231: The face of the iron-blooded teacher has been thrown away by you (4K(2/3)
"this......"
Wayne jumped up high and stretched out his long arms.
They all say that I increased the jumping height to 75 to block shots. Why don’t you believe it?
Am I the kind of vain person who loves to show off dunks?
"Snapped!"
"Wayne blocked Boozer's jump shot. He was equivalent to blocking the Jazz's two offenses by himself! Wayne's movement speed is really too fast, and the Jazz's pick-and-roll may not be able to deal with him!"
The basketball was slapped back by Wayne. Pao'er had quick eyes and quick hands. He got the basketball and rushed towards the Jazz half court.
When it comes to sprinting, Deron really can't outrun Pao'er.
Just like that, Pao'er proudly performed a one-handed chop.
A point guard who can't fly dunk is not a good junior.
5 to 2, the Trail Blazers maintain the lead!
Boozer glanced at Wayne, but Wayne kept shaking his head.
"Too weak, I'm so disappointed!"
Boozer gritted his teeth and clenched his fists.
You keep talking, keep talking.
If I don’t knock out your teeth today, I won’t be a man!
Boozer was really angry now, so he gave Paoer another elbow during the pick-and-roll...
Paoluo: If Wayne makes you angry, you have the guts to hit him. How are you going to get fat in my face?
This time, the all-around warrior Kirilenko suddenly cut in, received Deron's pass and scored an easy layup.
With Kirilenko's height and wingspan, Uduka could only look up to him.
It's really annoying to have the inside line drained.
Now, Wayne can understand Popovich's mood after Duncan was pulled out.
There is no other way but to continue to suppress the offense.
But this time, Wayne was still trying to get his position, so Boozer tripped up and prepared to wrestle with Wayne.
Wayne smiled, with your three-legged cat skills, you still want to throw me?
Boozer's Black Elbow is fine, but in other aspects he is really not very good, and his offensive methods are still a bit simple.
Unlike Wayne, who has honed his skills in the cornfield and knows a few fighting techniques.
Wen can shoot from a distance, and force can defeat the enemy. It is really both civil and military.
When Boozer tried to trip, Wayne fell back very skillfully, putting his entire weight on Boozer.
"Ouch, what are you doing? Ouch!"
"boom!"
In this way, Wayne "innocently" pushed Boozer to the ground.
Boozer was the one who threw someone, but now he was the one being thrown.
He hit a hard board, and at the same time had to bear the weight of Wayne's pressure, and almost spit out a mouthful of blood.
Seeing both sides entangled and falling to the ground at the same time, the sensitive referee immediately stopped the game.
Wayne also took advantage of the chaos to give Boozer an elbow and executed a combo.
Finally, both sides were pulled up by their teammates.
Boozer was beaten to a pulp. Before he could recover, the referee walked up to him: "Jazz No. 5, defensive foul!"
Boozer:???
I was hit and called for a foul again?
How do you memorize this rule book!?
Isn't that right? Judging from the slow-motion replay, Boozer used his hands and feet to knock Wayne down during the confrontation. What a heinous crime!
According to Stern's instructions, even if Boozer was not given a technical foul this time, it would be considered worthy of him.
Boozer was speechless for a moment. If you say he was tripping, it was really me who was tripping him.
But the hurt...
Payton, who was watching the game, was laughed at. While hitting people, he could also cause the opponent to get fouled. He wanted to call Wayne Master Wei.
Patterson was originally prepared to pay the fine today, but looking at it now, he was totally worried.
Got into a fight and still have to pay a fine?
Wayne always asked others to hand it over.
Now, Sloan was a little dissatisfied.
When has our Jazz ever lost such a person?
Sloan can accept the foul. If you knock someone down with an elbow and get called for a foul, Sloan will never say another word.
But Nima...
Even with all his dirty tricks, he didn't bring others down, and he was punished instead.
The face of the Salt Lake City Iron-blooded Warriors has been completely embarrassed by you!
Sloan was also a tough guy when he was playing basketball.
As a player, his nicknames were "Gestapo" and "Chainsaw," which sounded like a bad choice.
Although Sloan was not strong as a player, he never failed to defeat anyone, and he was also a good fighter.
So seeing the strong Boozer being manipulated at will by Wayne, Sloan was really a little angry.
I don't know what those muscles are for.
Actually, it's not Boozer's fault.
After all, he was facing a man at the top of the league in terms of combat power...
The Trail Blazers took the sideline ball again, and this time it was Wayne who provided a screen for Pao'er.
Although Boozer immediately switched defenses, he was still confused.
Within a minute, he was hit, elbowed and fouled. Boozer was still doubting his life and was not very focused.
As a result, Paoluo broke into the penalty area very easily and threw the ball high.
The ball passed Okur's fingers and fell backwards. Gaso behind him jumped up and successfully lobbed the ball with a little click.
Everyone thought it was a throw, but unexpectedly it was an alley-oop. The ball was passed like an elusive ball.
Now, the Wei Shuangpao combination has become more and more tacit.
Gasso can basically coordinate with Paul and Wayne in any position or play style.
The kind that you can understand with just one look.
7 to 2, Wayne, Paul and Gaso came up and each scored one goal.
Sloan stood up and looked at Boozer.
Before he said anything, Boozer knew that the coach was dissatisfied with him.
If something bad happens again, I will be scolded to death tonight.
So for the rest of the first quarter, Boozer was much more honest, stopped working and concentrated on playing.
But Wayne didn't stop punching.
All kinds of hidden elbows, collisions, and wrestling made Boozer miserable.
Barkley counted Wayne's statistics in the first quarter: 6 elbows, 3 collisions and 3 falls. This was heading for a triple-double.
Oh, I made a mistake, it was 7 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 block...
Don't tell me, the data in these two aspects are very comprehensive.
After the first quarter, Boozer was in pain all over.
I thought it was a fight, but I didn't expect it to be a one-sided fight.
Fortunately, Boozer resisted the beating, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to hold on long ago.
In the first quarter, the Jazz also fell behind by 6 points and entered the intersection break.
Stern breathed a sigh of relief. At least the first quarter passed safely.
It’s not easy!
Do you think Stern really couldn't see those little tricks from Wayne in the first quarter? The old man is not stupid.
To be continued...