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426. The number one scholar who joins in the fun

Jordan's beautiful fadeaway jumper!

This picture is so familiar, Jordan’s most powerful killing move!

Seeing that the 40-year-old Jordan could easily score two points on Raheem, who is now very recognized for his excellent offensive and defensive skills, in the opening game, and even though he still has a height disadvantage of eight centimeters, even if

Even Eagles fans couldn't help but cheer for Jordan.

Then, just when Jordan wanted to provoke Liu Mang, he saw that Liu Mang was missing!

When I turned around, I saw that Liu Mang had already passed the halfway mark! Fortunately, Stackhouse had already retreated back at this time.

Obviously, Stackhouse was very afraid of Liu Mang's speed and immediately returned to defense when Jordan took action.

Muhammad picked up the ball and sent it to Rahim, who threw it directly forward!

Liu Mang received the ball from outside the three-point line. When he received the ball, he glanced at Stackhouse in front of him. This guy's defense has really improved a lot since coming to the Wizards this year. He is a bit like the future best sixth man of the Mavericks.

The idea of ​​being a favorite among contenders may have been developed by coach Carlisle during his time with the Pistons, and he has excellent defensive awareness.

Liu Mang did not hesitate, received the ball and continued to rush inside. Stackhouse pounced on Liu Mang after he entered the free throw line, trying to give Liu Mang physical contact.

At this time, Liu Mang slapped the ball on the ground. Stackhouse, who was stepping out, opened his legs a bit wide. The ball passed through Stackhouse's crotch accurately as if it were part of Liu Mang's body.

, Liu Mang turned his back around Stackhouse at the same time, grabbed the ball with one hand the moment he received the ball under the basket, took off and dunked the ball into the basket!

Stackhouse was shaken so dizzy that Liu Mang turned around too fast, and he didn't know where the ball went. At that moment, he seemed to be in a state of "Who am I? Where am I? What do I want?"

What to do? Where am I going?" in a state of complete confusion.

When I heard the sound of the dunk reaching my ears, I screamed inwardly. I turned around and saw that Liu Mang had just fallen from the basket!

A total joke!

Jordan had just scored a beautiful and iconic fadeaway jumper, and Liu Mang immediately returned the favor with a younger and more exciting performance!

The two methods of scoring goals are completely different. Jordan's style of play relies more and more on touch and strength, which is a bit late, while Liu Mang uses the young man's style of play, speed, jumping and the kind of wanting to tease the opponent.

The mentality of young people!

Jordan smiled, not only was he prepared, the other party was also prepared!

Stackhouse was shocked and angry at Liu Mang's goal!

Because the last time the Hawks played at home, Stackhouse only saw Liu Mang shooting from the outside, and did not see Liu Mang's rapid jumping and dunking. He felt that after getting stronger,

Liu Mang's bounce is unlikely to improve too much. It's not like he has never played against the strong Chinese outsiders, so he just thought Liu Mang was going for a layup, but he didn't expect that the opponent would directly make such a move.

Humiliated! Stackhouse had the same feeling as when he went to try out for the team in the summer of 1996!

Hughes ran back to receive Stackhouse's serve and advanced. This time Stackhouse did not catch the ball and ran directly to the other bottom corner.

Although Stackhouse was in a hurry, he knew very well that today's game had become a duel between Jordan and that hateful second-year guy.

Jordan is a unique person. He has confirmed his invincible status in basketball. When he was a player, he was unbeatable by anyone. When he was a boss, he was unbeatable by anyone.

Stackhouse has sincere respect for Jordan. Both of them came from North Carolina. Stackhouse has been a die-hard fan of Jordan since he was a child. Now he is looking forward to Jordan teaching the sophomore a lesson.

I was afraid that I couldn't help but shoot the ball while I was holding it, which would ruin Jordan's business.

Liu Mang was surprised. He had made many preparations to guard Jordan.

The first one, of course, is to strictly defend Jordan. During the afternoon tactical meeting, Liu Mang suggested that Rahim and Prince should be mainly responsible for guarding Jordan today. Prince definitely has no objection. How should he arrange his tactics?

Rahim has no problem with how he came to be a purely professional athlete. He is now more interested in reaching the playoffs than statistics. He is just a little confused as to why he wants to guard Jordan. Isn't Stackhouse stronger?

But after hearing Liu Mang's declaration of war before the game, everything became easy to understand.

