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Chapter 865 [Positive, Limit]

After returning, Yang Jianchang breathed a sigh of relief and the sky cleared up.
It's such a bad feeling that many people around the world are cheating, but I am a normal person. No one can match his jumping ability, and he can't win a physical confrontation. The average person has a body of steel.
He suspected that if he went up against someone like "Zan", a sliding tackle from the opponent would prove that Erlang Shen was not difficult to kill.
Time management master Yuan Daying was "crippled" and beaten for a whole scene, even using a chainsaw. But the protagonist is the protagonist after all. After being murdered many times, he just vomited blood and left the scene. Not long after, he became lively and vigorous again.
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Not only could Yang Jian not be able to beat men on the court, he could not even beat the girl nicknamed "Quick Queen".
Zhan Jie'er, the girl Dongfang Xiang likes, is only 165cm tall and can complete all kinds of dunks. She also blocked Dongfang Xiang's trick "Honglong Bugui Tornado Dunk". Is this the kind of strength that humans can develop by playing streetball?
She can change into a battle suit and go to Wakanda to become the female Black Panther without even eating the heart-shaped grass.
Although Yang Jian failed the challenge and performed poorly, he got two months of rest. He restored his energy and spirit to his best condition and played for two months without even finding a girlfriend.
People in the world of "Basketball Fire" seem to be unable to speak normally. Regardless of men or women, their voices are louder than the other.
Listening to these people talking, Yang Jian almost wanted to equip himself with black technology and kill them. Not only his opponents, but also his teammates...
Now, Yang Jian has the desire to play basketball again. In this world, at least basketball is normal.
He rested for two more days before the first round of the playoffs began.
In the first game, Yang Jian led the team to beat the Trail Blazers, getting off to a good start 130-87. The last quarter was all garbage time.
He played 31 minutes, making 20 of 26 shots, 8 of 12 three-pointers, 7 of 7 free throws, scoring 55 points, 13 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals and 5 blocks.
Five blocks is the highest number in a single game of Yang Jian's personal career. He was angry when he couldn't block people in the "Basketball Fire" world. After returning, he became more active in single defense and assist defense.
Swingman Reuben Patterson and Yang Jian are old rivals. After being given up by the Spurs, they did not dare to step on Yang Jian anymore and could not defend him with ordinary methods. He was blocked twice when facing Yang Jian's defense.
Both ends are gray and dusty.
Yang Jian also grabbed 6 offensive rebounds, which was completely different from the regular season. In just one game, he made the Blazers feel desperate and it was impossible to win.
As expected, the SuperSonics swept the Trail Blazers 4-0.
If the Lakers hadn't started rebuilding and their strength declined too quickly, the Trail Blazers wouldn't have made it to the playoffs. They maintained a high winning rate in the second half of the regular season thanks to the outstanding performance of "Little Flying Squirrel" Damon Stoudemire.
, much better than last season.
Entering the playoffs and facing Billups, Stoudemire, a short point guard, no longer knew how to play. When the SuperSonics counterattacked, he faced Yang Jian many times, and he was at a loss and watched.
Yang Jian made a breakthrough dunk.
Reuben Patterson only averaged 6 points per game in the series and was completely outplayed by Yang Jian.
Another swingman, Derrick Anderson, had an explosive game against the SuperSonics in the regular season. His shooting percentage in this series was only 37.2%, which was a huge pitfall.
Sharif Rahim, a power forward who has been selected as an All-Star for the Bucks many times, is not as good as Rashard Lewis. Both of them are "neither three nor four" forwards. Lewis has a greater tactical role and relies on mid-range and long-range.
Jump shot performance. Rahim is accustomed to attacking with the ball, and averaged 167 per game when trapped in zone defense.
The Blazers' offense mainly relies on Zach Randolph's low post attack. On the defensive end, he is the same as last year, always hanging around the penalty area waiting to grab rebounds and not guarding at all. This fat guy has a problem with his game attitude and can't move the ball.
Brain, called the worst player in 2010 by the media.
In the parallel world, Randolph has been synonymous with internal cancer after 2003. It was not until he joined the Grizzlies that he reached the playoffs again and proved himself. At that time, Randolph was finally able to concentrate on defense, although he still jumped.
The short guy who can't get up flows on the floor.
Other series were decided one after another. The Spurs swept the Jazz 4-0, and the Kings eliminated the Nuggets 4-1.
