The Basketball Court Swordsman

Chapter 366: : Thank you, Chris

The Pacers attacked, and Chris Paul deliberately sent the ball to George. Belinelli's defense is a bit hasty. If George breaks decisively in accordance with Henson's arrangement, it is very likely to cause damage or direct goals.

But at this time, George hesitated. He didn't think about how to score, but what to do if he couldn't score. The most taboo offense is hesitation. Indecision will disrupt the rhythm of the offense and disrupt your feel.

George's hesitating catch and shot did not bring a goal, and the fans in the stands of Bankers Life Arena also shook their heads and sighed. After scoring 9 points with a 30% shooting rate in the last game, George seems to have not recovered.

"Good job, stabilize the situation for me and continue to defend like this!" How disappointed the Pacers fans are, and how happy Tom Thibodeau is at this time.

The top scorer of a team is not helpful to this team's offense. It is fatal to any team, even if this team has just won 72 games.

In the subsequent Bulls attack, Noah did not score on Horford, who entered the league the same year as him. George is not in good shape, does not mean that everyone in the Pacers is in bad shape. Horford followed Henson's arrangement, his rough and close marking, the action was very close to the foul, which made Noah very uncomfortable.

But Noah can do nothing about it, as long as the referee does not blow, it is not a foul! This is the playoffs. It is not that simple to win fouls in the playoffs.

Noah is not a very skilled insider. His value lies in extraordinary defense, excellent rebounding ability and coping ability, not in scoring. So as long as you are tough and don't let Noah get close to the basket, Noah's offensive threat will plummet.

The two teams still did not score, but the Bulls retreated quickly and did not allow Horford to seize the opportunity of a long pass from the backcourt to counterattack. Paul had to continue to advance slowly, looking for a gap in the Bulls' defense.

This time, Paul did it himself. He used West's cover to break into the penalty area, but the Bulls' defense contracted decisively. Almost the moment Paul stepped into the three-second zone, he was full of players wearing red jerseys.

In desperation, Paul only scored the ball to George. Instead of shooting this time, George chose to break through! Little did he know that Nate Robinson suddenly stretched out his hand from the side and destroyed George's dribble!

"An error, Paul George was intercepted, Nate Robinson took the ball fast! A beautiful one-handed buckle! Nate Robinson! He was out of the **** of gravity again and again!"

Reggie Miller shook his head helplessly looking at Van Gundy who was dancing with excitement beside him.

Come back to your mind quickly, brat!

"Damn it!" Henson yelled as Nate dunked. The opportunity to score easily by the opponent is the most unacceptable for Henson.

George gave Henson a pitiful look. He knew that the coach was angry now, but he was still afraid of failure.

This bad state has fallen into a vicious circle. The more he fears failure, the easier it is to fail.

On the next defense, George knew he had to cheer up. However, this time, I was a little excited and not rational enough.

The Italian Bellinelli's breakthrough was not fast, as long as George kept close to the opponent and forced him to Horford, he could successfully defend.

But in the process of the opponent's march, George was not calm and prepared to steal. As a result, the cunning Italian suddenly jumped up the moment George started.

So, this became a shooting foul. Belinelli will stand on the free throw line and laugh at the "great gift" George gave him.

"Unnecessary foul, God, Paul George's performance today is a disaster. Throughout the Eastern Conference semifinals, George seemed to be lost. Reggie, what do you think is the problem?"

"The problem is that he is only 23 years and 6 days old." Miller said helplessly.

George naturally didn't know that Jeff Van Gundy and Reggie Miller were talking about him, but he knew very well that he messed up the game again today.

Belinelli made free throws. As a soft-handed shooter, the Italian made 84% of free throws this season. This time, he also did not miss, and the first penalty was steady.

"Come here, George, come here!" At this moment, Paul walked up to George and waved at him.

George approached Paul obediently. He knew that Big Brother had something to say to himself.

"Do you know what you are doing?" Paul whispered in George's ear.

"Sorry......"

"I'm sorry? I don't need to hear I'm sorry, nor do I need to hear I'm sorry, the fans don't need it either! What you have to do is not to say sorry, but to learn this lesson! Next time I will pass the ball to you, don't It looks ill-prepared again."

"but......"

