648:03 Session and Wayne Historic Scene (5.5K(1/3)
Looking at the score of 7-0, Angua was ready to push himself.
This superstar, whose body fat percentage has remained high since arriving in New York, is ready to defend his dignity.
Wayne is still very serious, because he knows that Melo, the leading scorer in the season, will really bite if you push him hard.
In the second half of the 2012-13 season, there were too many classic stories about Melo.
In April 2013 in Wayne's previous life, the Knicks challenged the Heat. At that time, because the playoffs were approaching, Spoelstra decided to rest Mousse and his younger brother Wei.
Guagua felt slighted and was about to make the Heat pay for their pride.
So, he called Mous before the game: "I can win the game tonight even if I don't enter your three-second zone!"
Mousse didn't take it seriously at first, but Guagua got excited.
As a result, Angua made 18 of 26 shots in the game, including 7 of 10 three-pointers. He scored 50 points purely relying on his skills and shooting!
Haslem and Battier took turns guarding Guagua and were exposed one after another.
The worst player is undoubtedly Battier, who has perfected his blindfolded style of play, but Angua used his strength to explain what "I can score even with my eyes closed."
After this game, Gua Ge seemed to have entered a certain realm.
Next, he had 40+ points in three consecutive games and 35+ points in six consecutive games, becoming the scoring champion in one fell swoop.
By the way, Angua's career-high 62 points in a single game also came in the 12-13 season.
So, don't be fooled by Angua's mediocre performance in the previous two games.
Nine points in a single game is a joke.
Do you think Wayne can be careless? What if Angua shows his 50-point performance in advance today?
Sure enough, in this attack, Angua started to take the initiative to ask for the ball.
Gua Ge received the basketball in the right corner, and Tony naturally volunteered to defend.
Agua showed a disdainful expression and raised the corners of his mouth slightly.
This expression coupled with his Taijun mustache made Angua look like Tony San.
I can lock you down, but there is no way you can guard against an offensive master like me!
What's the best first-down defender? Take it!
After Angua made several triple-threat moves, he changed directions to the left to accelerate his breakthrough.
As soon as he surpassed Tony by half a body, Angua suddenly stopped and made a shooting motion.
The vigilant Tony naturally discovered this detail and quickly jumped up to block the shot.
However
After Tony had jumped up, he realized that Angua had just made a gesture of worshiping Buddha!
This action is very realistic and natural.
A defensive gate as strong as Tony was completely deceived.
Tony was thrown away. According to the way of the stars in the new era, all Guagua had to do at this time was to lean on Tony, which would result in two free throws.
But Angua doesn't bother to play these tricks. Besides, even if he takes the initiative to get closer, the referee may not give a whistle.
No matter where he is in the league, Angua still has the upper hand.
It is impossible to get the whistle, not even in this life.
We can only eke out a living relying solely on technology.
Therefore, after dangling Tony, Angua turned around with Tony as his axis, and then shot a jump shot.
From the change of direction breakthrough to the pull-up jump shot to the turn shot, Angua's entire movement was smooth and smooth, without any delay.
The basketball hit the net, and the Knicks bench was filled with joy.
Angua smiled slightly, you must have seen the terrifying strength of my 03 Super Platinum Generation!
Tony shook his head helplessly, Anthony's postures were too rich.
In fact, there are fewer and fewer mid-range kaleidoscopes like Angua these days.
His playing style is quite classical, and not many people will learn to play this way again.
After all, in today's magic ball theory, mid-range one-on-one is the least cost-effective way to score.
You either shoot a three-pointer, hit the basket, or draw a foul.
Not only does the mid-range duel require high skills, but you can only score 2 points at a time.
With this skill, it would be great if I just go on a rampage.
Therefore, Angua was far less popular than James in the second decade of the century.
However, putting aside that bullshit magic ball theory, Angua's style of play is actually more pleasing to the eye.
In the next few rounds, the two sides fought back and forth, but the Blazers maintained their suppression.
It wasn't until J.R. Smith came on the scene that the balance began to break.
The problem for the Knicks now is that their defense is not very good. Except for Angua, who locked up Toney, everyone else was basically exposed.
Especially on the outside, the old Kidd became the target, and Thompson and Curry took turns to have a relationship with him.
But the arrival of J.R. Smith helped the Knicks get out of the mire.
It's not that J.R.'s defense is bad, but that J.R.'s arrival gives the Knicks the capital to attack the Trail Blazers.
Today, J.R. made a three-pointer in front of Curry as soon as he came up.
Angua was happy at that time. He really had help today!
There is no such thing as compromise when it comes to J.R.'s feel.
Under normal circumstances, you can either keep going or keep advancing.
So, taking advantage of the hot feeling, J.R. scored again with a step-back three-pointer under Thompson's defense after the second round!
Smith's six-point performance allowed the Knicks to escape death and stabilize the situation.
In the end, thanks to the outstanding scoring performances of Angua and J.R., the Knicks trailed the Trail Blazers by only 4 points in the first quarter!
In the second quarter of the game, J.R. came on directly.
At this time, the Knicks had no point guard on the court. The three outsiders were J.R., Shumpert and Anthony.
Organize an attack? Organize a hammer!
Just give Anthony and J.R. a rotation of singles and that's it!
So, as soon as J.R. dribbled up, he faced Curry directly.
The moment the two sides met, J.R. even showed a confident smile.
Hehe, if Curry defends me, doesn't that mean giving away points?
Smith then waved his hand and motioned for everyone to pull away.
That fat man named Tony Sang, please move your position. Thank you for your cooperation.
After everyone pulled away, J.R. started dribbling alternately with his left and right hands, made a hesitant step and then suddenly accelerated!
Curry's defense is the same as Nash's. There is nothing wrong with his judgment and enthusiasm. He is rarely directly shaken by the opponent. He mainly loses in confrontation.
Although Curry has grown a lot during this period, he is not yet strong enough to stop the opponent directly.
Curry correctly judged the direction of J.R.'s movement and blocked J.R. for a moment.
But J.R. was not completely forced to stop. He immediately accelerated twice and rushed toward the basket along the baseline.
Seeing this, Wayne quickly dropped Kenyon Martin to cover the basket.
J.R. saw Wayne rushing towards him, but he showed no intention of slowing down.
He jumped up high to meet Wayne, and then turned around in the air to avoid Wayne!
"Oh!" Wayne watched J.R. turn away from him. He thought J.R. was going to complete a Monta Ellis-style 360° spin layup in the air.
However, J.R.'s action was even more amazing.
After retrieving the basketball in the air and turning around to avoid Wayne, J.R. did not directly dunk with his back, his body continued to rotate.
Finally, after his body turned to the basket again, he lifted the basketball again and swung the ball in with great force.
Under Wayne's defense, J.R. Smith completed an astonishing 360° turn in the air and a windmill dunk!
This move would be considered exciting even in a dunk contest, not to mention it was in actual combat and under Wayne's defense.
"Holy shit! How did he do that!? J.R. Smith completed an exaggerated windmill dunk over Wayne's head! God, this is the first time I've seen Wayne become the backdrop for someone else's dunk.
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The on-site commentators were stunned. J.R. Smith really looked like Jordan at that moment.
After landing, J.R. yelled into the stands and then high-fived Tony San.
To be continued...