The Mavericks vs. Timberwolves series finally decided the winner. The Mavericks defeated the Timberwolves 114-106 in a tiebreaker at home and will face the SuperSonics in the next round.
The fundamental reason why the Timberwolves lost was that they only had one point guard, Mark Jackson, who was about to retire, and starter Troy Hudson missed the playoffs due to injury.
How could veteran Jackson guard Steve Nash? He couldn't keep up with his speed and was easily passed.
Jackson is of no use on the offensive end. He struggles to dribble through half the court. He averaged 4.5 points and 4.7 assists per game in the regular season, and his shooting percentage was only 34%. He can leave the ball freely on the outside.
The Timberwolves coach has used "Madman" Sprewell as a guest point guard for a long time.
Sprewell has the ability to score, although his efficiency is very low, and he can barely be regarded as a guard who combines sudden shooting and shooting. But after all, he is not a point guard, and he cannot compare with Nash in terms of organization. The Timberwolves' offense is not smooth enough.
Nowitzki and Garnett's statistics in the series exploded with each other, and they competed fiercely. They both used mid-range shots as their main scoring method. Nowitzki was more accurate than Garnett. Especially in the final game of the tiebreaker, he performed well and led the team to victory.
won.
However, the Mavericks' weaknesses have been exposed very thoroughly, and the defense can only be described as "junk". Especially Nash at the 1st position, he can defend against Mark Jackson, but he can play casually against Sprewell.
No one is optimistic that the Mavericks will upset the SuperSonics. If they can reach the second round, that's their limit.
In the Eastern Conference series, the Bulls swept the Knicks 4-0.
Yao Ming defeated Kurt Thomas and Nazr Muhammad, and Brand defeated Tim Thomas. The crushing inside made the gap between the two teams so huge that it was impossible to play. The Knicks players hardly scored in the penalty area.
The two Thomas scored were floated outside jumpers.
The Pacers swept the Hornets 4-0.
The Hornets' small forward Jamal Mashburn, nicknamed "The Monster," suffered a serious injury and missed the playoffs.
Mashburn is ready to retire. His right knee has been injured multiple times and his physical fitness has seriously declined. He has only played 22 games this season, averaging 20.8 points on 20.9 shots per game. It is a cancer to be able to play.
Although the Pacers swept through and advanced, their victory was not pretty. They relied on strong overall defense to win, and their offense was mainly singles.
The Pistons eliminated the Nets 4-3.
Jason Kidd had a knee injury, and he struggled against the Pistons' "dumb bird" Anthony Carter. Carter also completed the task of organizing the offense very well, but his personal scoring ability was limited.
After the Pistons traded for Rasheed Wallace, the inside defense of the two Wallaces is impregnable, which is a major advantage. However, they and the Bulls, the Heat are at a disadvantage compared to the inside lineup.
After the loss, the Nets management began to consider reconstruction, and Kidd had to undergo knee surgery.
The Heat played 7 games with the Hawks, and it was a bit surprising that they struggled to advance 4-3.
The Hawks used the tactics that the Sonics are accustomed to, with the inside players pulling out to cover, and the two defenders catching the ball and shooting or playing pick-and-rolls to break through.
Cuttino Mobley and Jason Terry both have outstanding performance from the outside and are the poor man's version of the Gemini.
Rookie Chris Bosh's defense was terrible, but he made a lot of mid-range shots. Bosh is like a big small forward. After playing the pick-and-roll, he can not only catch the ball in the center for jump shots, but also face the frame for layups.
Center Jerome James is no match for O'Neal. At least he can resist due to his height and weight, and he turns into a foul machine and frequently sends O'Neal to the free throw line.
The head coach of the Hawks is former Sonics assistant Nate McMillan, who transplanted the Sonics' offensive tactics to the Hawks and used the shark-cutting tactics well.
O'Neal's free throw shooting percentage in the series was only 29.5%, which was so bad that it left people speechless. He was undercover for many consecutive games.
The Hawks' substitutes Bob Sura, Boris Diaw and others also played some roles and almost made an upset promotion.
It's a pity that the Heat's lineup depth is better than that of the Hawks after all. In the tiebreaker, Caron Butler, Dwyane Wade, Sam Cassar and others all stood up, and the Heat blossomed more and defeated the Hawks.
15 points.
Chapter completed!
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