Rahim's one-on-one defense is top-notch, and his body is positioned wherever he goes. With his attitude, he is not bad at defense. Prince is a future defensive expert. At 22 years old, in addition to being a little thinner than when he was one of the Pistons' top five, his skills and awareness have already improved.

Very mature.

The defense of these two people was Liu Mang's first-hand preparation to guard against Jordan.

The preparation for the second song is to stimulate Stackhouse as much as possible, a guy with a shockingly low shooting percentage. This guy has a career shooting percentage of less than 41% and a year-round shooting percentage of less than 40%.

If you stimulate this guy and make him become violent, you will have countless opportunities to fight back.

Because the Wizards' lineup is slow, Liu Mang can just counterattack by himself and directly attack the basket.

But I didn’t expect that Stackhouse actually resisted his desire to score points!

This surprised Liu Mang.

It's just that Stackhouse's three-point ability...is too far behind Larry Hughes! His role in opening up space is too small!

Larry Hughes's shooting percentage this season is 47-36, and Stackhouse's is 39-29. When Liu Mang saw Larry rest passing the ball to Jordan, he rushed towards the basket without hesitation, and pulled

Sim double-teams Jordan together!

Jordan is not bad at passing the ball. He once averaged 8 assists per game in a season. He immediately distributed the ball to Stackhouse in the corner on the other side of the basket. Stackhouse received the pass from God.

I almost couldn't suppress my desire to shoot the ball, but this time I couldn't suppress it at all. After receiving the ball, I shot a three-pointer directly!

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Seeing Stackhouse catch the ball and shoot, Liu Mang rushed towards the frontcourt without looking back. Although the Eagles played poorly in the first two months,

But his rebounding has always been pretty good. He has averaged 45 rebounds per game so far this season, ranking fifth in the league, second only to the Pistons, Spurs, Timberwolves, and Lakers.

The Wizards are fourth from the bottom in the league in rebounding. On the one hand, there are not many rebounders. Kwame Brown, Laettner, and Jordan are the Wizards' best rebounders, but in the entire Wizards, they only have three rebounds.

There were more than 6 balls and none more than 7 balls.

Larry Hughes didn't even react at the top of the arc and watched Liu Mang pass by him. He never thought that someone would play like this!

Just when Liu Mang broke out of the three-point line, Stackhouse's three-pointer was no surprise! Stackhouse's daily practice requires three or four three-pointers per game to score once. This time

Not so lucky, the shot bounced high on the backboard!

Just when Ratliff saw the ball falling toward him and was about to collect a rebound happily, Kwame Brown was very active at this time and used his excellent bounce to capture the ball to everyone's surprise.

Coming out, Larry Hughes unexpectedly received the ball. I didn't expect this! Their average offensive rebounds were only 8.5 per game, the lowest in the league. I didn't expect that it was Kwame Brown who grabbed an offensive rebound.

Larry Hughes was stunned for a moment after receiving the ball, and then started quickly! He is a very comprehensive swingman. He used to focus on breakthroughs in the Warriors, but when he came to the Wizards, he developed three-pointers. Now that the Eagles have

The defensive position has been completely messed up due to rebounding. The key is that Liu Mang has rushed out of the center line, and it is now 5 on 4!

When Larry Hughes rushed to the three-point line, there was no one in front of him. Prince had just entered to grab the rebound. When Larry Hughes rushed to the free throw line, it was useless for Prince to defend him.

Now, Larry Hughes is already at full speed. At this time, if Prince goes up to the basket, it will be a defensive foul at the basket. If he steps back, he will watch the opponent's layup or floater. He can only stand still and be a stick.

The post, in anticipation of an offensive foul.

Larry Hughes leaned over and missed Prince's takeoff! At this time, Ratliff came over to cover the defense! Prince saw Ratliff coming over and quickly double-teamed him.

Larry Hughes passed the ball to the right side of the basket in the air. It was not a shot, but a pass!

Kwame Brown jumped high, almost as high as his head, and pushed the ball into the basket!

He can't hold the ball, but the No. 1 pick can still make alley-catches!

Kwame Brown surprised everyone with a rebound and a dunk that was close to the frame.

This ball is really unexpected!

No one expected that it would be Kwame Brown, who is known as the most fake No. 1 pick in history. Especially Olowokandi of the Clippers was grateful to save his No. 1 pick. No one expected that in this round,

In the offense, Kwame Brown actually became a key figure!

In addition, Kwame Brown’s super physical fitness displayed by two bounces is astonishing!
Chapter completed!
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