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100: Where is my rookie wall?(3/3)

"My hand hurts so much that I can't even lift it, ouch."

"I am really old and weak. My shoes get wet when I pee. I can't even stand up."

Dunleavy: ...

Am I leading a senior basketball team?

The Knicks' fierce confrontation was indeed very difficult and made everyone miserable.

Although Shay was mentally prepared in advance, the Knicks were still harder to beat than he expected.

No wonder in the original history, after the series between the Knicks and the Bulls in the 1992 Eastern Conference semifinals, the first words "Cobra" Grant said in an interview were:

"This is the World Series of Wrestling!"

However, Dunleavy and Carlisle had already discussed a countermeasure.

Dunleavy tapped on the tactical board to refocus a group of "old men" who either had backaches or backaches.

"Listen, in the second quarter, Shea, I need you to hold the ball a lot and attack on your own.

Before the double team comes up, use your breakthrough to break down the defense.

Curry, you can meet Shea on the strong side at any time. Once Shea passes the ball, shoot immediately.

On the defensive end, everyone shrinks the penalty area and focuses on defending against Ewing!

We are only 7 points behind, and we can still win the game!"

Dunleavy asked Shea to attack with the ball, which made Perkins sweat for Shea.

With the Knicks' defense, even if Shea could force his way in, he would be stopped by a nasty collision.

Especially Ewing and Oakley, those two muscular sticks simply filled the penalty area completely.

Not even a crack was left to drill into.

Perkins was worried about Shay, but Shay nodded resolutely.

That's how basketball was in the 1990s. There was no body hair whistle to limit your defensive power.

Shay has long been aware and mentally prepared to be overthrown again and again in the game.

And as the core of the team, you should stand up at this time.

Shay stretched his muscles and started the second quarter!

In the second quarter, the Lakers took the lead.

As soon as Gerald Wilkins came up, he stayed close to Shea, preventing Shea from dribbling comfortably.

Naturally, his trash-talking mouth never stopped:

"How come we only scored 6 points in the first quarter? My defense didn't even work hard in the first quarter.

If I were serious, wouldn't you get a single point? You're a weakling!"

Wilkins thought that his rough defense would make it difficult for Shea to pass halftime, but Shea did not slow down this time, but also leaned on Wilkin and carried him forward with his body.

While accelerating, Shay did not forget to hit Wilkins in the chest with his elbow.

Wilkins stopped talking for a moment, and his expression became solemn.

In the first quarter of the game, in order to connect the whole team and continue to play his usual performance moments, Shay did not force the attack very much.

This gave Wilkins the illusion that "Shay is pretty easy to defend."

But now that the coach has ordered Shay to attack on his own, Shay doesn't need to worry so much.

Just take the ball and go to the basket!

You can block me, but it might hurt a little.

Shea asked Wilkins to turn off the microphone instantly. After two steps across the midfield line, Shea, who was accelerating, suddenly pulled the ball back, and then made a secret push with his hand.

This caused Wilkins, who had made an emergency stop, to slip and his whole body hit the floor sideways!

The whole audience exclaimed, being knocked down was very embarrassing no matter what era you were in.

Wilkins was also extremely angry. He thought that being knocked down was humiliating enough, but he didn't expect what happened next...

"Shea knocked Wilkins down, and he...he dribbled right over Wilkins!"

The on-site commentator yelled in disbelief. Shay never disappoints when it comes to humiliating people!

He staggered down again and stepped over the defender. This was the greatest contempt for Wilkins' defense by Shea!

Shea knocked Wilkins down and stepped over him, then accelerated into the penalty area before being double-teamed.

As soon as he stepped inside the free throw line, Shea made a successful throw.

Although Ewing and Oakley both pounced, they were still half a beat too late.

After scoring the goal, Shea turned around, looked at Wilkins sitting on the ground with a defeated look on his face, and shrugged:

"If you defend carefully, I won't be able to score a single point, because every time I take a shot, I always start with two points."

"Fuck!" Wilkins slapped the floor angrily. He was used to torturing people with muscle defense this season. How had he ever experienced such humiliation?

Pat Riley also stood solemnly on the sidelines. Although it was just a ball, Shea's ability to forcefully solve the defense was stronger than he imagined.

It was the Knicks' attack, and the Lakers abandoned their usual man-to-man defense. Instead, they followed the inter-section rest arrangement and began to shrink the penalty area.

Although there are illegal defenses in this era, we can still use borderline methods to achieve a certain zone defense effect.

This time, the entire Lakers team took a step or two away from their opponent and stood still around the penalty area.

This is not an illegal defense, but it does shrink the penalty area.

Mark Jackson lobbed the ball to Ewing. At that moment, the Lakers team immediately shrank to the basket!

As soon as Ewing received the basketball, he found that he was surrounded by Lakers players wearing purple jerseys.

No matter how powerful the gorilla is, it is impossible for him to score the ball against a five-man attack.

So, he passed the ball to Wilkins.

Wilkins did not shoot directly after receiving the basketball from outside the three-point line because his three-pointer was also unstable.

When he stepped into the mid-range to shoot, Shea had already interfered.

Although the interference is not particularly strict, with the blessing of the "Shooting Like Moji" badge, it is more than enough to deal with Wilkins!

The entire Knicks team, except for Ewing, basically doesn't have a strong scoring ability.

Therefore, the Lakers decided to shrink the basket, leave others open, and force Ewing to pass the ball.

The Lakers want to see today whether Ewing's one-on-five success rate is higher or Shea's strong rush!

As expected, Wilkins' shot bounced off the frame. Divac and Perkins worked hard to stay in position and protect the defensive rebound.

For the Lakers, as long as they can force the opponent to hit the iron and get rebounds, they will have a chance to score quickly!

After Divac got the ball, he immediately made a long pass and found Shay who was running forward.

By the time Wilkins reacted, it was too late to pursue him.

Shay received the basketball, rushed into the opposite penalty area in a few steps, then jumped hard and dunked hard with one hand!

"boom!"

The basket sank suddenly, as if it was about to be pulled off by Shay.

The Lakers counterattacked brilliantly, narrowing the point difference to only 3 points!

After slamming the dunk, Shay glanced at Riley on the sidelines and yelled: "Where is my rookie wall!?"

Pat Riley looked at Shay who was showing off his strength to him, and his proud expression completely disappeared.

It was replaced by an expression of disbelief on his face.

He wondered, how could the Lakers respond so quickly? Isn't Dunleavy at this level?

What Riley didn't know was that Dunleavy was just a head coach sleeping on the bench.

His actual opponent is the guy who looks like a comedian.

Carlisle arranged tactics suitable for Shai, and Shai executed them efficiently... This Lakers is not as simple as Riley thought!
Chapter completed!
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