NBA: The second generation of the strongest star

Chapter 50



Chapter 50

"It's okay, defend this round well." The Hornets coach immediately came to the side of the court to comfort the players.

It was suppressed by the New York Knicks at the beginning, which was not easy to handle.

The head coach of the Hornets couldn't help but look at Andrew, who was wearing the No. 1 jersey on the court. He is indeed the strongest rookie this year, no, it should be regarded as the first batch of rookies in history.

The strongest rookie in history is undoubtedly Wilt Chamberlain, who averaged 37.6 points, 27 rebounds and 2.3 assists in his rookie season.

The camera returns to the court, and Andrew dribbles across half court.

The New York Knicks continued to give Wilson Chandler this offense, allowing him to continue to single Marco Belinelli in the low post.

Wilson Chandler, who received the ball, slammed Marco Belinelli behind him hard, and Marco Belinelli used all his strength to push him up, but he couldn't stand it and backed away involuntarily.

In an instant, Wilson Chandler took off.

At this moment, a hand stretched out and there was a snap.

Quick as lightning, knocking the ball out of Wilson Chandler's hands.

It's Chris Paul.

"Back to defense!" Andrew hurriedly ran to the backcourt, saying as he ran.

But the New Orleans Hornets counterattacked very quickly.

Steal Chris Paul quickly dribbles across half court, Trevor Ariza also keeps up.

That is Andrew's first defense and second defense.

In the nick of time, Andrew chose to watch Paul, after all, the ball was in Paul's hands.

Paul continued to push forward. When the distance between him and Andrew was only 1 meter, Paul ignored the pass, flicked his wrist, and the ball flew to the left 60-degree three-point line.

Trevor Ariza was in an ambush there.

Trevor Ariza, who received the ball, made a three-pointer without hesitation.

So far this season, he has only made 30.9% of his three-pointers. In this game, he hit a three-pointer at the beginning.

"Shua." With a sound, the ball fell into the basket accurately.

2:3
The New Orleans Hornets played a wave of defensive counterattacks with Paul's assisted defense and steals, turning the bad start back in an instant.

"Okay!" Hornets coach could not help shouting.

This record is really crucial, otherwise they would have been beaten wildly by the New York Knicks grasping their weaknesses.

And after this round, they probably have to be a little bit afraid.

"It's okay, it's okay, just focus on the next round." Andrew quickly comforted his teammates.

The New York Knicks re-served the ball to Andrew, and Andrew dribbled the ball to the top of the arc.

Landry Fields gestured to the left.

Landry Fields understood instantly and ran over.

Paul followed suit.

Landry Fields blocked Trevor Ariza for Andrew.

Andrew holds the ball in his right hand, kicks hard with his left foot, and speeds up.

Paul came over to make up for the first time.

Looking at Paul in front of him, the corners of Andrew's mouth curled up slightly, waiting for you.

Andrew once again accelerated towards Paul in front of him.

With a bang, Paul was directly knocked down by Andrew.

"Beep beep." The referee's whistle sounded, calling for Paul's blocking foul.

Paul was very unconvinced, and immediately got up from the ground, asked the referee to reason, and even called himself a foul after suffering a dark loss. Is there any reason for this?
Facing Paul, the referee explained patiently: You were still on the move just now, you didn’t stand firmly at all, and you were also blocking Andrew’s advancing position, so this is a defensive foul.

Paul: "."

Paul looked fiercely at Andrew who was not far away, and said in his heart: You wait for me, I will make you look good later.

Just when Andrew looked over, the eyes of the two were intertwined, as if they were talking harshly in the air.

The New York Knicks served out of bounds, Andrew went to catch the ball, and the ball came into Andrew's hands smoothly.

Andrew dribbled the ball to the top of the arc and gestured to Landry Fields again.

Landry Fields immediately ran over. This time Landry Fields was more clear about Andrew's purpose, helping Andrew pick and roll, and also stopped Trevor Ariza, not giving Trevor Ariza a chance to help.

Core to core.

Andrew confronts Paul again.

Andrew did not do the same as last time, but turned his back and turned his butt towards Paul.

Paul's arm pressed against Andrew's waist in an instant.

Hiss, my waist, this bitch!

Andrew was a little angry, and he used all his strength to attack Paul behind him.

Feeling Andrew's aura, Paul couldn't help but take a half step back, but unfortunately he still underestimated Andrew's power.

bang.

what!

Paul was repelled by this force again by more than one step, and at the same time his whole body was in a state of falling down, unable to make any movements for a moment.

opportunity!

Andrew turned and took off, making a signature fadeaway jumper.

The ball draws a graceful arc in the air.

"Shua." With a sound, hit!

4:3
Core to core, Andrew won another unsuspecting victory, and Madison Square Garden was ignited in an instant. Fans at Madison Square Garden shouted: "Andrew." "Andrew." "Andrew.".
After landing, Andrew walked up to Paul, looked down at Paul and said, "You will lose this game."

Paul was uncomfortable being watched by Andrew condescendingly, so he pushed Andrew hard with both hands, please go away.

Heh, you got tricked, Chris Paul.

Andrew fell down following the strength Paul gave him.

"Beep beep." Then the referee's whistle reached Andrew's ears, and the corners of Andrew's mouth curled up slightly.

"Hornets No. 3 Chris Paul pushing foul."

NO!

Paul was stunned. Counting this foul, he had already fouled twice.

He has always been the one who plotted against others, but this time he was plotted against, by a rookie, and a raging fire gushed out of Paul's heart.

"He's a dive." Paul shouted at the referee angrily, trying to get the referee to change the sentence.

But this is impossible.

The referee kept shaking his head.

But the more Paul said, the more excited he became: "FUCK"

Can this be tolerated?
"Beep!" The referee's whistle sounded again, giving Paul a technical foul.

Only then did the Hornets players react, and hurried over to pull Paul away.

They never thought that a calm Chris Paul would be so calm, not even the head coach of the Hornets thought.

"Boss, are you okay?" Danilo Gallinari asked quickly after Danilo Gallinari and Wilson Chandler came to pull Andrew up.

Andrew replied loudly: "It's okay, I still want to make free throws! I also want to thank a kind person for sending free throws."

The voice reached Paul's ears, and Paul became even more angry, you dead rookie, just wait for me.

Andrew deliberately told Paul who was not far away, which angered Paul even more.

The mastermind of the New Orleans Hornets is Chris Paul. As long as he is beaten down, the New Orleans Hornets will be useless.

Andrew didn’t expect the whole thing to go so smoothly.

After digging a hole, Paul obediently jumped down.

Andrew goes to the free throw line and takes a free throw for a technical foul.

Take the ball from the referee, aim, and shoot.

"Shua." With a sound, a free throw was made.

5:3
"Timeout." The Hornets coach called a timeout.

(End of this chapter)


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