NBA: The second generation of the strongest star

Chapter 112 A Late Pause



Chapter 112 A Late Pause

At the end of the short halftime, the two sides returned to the court for the second half of the duel.

The Miami Heat serve from the backcourt, the ball is given to Mario Chalmers, and Mario Chalmers dribbles the ball to the top of the arc.

On one side LeBron James came over to pick and roll.

A pick-and-roll, Mario Chalmers gave the ball to LeBron James, and ran to the left corner.

"Switch!" Andrew shouted immediately.

For a moment, Andrew and Sean Williams switched defenses, Andrew went to defend LeBron James, and Sean Williams went to chase Mario Chalmers.

LeBron James VS Andrew.

The fans at the scene couldn't help booing, this is the matchup they want to see.

Andrew silently stepped back half a step, as if letting LeBron James take the shot.

But LeBron James was not fooled. Instead, he leaned back against Andrew and slammed Andrew behind him.

The weight difference of 12KG made Andrew very strenuous, but Andrew gritted his teeth against LeBron James.

won't let you in!

LeBron James continued to attack Andrew.

bang!
Andrew stepped back a little, almost negligibly.

LeBron James: (⊙_⊙)? Why can't you push him?
LeBron James immediately changed his strategy, turned around quickly, held the ball in his left hand, and Andrew, who was on his right shoulder, rushed to Andrew's left.

Don't think about me.

Andrew quickly stabilized his body, threw himself to the left, and stood in front of LeBron James.

With a bang, the bodies of the two sides collided again.

Don't want to let each other!

With a series of actions by LeBron James, he only advanced half a step.

Seeing this, LeBron James gave the ball to Wade on the outside.

Seeing that he didn't have much time to catch the ball, Wade rushed in without hesitation, stopped suddenly, and made a mid-range shot against the defense.

"Dang." With a sound, he hit the front basket and missed.

"Return to defense, return to defense!" Wade turned and returned to defense, reminding his teammates while returning to defense, one person can't defend against Andrew who is advancing at high speed, and multiple people must return to defense in time to restrain Andrew's high-speed advance.

Timofey Mozgov protects the rebound and passes it to Andrew after it lands.

Seeing how quickly the Miami Heat came back to defense, Andrew slowed down and played position.

In fact, the New York Knicks also beat the Miami Heat in a positional battle.

Andrew dribbles the ball to the top of the arc.

Landry Fields on one side ran over and pulled Mario Chalmers over by the way.

The head coach of the Miami Heat on the bench saw this and looked dignified. Could it be that the New York Knicks are already going to target their point guard?

Sure enough, as the Miami Heat coach expected!
In the second half, Coach Mike D'Antoni's strategy was to infinitely expand Andrew's advantage. To put it bluntly, Andrew was ruthless.

A pick-and-roll Landry Fields went directly to Wade, and at the same time Andrew dribbled to the other side quickly, and Mario Chalmers had to follow.

Switching Mario Chalmers to Andrew was very successful.

Mario Chalmers looked at Andrew in front of him, and couldn't help but feel a little chilled. This guy averaged 40+ per game, how can he guard against it?

With no time to give Mario Chalmers the slightest, Andrew dribbled continuously under the crotch, switched to his left hand, held the ball in his left hand, and put Mario Chalmers on his right shoulder.

With a bang, Mario Chalmers was knocked away by Andrew.

Taking the opportunity, Andrew passed Mario Chalmers and entered the heart of the Miami Heat.

Eric Dampier makes up the defense.

Andrew jumped up as if he hadn't seen Eric Dampier.

Seeing this, Eric Dampier jumped up immediately, raised his hands high, and blocked Andrew's shot sight.

What!

It was only at this moment that Eric Dampier discovered that Andrew's take-off was not a shot at all, but a pass.

With a flick of the wrist, the ball left Andrew's hand and flew to the Miami Heat's basket, leaving no one to watch out for Murphy Mozgov.

Timofey Mozgov took off and dunked easily with both hands.

57:59
The difference between the two sides returned to 2 points.

Coach Mike D'Antoni yelled from the sidelines: "Good job, that's the way it is played."

On the other side, the Miami Heat frowned, turning their heads quickly to think of countermeasures, how to limit Andrew.

However, this may be something that the coaching staff of the other 28 NBA teams want to know. They have used many methods to restrict Andrew, but it still has no effect. Andrew is still scoring and assisting opponents. There is an unstoppable trend.

The Miami Heat re-serve.

The ball was still given to LeBron James, and LeBron James continued to hit Andrew, but it didn't work. LeBron James couldn't score at all, and Andrew forced him to stop this turn.

LeBron James had to pass the ball again to Wade, Wade did not come to himself, but gave the ball to Mario Chalmers, and Mario Chalmers lobbed the ball to Crispo in the low post Varied.

Chris Bosh's low post singles, Danilo Gallinari's hard interference!
With a bang of "Dang!", Danilo Gallinari successfully interfered with Chris Bosh's small hook.

Timofey Mozgov took off to protect the rebound. This time Timofey Mozgov did not choose to take it down, but directly allocated it to Andrew in mid-air.

After Andrew saw it, he took off the ball and immediately accelerated the moment it landed.

This operation shortened the entire process by 2 seconds. Don’t underestimate 2 seconds. In 2 seconds, the Miami Heat only have Wade and Mario Chalmers. Wade is left to defend.

At this time, Andrew is like a wild horse racing towards the heart of the Miami Heat!
Wade didn't care about Andrew, but returned to the free throw line as quickly as possible, standing at the free throw line and waiting for Andrew to come over.

After a while, Andrew had crossed the three-point line and rushed to the inside.

Wade quickly moved sideways, covering his lower body with his hands, trying to make Andrew an offensive foul.

Just when the two were in close combat, Andrew strode away from Wade.

Wade couldn't believe it, he actually avoided it!
Then Andrew took off, flicked his fingers lightly, and the ball fell into the basket.

59:59
The New York Knicks played a wave of 4-0 in the third quarter, tying the score.

The two sides returned to the starting line again.

pause?no pause?

The Miami Heat head coach chooses to trust the players on the court.

But 3 minutes later the Miami Heat coach regretted the decision.

After being tied, the Miami Heat didn't seem to know how to play, hit the iron, made mistakes, and only scored 3 points in 2 minutes.

Under the leadership of Andrew, the New York Knicks played a wave of 11-2 attacks, widening the lead to 9 points.

70: 61!

"Pause!" At this time, the Miami Heat coach called a timeout.

Really overdue pause.

Miami Heat coach Thief regretted not calling a timeout when the tie was tied, which resulted in this situation.
(End of this chapter)


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