Guard With a Knife

One hundred and sixty-three: [thunder from the ground]

Marcus Banks was stunned by the slap from Snoopy on the spot. He didn't expect that Snoopy would refuse to pick and roll himself, and even barked at himself for the ball, and it was in a commanding tone. [full text reading]

Are you crazy? Defending and covering is what you should do.

He raised his head and looked at Doug, who had locked on to him firmly and angrily: "Pass the ball, or get back to your bench, this is a multiple-choice question you have to make."

He didn't give the slightest room for negotiation.

Duge already understood that when the situation reached this point, compromise and forbearance would only increase their arrogance. This group of low-level black players is a typical fear of power but not morality.

After a moment of shock, Marcus Banks gradually calmed down, and a mocking smile appeared on the corner of his mouth: This rookie is too naive. Forced me to choose one? who do you think You Are? Dwyane Wade? Even if Pat Riley wants to build you, I still have Marion on my side.

Moreover, my ability to grab points is enough to secure a position in the second team. Ten thousand steps back, Spoelstra will listen to your orders? It's not your turn to intervene in the rotation of team personnel.

So, he was indifferent. Just about to break through.

A VIP spectator at the side of the court stood up: "Hey, bastard! Give the damn ball to Snoopy!!!"

The grumpy white man with the beard is a Heat season ticket holder.

He heard Snoopy's roar before, in fact, the audience in the first five rows heard it.

Everyone was very surprised. Before that, Snoopy always gave people the impression of being gentle and refined, with the demeanor of a high-achieving student from a prestigious school, which is completely different from the players who came from the streets. Even in the face of long-winded criticism and satire from the media, he never confronted reporters head-on, and even the reporters who picked on him never forgot to add the sentence "he is a good man" after the critical report.

But now... he actually burst into foul language.

But think back. Marcus Banks is indeed too much. He completely regards the court as his own show, and keeps showing off his mid-range and long-range shots. Neither pass the ball nor observe the tactical movement of teammates.

So, soon a VIP audience on the sidelines stood up and shouted: "Give the ball to Snoopy!!"

When one person stands up, there are immediate followers: give the ball to Snoopy!

more and more people,

The sound is getting louder.

Originally, Marcus Banks wanted to pretend to turn a blind eye and walk away in the form of cold confrontation, but now... when the power of the fans is mobilized, he can no longer ignore it. Once this matter is fermented, it will no longer be possible Handled within the team.

If he still executes singles shots now, then... tomorrow all the Miami media will collectively criticize: offending fans has never been an unforgivable thing. Moreover, before that, Snoopy completed a legendary block shot at the basket! He deserves a chance to run the ball.

Banks knows that he does not have the background of the No. 8 pick, let alone the luck of being emphatically built by Pat Riley. If you encounter overwhelming criticism. The team will definitely not protect itself like it protects Snoopy, let alone allow itself to take on more important responsibilities.

He gritted his teeth hard, and in the end he could only lower his head and pass the ball.

Doug was not happy when he received this reluctant pass.

But he quickly adjusted, and saw him raise four fingers: "Tactical Manual No. 4, run! Run!!"

he shouted.

The Heat players subconsciously ran the No. 4 tactic.

As the players pulled apart, Dooger began to break through.

It was much easier to take down Pachulia's defense from beyond the arc than Al Horford, and it only took a sharp one-way cut to knock him off his feet. Pachulia gave up the defense decisively. He didn't want to fall to the Miami floor for the second time.

As a result, Doug easily reached the free throw line, and Marvin Williams stepped forward to defend.

After Doug took a big step inside to bring the defense into the paint, he turned around and passed the ball to Haslem who was absolutely open... Swoosh!

The basketball fell into the net.

"Nice fit!"

Earl Johnson sincerely praised: "Snoopy's offensive logic is very good. He kept Pachulia outside the three-point line and at the same time brought Marvin Williams into the deep of the penalty area. Then he assisted Hassler Haslem's open shots are very organized, which not only guarantees the hit rate, but also rushes to grab offensive rebounds at any time. At the same time, Haslem actually has two chances to pass to the bottom corner. This attack will see his overall view of the court It's fully on display."

"It's not surprising that Snoopy has this kind of big picture view, what's really surprising is that ... he finally showed leadership qualities." Charles Barkley said: "His roar at Banks is showing that he is ready to take charge. The passion for the game."

"However, this is the NBA, not the NCAA." Kenny Smith still said worriedly: "NBA players will never listen to the 'king's speech'. They only recognize money, statistics, and transcendent strength."

"The honor of the team and the glory of victory are too illusory for middle and low-level players. If the fans were not shouting just now, Marcus Banks would not have passed the ball."

"So, there is no winning culture in Miami now, and this is not something that Snoopy can solve with a few foul words."

Kenny Smith still hopes that Snoopy will go to the strong team. He believes that it is difficult for people like Snoopy, who came from a wealthy family and have been in the elite class since childhood, to control the bottom players in the NBA.

beep!

The Atlanta Hawks requested a timeout, Mike Woodson looked heavy, and it was time to call a timeout.

Just now Snoopy's block completely destroyed the confidence of the second team. Now the main lineup must be used to stabilize the decline. Only in this way can we regain the possibility of winning. Moreover, Josh Smith, who was dejected and knocked to one knee, also needs to receive some psychological counseling. Coach Mike doesn't want this potential player to bear the shadow of his life.

When Mike Woodson held Josh Smith's head for telepathic communication.

The Heat's bench was in chaos.

Doug pointed directly at Marcus Banks and told Spoelstra as soon as he was off the field: "Mr. Coach, I can't stand him anymore. He almost never takes a shot in the correct tactical position. Not only does he ignore the teammates At the same time, it is also a serious departure from your carefully laid out tactical system."

"This is not only a rude offense to the hard work of the team members, but also a serious trampling on your intellectual property."

"Forgive me that I can no longer accept the arrangement of playing with him at the same time."

Duge's attitude is very clear: there is me without him.

But his expression was very methodical. The foreshadowing not only pulled his teammates into his camp, but also made Spoelstra realize that Marcus Banks' forced singles completely disrespected himself.

Spoelstra's face became serious. As a young coach, he also urgently needs to establish his prestige in the team.

If everyone is like Banks who "will not accept military orders abroad", then is he a good head coach? The top has to accept Pat Riley's interference and command, and the bottom has to be a puppet being arbitrarily emptied by the bench players, so what kind of head coach is he? ?

"You are talking nonsense!!" Marcus Banks yelled: "I am the only one in the second team who has a stable ability to output the ball. Zoom out?"

Banks plausible.

In the bench lineup, he is indeed the most powerful ball-holding output point.

Spoelstra was a little hesitant when he heard the words: It is indeed a time for employing people, if Banks is really put on the bench. Then can the team's offense still open?

At this time, Haslem said calmly: "The one who really made the Eagles shrink the points is you. If you reduce your individual singles by half and give the ball to Snoopy to sort out, our lead will be back long ago." Double digits."

"Also, I support Snoopy, I stand with him."

The captain's words were like thunder on the ground!

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