NBA: The second generation of the strongest star

Chapter 57



Chapter 57
"Beep." With the whistle of the referee, the game officially started.

With a snap, Timofey Mozgov hit the ball first, even in the face of the talented Serge Ibaka, Timofey Mozgov with a height of 215cm won without any effort, and the New York Knicks won this game. First offense of the game.

Andrew dribbled the ball for halftime, and once halftime was over, the defensive player Saposefoloza, before the game, Andrew guessed that he was definitely Saposefolosa defending himself.

Saposse Flossa has earned respect and a contract for himself with his tough defense.Under the seemingly crazy defense, Saposeflossa's mind is very calm, he can clearly judge the opponent's breakthrough route, and is rarely deceived by the opponent's numerous fake moves. Keeping the opponent's passing route, forcing the opponent's offensive arrows, it is difficult to receive the ball while repeatedly running during the offense, and it consumes a lot of physical strength.

However, Andrew has already had a strategy for this, calling for help, whoever proves confrontation with him will consume energy.

Timofey Mozgov came running to pick and roll for Andrew.

Timofey Mozgov's huge body instantly blocked Saposeflossa.

All of a sudden, Andrew threw away Saposse Flossa and rushed in. Just after the three-point line, Serge Ibaka pounced on him. Andrew didn't make it in time, but waited for a while, waiting for the pick-and-roll to pass and mention Murphy Mozgov.

When Timofey Mozgov passed Serge Ibaka, Andrew threw the ball inside, and the ball just passed Serge Ibaka and came to Timofey Mozgov smoothly.

Jeff Green made it up immediately, but the height gap was too big, Jeff Green was only 203cm tall.

Timofey Mozgov defies Jeff Green for a jump.

Facing Timofey Mozgov who had jumped up, Jeff Green had to watch helplessly without making any defensive moves, and was beaten 2+1 by Timofey Mozgov!

Timofey Mozgov scored an easy layup for the New York Knicks.

2:0
After scoring the goal, Timofey Mozgov turned around immediately, ran to Andrew, and high-fived Andrew.

Timofey Mozgov entered the NBA as a non-draft. He was a little apprehensive about entering the NBA. After all, the NBA is where the world's top 500 basketball players gather. He didn't know if he could do it.

But it was the man named Andrew in front of him who gave him confidence and said to himself: "Just do what you are good at."

What he is good at is not high pick-and-roll and rebounding.

Timofey Mozgov followed Andrew's words and quickly established himself in the team. So far this season, he has averaged 9.8 points, 9.8 rebounds, 0.8 assists and 1.2 blocks per game.

The Oklahoma City Thunder re-serve the ball to Westbrook, who dribbles across half court.

Westbrook dribbled the ball to the top of the arc and didn't call for a pick-and-roll, but wanted to try the strength of the newly promoted King of New York Andrew.

Defending Westbrook, Andrew took half a step back, and the main defense was sudden!

Westbrook is far more of a driving threat than his shooting threat.

Westbrook held the ball in his left hand, kicked hard with his right, and accelerated. The distance between the two disappeared instantly. With a bang, the two collided. Then Westbrook slapped the ball hard with his left hand. The ball hit the ground and bounced to the right. Side, right hand holding the ball to Andrew's right.

What a change of direction! Fortunately, I was prepared!

Andrew didn't panic at all. He studied Westbrook before the game. It's not that Westbrook can't defend, but he needs someone with the same physical talent to predict the breakthrough line in advance, so as to prevent his breakthrough. It happens that Andrew has these conditions. .

As Jordan's son, he perfectly inherited Jordan's physical fitness, and even his youth is better than Lan's. His height, wingspan, and palm are all better than Jordan's.

Andrew came to the right ahead of time to block Westbrook's breakthrough.

What?

Westbrook showed a little bit of surprise. He usually rushed over, but now he didn't succeed. Sure enough, there were two brushes.

Westbrook didn't continue, but called the pick-and-roll.

