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135: The old driver drives backwards (5K(2/3)

Today he wanted to see what Wayne, who was specifically looking for him to fight, was capable of!

Before Dirk could finish his thoughts, Wayne used a quick change of direction in front of his body to break through again.

The protagonist's opponents often die because they talk too much.

Dirk didn't react immediately this time and was directly surpassed by one position.

Looking at the back of No. 99, Dirk sighed: "Oh, there are really two brushes."

Then, the German tank stepped on the accelerator into the fuel tank again and took off following Wayne.

Dirk's palm was only a few centimeters away from the basketball, and he failed to prevent the layup!

Dirk has begun to breathe a little. With Wayne's style of play, Dirk feels like he is guarding against mispositions every round!

"Continue Wei, be more determined!"

At this time, Carlisle shouted happily from the sidelines.

Nothing makes a head coach happier than making adjustments that work immediately.

After hearing Carlisle's call, Wayne nodded silently, and then complained in his heart: "Do you think I'm not tired?"

Wayne's breakthrough did have an effect, because after the Mavericks' offense, it was obvious that Dirk was not as active as before.

It's not that I don't want to be active, it's just that I'm a little tired and want to rest for a few rounds first.

In this way, O'Neal can easily stick to Dirk.

As a result, the Mavericks also slowed down their pursuit of points, and Dirk's streak of scoring was officially interrupted.

Nelson really didn't expect that Wayne would use this method to challenge Dirk's defense.

Let's take a gamble and bet on who can persevere until the end without falling down from exhaustion.

For the third time, Wayne once again took the ball and hit the basket. At this time, Dirk felt that his steps had begun to slow down.

Therefore, the pursuit and defense were delayed by half a beat.

When Wayne took off for a layup, Dirk impatiently jumped up to block it.

However, due to physical issues, he was unable to fully exert his strength, so his take-off height was a little off. He pulled Wayne's forearm and was called for a defensive foul.

"Dudududu!"

The whistle sounded, and Wayne was knocked off the baseline by Dirk. He felt that if he forced the charge a few more times, his physical energy would probably be exhausted.

"Wait?" Wayne, who was panting, raised his head.

Breakthrough, foul, this...

Isn't this the free throw technique used by AI and Bosh in the first two games?

Yes, as long as you can win free throws, you can still be efficient even if you are physically exhausted.

At the same time, it can also bring down Dirk as much as possible.

Wayne felt as if he had accidentally discovered a way to increase his points.

I, the Eastern Conference All-Star forward, have made a fool of himself today!

Wayne stood on the free throw line, took a few deep breaths, and waited for his body to recover before taking the free throw.

At this time, no one will come to interfere, and there is no need to act hastily.

Wait until it is adjusted to the best condition before betting to ensure the success rate.

Sure enough, the basketball went hollow into the net. This way of scoring was easier than passing Dampier!

Soon, Wayne made a second free throw and still found the net.

Two free throws were made, and the Pacers were about to push the point difference to double digits again!

Wayne has mastered the essence of this breakthrough tactic, so...at the end of the second quarter, it started to rain on the court!

"Dirk fouled again, and Wayne stood on the free throw line again. How many free throws has he made today? But there is no way, Dirk will always be half a beat slow."

"Another foul, Dirk will be replaced if he doesn't want to be sent off early."

In the eighth minute of the second quarter, Wayne pushed Dirk down!

Stackhouse appeared again to make up for the scoring gap.

At the same time, the crooked mouth spray god came online in time to continue to stimulate Stackhouse's nerves.

The Mavericks' offense was in chaos, with Dirk and Stackhouse restrained by Payton and Wayne respectively.

The most bizarre thing is that Wayne's way of controlling Dirk is not defensive, but offensive!

Time entered the third quarter, and "Rain God" Wayne continued to rain!

It's a breakthrough, it's a free throw!

Dirk has been exhausted by Wayne. Wayne's efficiency is actually not that high, but... he can score!

After half the third quarter, Carlisle still wanted to kill someone.

He told everyone: "Once you have the opportunity, fight back immediately!"

This was the death of the German tank, and the engine almost exploded.

Because too much energy was invested in the defensive end, Dirk's offensive efficiency in the second half was also very poor.

At this time, Ma Ji, who had just entered the commentary industry, couldn't stand it anymore: "Dirk's performance in the second half was not good, especially in the third quarter."

After saying that, Ma Ji was stunned for a moment.

Nothing seems wrong, but it doesn't seem quite right?

As Dirk's physical fitness declined, his pace was much slower than before.

Wayne then took advantage of this to break through more crazily and draw fouls again and again.

Finally, he experienced the pleasure of making it rain on the court.

This is simply...even better than shooting a three-pointer!

There were obviously no goals in sports matches, but the scores kept rising and couldn't stop at all!

The game continued like this until the end of the fourth quarter. At this time, the Mavericks were already 13 points behind, and Wayne also scored 27 points through free throws - a game-high.

Now it was the Mavericks' offensive round. The exhausted Dirk wanted to break through O'Brien, but he couldn't run anymore.

So, he passed the ball to Dampier inside.

Dampier faced Wayne and made a big hook from the center.

Blacksmithing!

Wayne took off the rebound and advanced directly to the frontcourt.

Dirk took a look and quickly retreated. He faced Wayne, turned his back to his own side and ran backwards.

But while running, Wayne suddenly accelerated, with no intention of passing the ball, and seemed to want to break through the defense on his own.

Dirk became anxious and accelerated accordingly. However, because he was running backwards, coupled with his physical exhaustion, the rhythm of his legs was out of whack, and Dirk suddenly lost his center of gravity in the process.

Thus, the famous scene of the old driver reversing the car was born.

I saw Dirk suddenly retreating uncontrollably, waving his hands helplessly in the air, trying to regain control of his center of gravity, but to no avail...

Just like this, like dancing, one step, two steps, three steps... After about nine steps back in such a funny way, Dirk finally lost all his center of gravity and sat down on the ground...

..

Old Nelson was stunned at the time. What the hell, was he pushed by the air?

Wayne was stunned for a moment and passed the ball.

This... do you think it is supported or not?

No matter how you look at it, it looks like blackmailing someone.

Dirk, who was sitting on the ground, simply fell down and lay on the cold floor.

"Fuck the All-Star starting forward." Dirk cursed softly in a language only he could understand.

Playing against Wayne was so torturous!

This time Dirk lost his center of gravity and fell, indicating that his physical energy had been drained by Wayne and not a drop was left.

Nelson had no choice but to replace Dirk. This time, he lost the bet.

Without Dirk, the Mavericks' offense at critical moments was as chaotic as a headless fly.

The Pacers also maintained their advantage until the end.

97 to 89, with Wayne's 14 free throws, the Pacers finally avenged their last defeat.

Dirk made only 9 of 24 shots today. Although he scored 23 points, he basically relied on the number of shots he took.

Wayne scored 30+ points for the second time in his career today, tying his career high with 32 points!

In fact, Wayne's scoring in sports games is not an exaggeration, but 13 of 14 free throws benefited Wayne a lot.
To be continued...
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