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Chapter 876 As long as he wants (6/62)

Wei Xia sat quietly on the sidelines to watch the two teams perform.

What Heinthorne said was that a one-sided situation did not happen. Although Haflicek was not on the court, his determination to return with his dislocated right hand greatly encouraged his teammates, especially Dave Coins, the human-shaped chicken blood.

Not long ago, Coins, who has not appeared in public for a long time, said that among modern players, Drummond Green is the one who looks the most like him.

Iweixia's opinion is not similar at all.

Coins is the only one that Wei Xia has seen in his life, two players who can use their energy to make their teammates go crazy.

Another person is Kevin Garnett.

Conversely, Coins is not as outstanding as Garnett's physical talent, he just works harder than anyone else.

He can even be selected as the most struggling team in Wei Xia's mind in history.

I saw him jumping up like a fish jump to save the ball.

He was seen playing in a low post and using beautiful steps to shake off Willis Reed, the legendary center who performed a great script in the final several years ago, could only watch him pull the space wider and wider, and then hooked and scored.

In addition to these people, Weisha also pays attention to Phil Jackson's performance.

When Jackson was the head coach, he was extremely harsh on some people. He would not say much about who they were. He would understand everything. He would not have so many problems when he played basketball himself.

Needless to say, he is very hard-working.

In this era when many people later boasted that no blood was fouled, he used two fouls that did not show blood to end himself.

Bill Bradley, the second man in politics in the future in the 1970s, used a seemingly inconsistent back-on attack.

He received the ball with both hands, as if he had been touched.

Chaney behind him had no idea what the other party was thinking. Suddenly, Bradley turned around and jumped up, and threw the ball out in an extremely inconsistent manner with both hands.

His turnover jump shot was not leaning back, and his jumping range was not high. He relied solely on the shooting feel to score.

The result was in.

The Celtics' counterattack was also very fast.

Just look at these few rounds and you can understand why the 1970s were the fast attack era.

The prototype of the future small ball has actually appeared in the present.

The centers with outstanding skills entered the league, grabbed the rebound and threw out long passes at will. Coins is a rough man. He is not as good as several of his contemporaries than passes, but he is very cautious. The balls he passes for a long time are all concerned with leading the ball. Coins's idea is to calculate the running speed of his teammates and then pass the ball to the right position.

Doing this is good and bad. The advantage is that it is transmitted in place and basically does not make mistakes; the disadvantage is that sometimes it is awkward if it is not transmitted in place.

Long passes that lead people with the ball often pay attention to the quality of the pass because no one is worried that the receiver will not be able to catch up with the pass.

Only when the passing quality is in place can the interception be avoided to the maximum extent and create a good feel for the receiver.

Coins' long pass was sent to Jojo White, and he drove it to the frontcourt to chase and stop for two points.

Judging from his offensive methods, is this different from the future three-pointer?

The Celtics' quick counterattack made the Knicks interested.

They also have to play fast, which seriously goes against the wishes of its coach, Red Holman, one of the double-reds in the 1960s and 1970s.

Fraser, who is known as the Rolls-Royce 1 among NBA players, made a wave shot, and the Celtics hit a counterattack again.

Holman couldn't bear it anymore and stopped the game.

From a distance, Wei Xia could hear Holman's roar.

Holman can be regarded as Red Auerbach's lifelong enemy. The head coach of the St. Louis Hawks, who prevented the Celtics' ambition to win ten consecutive championships, is Holman. Although his match with Auerbach always loses more than he wins, this still does not affect people's viewing them as lifelong opponents.

It’s like Russell has hammered Chamberlain for ten years, but they are indeed the earliest pair of nemesis in NBA history.

Holman hopes the team will control the speed.

The Celtics most want to see is to speed up the pace of the game. They have the fastest center Coins in the league, and the fastest defender Jojo White among all the teams entering the playoffs. As long as the game reaches a fast pace, they will be in their world.

The Knicks, who had adjusted back, forced the game into a positional battle. Even though the pace was slow, the two sides still made a single 26-22 sprint without the three-point line.

The Celtics lead by 4 points.

In the second quarter, Heinthorne changed to Havlicek who had been sitting on the bench for a long time.

Wei Xia has been tortured by a shoulder injury for one section.

