NBA: The second generation of the strongest star

Chapter 267 The Explosive Andrew



Because Tyson Chandler jumped and lost the ball, the ball belonged to the New York Knicks in the second half. The New York Knicks served in the backcourt and the ball was given to Andrew, who quickly dribbled the ball across the half.

After halftime, Andrew gave the ball to Jimmy Butler on one side, and ran towards the inside by himself.

At this time, Danilo Gallinari on the inside ran outside with the help of Tyson Chandler's pick-and-roll.

"Switch." David West, who was picked and rolled, shouted hastily.

The Indiana Pacers reacted very quickly.

First, Danny Granger lost his defensive player and rushed to Danilo Gallinari, and then David West went to defend Wilson Chandler, and the two formed an instant defense.

fuck!

Danilo Gallinari, who thought he would throw off the defense, looked back and saw Danny Granger chasing after him.

Seeing this, Jimmy Butler had no intention of passing the ball.

At this moment, Andrew, who ran to the inside line, went around the baseline to the low position on the left, quickly spread his hands, blocked Paul George who was chasing him, and then reached out for the ball.

Without a word, Jimmy Butler lobbed the ball in and gave it to Andrew.

The moment Jimmy Butler passed the ball, George Hill immediately retreated, planning to double-team Andrew with Paul George.

Seeing this, Andrew did not immediately pass the ball to Jimmy Butler on the outside, but slammed Paul George behind him.

bang.

Paul George withstood the impact of Andrew.

At this moment, George Hill killed him, and really planned to attack Andrew.

The next moment, Andrew quickly threw the ball to Jimmy Butler.

Oops!

George Hill immediately turned and pounced on Jimmy Butler.

Jimmy Butler was very calm in the face of George Hill. He first pretended to shoot a three-pointer to deceive George Hill, then passed George Hill, took two steps forward, and made a mid-range shot.

"Shua." With a sound, he raised the knife and dropped it, hitting a mid-range hit.

58:53, the point difference came to 5 points.

"Good shot, Jimmy." Andrew praised, Jimmy Butler's performance tonight was a bit beyond his expectations, and he played really well.

Even bench head coach Mike D'Antoni couldn't help applauding Jimmy Butler.

The Indiana Pacers re-served the ball to George Hill, who dribbled the ball across half court.

George Hill dribbled the ball to the top of the key at which point David West ran to Danny Granger and set a screen for Danny Granger.

With the help of a screen, Danny Granger ran to the outside to catch the ball, and the ball came to Danny Granger smoothly.

Then David West came over to cover Danny Granger again, and as soon as he covered, Danny Granger rushed in.

Danilo Gallinari immediately made up to prevent Danny Granger from breaking through, and Wilson Chandler also bypassed David West's screen to chase Danny Granger back.

At the same time, Andrew also came to David West.

The New York Knicks switched defenses very quickly to stop the Indiana Pacers' offense in the first round.

Danny Granger dribbled the ball out of desperation, and then gave the ball to David West.

"Ball." Inside Roy Hibbert yelled.

After just a series of switching defenses, this led to Danilo Gallinari defending Roy Hibbert, while Tyson Chandler went to cover Paul George in the corner.

Andrew heard Roy Hibbert's voice and immediately retreated. The opportunity was at the same time as David West's pass.

But the ball is always faster than people.

The ball reached Roy Hibbert. Roy Hibbert didn't turn around and force Danilo Gallinari at the first time, but slammed Danilo Gallinari hard, intending to go one step further.

bang!
Can't stand it!
The huge impact made Danilo Gallinari unable to admit it at all, and his body "flyed" back.

Roy Hibbert turned and jumped.

At this moment, a hand stretched out and aimed at the ball in Roy Hibbert's hand, everything!
With a snap, Roy Hibbert dropped his hand.

WHTA! Roy Hibbert was full of disbelief.

who?Roy Hibbert in the air couldn't wait, so he hurried to see who it was?

I saw Andrew wearing a blue No. 1 jersey imprinted into Roy Hibbert's eye socket.

How could he be here, isn't he on the perimeter, guarding David West?

Roy Hibbert was full of doubts.

But there was no time for him to think at this time, Andrew picked up the ball after stealing it, and immediately played a defensive counterattack.

Flanked by Jimmy Butler, Wilson Chandler followed closely behind.

3-on-2 in the frontcourt.

Andrew attracted the defense, flicked his wrist, and sent a ground pass to Wilson Chandler, who was unguarded. After receiving the ball, Wilson Chandler rushed to the hinterland of the Indiana Pacers, jumped high, and took The hand of the ball hit the basket hard.

Boom!
Score with one hand.

60:53, the point difference came to 7 points.

"GOOD!" Andrew gave a thumbs up to Wilson Chandler, with a beautiful buckle, Wilson Chandler.

The Indiana Pacers reorganized the offense, served from the backcourt, and the ball was given to George Hill.

The moment George Hill received the ball, Andrew rushed over.

George Hill didn't react at all, and no teammates reminded him that Andrew was coming.

Andrew slammed hard, and George Hill, who was defenseless, almost fell to the street.

In order not to hit the street, George Hill leaked the ball in his hand.

Andrew quickly cut off the ball in George Hill's hands, then Andrew picked up the ball and hit the inside of the Indiana Pacers, took off and easily completed a layup.

Score.

62:53, the point difference came to 9 points.

Less than a minute into the second half, the New York Knicks, led by Andrew, played a wave of 1:6 attacks, forcing the head coach of the Indiana Pacers to call a timeout.

"What are you thinking? Focus on me. Our opponent is the New York Knicks. If Andrew hadn't been injured halfway, the New York Knicks would have the best record in the league." Waiting for the Indiana Pacers players to return to the bench, the Indiana Pacers The coach yelled at the five people.

He was very dissatisfied with what he played, both offensively and defensively.

Immediately, the head coach of the Indiana Pacers quickly came over with a tactical board to explain the offensive tactics to the players.

On the other side of the New York Knicks bench, it was completely opposite. Coach Mike D'Antoni smiled from ear to ear, and praised the five players who came back from the court: "You did a great job, keep it up, the victory must belong to our New York team." Knicks."

"Yes!" The players of the New York Knicks replied in unison.

Head coach Mike D'Antoni nodded in satisfaction, and then let the players rest. As for him, he had nothing to do. He stood still and raised his hands, looking here and there, forming two pictures with the head coach of the Indiana Pacers.

After a short timeout, players from both sides returned to the court.

Andrew glanced at the players on the Indiana Pacers field, and realized that they didn't have any player adjustments. It was a little unexpected, but it didn't matter, it would be better not to change players.

The game continues. (end of this chapter)


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