The Fifth Point Guard

Chapter 476 Nebula and Flowing Water (Second update)

In the TNT live broadcast room, Barkley shook his butt on the chair again in excitement.

"I'm telling you, Kenny, even if you may disagree with what I say, I still have to say that I 100 percent support Reggie Miller's decision to join the Cavaliers. He is absolutely wise. , this Cavaliers team lost in the playoffs last season because of the lack of outside scoring points. When Shentong was locked up, and then shrink the inside line, the outside baskets of other Cavaliers players were not reliable, whether it was LeBron is still Dajuan, but after the arrival of Reggie Miller, the situation will change. No team will dare to double-team Shentong and James easily anymore. I even think that the odds of winning the championship are only ranked fourth. For this team It's a bit low for a Cavaliers team. If you have to say that the Cavaliers are still lacking, maybe they need a star at the point guard position to control the overall situation."

That's how Barkley is, once he gets excited, he's always gushing.

Kenny Smith, as Barkley expected, expressed a different opinion.

"The Cavaliers' point guard is not weak. Although they don't have a super point guard like Jason Kidd of the Nets, DaJuan Wagner's strength and potential are there, and McGinnis is also a reliable backup guard. In addition, they introduced Eric Snow before the season, which is a very useful addition. As for your opinion of Reggie Miller, I don’t agree with it. I hope that Reggie can stay the same, even if He didn't win the championship in the end, but his persistence and loyalty will still be loved and respected by the fans."

Listening to the first half of Smith's speech, Barkley nodded slightly in affirmation, but when Smith talked about his views on Miller's transfer, Barkley's head immediately shook like a rattle.

"Don't be ridiculous, Kenny, you are wishful thinking and self-righteousness. Perseverance and loyalty? Who cares about a player who has played for the same team his entire career but failed to win a championship? Is this what makes the fans talk? Sometimes, we just comment like, 'Oh, yes, that unlucky guy who has been playing for the Pacers but never won a championship?' Or 'Reggie has very bad luck, and the Pacers have never won a championship.' Something like that? Let's be realistic and don't kidnap players with morality. In my opinion, Reggie winning championships with other teams can better enhance his historical status, because the standard by which people measure players is not what he is. It doesn't matter whether he has played for a team for 10 or 20 years, but whether he has won a championship in his career."

Smith was surprised by Barkley's logical conversation.

"Charles, did you take advantage of the offseason to go to the China Commentator Training Academy for training?"

"You know this as well?"

"My guess."

"Hahaha, if you guess it so easily, then am I still Sir Charles?"

"Isn't that right?"

"That's right, I actually went to China for training for a while in the summer."

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Players from both sides take to the court.

In the Eastern Conference semifinals of last season's playoffs, the Cavaliers met the Pacers. The Cavaliers easily defeated the Pacers, who ranked first in the Eastern Conference in the regular season, 4-1.

Therefore, this battle is a revenge battle for the Pacers players to prove themselves.

Proving himself is to show Miller what a wrong decision he made by leaving the Pacers.

The battle of revenge is very simple, revenge for being eliminated by the Cavaliers in the playoffs.

Before the game was about to start, STO took out the prop "Nebula Flowing Water".

{

Props: Nebula Water

Details: Feel the flow of air, feel the running changes of the personnel space on the court like nebula and flowing water.

You can perceive everything on the court 360 degrees without blind spots without using your senses.

It is even worse than the five eyes on the human body!

}

After reading the details, I can understand but cannot understand STO thoroughly, click "Use".

Circles of water ripples centered on himself and gradually spread to the side of the court.

Then, Shentong was surprised to find that his eyes seemed to be connected to countless cameras scattered around the stadium, and he could "see" everything on the stadium.

In the hot stadium atmosphere, the Cavaliers' away game against the Pacers officially begins!

O'Neal Jr. won the ball for the Pacers first.

Tinsley dribbled forward amid a deafening roar of support.

Partnering with Tinsley in the backcourt is Stephen Jackson, who played for the Atlanta Hawks last season.

The player hit his mark with the Eagles last season.

Averaged 18.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.8 steals per game, and his 34% three-point shooting percentage made Jackson the Pacers' replacement after losing Miller.

Jackson is clearly younger and more dynamic than Miller.

Although he has a very bad temper, he gets along very well with O'Neal Jr. and Artest, and the locker room is surprisingly harmonious.

After Jackson got the ball, he rushed past Shentong. In his opinion, the gap between himself and Shentong was not big. After last season, the level between the two should be equivalent.

Of course, this is what Jackson thinks.

So when he casually prepared to fight Shentong alone in his first attack, he suffered a big loss.

Jackson, who had used enough strength and had specially trained strength in the summer, hit Shentong with the side of his body during the breakthrough process, trying to knock out the breakthrough space.

Unexpectedly, after the impact, Jackson felt like he had hit a wall!

The momentum of the rebound caused Jackson to break through and immediately deform. After being forced to move two steps laterally, he quickly passed the ball to Artest on the other side, and he fell directly to the ground.

STO seems to have no rebound.

The referee tightened his whistle and did not blow it.

Artest didn't have time to adjust after getting the ball and took a hasty shot.

Of course the ball didn't go in.

Big Z and Gooden stuck the Pacers players behind them, competing for a favorable position on the rebound.

But the winner of the first backcourt rebound was not the two of them, but LeBron James who jumped high.

After James grabbed the backcourt rebound, he directly switched from defense to offense.

The Cavaliers quickly launched a quick counterattack like a horse.

James handed the ball to Shentong, Shentong passed back to Wagner, and Wagner passed it to James.

Then James threw it in the air, and the sound of the basket exploded immediately!

Shentong caught James' alley ball with one hand, and like a god coming, he slammed the ball into the basket with ease!

The ball was so powerful that it made the basket rattle.

The Pacers scored a goal from O'Neal inside, making the score between the two teams 2-2.

In this way, the Cavaliers' next offense fell into a position battle.

The Pacers seemed to be well prepared and their defense was very targeted.

The iron-clad defense looked airtight.

However, cracking this kind of defense is not difficult for Shentong, which has "Nebula and Liquid".

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