He had wanted to divert his attention through the game, but his commitment to sitting off the court was far less than playing on the court.

Soon, the pain made him close his eyes and wait for Heinthorne's call.

The ball was given to Coins, and he hit Reed on his back and was standing with a hat.

The rebound flew to Wei Xia's feet, and he reflexively picked up the ball with both hands. The severe pain that made him tremble all over his body made him stop.

In the end, he picked up the ball little by little with his left hand.

Once the shooting opportunity is delayed, it will be gone.

He gave the ball to his teammates, missed the shot, and Fraser easily completed the counterattack.

Wei Xia at least saw the man who picked up the rebound and passed the ball to Fraser.

He was a white man with disheveled hair, glasses, a thick mustache, wide shoulders and long arms. Yes, even though Wei Xia's age was 43 years ago, he still recognized this person.

The guy who tortured him for three years - Phil Jackson!

"You know we won't show mercy to you!" Jackson shouted.

Jackson would never understand why Haflicek saw his face clearly. After hearing his trash words, the originally lifeless eyes suddenly burst into anger from the deepest part of his heart.

There was no festival between them, and Havlicek shouldn't have that feeling about him.

"I don't need you to show mercy to my men!"

Wei Xia's tone was almost cold.

Yes, sometimes he would be grateful for Jackson's three years of encouragement for him.

Without the other party's compulsion, his progress would definitely not be so fast.

But if he knew this would happen, would he still be willing to do it again? He would definitely not.

Anger has replaced the brain's control by painful nerves to some extent.

Wei Xia began to be able to do movements like a normal player.

Although his right hand still cannot move, he is no longer afraid of confrontation. As long as he does not destroy the balance of his right hand, he only remembers to use his left hand in everything. Even if he shoots, his right hand must be an assistant that has no effect on his left hand.

Pearl Monroe turned around after using his signature, but the offensive route was blocked by Coins and forced his move. He had many tricks in the air, but he could not guarantee his hit rate.

The ball turns on the basket and get out.

Wei Xia ran with all his might.

This is exactly what Havlicek is best at.

Run, run, until the end.

Teammates dare not pass long at the first time because they don't know whether Havlicek's right hand can help his left hand catch the long pass.

Watching NBA games on TV, at most, they just think their passes are smooth, but in fact, their passes are even harder than other basketball leagues.

If he is injured in his usual hand, can he catch the ball if he is given a powerful pass? This is a question.

Haflicek's teammates don't add any extra pain to him. They would rather dribble into the frontcourt and waste a chance to counterattack than take risks.

White's speed was like lightning. The moment he arrived at the frontcourt, the ball was given to Wei Xia.

Wei Xia received the ball with her left hand and was ready to shoot.

The right hand cannot perform up and down movements at all, so he can only use his left-hand shot when the assistant cannot perform all its functions.

Bang, bang, swish!

The arc was very unstable, and the ball jumped several times before entering the basket.

However, the effects and impacts it produces are immeasurable when you can score this goal.

The Celtics united and were full of fighting spirit. Reed wanted to beat Coins on his back, but was blocked.

This time, the Knicks' retreat was fast enough, and they didn't want to give the Celtics a chance to score easily.

Weisha continued to run, which was exactly what Haflicek was best at. He had the most amazing endurance and unfathomable motivation in NBA history.

This old white man in his thirties may still be the best player in the league.

He threw away Debscher's pursuit and misplaced against Jackson.

"Give me the ball!" he yelled.

Teammates only pass the ball.

Wei Xia received the ball with his left hand and instantly made a small fake move to shoot. Jackson forgot Haflicecke's shoulder injury and subconsciously thought that the opponent was still the fearful Haflicecke.

The body jumped up in a conditioned reflex. He saw Havlicek still moving, and knew that he had been fooled, but there was nothing he could do. The murderous aura at that moment was too realistic, which made him completely fooled.

Weisha let Jackson's body over and threw a ball towards the basket with Haflicecke's left hand.

Bang swish!

Beat the board!

Willis Reed's assisted defense was completely ineffective.

"Hongdo proves again that as long as he wants, no one can stop him from scoring, and he can't even dislocate his shoulder!"
Chapter completed!
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