a magician because he knows how to make trade-offs and is very good at calculating the output-input ratio. He now believes that trading Marion, although high risk, can get high returns.

The game continued, and Snoopy continued to hold the ball high. This time, he didn't even make a breakthrough. With a quick pass, the basketball went straight to Huanglong. Mario Chalmers, who made an air cut and moved, caught the basketball and made a reverse basket... Shua!

"Snoopy is revitalizing the Heat's overall offense. His passing awareness and passing vision should be the best among rookies in this class." Rockets champion point guard Kenny Smith praised in the TNT studio in the 1990s: "Of course, his passing skills and experience still need to be improved. However, these can be learned the day after tomorrow. Awareness and vision are innate talents."

Doug did give Mitch Ellison a great surprise in connecting the teams. Although there was a pass error in the middle, more responsibility lies in Dorell Wright's failure to get rid of Josh Smith's defense in time .

But beyond that, Mitch Ellison was also critical of the wing defense on the field.

Josh Smith scored 10 points in the first quarter, all at the basket, including three dunks.

Whether it's Dorell Wright, or James Jones, or Diawara. Spoelstra tried three forwards, but still none of them had control over him.

That led to Pat Riley having to call assistant coach Keith Smart again during a timeout to tell Spoelstra to put Sean Marion back on the floor.

Marion was chatting with Banks when Spoelstra announced the decision.

"Hey, wait a minute and you deliberately miss Josh Smith's defense. Let him go in and dunk that rookie." Banks suggested softly in Marion's ear.

Marion frowned suddenly, he was still very professional.

He was about to shake his head in refusal.

Marcus Banks said again: "It's okay, anyway, we are only 1 point behind now. Let...Josh Smith dunks can't change anything? After he loses face, we will let Joel Anthony play. In this way, we The UNLV Three Musketeers can relive their college days on the field."

Sean Marion thought about it, and it really didn't matter if he missed one.

Let Smith go in and dunk Snoop Dogg, just enough to break everyone's blind trust in him, and also kill his arrogance.

So, he nodded and agreed.

beep!

The whistle blew quickly and the game continued.

When Josh Smith saw Doug walking towards Erhovd again, he immediately roared provocatively, and cut his throat at Doug while avoiding the referee's sight.

Du Ge sneered: Since you want to die, then come!

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