My Name is Kobe Bryant

Chapter 79 Actor?

After Iverson hit a three-pointer against Kobe, the audience in the arena cheered.

Bryant pursed his lips and took the ball from Campbell.

As soon as he received the ball, a thin but resolute body rushed forward.

Full-court press?

It has always been Kobe who presses the opponent. This is the first time he has encountered a full-court press this season.

interesting.

Kobe ignored Campbell, who wanted to respond in the midfield, and accelerated his breakthrough! The left hand blocked Iverson's press, and the right hand firmly controlled the ball.

Iverson was knocked away by Kobe, and Kobe drove straight to the 76ers half court, and Iverson chased after him.

Three-point line!

Kobe collects the ball and raises his hand!

Think simple! Iverson jumped high from behind Kobe. Iverson's jumping ability belongs to the historical level. He can repeatedly contribute dunks with his short body. The speed and height of his bullets are amazing.

You are waiting.

Bryant received the ball to his chest, sideways and hit Iverson in the air with his back, and then jumped up again, tilting his body to throw the ball.

Hit!

Whistle!

Three plus one!

Kobe and Iverson's back-and-forth offensive and defensive rhythm is too fast, and they played such a wonderful performance just at the beginning.

This left many spectators and even players on the field unaware of what was happening.

They only saw what the two offenses and defenses in the opening 15 seconds looked like by looking up at the big screen.

This is a duel of speed, a duel of skill, and a duel of talent.

One offense and one defense, Kobe has a slight upper hand.

Kobe hit a free throw and turned his head to press on Iverson!

A tooth for a tooth, an eye for an eye.

This is Kobe's style of play! This kind of killing style made the audience on the sidelines exclaim again and again.

Iverson's eyes are burning, you are a 1.98-meter defender pressing me 1.81 meters?

Two changes will pass you!

Iverson's signature sharp change of direction in front of his body, his speed and ball control make him almost unsolvable once he enters the league.

Often when he uses this ultimate move, the opponent will be wiped out immediately.

It's a pity he met Kobe.

Before and after the finals, Kobe had studied Iverson's breakthrough moves countless times!

It can be said that he is currently the person who knows Iverson's ball-handling habits best.

Iverson's continuous shaking and changing directions were firmly stuck by Kobe.

"Pass the ball!" 76ers coach Johnny Davis shouted from the sidelines.

Iverson had no choice but to give up his plan to continue entanglement, and jumped up and passed to Derek Coleman in the middle circle.

Kobe's defense reminded Iverson of the second scene of his career against the Bulls.

In that game, Iverson, who scored 31 points in the first game of his career, was full of ambition. The Bulls didn't even send Jordan to defend. Ron Harper's defense made him realize the horror of the NBA. He scored 4 of 13 and only scored 15 points. Iverson never forgot that sense of powerlessness.

But Ron Harper didn't dare to press Iverson all over the court. Who would dare to press a small point guard with full speed talent and ball control talent?

Kobe dared, and he did.

Iverson's disguise is not as sophisticated as the later generations. He loves to go to the right too much. Although this does not matter to other defensive players, Iverson can't defend whichever way he wants to go.

But for Kobe, knowing Iverson's habits, he has a high chance of preventing Iverson's breakthrough.

Kobe now uses his body better than Iverson. He knows how to use his strength to suppress and limit Iverson.

At the same time, Kobe's height and wingspan advantage and excellent lateral movement ability also make it difficult for Iverson to take advantage.

Derek Coleman catches the ball and passes it to Jerry Stackhouse.

"Kobe, I want to win this game!" Jerry Stackhouse said harshly to Kobe who was chasing Iverson back to the half court.

"Yo, buddy. Pass me first." Eddie Jones curled his lips.

Jerry Stackhouse used Derrick Coleman's pick-and-roll to get away from Eddie Jones.

Campbell squatted to defend and did not change positions to supplement the defense.

Jerry Stackhow made a jumper.

Kobe looked at Campbell and O'Neal, who walked lightly, and figured out one thing.

O'Neill and Campbell worked hand in hand.

Yesterday he was chic and happy, but today he might be an actor.

Damn fat man, do whatever you want.

Bryant didn't want to swallow a loss in front of his family and friends in Philadelphia.

Kobe thought about it, and it wouldn't make sense if he didn't pass the Shaq ball at the beginning. Even if Shaq's feet are a little soft, he still has a good chance of winning against Scott Williams.

On the offensive end, Shaq was played first, on the defensive end, Iverson was defended, and then he took over in one go in the second half.

Perfect plan.

Kobe holds the ball, and Iverson is no longer pressing. Iverson admits that this is a thankless job. Against a third-rate point guard, maybe Iverson can use a press to defeat the opponent, but to defend Kobe, a press is an opportunity to attack.

Kobe dribbled the ball through half court and lobbed O'Neal.

O'Neal pushed twice, with a bit of difficulty, turned around and made a small hook, and the ball was scored.

Kobe saw that Iverson was not pressing, and he no longer defended the whole court. This game requires him to maintain sufficient physical fitness to take over from behind.

Iverson dribbled the ball across the half, organized the team honestly, ran tactics, Derek Coleman threw off Campbell, cut the basket and scored.

The double-starters attack alternately and score each other.

Allen Iverson didn't have a good scoring opportunity after hitting the first three-pointer, and he played awkwardly in Kobe's concentrated defense.

Kobe's defensive suppression is too strong, especially now that Kobe's body naturally restrains Iverson. If Kobe gains weight, he will not adjust his center of gravity so quickly, and he can defend Iverson so easily.

Coleman of the 76ers had a good touch, and he shot from inside and outside to blow up the somewhat soft-footed Campbell.

The two sides came off the bench, and the Lakers' bench lineup was already at the top of the league after joining Rob Horry. They humiliated the 76ers' weak bench players.

The game was still the same in the second quarter, and the two sides did not open the score. Maintain the slight advantage created by the Lakers' bench.

At the end of the first half, the Lakers led the 76ers 44:38.

Kobe frantically gave O'Neal the ball, but O'Neal's efficiency was not high. He only scored 12 points and 3 rebounds on 5 of 9 shots. From O'Neal's free throws and rebounds, it can be seen that his enthusiasm for this game is not high.

Kobe took 5 shots in the first half, hit 3 goals and scored 8 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists. Allen Iverson, who was facing him, had a very hard head, scoring 8 points and 5 assists on 3 of 12 shots.

Kobe didn't give Iverson a chance to go to the basket. Iverson didn't admit defeat. He tried to end Kobe with a shot.

But Kobe's height suppressed his shooting too much. Iverson missed his shots repeatedly, but he kept shooting repeatedly!

Coleman opened up in front of Campbell, scoring 12 points and seven rebounds. Stackhouse had 9 points and 2 rebounds.

The Lakers had a slight advantage going into the second half, and Kobe was ready to take over.

The folks and elders are right in front of you, and the best show is coming.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like