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Chapter 307 Real? Not real?(1/2)

Popovich is very confident!

At the end of halftime, he was still worried whether his tactics were too effective.

The effect is good but somewhat unreal.

Now this sense of unreality has completely disappeared.

This is not untrue!

This is true!

The yes before this game is really unreal!

A rookie, even a player who is so powerful that he is already a superstar, facing this group of real teammates, his game should be so real!

yes is very powerful and has the ability to change the game.

But now, he can't change anything!

The strength of the SuperSonics lies there.

It's useless what he does!

There is nothing he can do now!

Since yes does nothing, then there is nothing to worry about.

Just wait for the victory in this game with peace of mind!

In this game, his tactics clearly demonstrated the drag that other Sonics players had on yes.

After Popovich sat down on the coaching bench, the expression on his face was very relaxed.

At this time, the second half of the game between the Spurs and SuperSonics also began.

At the beginning of the second half, the Spurs took the lead in attacking.

After receiving the ball from the baseline, Parker pushed forward unhurriedly.

In this game, Parker must control the rhythm of the game according to Popovich's instructions.

Controlling the rhythm is the basis of this game for the Spurs.

He did a great job in the first half.

Not only did he control the rhythm, but he also almost maxed out Rondo.

He made 7 of 11 shots and scored the Spurs' half-high 14 points without a free throw.

He, Duncan, Ginobili, their GDP division of labor in this game is very clear.

Duncan was responsible for the defense and focused all his energy on pinching Milicic and Yes. He took 6 shots and scored 6 points in the half, but grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked 3 shots in the half.

He and Ginobili were in charge of the offense, and the two scored 23 points and 7 assists in half the game.

Facing the weak SuperSonics, they played very calmly.

Duncan's defense is very calm.

Ginobili's fancy scoring and fancy passing on the court, Sayi's is also very calm.

As for him, facing Rondo, he didn't even breathe quickly.

We must also control the rhythm in the second half!

Parker is very confident.

In the first half, he controlled the rhythm and was able to score points while being distracted.

In the second half, even if Rondo wakes up and his scoring drops, his rhythm will not be disrupted.

Facing Rondo, Parker still has this confidence.

This guy Rondo is simply a disgrace to the league's point guards!

Every time Rondo stays in the NBA for one more day, he is bringing bad luck to their entire group of point guards.

Eliminating Rondo from the NBA is the unshirkable responsibility and obligation of every NBA point guard.

As long as Rondo is around, their point guard will be looked down upon.

"Look, someone like Rondo has a chance to be the assist leader in front of Yes. The role of point guard is the least important role in the NBA."

"The point guard's data is not credible, it is too false."

"I think the point guard position should be eliminated in basketball."

Although such extreme remarks are not yet mainstream, they have already appeared, and they are just a humiliation to all NBA point guards!

The culprit behind all this is Rondo!

This 'Kentucky Iron Hand' who ruined the triple-double, ruined Kidd, and is ruining the point guard!

This iron hand is now a cancer that NBA point guards have to get rid of!

It's just that it's not that easy to remove Rondo from the NBA.

Now the whole world knows that Rondo is yes's "real son" and holds the "handle" of yes.

However, seeing Rondo beat Rondo once in every game is the consensus of other point guards in the league!

No one in the NBA can handle the Garfield Hurricane, but how can they handle the Seattle Iron King?

Parker pushed past halftime, and Rondo, who had been facing him in the first half, did not appear in front of him.

What appeared in front of him was...

yes?!

Yes, you have to defend him personally in the second half?!

Look at the serious SuperSonics No. 9 player standing at the three-point line at the top of the key.

Parker's face was full of surprise!

This is yes!

This is the yes that locked Paul down in the last game!

In the last game, Paul took the initiative to bump into Yes's gun. If Paul didn't take the initiative to bump into Yes, it would be impossible for Yes to target Paul.

In other words, Tony Parker is the first point guard that Yes actively targets?!

Thinking about it, I’m actually a little excited!

Um?

Unlike the excited Parker, Popovich was a little surprised on the sidelines.

The four best players for the Spurs in the first half were Duncan, Ginobili, Parker and Bowen.

Parker is the best offensive player.

SuperSonics want in second half

Chasing points and pinching Parker, who is in the best offensive condition, is a natural choice.

Pinch of Parker won't come as a surprise.

The surprise is who pinched Parker!

If it was Rondo or Quentin Richardson, anyone else would have no problem pinching Parker.

But this is yes!

Yes is the most important player on the Sonics' offense!

Even the job of pinching Parker requires yes.

So how weak is the SuperSonics?

It’s okay to just rely on yes to attack.

Even the defense is like this

It can only be said that the championship qualities of these Sonics players are in vain!

How nice to give these qualities to Spurs players!

Yes, it would be great to bring his talent and leadership skills to the Spurs!

As Popovich thought about it, what happened on the court made his face darken.

"Yes's defense is very good, Parker has been completely covered by Yes!"

"Duncan's appearance was very timely and saved Parker from the brink of a mistake!"

Within a few seconds of being excited, Parker was already drenched in cold sweat!

Is this defense too strong?!

After handing the ball to Duncan, Parker still felt scared.

yes's one-on-one defense is excellent!
To be continued...
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