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Chapter 131 Chapter 130: Violent Spurs! Exactly what Spurs fans imagined(2/3)

The admiral's shot-blocking ability is so terrifying that even Danzi has to be afraid of three points.

Shea seemed to know that he couldn't fight head-on with the general, so after dribbling to the outside of the three-point line, Shea looked at Perkins cutting in from the center and passed the ball to the ground.

Perkins, who seemed to be assisting the cut, attacked the frame.

The Admiral immediately chased inside, and everyone in the Spurs thought that Shea's hit was intended to be passed to Perkins.

But after the basketball hit the ground, the ball that originally flew to the middle took a turn and bounced outside the three-point line. Shay passed a ground-breaking pass that turned midway!

It's not difficult to pass this kind of ball, you just need to add some spin to the ball while passing the ball.

What was really difficult about this goal was Shay's vision. He made a turning pass in the crowd and accurately found Clifford Robinson!

Robinson is playing the fifth position today, and it stands to reason that the Admiral will be opposite him.

But the admiral had just focused on Shay, and now his attention was on Perkins, who was cutting in.

There was no time to take care of Robinson.

Robinson then took the basketball and shot a three-pointer directly. Last time he played against Big Dream, his key three-pointer bounced out of the frame.

This time, Robinson did not make similar mistakes again.

After sweating countless times for the three-pointer, he made the ball steadily this time, helping the Lakers take a 3-2 lead!

Shay's assist was very beautiful, a turning pass that was highly entertaining to watch.

But the fans at the scene shook their heads disdainfully:

"Haha, although the pass is very beautiful, it also proves that Shay did not dare to attack the frame rashly when the admiral was chasing him.

David's defensive deterrence made it difficult for Shea to pass the ball!

The Admiral totally got Shay to death!"

After one round, the general caught the ball in the mid-range position, made two triple-threat moves, and then directly pulled out from the mid-range.

The admiral's moves are a bit like those of Agua in the future.

So people say that a general is a small forward wearing a center garb.

His playing style is really the same as that of a small forward. Three-threat jump shots are the general's usual offensive method.

The general is still so stable, and his jump shooting ability is hopelessly stable.

But his goal was like scratching an itch for the Lakers. The Lakers were not frustrated by being scored by the general.

Perkins and Robinson calmly picked up the ball that fell out of the net every time, and then quickly kicked it out.

The Lakers' counterattack was still very fast, and the Admiral had to follow Shay and run wildly.

This time, Shai got deep and jumped for a layup.

The general jumped up at the right time, and his bounce speed was no worse than Barkley's, and he immediately covered the basket.

After all, the general is a defensive gatekeeper who can often take advantage of the situation and block shots even when the opponent jumps first.

It was simply too easy for him to chase after a big risk.

In the air, the Admiral blocked Shay's layup angle. As long as Shea made a move to send the ball upward, the Admiral's palm would immediately slap him!

but.

Shay still didn't attack on his own.

He turned his head in the air to look at Robinson in the left corner, but actually passed the ball to Perkins in the right corner without looking at anyone!

Spurs power forward Antoine Carr helped the general block Robinson, but Perkins was missed.

Perkins made a one-step jump shot inside the three-point line, and the basketball hit the net again. The Lakers continued to lead!

Shea still didn't score, but everyone could see that he tore the Spurs' defense to pieces!

Once Shay accelerates, he will attract the Admiral's defense.

As for Perkins and Robinson, no matter who the general lets go, they will be punished by their shooting!

Shay wasn't passing the ball because he was being guarded and had no room to shoot, he was deliberately looking for his teammates!

In the next few rounds, Shea continued to break through and score. The Lakers relied on extremely high shooting rates from the outside to support the Lakers' lead.

After half a quarter of the game, Shea only scored 2 points, but...

The Lakers lead the Spurs by 6 points!

Spurs fans were panicked. This script was completely different from what they imagined.

Obviously judging from the scene, it was the general who was scoring like crazy.

But why is it Shaa who controls the tempo of the game?

The reason is very simple. Carlisle today is equivalent to setting up a one-star lineup for Shay!

As long as the Admiral doesn't guard against going out, the Lakers' perimeter will always be able to pass out opportunities!

This is why Carlisle left the center behind and had to use Perkins and Robinson to partner inside.

Because they both have range, they can maximize Shay's abilities!

When playing against the Spurs last season, the Lakers' counterattacks and fast breaks basically went toward the basket.

But at the basket, there is really no way to escape the Admiral's defense.

So today, Carlisle decided to put the key to victory outside the three-second zone.

Use shooting to solve problems.

Let’s see how the general can defend himself!

But before the game, Carlisle didn't know whether the team's shooting could withstand the test.

But so far, everyone’s experience is excellent.

As long as this link goes smoothly.

After that, the game will become easier and easier!

After half the game, the Spurs were 6 points behind.

Seeing this situation, Spurs coach John Lucas waved his hand:

"Next, we will be man-to-man, and we can no longer let the Lakers players shoot easily!"

Then, Shay was completely liberated!

The person responsible for guarding Shea today is Sean Elliott, the Spurs' outside core.

The No. 3 pick in 1989 is the Admiral's most capable assistant.

But when it comes to defending Shea, Elliott seems to be stretched thin.

Compared to Shay, he is a little behind in speed and height.

It’s even close to a confrontation!

Five elements are missing!

Without the admiral's assistance, Elliott alone would not be able to defend Shay.

Shea scored a lot of points in the second half of the game to help the team continue to lead.

After that, John Lucas changed several people to defend Shay, but the effect was not good.

John Lucas replaced Shay batch after batch, but none of them could withstand Shay's torture.

Lucas is about to cry. Boss, we really don’t have anyone here anymore and we really can’t change him!

For a time, Shea and the General began to score points against each other. At the end of the first quarter, Spurs fans and the San Antonio media were surprised to find that

The Spurs are actually 9 points behind the Lakers!

Carlisle prepared a "two bottles of poison" multiple choice question for the Spurs.

Either the general blocks the basket and defends Shea, or Shea kills the entire Spurs perimeter!

After weighing the pros and cons, John Lukes decided to let the general defend Shay in the second quarter.

He still doesn't believe that other Lakers players can continue to shoot accurately.

So in the second quarter, the entire Lakers team told John Lucas, you really don’t believe some things!

To be honest, if Barkley is here, the Flying Pigs occasionally like to waste a few three-pointers, which may give the Spurs a chance to breathe.

But today Barkley is not here, and the Lakers' outside shooting is actually more stable!

Flying Pig:???

Co-authoring, I haven’t escaped the baptism of the control variable method?

When people mention the Spurs, they will think of the shrewd coach Veach.

But during this period, the Spurs' coaching staff has always been its weakness.

In the past few years, the Spurs have changed coaches as quickly as Magic changes coaches.
To be continued...
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