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Chapter 560 [Murder in full view]

The Knicks attacked, and Nate Robinson, who was running without the ball, received Marbury's pass. Hanington pulled to the side to block Ellis.

Robinson changed direction with the ball and rushed into the penalty area with lightning speed.

Yao Ming changed his defense to the basket. Robinson looked at the completely blocked reasonable collision area, and a proud and wild emotion suddenly burst out in his chest.

At this moment, he seemed to be a Turkic warrior, riding a war horse and charging towards the towering Great Wall with a mace. He was fearless and had the power to defeat everything!

"Ah!" Robinson yelled, jumped up with all his strength, raised the ball high with one hand, and assumed a tomahawk dunk posture.

Yao Ming was already prepared, and he also took off with all his strength, opened his right hand, rounded his arm, and fiercely covered the basketball! He pushed as hard as he could, moving like a volleyball smash.

A little Ga Bang Douzi actually wanted to be arrogant in front of him and seek death?

He is no longer the Yao Ming of the Knicks era. He ranks first in the regular season MVP list this season, and he has the glory of a superstar.

Yang Rui encouraged Yao Ming to be tough again and again, to fight back when faced with provocations, to defend the basket fiercely, and even if he couldn't defend, he should foul hard to prevent his opponent from making a morale-boosting dunk.

Only by making all his opponents fearful can he be dominant at the basket! Only then can we truly become the number one center!

Blocking shots not only protects the team's basket, but is also a way to destroy the opponent's confidence!

The next second, Robinson's roar turned into a scream, and Yao Ming's right hand accurately covered the basketball.

I'll send you away, thousands of miles away...

Robinson's strength and weight are outstanding among guards, but they are not enough compared to centers. He even dribbled the ball but was slapped away by Yao Ming. This scene was like a shot block in the Chinese online game "Street Basketball", which made everyone stunned.

Robinson flew more than a meter away, landed on his back and somersaulted again. He lay on the ground with his limbs spread out like a dead frog, and actually fainted.

The arena fell into a deathly silence. Yao Ming frowned, his face changed drastically, and he became worried.

There won't be anyone killed, right? There is no life or death certificate when playing basketball! I don't want to play "Prison" in the United States!

The referee walked to Yao Ming and comforted him not to be afraid. After all, he was afraid too.

Fortunately, the team doctor came on stage and performed simple treatment. Robinson woke up, rested on the ground for a while, and then slowly got up with a dull expression.

If he asks at this time: "Who am I? Where am I? What place is this?" it is likely that someone has been reborn.

Jackson replaced him. Such a dangerous move caused pain to the audience. Robinson would definitely have to go for a check-up and would not be able to continue the game.

Robinson left the court with help from the team doctor. Many Lakers fans applauded. I don't know if they were praising Robinson's courage to challenge someone twice his height, or Yao Ming's "death shot"!

Yao Ming breathed a sigh of relief and was only excited. He began to feel that he was really awesome.

In the second half of the quarter, the Lakers continued to have the upper hand. Yao Ming and Kobe Bryant's pick-and-roll made the Knicks players helpless. The two have obvious advantages in single combat. They take turns to attack. If they attract double-teams, they will separate their teammates. Their cooperation is simple and effective.

Yao Ming was in great shape today, and his teammates rotated well on defense from the outside. There were always two defenders who could drop back to help Yao Ming double-team and break through, and there were also two outside defenders who interfered with shooting. Yao Ming did not need to change his defensive position in the pick-and-roll, and did not commit a single foul in 18 minutes.

The Knicks players really wanted to foul Yao Ming and knock him out. Unfortunately, this is the home court of the Lakers, and the referee turned a blind eye to the physical contact that could or should not be called.

At halftime, the Lakers led 87 to 31. People all over the world who were paying attention to this game were in an uproar. It was so cruel!

During halftime, Yao Ming's block was called "murder in full view" by one media outlet!

