April 19: Crawford says little pressure
419: Crawford says there is little pressure
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With a light sound, the second half of the game officially began.
The Knicks were still in the breakthrough lineup at the end of the second quarter, the thin Jeffries was still close to Oberto, Doug Rachel followed Tim Duncan, and as for Quentin Richardson, Jamal Crawford, Stephen Marbury and others were eager to try to break out with Brent Barry, Manuginobili, and Tony Parker.
After sending the basketball to Stephen Marbury, Doug Rachel immediately ran into the penalty area and fought with Tim Duncan. Now he abandoned all gorgeous offenses and returned to wild defense. He gave all offensive opportunities to his teammates, not because he could not attack, but Doug Rachel wanted to prove to Borg a sentence he once said - I can change the game through rebounds and blocks.
Yes, Doug Rachel is now doing it unswervingly in this direction.
After Stephen Marbury brought the basketball to the frontcourt, he didn't even scream in the pick-and-roll. He accelerated directly and then suddenly dribbled the ball under his crotch with a Jordan-style emergency stop, which immediately shook Tony Parker, a kid who only knew how to accelerate, to be so terrified. However, Stephen Marbury did not choose to shoot while Tony Parker was thrown away. Instead, he continued to accelerate and quickly swung Tony Parker, who had already tied his ankles in disguise, and instantly swayed Tony Parker, who had already tied his ankles, and amid the screams of the fans of the court, he jumped to the basket and then scored a layup.
The confident Stephen Marbury is invincible. For him at his peak, he deserves the best point guard in the world, provided that he is willing to pass the ball.
"Man, you should hit him like this, teach him a lesson. Let him know that in the number one position, you are the number one in the world. Let those who have ridiculed you go and eat shit!" Doug Rachel unscrupulously hit Stephen Marbury, and what he said hit Stephen Marbury's heart. The reason why he gave up the leader's seat this year was because he used the data of 20 plus 10 to make those who accuse him of "the number one in the world" shut up, and he did kick many people in the ass. Even if the person who was ultimately decisive to victory was not him, the data of 20 plus 10 is the most convincing.
"Good, Stephen, you are the number one point guard in the world. Because you swept Jason Kidd in the playoffs, swept Stephen Nash, Deron Williams, Chris Paul, Andre Miller, Allen Iverson in the regular season! They all look up to you behind your butt, no one can be better than you, you are the well-deserved son of New York, and New York is proud of you." Tnt's Barkley sang a hymn to Stephen Marbury and sang a snail. It seems that he is more excited than those audiences in Madison Gardens.
Faced with Barkley's arrogance, Kenny Smith chose to remain silent. After regging for a while, Reggie Miller finally couldn't help but break the barriers of the Cold War and replied lightly: "Stephen Marbury is the first point guard? Maybe he is indeed a little better than Tony Parker in terms of fancy dribbling, but can his sticky style of playing as a point guard?"
Facing Reggie Miller's counterattack, Barkley was excited, and then grinned and said, "Sticking ball? Can sticky balls get twenty plus ten? Will sticky balls not lose a game in the New York playoffs so far? Can you find a better point guard in the league than him? Don't talk to me about Stephen Nash, his defense is not as good as Marbury. Don't talk to me about Jason Kidd, his shooting is more worrying than bin Laden. Don't talk to me about Deron Williams and Chris Paul. Wait until they play."
Barkley listed one by one, and Reggie Miller was speechless. Although anyone knew that what Barkley said was the same, it was indeed true, and it was so real that it was impossible to refute.
Could it be that maybe Stephen Marbury is really the number one point guard?
Tony Parker, who was knocked down twice in a series, brought basketball to the frontcourt. Perhaps he was really the most unfortunate person in this finals, not to mention the things he was off the court. Just taking the fact that he was knocked down by two people with almost the same move, he set a record, because the point guard who was knocked down twice in the history of the finals was really not directly knocked down twice.
After Tony Parker brought the basketball to the frontcourt, he immediately handed it over to Manuginobili. Perhaps he himself knew that his current mood was not suitable for breaking through. After receiving the basketball, Manuginobili suddenly started to speed up and passed Jamal Crawford in a few tactful disguises. Crawford's defense has never been so reliable, even if his offense is very sharp.
After Ginobili broke through Crawford's defense and plunged into the inside, Doug Rachel quickly turned half of her body to help with the defense. Although Ginobili felt a little trembling when he saw Doug Rachel just leaning over half of her body, he thought of Tim Duncan as a restraint and his ability to break through, there should be no problem.
So he winded his body and rushed towards the basket. When he walked around Doug Rachel in a serpentine step, Doug Rachel did not step forward, because everyone knew that when facing Ginobili's layup, taking off meant scoring or foul.
Seeing that Doug Rachel was not pounding, Ginobili thought that Doug Rachel would definitely not chase after him. So he twisted his waist boldly, then stretched out his hand from his chest to back, hoping to make a reverse layup.
But the moment the basketball left his finger, he found himself wrong.
Because a black shadow completely enveloped him from behind.
Yes, that black shadow is Doug Rachel.
After a light bang, the whole audience cheered because Doug Rachel directly took Ginobili's layup from the air. Then he quickly threw it to the frontcourt, and Crawford was already waiting there.
After Crawford received the basketball, he took a direct shot from outside the three-point line.
Bang!
Basketball ironshot.
It doesn't matter, because the Spurs' fastest defender has just crossed the center line, and that's the price of not putting Bruce Bowen on the field.
After a blacksmith, Crawford rushed to the basket and took the rebound and scored a layup.
Crawford said he was under a low pressure after scoring two points and one frontcourt rebound in one offense!
Oops, Doug Rachel now wants to open all his teammates through his own defense. If all the Knicks players are really turned on, then we will definitely lose! - Popovich, who was standing next to him, frowned and muttered, then he decisively stretched out his hand and called for a timeout. At this time, the third quarter game only started in less than one minute and thirty seconds.
Chapter completed!