The first point guard in basketball

Chapter 116 Destiny duel, the Lakers attack



Chapter 116 Destiny duel, the Lakers attack

After the logo man left, the Lakers' golden signboard of a wealthy family did not seem to be so useful. Although in the eyes of many fans, the logo man was just a wage earner from the Bass family.

The logo guy didn't have any psychological burden to poach the corner of the Lakers. When he walked out of the old Buss' office, he and the Lakers were no longer friends, but enemies.

This season, the Lakers and the Grizzlies played against each other, and they were really at a disadvantage. In the four regular season matches, the Lakers did not win a single one, and this game will be their last chance, but will the Grizzlies let them do what they want?
Thinking of this, the man with the logo felt very happy. That hypocrite Jerry Buss must be jumping his feet in anger now. Don't look at him in front of outsiders, so aristocratic, but in private, he is just a **** villain. If he didn't help the Lakers choose the magician, but let them choose Dave Greenwood, then the Lakers Dynasty? Showtime can only be a dream.

Going to the Grizzlies this time is a risky choice for me, because if the Grizzlies have a poor record this season, the media in Los Angeles will definitely laugh at me desperately. However, now the Grizzlies have won more than a dozen games than the Lakers, ranking second in the Western Conference. Even if they lose the next game, the Lakers cannot surpass the Grizzlies.

In this game, the Lakers are really fighting for their lives. O’Neal is doing well recently, but his agent is no longer Perry Rogers, but Jay Bass. This Jay Bass, like Joey Bass, is the illegitimate son of the old Bass.

Joey Bass still followed this time, but he looked at Jay Bass' younger brother with some disdain, "Sure enough, people who know how to flatter can enjoy it these days." Both of them have the same identities, but their relationship is extremely bad, and Jay Bass has a good relationship with the other three direct descendants. This is the biggest difference between him and Joey Bass.

So Jay Bass didn't even look at the swinger's provocation. The Lakers absolutely couldn't lose this game. If they lost, the Grizzlies and Xiao Tian would become a nightmare for the Lakers.

Although it was an away game, O'Neal still asked for the ball continuously at the beginning and played very aggressively. It's just that Ben, who had been specially trained, is no longer what he used to be. He is the fastest-growing existence of the Grizzlies. In terms of defensive comprehension, he is absolutely outstanding in the league. , he chose to hand the ball to Eldon Campbell, but the tragedy is that this guy was at a loss on the court again.

Ratliff was one meter away from him, just to let him shoot. The power forward on the Lakers field is the biggest loophole at present. Campbell saw that Ratliff actually emptied himself, and shot it confidently. Swipe, shit, it was actually a hollow ball. O'Neal excitedly gave the opponent a high-five.

Xiao Tian used the "Eye of Reality" to scan all the players in the field, and Campbell really came from B- to A for the time being, but that A was flickering, which meant that he would not maintain this state for the whole quarter.

"Theo's fine, you let him shoot, he can't be so accurate forever." Xiao Tian knows very well that it's better to let Campbell score than let anyone else in the Lakers score, because this guy is a rough guy. Although he is 14+8 at the peak, so what, at least compared to Kobe, O'Neal's peak is not a block away.

Campbell seemed to show his confidence. When the Lakers were attacking, he would take the initiative to ask for the ball. Facing Byron Scott, who was at a loss for Xiao Tian, ​​he threw the ball without thinking.

Campbell touched his hand, what's going on, where did the magical feeling just now go, why didn't he make a shot this time, the Lakers attacked, Campbell asked for the ball like a maniac, but this time Scott handed the ball to Kobe, Kobe saw Campbell's gesture for the ball, but didn't give it back, he just chose to shoot, swipe.

Kobe finally got a point, and he clenched his fists, but Campbell came over very unhappily, "I said rookie, I just asked for the ball, why didn't you give it to me, remember to give it to me next time." Not giving the opponent a chance to react, Campbell went back to defend, Kobe was stunned, is this guy brain-dead, who is he talking to, when did a rough guy become so confident.

The Lakers played very lively in the first quarter, but they were 5 points behind the Grizzlies. The best performer was Campbell, who scored 6 points in a single quarter, and seemed to have reached the peak all at once.

Harris also saw the signs, and he made adjustments in the second quarter, replacing Campbell with the veteran Kersi. The latter immediately became upset when he saw the opponent being replaced, and muttered to Harris, although it was very quiet, but it was unbearable for Harris.

Kersey and Jordan are rookies of the same era, but he is purely mixed when he comes to the Lakers. This guy seems to have won a ring in the Spurs in his previous life. He has strength, but he has almost degenerated.

The biggest difference between Ratliff and Daben is that Daben has a higher basketball IQ than him, because Daben can change his defensive strategy at any time, while Ratliff needs someone to remind him. This point is that he cannot compare with Daben. If it weren’t for the Grizzlies and no one, he might not get the starting position at all.

(End of this chapter)


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