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088: I can do it (4K(2/2)

Then, with open arms, Wayne stood like a wall in front of Jamison.

The moment Jamison got the ball, he felt like his mentality was about to collapse.

This defensive range... I'm afraid I can even play the fifth position.

So, last season's best sixth man took two steps back, and he planned to use his speed to beat Wayne!

After a beautiful change of hands at the hip, Jamison accelerated and rushed past Wayne, leading by less than half a body.

Halfway through, Jamison stopped and prepared to shoot.

His move often makes most No. 4 positions lose their defensive position.

But Wayne is not in the majority.

He almost completed the emergency stop along with Jamison, and then raised his long arm to cover Jamison's face.

As a player who also likes to make pull-up jump shots, Wayne has already reserved his skills.

Jamison took a "blind sniper" shot and the basketball bounced out of the frame.

This is not the first time that Jamison has faced off against someone taller than him, but there really aren't many who can complete the interference as quickly as Wayne.

Why? It feels like Wayne is more of a No. 3 player than Jamison.

"Good shot. The opponent hit Wayne as soon as he came up, but Wayne didn't let him get what he wanted. Now it's the Pacers' attack."

In this Pacers lineup, the first choice is Wayne.

Carlisle wanted to test whether Wayne could shoulder the responsibility of the sixth man.

Jamison stayed close to Wayne. He believed that Wayne was a high-powered player who had no offensive means other than catching and shooting.

However, Wayne, who was originally lurking at the bottom line, suddenly moved in.

Wayne's first step was already fast, and coupled with his long pace, he immediately threw Jamison away who was not prepared.

"Martial Saint" Jackson saw Wayne throw away his opponent and thought to himself, "Oh, this guy has two tricks, so I'll let you show off to the end."

So he just threw the ball high.

When Wayne saw it was a high ball, he jumped up and caught the ball firmly in the air.

This time, Jamison didn't even have a chance to foul, and watched as Wayne smashed the ball directly into the frame.

"Alley-oop! As soon as the game started, Wayne ended the offense with a very beautiful dunk! It can be seen that Wayne and his teammates have formed a tacit understanding. The previous training sessions have achieved remarkable results."

Chinese fans all shouted along with Sun Zhengping on TV, "The brutal forward must fight like this!"

On the Pacers bench, the players were applauding Wayne's dunk performance.

After scoring the goal, Wayne ran up and rubbed the pile of "algae" on Jackson's head, thanking him for the pass.

At the beginning, some people were worried that Chinese players would not get along with the Pacers, a group of "bandits."

But now it seems that Wayne has not integrated well into this circle.

Some people may seem handsome and elegant on the surface, but they are exposed when they meet the same kind of people.

Then the Wizards attacked, and second-year forward Galvis Hayes made a half-volley layup.

The Wizards' offense doesn't have any tricks, it's basically one-on-one. With Arenas here, they can score points, but now that Dixon is playing point guard, it's just a matter of one move for everyone to play in isolation.

Wayne immediately jumped up to grab the rebound, but the moment Wayne took off, Jamison expertly tugged on Wayne's jersey.

Although the changes in HC rules have made the NBA more encouraging of offense this season.

But in this era, whistles are still not as strict as they would be a dozen years ago.

If this kind of pulling under the basket doesn't cause any big impact, it's generally not something to worry about.

Being pulled by Jamison, Wayne almost fell when he landed on the ground.

The NBA is really dangerous.

So after landing, Wayne raised his elbow while turning around, which was regarded as a return gift to Jamison.

"Boom!"

Jamison only felt a burning pain in his ribs. Damn it, are all the rookies in this class so social?

Jamison suffered the loss of being dumb. He originally wanted to smear Wayne, but unexpectedly, he was slandered by Wayne instead.

"Hahahaha, good shot!" Artest was extremely excited in the audience. He was the only one who knew best how Jamison felt at this time!

Carlisle glanced at Artest speechlessly. Damn it, you shouted so loudly that the referee even saw it.

Wayne handed the ball to Anthony Johnson before Jamison recovered, but instead of lazily trailing behind, he immediately followed up and participated in the counterattack.

By the time Jamison ran back, clutching his chest, Wayne and the others had already passed the midfield line.

This goal is equivalent to 5 on 4. Wayne cuts directly from the center, then receives a pass from his teammate and goes straight to the basket in three strides.

Kwame Brown, the fourth-year high school draft pick, slipped to the basket to cover, but Wayne did not slow down.

Anyway, we have a "man of steel", so let's just rush with the basketball on our shoulders.

As a result, Kwame Brown was suppressed by the aggressive Wayne.

Mainly because Jamison was elbowed like that, which made Brown a little scared...

Moreover, Brown is still living in the shadow of the old gangster and is still not very confident in himself.

Therefore, when there was a confrontation, Zhuangyuanlang's confrontation was not very fierce.

Wayne relied on Brown to score a layup, 4-0!

After Wayne scored, everyone looked at Brown in surprise. He had a chance to defend the goal just now, right? He actually took the initiative to get out of the way?

Sure enough, Artest did not deceive me! The first thing to note when playing in the NBA is to brace your elbows!

This deterrent effect is perfect!

After that, Jamison imitated Wayne and cut to the basket for a layup, but missed the frame again due to Wayne's extremely high defensive range.

In terms of height, Jamison was completely suppressed.

Forget about being suppressed in height, the main reason is that Jamison doesn't have much advantage in flexibility.

This time after Wayne got another rebound, Jamison stayed away.

"The ball is for you, don't hit me!" Last season's best sixth man shouted in his heart.

Seeing Jamison immediately three steps away from him, Wayne wanted to say: "That's it? Is this the best sixth man last season? I can do it!"

Speaking of which, doesn't he just want to play as the sixth man this season?

Well, maybe we can really fight for it.

A dog is never too poor, and a reward is never too small!

The game continued, and although it had only been a few rounds, Jamison discovered...
Chapter completed!
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