"Remember, George, when you get the ball, even if you don’t know what to do, don’t show it. Put away that confused look, no one here will do you! You have to look confident, Be confident and calm, make the **** think that you have many ways to handle the ball, and make your opponents suspicious! If you think in your heart'I don't know what to do', then you really don't know what to do It's done. But if you keep calm and observe your opponents, you naturally know what to do. Calm! Forget about those failures, all you have to do is to kick them in the **** now! If you have been immersed in failure, then congratulations You, you will always be a loser!"

After Paul finished, the referee just came over to urge Paul to return to the designated position, and Belinelli was about to free his second goal.

He patted George on the **** and Paul left. Sure enough, only what is said without embellishments during the game is the most true. Paul has done what he can do, and then it depends on whether George can absorb it.

George stood there, staring at the basket, as if thinking about something.

"If you have been immersed in failure, then congratulations, you will always be a failure!"

This sentence kept repeating in George's mind, loser? Do not. My goal is to become one of the greatest stars in the history of the Pacers!

"brush!"

The tumbling sound of the Nets pulled George out of his thoughts. Belinelli made the second free throw and the Chicago Bulls led 4-0. Unfortunately, the Bulls' 4 points are all related to George, and he has to bear the most responsibility.

"What did Chris tell him? You asked Chris to talk to him?" Vogel looked at Henson curiously, and this time Henson just shook his head.

"I swear, Frank. This time, I really don't know anything." Henson smiled, and the Pacers attacked again.

What will you do this time? Paul George!

"Young... or too young." Seeing the Bulls turn the score to 4-0, Van Gundy sighed, "Actually, George doesn't have to break the ball. He just needs to stay next to the Italian and force him to Horford. There will be no chance for the Bulls to hit it...really...oh! George's state in the Eastern Conference semifinals is worrying."

Due to the consecutive goals in the previous two rounds, the Bulls' morale has improved a lot. Their tough defense has once again appeared, and Belinelli has always been indifferent to George. In his opinion, this young guy has lost his combat effectiveness. The Italian also put his defensive focus on supplementary defense.

Paul broke through Nate through a beautiful change of direction, but before speeding up, Belinelli was delayed.

Seeing this, Paul smiled slightly and used a secret pass to pass the opportunity to George.

"Or George, what would he do!?" Van Gundy clenched his fists, I have to say that Thibodeau and Belinelli are really thieves. Isn't George in a bad shape? Then induce George to catch the ball more!

But is it really a wise choice to let go of a team's top scorer?

The moment he received the ball, George remembered the conversation between Paul and himself. He is no longer confused, no longer hesitating. Instead, according to Henson's plan, kill inside with the ball!

Noah obviously didn't expect George to give up an almost empty chance instead of casting, but to attack inside. So I hesitated for a while on the defense.

When Noah rushed back to the basket and still had an unsteady foothold, the center with messy hair found a dark shadow suddenly rising!

"Paul George, this is his plan..."

"Hey!" Before Van Gundy finished speaking, the basket made a loud noise! I saw George hanging on the basket with both hands, while the defensive titan Joe King Noah was knocked to the ground in embarrassment!

"This is a..." Reggie Miller's eyes widened, and he swallowed. There was no sound from his throat for a while, "...This is a dunk, a dunk. Dunk! Hahaha, Paul George, his decisive attack broke all doubts! He used his own power to rudely crush the Bulls' solid defense!"

? Henson kept waving his fists vigorously on the sidelines, flaunting his might in front of Thibodeau!

"Fuck... asshole!" Thibodeau was angry with his hands on his hips. Who would have thought that George would actually get the first point of the game for the Pacers in this way.

After finishing dunks, George couldn't suppress his inner excitement. He turned and rushed to Paul and touched his head. In American culture, there is no disrespect for players to touch their heads. This, instead, is one of their most intimate actions.

"Thank you, Chris! Thank you!"

"Don't be proud, kid! Keep it up and let those guys see how you became the top scorer! Come back to defense, come on!"

The otherwise lifeless banker life arena was ignited by George's decisive breakthrough and tough dunks.

Some words are not suitable for the coach to speak, and some words are not suitable to be spoken before the game. Henson has always believed that some things can only be solved in the game, and it turns out that he is right again.

"Next, Frank, Brad," Henson turned his head and looked at his two assistants. "It's time to give Thibodeau back!"

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