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Chapter 233 The lost postman enters the Western Conference Finals

Malone wanted to push Weber, the competitor, out of the ban zone, but Malone was shocked to find that he could not push Weber, huh? This is unscientific. With Weber's tonnage, both of them are not their opponents. Malone looked back and saw Ostertag's long face coming into his eyes. When did the meat shield that his mother sold to exchange positions with Weber? Damn it, no wonder he couldn't push it. Malone felt a little uncomfortable. Although Ostertag's athletic ability is very average, once it is stuck by the other party, it is really difficult to get out.

The rebound was eventually grabbed by Weber. Kyle, who had not reached the level 16, was useless at all. And judging from the arrangement of this game, he had no chance to reach the level 16 at all.

Webber gave the ball to the Beetles. Stockton pulled the opponent a foul so that it did not make a fast break. Sloan's face was a little gloomy. Stockton made a foul at the beginning, which was not a good sign.

It was still the Warriors' ball. Stockton wanted to use his own way to fight him. When the Beetles dribbled at halftime, they rushed over from the frontcourt. Unfortunately, he underestimated the opponent's speed and overestimated his own speed. The Beetles turned around very elegantly and passed Stockton and came to the frontcourt. This was a four-on-five. Horacek gritted his teeth and made up for defense. The Beetles distributed the ball to the Madman. The Madman took the ball and broke into the inside, and then made a very light layup to score the ball. Malone was restrained by Weber and this guy Antoine Kyle could not stop the Madman.

The Warriors at the opening seemed to have returned to the most familiar rhythm, which was a rhythm that Sloan and the Jazz didn't like very much. Sloan called a timeout and re-arranged the tactics. Stockton was criticized countless times during this timeout. He was too reckless and was a foul, which was too unfavorable to the next situation.

The Jazz came back from the timeout, and their attack finally got better. Stockton took the initiative to look for Malone. The moment Malone received the ball, he actually passed the ball, but remembered the head coach just now, Malone decided to take the ball and do it himself. This time he did not lower the post, but instead turned his body and hooked his hand and sent the ball out.

Duang, the ball hit the rebound immediately, but it still rolled into the basket.

However, it is not so easy to erase the traces left by Malone in the previous game. In some offenses, he still subconsciously passes the ball, which made many of the Jazz's offenses not come out. Sloan made Malone the person he disliked the most, but Sloan could not be happy because the target he needed to rely on at the critical moment has now become a passer.

"Carl cheers up and doesn't pass the ball. What you need is personal offense, personal offense, pass the ball, but don't be addicted to this technology."
Chapter completed!
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