NBA: Fusion of two talents to dominate the entire league

Chapter 218



Chapter 218

Kidd dribbled the ball across half court with ease.

Compared to Parker's full-court pressure defense, he would also harass Kidd across half court.

Bruce Bowen would only wait for Kidd outside the three-point line when defending.

Comparing the two, Kidd even felt that Parker should be included in the All-Defensive Team, at least he was much better than the man in front of him who was not considered a man.

He was even more disdainful of Bowen, who was selected in the All-Defensive Team for 5 times.

It seemed that he was selected together with him. He was ashamed to be associated with such a person.

Kidd dribbled the ball and looked for opportunities on the outside.

Bowen began to press him on the three-point line. He learned a lesson from his failure. He really didn't want to see Kidd's shooting.

At this time, seeing the excited Kidd only had the basket in his eyes,

Bowen couldn't help but have a slight gleam in his eyes.

The long-awaited opportunity seemed to have come. Kidd was now unstoppable.

Then I can implement the plan.

It is impossible to let him shoot when shooting. When shooting, thousands of eyes are staring at him. How can I have a chance to shoot?

Then let him go in. There are many people in the inside, and no matter what happens, it is reasonable!

Bruce Bowen was determined and decisive.

Kidd tried to break through. After a change of direction, Bruce Bowen was shaken and deviated from the defensive position.

Fake goods, this guy is definitely fake goods!

Kidd couldn't figure out how this guy got into the All-Defensive Team.

The Spurs sending this kind of player to defend him was simply the biggest contempt and insult to him.

A simple tentative breakthrough could have directly passed him.

Kidd was in doubt. Did his breakthrough ability return to what it was ten years ago?

He continued to rush in while complaining,

He couldn't understand how Bowen's poor defense allowed him to enter the Spurs' territory so easily,

The opportunity to shoot was right in front of him. The Spurs' territory was almost flat because the Nets' formation was too large,

Duncan on the weak side wanted to come over to assist, but Bruce Bowen took the lead to block Duncan's way,

Just kidding, if Duncan rushed over, his long-planned plan would not be in vain,

In Duncan's stunned eyes, Bowen pushed Duncan,

From the scene, it seemed that the two of them collided with each other,

God help me, Kidd saw everything happening around him clearly,

The Spurs' last barrier was gone, why shoot, just layup!

Kidd took a step and jumped in the reasonable collision zone.

Bowen seemed to have tried his best to defend from a distance and also jumped.

He seemed to be doing his best to interfere with Kidd's layup and make the final remedy for Duncan's collision.

In fact, if there is a high-speed camera, it can be found that he deliberately seemed to collide with Duncan, but in fact his center of gravity was very stable and not biased at all.

This is also the reason why he can continue to chase Kidd.

The two jumped in the air, and Bowen behind could not interfere with Kidd at all.

Kidd saw that no one could stop him on the basket, so he stretched his arms lightly, and the basketball flew into the basket by brushing the backboard.

At this time, if someone noticed Bowen, they would find that he didn't look at the top of his head at all, but just stretched his arms symbolically to try to block the shot.

His eyes were fixed on the soles of his feet, and he was looking for the landing point of Kidd's feet.

Bowen's old routine, he wanted to create a coincidence, an accident again.

As long as Kidd landed on his feet, the entire series and the championship would be in the Spurs' pocket!

The plan went smoothly, Kidd's layup was successful,

Everything was going in the planned direction,

The only person Bruce Bowen missed was Roy,

Roy was paying attention to Bowen's movements throughout the whole process, and his poor outside shooting skills directly aroused his vigilance,

You know, Carter can only barely break through Bowen's defense with strength,

And Kidd's footsteps are not fast, and he has no strength advantage compared to the small forward. How did he pass Bowen in one leisurely step?

The only possibility is that someone is letting him go,

But Roy didn't know what the opponent was up to at that time,

He thought he just tricked Kidd into the basket and let Duncan and him double-team Kidd,

But the fact was not like that at all. The two seemed to collide with each other, but Bowen's hand seemed to deliberately push Duncan away,

Normally, it would be safer for Duncan in the interior to follow Kidd behind at this moment,

But Bowen actually pushed his teammates away, something must be wrong when things are abnormal!

Roy's head was buzzing, and alarm bells were ringing.

This was definitely a sign of trouble.

He rushed from the outside to the inside, and had to squeeze Duncan away on the way.

Kidd had already made a layup.

He looked up and found that Bowen didn't look at the ball when defending the layup, but only at the ground.

Roy remembered what Carter had said before, and his head suddenlyA clear and bright scene,

"This old bastard wants to do something bad!"

Kidd and Bowen both landed on the ground. From Roy's perspective, he could even see Bowen's sneer as he was about to succeed.

Roy took two steps at a time and jumped over, but the distance was still too far.

Seeing that Kidd's foot was about to step on Bowen's black foot, Roy didn't care and jumped into the air.

He pushed Kidd before he landed.

Kidd's center of gravity shifted to his left foot to avoid Bowen's black foot.

"Bang"

Kidd fell to the ground and then covered his right ankle in pain.

Roy's mind was blank. He had clearly pushed him away!

Looking down, he instantly saw another foot under Kidd's right foot.

Bowen in the air knew that Roy seemed to have discovered something, and he retracted his foot as if nothing had happened.

His original target was Kidd's right foot.

As for Kidd's left foot, he just stretched it out tentatively as a backup.

Roy's strong push only ruined his backup plan!

But Kidd's center of gravity moved backward and affected Bowen, so that Kidd only stepped on his toes.

This was a blessing in disguise.

Stepping on the toes and stepping on the soles of the feet are not the same concept at all.

The former will cause injury, and the latter may ruin your career!

Kidd sat on the ground in pain, holding his ankle. Roy got up from the ground and asked his teammates to surround him to prevent Kidd from being trampled again. Then he wanted to rush to Bowen. Unexpectedly, in front of Roy, McGinnis had already pushed Bowen to the ground. Then he raised his fist to hit him, but Lagabel hugged his waist behind him. Then Carter came and pressed his fist down. McGinnis had also experienced black feet, but it was Carter who saved him. When he saw that Kidd fell to the ground and stepped on Bowen's foot, his eyes turned red and blood rushed to his head. The first thought was to rush over and beat him up so that he couldn't take care of himself and seek justice for his teammates. Because things developed so quickly, the referee was even stunned on the spot.

Injury and conflict, two things broke out at the same time in the finals.

The whole audience booed.

The referee made a prompt decision and sent the perpetrator McGinnis off the court with two technical fouls.

McInnis was still cursing along the way, but fortunately Coach Frank's loud scolding finally calmed him down.

He walked to the locker room accompanied by security guards and teammate Tyson Chandler.

Roy wanted to beat people on the court, but after seeing McGinnis being sent off, he held back.

He had to calm down, he had to think about the next game!

The stretcher at the Spurs' home court arrived late, and Kidd's injury was diagnosed and simply treated by the team doctor on the sidelines, but he was still carried out of the court.

In an instant, the Nets lost two players, one of whom was the backbone of the team.

Bowen slowly got up from the ground, his face full of innocence, without a trace of gloating,

as if it was just a simple accident, and he was the biggest victim.

The footage of Kidd's injury flashed on the big screen at the Spurs' home court,

while the footage of McGinnis pushing Bowen down was played repeatedly,

the language of the camera, Bowen's innocent and puzzled expression, were comparable to an Oscar winner,

the boos from the audience were once again given to the Nets.


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