The insider Serge Ibaka immediately ran over to give Westbrook a pick-and-roll. After a pick-and-roll, Westbrook was like a runaway wild horse.

"Shua." With a sound, hit.

2:2
The New York Knicks re-served, Andrew dribbled the ball across half court, and after half court, it was still the same, Saposefolosa pounced again, trying to consume Andrew.

But Timofey Mozgov came without Andrew calling.

With a bang, Sabotsefulosa was firmly blocked.

Andrew took the opportunity to rush in. This time Ibaka did not rush forward, but stood at the free throw line.

The corners of Andrew's mouth curled up slightly, which seemed to be experienced.

Andrew looked to the bottom corner Danilo Gallinari.

Looking at each other, Danilo Gallinari understood instantly, ran suddenly, and cut into the inside line along the baseline.

Jeff Green hurriedly chased back, and shouted while chasing: "Make up defense!"

Ibaka heard Jeff Green's words and looked over immediately.

With a good chance, Andrew immediately hit the ground and passed the ball to Timothy Mozgov.

Ibaka turned his eyes back, it was too late.

Timofey Mozgov took the ball and rushed to the inside of the Oklahoma City Thunder, one step, two steps, take off, and layup.

"Shua." With a bang, Timofey Mozgov scored again, and it was another assist from Andrew, but the credit for this goal should go to Danilo Gallinari. Danilo Gallinari's cut cut Ibaka attention was drawn away.

4:2
"FUCK!" After being tricked, Ibaka couldn't help cursing.

Jeff Green immediately patted himself on the chest, indicating that the ball was him.

Oklahoma City Thunder re-serve, Westbrook dribbles across the half.

Westbrook didn't intend to be one-on-one with Andrew, but called a pick-and-roll.

Seeing this, Andrew was a little disappointed. He really hoped that Westbrook would fall into a one-on-one fight with himself, so that the New York Knicks would have one more chance of winning, but unfortunately they didn't.

Ibaka blocked Andrew for a moment, which was enough for Westbrook to break away from Andrew and rush in.

Not coming out again?

Westbrook, who rushed in, saw that Timofey Mozgov still couldn't come out, so he stopped and made a mid-range shot without hesitation.

"Dang." This time I missed.

Timofey Mozgov easily picked off the rebound. The moment he landed, he saw Andrew running in front of him. Timofey Mozgov immediately threw the ball forward. Originally, he did not have this skill, but the ball The team needs him to master this skill, so Timofey Mozgov has been training recently.

The ball came to Andrew's hands smoothly, and it seemed to be effective.

The corners of Timofey Mozgov's mouth curled up slightly.

But the moment Andrew received the ball, Ibaka, who was chasing back, caught up.

Andrew didn't slow down, and rushed all the way to the inside. Ibaka didn't make too many moves, but just followed aside, waiting for the opportunity.

Andrew, who reached the inside line, took off, and Ibaka's eyes lit up. This was an opportunity. He immediately took off and aimed at the racket in Andrew's hand.

What?

I saw that Andrew received the ball down and successfully avoided Ibaka's block. At the same time, he stretched the ball towards Ibaka's waist. With four fingers, he picked it hard, and the ball flew up from Ibaka's waist.

Soon the ball went over Ibaka's head, over the hoop, spun, and headed for the hoop.

Just as the ball was about to fall, a black shadow rushed over from behind.

Andrew had a bad feeling for a moment.

With a slap, the ball that was about to fall was nailed down.

There was no time for Andrew to see who blocked him, he was going to fight for the falling ball, and Ibaka was also fighting for it.

Both sides didn't get it, and the ball was directly poked out of bounds.

The two looked at the referee in unison, whose ball was it?

Frontcourt ball!
The ball is still the New York Knicks.

Only then did Andrew have a chance to see who it was, and it turned out to be Kevin Durant.

This should be the first time in his NBA career that he has been blocked.

(End of this chapter)


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