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Chapter 181 Nash's anger begging for the moon

On the other hand, Nash is different.

That's because Nash is so good at running. He can be regarded as a "man of destiny" for the Han Chinese team who are fighting back. He has speed, offense and organization, but his defense is a bit poor. But no one is perfect, and his shortcomings are still easy to be exploited.

Ignored!

Jeff Van Gundy really looks down on Nash. A player who played as a substitute for the Mavericks and was traded to the Han Chinese as a substitute is not qualified to be in his eyes. What's more, Nash's presence on the court is too low.

So much so that most people think he is dispensable.

Aunt Larry Johnson's defense is good. Jeff Van Gundy also thinks it's good to rely on him to defend one and two. The most important thing is to let Larry Johnson deal with Glenn Rice. Glenn Rice is

This is what Jeff Van Gundy wants to strangle.

Looking at Kobe, who was followed closely by the two Knicks players, Nash also felt helpless. He originally wanted to provide the first assist to the team's star, just to flatter him, but now he is planning to do that?

Anyway, the Knicks are planning to make Kobe unable to catch the ball, right? Do you look down on Kobe too much or do you look down on me too much?

You know, I am also capable of scoring in the Canadian national team. I must say that ignoring me is your biggest mistake.

Kobe looked at the "guardians" around him with a depressed look and shook his head at Nash.

Nash's golf IQ is still relatively high. He immediately understood what Kobe wanted to express, that is, Kobe's point has been restricted, allowing him to either attack by himself or pass the ball to other teammates. In short, this round of offense is left to him.

You handle it!

The only thing Kobe has to do now is to continue to contain the "left and right defenders" around him and open up space so that Nash can comfortably play this round of offense.

Nash has been playing as a substitute this season, but he still performed well in the limited time he came off the bench. He can attack and assist. Although the assists are not too many, the team's work is still sorted out when he is there.

Relatively smooth.

And this time, Kobe actually handed the team's first offense to Nash, who was starting for the first time. This shows how much Kobe has sacrificed for the team's victory!

Do you want to say that Kobe really can't rely on the defense of the two? Not necessarily. Stephon Marbury and Alan Houston's offense is nothing to say, and their scoring ability is also a super player, but the defense is not a compliment.

, both of them have big holes in defense. If Kobe is serious, he can still find holes to score.

Now there is a situation, that is, Kobe can drive the defense of two Knicks players, so why not continue to let the unguarded Nash attack by himself, even if Nash is a Sakuragi Hanamichi type player in the slam dunk master, he still scores 10 times.

Can't score 1-2, not to mention Nash's scoring ability is not weak...

Although Kobe Bryant opened the scoring for the team in most of the Han Chinese team's games, if faced with the current situation, if Kobe continues to recklessly continue to score one-on-two, then there is something wrong with his head.

Therefore, Kobe is still relatively current to all the Han players. At least Kobe knows that they can seize most of their scoring opportunities.

Didn't the Knicks' style of play anger Nash?

How is that possible?

However, Nash still has a relatively good temper. At least among the good-tempered people Bruce knew in his previous life, Nash was definitely among the top four.

If Nash was as easily angered as Mourning, he would have been laid off long ago. Who wants to be a substitute with such a bad temper?

But Nash himself knows his situation with the team, so keeping a low profile and maintaining a good attitude is the most important thing.

Even though he is very angry with Knicks head coach Jeff Van Gundy, he still silently remembers it in his heart.

He likes to use basketball to resolve his anger, and he is against violence!

Knicks head coach Jeff Van Gundy really looked down on him, thinking that he was just a substitute and would definitely not have much future in the future.

This can be seen from the fact that Jeff Van Gundy likes to use senior players with qualifications and experience to play games and train new players. Please, this is his interest. The best thing is to stay in New York...

The boss gives you a lot of money, and New York is a big city, so no fool would want to stay longer!

Nash was preparing to attack this time by himself. He raised his eyes and glanced at Glenn Rice next to him. He turned his right eye towards Glenn Rice. The meaning was obvious, asking Glenn Rice to be taken away by him.

The aunt Larry Johnson is staying in the middle. As long as he takes Larry Johnson away, he is sure to score the first offense. Even if Larry Johnson does not leave, he can pass to Glenn Rice who runs out of the space.

ball and let him play the first offense.

No matter what, he is in an undefeated position.

Sure enough, Glenn Rice understood and ran to the corner. Larry Johnson, the aunt who had been keeping an eye on Glenn Rice, was stunned for a moment. He also forgot who to guard at this moment. Just now he could barely rely on his own strength.

The big body is guarding Nash and Glen Rice. Now that Glen Rice is running away, the question becomes, should he run to guard Glen Rice or guard the nearby Nash?

This was obviously a multiple-choice question, and Larry Johnson, an aunt with a phobia of choice, suddenly didn’t know how to choose.

At this moment, a voice called "Larry, keep an eye on Glenn Rice!" came to him.

It turned out that Knicks head coach Jeff Van Gundy took the initiative and loudly signaled Larry Johnson to mark Glenn Rice and let Nash go, which he considered a "scumbag".

Nash was stunned for a moment. Is this what I am doing and why I am so looked down upon?

In the past, when I led the team as a substitute, my opponents thought that no matter how rubbish I was, they would arrange for players to guard one-on-one. But now that the Knicks are here, they don't even have anyone to guard me.

Jeff Van Gundy's meaning was too obvious, he regarded himself as a "scumbag". He was almost like a hotel waiter, stretching out his hand and saying, "Please, you can attack whatever you want, my door is open to you..."

If Alan Houston's attack on Kobe Bryant at the beginning was Jeff Van Gundy's first insult to Nash, then when Jeff Van Gundy just gave Larry Johnson the signal to mark Glenn Rice, it was another insult to Nash.

The clay figurine is still very angry, let alone the good Mr. Nash.

At this moment, Nash couldn't stand it anymore, so he directly took aim at the basket, jumped up, opened his arms and shot.

"Whoosh!"

Nash made a mid-range shot!

Knicks head coach Jeff Van Gundy took one look at it, his brows twitched, and without thinking much, he thought that Nash, a "scumbag," must be a blind cat who has stumbled upon a dead mouse!

After Nash scored, he also high-fived and celebrated with other teammates.

Kobe also nodded with relief. He knew that Nash would definitely score this goal. It was worthy of me to take someone away for you.

Hans head coach Paul Westphal is also very satisfied with this offense. He is now worried that the Knicks will do this in every round. This can completely leave Nash open. Nash will definitely give the Knicks a big chance.

surprise!

It's the Knicks' turn to attack. Patrick Ewing serves from the baseline. The ball is still controlled by point guard Stephon Marbury. The Knicks' tactical requirements for this game are very simple. If they don't play fast break with the Han Chinese team, they will play with you.

The Han team fought hard for position.

So Stephon Marbury slowly controlled the ball into the Han team's half.

At this time, Nash came over to guard Stephon Marbury. Although Nash was not guarded when he was attacking, when it was his turn to defend, he had to defend Stephon Marbury.
Chapter completed!
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