Chapter 148 The Highlight Moment of Career

It was still Pollard who ate the quilt, and it could only be Pollard.

However, Pollard's several defenses caught Barkley's attention.

"Kenny, do you feel that Pollard's defensive effect is particularly good today?"

"Exceptionally good?" Smith, as an outside player, is not as sensitive to inside confrontations as Barkley, so he didn't notice anything unusual at all. "I don't think there is any difference?"

"Isn't Pollard still being beaten unilaterally by O'Neal?"

"If we describe it as a violent beating, O'Neal used to hit Pollard with punches," Barkley continued following Smith's words, "but now, although Pollard is also being beaten, he avoids it. Vital location."

Kenny Smith stopped talking. He really couldn't see the details of this kind of inside confrontation as clearly as Barkley.

Barkley also quickly realized that Smith, as an outside player, had not experienced so many internal battles and was not as sensitive as him at all, so he started to speak on his own.

"Before Pollard defended O'Neal, he just lowered his center of gravity and waited for O'Neal to hit him, like a piece of meat on a chopping board."

"But now, you see, Pollard not only recovers faster after the confrontation, but also has a better prediction of O'Neal's next attack rhythm."

"You know, I was the best post-up player in the league, and I'm the most familiar with this situation."

"This shows that Pollard has gotten used to O'Neill's power and can resist to a certain extent."

Smith was taken aback by what Barkley said.

Revolt?

How did Pollard stand up against O'Neill?
There is such a big difference in size and strength, and O'Neill has advantages in flexibility and skills. How can Pollard resist?

Isn't this bullshit?

No, could the purpose of Barkley's long words be to brag that he is the best post-up inside man in the league?

Smith immediately refuted, and then fought with Barkley on the commentary stage for a while.

On the court, Pollard did adapt to O'Neal's offensive pressure.

Of course, even though he adapted, he still couldn't guard O'Neal. He just changed from being "unable to fight back" to "being able to make some small moves."

Pollard lowered his center of gravity again and pressed his chest against O'Neal's back, but his elbows were firmly pressed against O'Neal's waist, preventing him from turning around easily.

O'Neal originally wanted to turn around and get rid of Pollard, but his waist and eyes suddenly hurt and he was elbowed by Pollard.

O'Neill flickered, but quickly recovered.

What is this little confrontation, this little physical contact?
He O'Neill can still be afraid.

But the plan to turn around and dunk didn't work.

O'Neal confronted again, knocked Pollard away, jumped up directly before Pollard returned to defense, and shot a small hook on the edge of the penalty area.

Hmph, this place has already entered O'Neill's shooting range, and the little hook is very sure in this position.

After Pollard chased back to O'Neill, O'Neill had already taken off, leaning forward a little, a bit like riding a horse and archery.

Pollard's whole body was pressed under O'Neal's body, and there was no room for him to take off. However, he did not pursue taking off. He raised his hands high and saluted a French military salute. However, in the corner where the referee could not see, he pushed his upper body forward, and O'Neal was He hit O'Neal instantly.

The force was not particularly strong, it didn't make O'Neill lose his center of gravity, and it was stuck on the boundary line where the referee could blow or not.

But O'Neal's shot was interfered for a while, the ball was slightly deflected, hit the basket and bounced out.

O'Neal hadn't adjusted well when he landed, and Pollard took off and took off the defensive rebound steadily.

"See, Kenny, I'm telling you that Pollard has the power to resist. He successfully defended O'Neal!" Barkley shouted excitedly on the commentary table.

"No, no, no, Charles, what are you talking about?" Smith didn't see Pollard's little defensive trick. "Pollard couldn't take off to interfere with O'Neal's shot. Wasn't it O'Neal who missed the shot? ?”

Indeed, insiders know the ropes and laymen watch the excitement. Even though they are both retired NBA players, Smith focuses on the outside and is not as sensitive as Barkley to the inside confrontation.

Smith didn't see it, and the Lakers coaching staff and players didn't feel anything was wrong.

Isn't it just a small hook that missed the goal?
This is not a strange thing.

Only O'Neal had a strange feeling, feeling that Pollard's defense suddenly became uncomfortable for him.

No, not only Pollard, but also Divac, his defense seems to have changed.

But where the changes are, O'Neill can't tell.

Seeing this successful defense, the Kings bench was the first to rejoice.

effective!
This time O'Neal didn't easily rush into the paint and dunk!

That's right, all the coaches and players of the Kings, the requirements for Pollard are as simple as that, as long as O'Neal is not allowed to rush into the basket and dunk, it is a success!
After all, the defense of this lineup is really stretched, and no one can provide any help to Pollard.

Pollard is single-handedly defending O'Neal!

The highlight of Pollard's career!
These days, there are still people who dare to single-handedly defend O'Neal, not to double-team?
In this case, allowing O'Neal to dunk less and shoot more is a victory.

A dunk means a 100% hit, while a shot will miss more or less.

After all, O'Neal is not a library center, and dunks will fail.

Adelman couldn't help turning his head to look at the bus sitting in the back row, and then turned his head to Lu Yuanzhi, thinking carefully.

Max called his Chinese compatriots over to help at this time. Apart from helping the team win, do you have any other thoughts?
No, no, no, it doesn't matter whether you have any thoughts or not. What matters is whether the Kings want to take action and win the Chinese big man.

Although these two days of special training have completely exposed the flaws of this Chinese big man, the benefits he can bring are even more visible to the naked eye.

Divac and Pollard still have the energy to play tricks when facing O'Neal, isn't it the credit of this Chinese big man?

No matter how bad it is, in the Kings' system, is it better than Funderburke?

Next year, Divac will be one year older, and his playing time in the regular season will be reduced. Should we reserve an insider in advance?

The bus is a standard center size and a qualified tank, while the 206 cm tall Fonder Burke is undersized.

Daba still has the power to match O'Neal. He can be a qualified human shield in the regular season. Even if he doesn't make the roster in the playoffs, he is still a qualified sparring partner. The price is not expensive, more than 100 million cheaper than Funderburk.

Adelman played the idea of ​​​​trading the bus to the Kings next season.

But soon, he threw away the sudden idea. It was still early. We will talk about all this after the season is over!

The current focus is still on how to deal with the Lakers!
Pollard tossed the ball to Bobby Jackson, and the five Kings players sprinted again toward the Lakers half.

O'Neill: I've seen this scene before!

Go to the aggro!

I hate fast breaks!
Lu Yuanzhi: No, you don’t hate it. You will even join a team that is best at fast break in the future.

O'Neal: Meow meow?
(End of this chapter)

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