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Chapter 59: The First Nickname

When Ross had no reaction to the hand that appeared from here, he was slapped the basketball on the rebound by a big hat. The Cavaliers' counterattack ran very quickly.

Love's long pass and one of the fastest small forwards in history, the Bulls were unable to defend themselves, but the starting point of this ball was Lin Sen's hot pot.

"WOW! Wonderful blocking, Derek's trolley has nowhere to hide in Lin's eyes. I love his defense to death." Barkley and O'Neal were sitting on the commentary stage of the game. They originally focused on star players, but Lin Sen's Chinese center, who gave them too many surprises in the semi-finals, still distracted their attention.

Lin Sen did not disappoint them either, one cut and the other blocked. Lin Sen, a second round pick, seemed to have no rookie wall to appear on the bench in the second half of the first game and began to exert his energy.

Lin Sen opened the black hole of the court as soon as he was on the court. After all, he was just a substitute and didn't have much time to play. Naturally, he could use his skills for three minutes. Now it's not the center who must be present at the last minute of the game.

So Lin Sen was also particularly eye-catching in these three minutes. After blocking Rose, Butler, another outside core of the Bulls, did not escape Lin Sen's clutch. He did not challenge the opponent James, but used Noah's pick-and-roll to break into the inside to bully the young rookie.

Lin Sen, who opened the black hole of the court, would not talk about Butler in front of him, even his boss James would not be afraid to challenge his defense. Lin Sen was indeed at a disadvantage in physical confrontation, but this was not a problem in front of the "experienced" Olajuson. A side-facing block avoided the physical confrontation Butler wanted to find.

"Charles, is Lin very similar to Hakim when defending? Spider-Man, I already wanted to give Hakim the nickname, but unfortunately he has retired when I think of it." O'Neal, who likes to give people nicknames the most, will naturally not miss this opportunity. Lin Sen has already impressed them in the NCAA game, with various big hats for supporting defense. At that time, O'Neal couldn't help but want to give Lin Sen a nickname. Now in the NBA, O'Neal can finally get what he wants.

Spider-Man? Barkley didn't agree. He was also conquered by Lin Sen's performance in college, but now he nicknamed Lin Sen. It's still very appropriate to describe Lin Sen now. He appears in any corner of the court like Spider-Man who can shuttle through the city. Moreover, Lin Sen's defensive style is indeed very similar to Olajuwon. I don't know why this young man has such rich defensive experience at some points in time.
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