Chapter 41 Los Angeles (2)(2/2)
Hibbert stuck the towel on his head when he faced the first scene
Byron Scott, who called a timeout, couldn't say anything and could only decide his next strategy:
After all, the core of this exam question is: once the attack fails, the 76ers' counterattack is like a rising tide, urgent and fierce.
In particular, Hibbert's speed has become the most serious aspect of the 76ers' attack.
Richaun Holmes, who averaged only 4 points per game before, scored 9 points in less than 3 minutes today.
If they can't try to fix this, the team won't even have a 1 chance of winning tonight.
"Wait a minute, you guys are obviously going to mess up, how can you win?"
"Up Larry, down Hibbert."
In order to improve the league's worst record of 2 wins and 14 losses, Byron Scott glanced around the team's insiders:
The youngest and most energetic Larry Nance Jr. was chosen.
The introduction of Larry Nance solved the speed problem, but a new problem emerged:
When he tackles Holmes and prepares to collect the defensive rebound:
Chapter completed!