The Fifth Point Guard

Chapter 442 Three battles, invincible fighting (first update)

Two days after the first game, the contest between the Cavaliers and Pacers continued.

In this game, the Pacers at home learned the lessons from the first game and showed their own momentum from the beginning.

O'Neal Jr. succeeded consecutively against Big Z under the basket.

Big Z has obvious advantages in height and air dominance, but if O'Neal can become an All-Star, he definitely has a few tricks up his sleeve.

If you are high, I will throw small.

If you hit a new high, I will sell big.

In short, it is impossible to chase the rise and kill the fall. You just need to sell hard while the price is rising.

Faced with O'Neal's shot, Big Z really had nothing to do.

Xiao Ao is young, flexible and fast-paced. Big Z's blocks are half a beat slower every time.

Looking at Artest again, it's like taking sildenafil. He is a lively player on the court.

Artest, who just won the Defensive Player of the Year award, can't wait to prove himself on the court.

The guy opposite is this year's Rookie of the Year. Is there any better way to prove yourself than guarding this guy?

So, just after the game started, James grabbed a backcourt rebound. With the situation under control, Artest rushed over very vigorously and hugged the ball in James' arms.

To be precise, he almost hugged James.

James had never seen such a shameless grab.

But what is surprising is that the referee in this game did not blow the whistle.

Artest fiercely grabbed the ball from James' arms, then wiped the ball under the basket and scored.

James was very dissatisfied. He stared at the golf ball and opened his hands to complain to the referee.

"Are you blind? Isn't this a foul? The home whistle can't be blown like this, right? It's too bullying!"

Of course, James was just roaring in his heart.

Faced with James' complaint, the referee shook his head directly.

After scoring the goal, Artest pushed away James' hand that was blocking his front when he was complaining, and left a message.

"This is called toughness! Do you understand?"

James is not a good person either.

Dare to be arrogant and domineering in front of the chosen one?

James, whose right hand was pushed away by Artest, immediately pressed Artest with his chest muscles.

When the bodies came into contact, James discovered that Artest's chest muscles were as big as durians.

So when Artest glared at James with the ferocious eyes of a husky, and at the moment when his foreheads were about to collide, James immediately raised his hands to indicate to the referee that he was not the one causing trouble.

Players from both teams also stepped forward to separate the two sides.

In the live broadcast room, Barkley became excited again.

He likes to see this kind of scene the most.

It's normal to have a fight and play ball by the way.

If the fighting ability is not strong enough, Barkley, who is only 1.98 meters tall, will not be able to gain a foothold in the NBA where there are many people.

"Kenny, look, we can't even start a fight like this. If this was the case in our time, we would have done it a long time ago!"

Smith said: "If there was a fight between you and Ron, who would have a greater chance of winning?"

Buckley's donkey-like eyes widened.

Strange, why are they donkey eyes?

Forget it, it's not important.

Anyway, his eyes widened and he replied: "Kenny, are you humiliating me? And Ron? Come on, he is not on the same level as me at all, okay?"

Smith was very rare and did not refute Barkley's words, saying: "Well, basketball today does feel less passionate than in our time."

In fact, Barkley is really not talking nonsense.

You know, this fat guy nicknamed "Flying Pig" had three brilliant campaigns in the NBA.

It was these fierce battles that made Barkley the spokesperson for invincibility in fighting.

As early as 1984, Barkley, who had just entered the league, encountered a dispute between Dr. J. Irving and Larry Bird.

At that time, Irving was already in decline, but Wang Bird's stardom had just begun.

In that game, Bird scored 42 points, while Dr. J felt cold and only scored 6 points.

As a forcing king, Bird will definitely not miss the opportunity to ridicule Dr. J.

Perhaps Bird's trash talk went too far. Dr. J couldn't lose face and stepped forward directly to attack Bird.

Bird was still in trouble, but Barkley stepped forward very discerningly, pretending to be trying to stop the fight, and hugged Bird.

When Bird was unable to struggle, Dr. J seized the opportunity and used a set of Tianma Meteor Fist, which beat Bird until his nose was bruised and his face was swollen.

Although Barkley did not take any direct action in this game, this battle allowed Barkley to gain a firm foothold in the Philadelphia 76ers and also reflected Barkley's wisdom in combat.

If the first battle only proved Barkley's fighting potential, then the second battle fully proved Fliggy's fighting ability.

Because his opponent is Laimbeer, who is nicknamed the most bad guy in the NBA.

At that time, Barkley had faded from his youth and grown into the boss of the 76ers.

In addition to playing well, Barkley is also very loyal, so he has high prestige in the team.

In a game against the Pistons, Ma Hong of the 76ers performed well, which aroused Laimbeer's dissatisfaction.

The first villain took the ball and hit Ma Hong directly during an offense and defense transition.

Mahon immediately became furious and stepped forward to start a fight with Ranbir.

Unexpectedly, before Ma Hong had time to take action, Barkley jumped out first.

This guy first overturned Ranbir with both palms, and then ran forward directly, punching him with a left punch, a right punch, a left punch, and a right punch.

If everyone hadn't rushed over and pulled away, the furious Buckley would have beaten Ranbir to death.

When the most evil person meets the most cruel person, it is obvious that the more cruel person has the upper hand.

From that time on, Ranbir, who had always been arrogant and domineering, gradually began to restrain himself.

After taking care of the league's most villainous man, Barkley did not rest on his laurels. He did something even more sensational.

He beat up the big shark.

Not a real shark, of course, but Shaquille O'Neal.

At that time, Barkley had moved to the West and became a member of the Rockets.

In the game between the Rockets and the Lakers, Barkley deceived the defenders with a fake move under the basket, and was about to score a layup for two points. Unexpectedly, a thick arm hit the top of his head directly.

You know, there is no grass on Barkley's head, and there is no buffer zone.

Barkley, who was already simmering with anger, directly hit O'Neal with the ball, and stepped forward angrily, wanting to jump up and slap O'Neal in the face.

How could O'Neal, who was at the height of his powers, give in? His eyes were on fire, and he immediately stepped forward to meet him.

In the end, Barkley knocked out O'Neal in just one round.

He hugged the huge creature in front of him and knocked him down hard.

Then, Barkley pressed on the shark, punching him with a left, a right, a left, and a right.

Barkley certainly won’t let go of the memories of these great shots.

While he was gushing, a shocking scene happened on the field.

James scored the ball against Artest and then stood under the basket and stared at the opponent.

As a result, Artest picked up the ball, turned sideways, swung his elbow, and hit James hard on the side of the face.

James fell to the ground immediately

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