"Yao Ming almost killed Nate Robinson. It was terrible. This shot will be recorded in history."

Some media also throw out the concept of "Big Three".

I think the Lakers' trio are all All-Stars, not the two big stars and role players that people said last season.

Rasheed also had a season with relatively poor statistics when he was in the Trail Blazers, and his tactical role has always been crucial, almost helping the Trail Blazers defeat the Lakers and advance to the Finals. After joining the Lakers, more and more people think Rasheed is an All-Star. For players, record is really important.

In the second half, the Knicks were missing important substitutes, but they still had players who could shoot three-pointers. CJ Myers' offensive ability is not as good as Robinson's, and Jim Jackson is also struggling this season. He averages only 3.8 points per game, shooting 30.4% from the field, and 22.2% from three-point range. He is declining as fast as a slide.

The Suns management had known for a long time that Jackson was in danger of injury and was dying, so they did not renew his contract.

Yang Rui let the Big Three rest, including Odom and Diaw on the inside, and Ariza, Ellis, and Mo Williams on the outside.

Ariza and Walton shared playing time, and Ellis became an important rotation for the team, averaging 18 minutes per game. He averaged 10.4 points per game in limited time, and his scoring efficiency was very high.

Yang Rui chose him for immediate combat effectiveness. His style does not require much experience. He is very powerful when using his physical advantages. He can break through with a change of direction based on speed. After the pick-and-roll, most insiders cannot keep up.

Jackson didn't want to lose too badly, so he sent in his first starter, and Ben finally started to perform, switching defenses, making up defenses, blocking shots, and grabbing rebounds one after another.

However, the Knicks' offense is still weak and they can't take any advantage from the Lakers substitutes. The Lakers bench is so awesome, Ariza is the only one who is blue-collar.

Jackson is going crazy. What kind of substitute is he talking about? Why does it look like a trident when hit?

In the second half of the third quarter, Yao Ming, Kobe Bryant, and Rasheed returned and led the team to an 18-5 run. The Lakers led by 69 points entering the final quarter.

Jackson felt Brown's sorrow. Yang Rui was leading by a big score and still letting the stars come on. It seemed a bit shabby, but there is no rule in the league that says that if you are ahead, you can't let the starter.

Yao Ming only played 24 minutes in the third quarter, scoring 31 points, 18 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 blocks, and shot 80% from the field.

Kobe also played 24 minutes and came from behind to score 38 points, 3 rebounds, 8 assists, 1 steal and 1 block, while shooting 60% from the field.

Rashid scored 15 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists in 20 minutes, and hit three three-pointers.

The three of them shot no matter what they did today, creating opportunities for each other, and the Knicks were unable to fight back.

In the last quarter, Yang Rui was worried about the Knicks jumping over the wall. In order to protect the core from injury, he sent in a full substitute lineup, Jones, Ellis, Ariza, Diaw, and Diop.

Jackson sent Bynum and Radmanovic to partner on the inside, and Hughes, Vujacic, and Richardson on the outside.

Marbury has returned to the locker room early. If Jackson asks him to continue playing, he is likely to refuse to play.

As a result, the Knicks still couldn't suppress the Lakers. Bynum was guarded by Diop and couldn't score a point for 5 minutes. Jackson was angry and replaced him with Hanington.

Ellis was at a disadvantage in the matchup with Hughes. The two had similar styles. Hughes had rich defensive experience and did a good job guarding Ellis alone. However, as soon as Eisley and Diop broke free from the pick-and-roll, Hughes was unable to do so. If you can find a way, Ellis can get to the basket if the inside can't keep up.

Originally, the Knicks had narrowed the point difference to 66 points, but in the last two minutes, Jones and Walton hit three-pointers, widening the point difference again.

Richardson and Hughes fought back and forth, and the final score difference was fixed at 147-75. The Lakers defeated by 72 points, and the record for the largest score difference in NBA history was refreshed.

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