The second half of the game began quickly, and the battle between the two sides also entered the white heat.

Almost every time you hold the ball, there is inevitably physical contact.

Anyone who goes in is carrying a bag of explosives, and you want to go to the basket easily, sorry, that's impossible, it's impossible in this life.

At the end of the third quarter, the two sides played a 23-23 tie, 69-74, and the Nets still led the opponent by five points.

Rayong was brought back on the court by Larry Brown after playing four-and-a-half minutes in the fourth quarter, along with the team's starting point guard Eric Snow and starting big forward Keith Van Horn.

Rayong, who had just come on the court, rarely had a chance under Jefferson's defense, and could only keep going back and forth around the baseline to create opportunities for his teammates.

I don't know if it's because of physical exhaustion, the baskets on both sides have lost their crosshairs, and the big vacancies have appeared in succession.

The 76ers' offense also entered a sluggish state, and Vanhorn and Coleman on the inside were both targeted, and it was difficult to get the ball in a comfortable position.

And Jefferson followed Rayong almost face to face, you can even smell the other party's bad breath through the screen, Rayong waved his hand with disgust, made a fake turn and then went to the three-point line.

The ball still couldn't be given, and in desperation, Eric Snow could only throw a long-range three-pointer against the defense.

Didn't touch the frame, 24 seconds offense violation.

Kidd unhurriedly took the ball across half the court, putting his palm on top of his head and pressing it.

Kenyon Martin immediately stepped forward to block the pick-and-roll, and Kidd took a step inside before hitting the ground and returning the pass.

Martin held the ball and ran straight to the basket.

Van Horn stepped down and sent the opponent to the free throw line.

"He can't score, it's a good defense!" Martin

didn't pay attention to Coleman, who was thinking about it on the side, but took a deep breath and slowly squatted.

Bend your knees, raise your elbows, shoot your hands, press your wrists, all in one go.

The action is very chic, but unfortunately it didn't go in!

1 of 2 free throws.

Larry Brown kept rubbing his chin, and it was a bit of a loss to use Van Horn or Coleman to defend Martin.

He made another timeout gesture, and this time he used Aaron McGee to entangle Jefferson and lift Rayong to the number four to face Kenyon Martin.

Kenyon Martin's nightmare is here again, and the images of the first half being dominated flashed one by one, and it also fuels his competitive spirit.

"Richard, you can stay in Aaron's direction, it's time for this little rookie to give him a little look. It

was obvious that Martin was ready to face Rayong directly.

Everyone pulled away, and Rayong walked to the right, arching sideways to Martin.

One, two....

Well, it's a little embarrassing, can you imagine a very angry ant stiff elephant?

Martin didn't move, but Rayong popped out a long way.

No, you have to change it to a dough frame.

Rayong gave the ball to Snow on one side first, then jumped to the free throw line and then received the opponent's high ball.

After receiving the ball, he does not make any adjustments, and makes a sideways jumper.

"Whew!"

"That's pretty standard, it's Alan Houston's specialty, mid-range jumpers after cutting in one step.

Larry Brown was also pleased with Rayong's handling of the ball this time, and he didn't stick to direct inside singles.

Instead, he chose to pass to his teammates and then cut in, driving up the opposing defense.

If the opponent makes up for the defense, then Van Horn under the basket can get a direct slam dunk opportunity, which is very smart.

Could it be that some rookie players can also play appropriately, at least try to go up and down for 20 minutes first?

Rayong's excellent performance also caused some ripples in the old coach's heart for a while.

Rookie players don't have as many bad habits and are easy to pick up.

But the disadvantage is also obvious, that is, it is not focused enough on the defensive end, and when encountering the opponent's continuous blocking and distraction, it will be distracted, or it will not be able to keep up, which is also a problem.

The Nets' Kidd cut straight to the basket after back-to-back dribbles and completed a backhand layup to score two more points.

Kidd also scored in double figures tonight.

The mosquito was targeted, and Van Horn easily squeezed the opponent away from him with the help of his teammate's pick-and-roll, completing the violent dunk under the basket.

Jefferson connected with Kidd and made a difficult move from beyond the three-point line, hitting a 3-pointer from a 45-degree angle on the right.

But Rayong on this side was not far behind, he reached out to Aaron McGee to step forward to block the pick-and-roll, took the initiative to change to the direction of Jefferson, leaned on the opponent and completed the pick-and-roll.

Jefferson didn't dare to move the ball, yes, the referee was right in front of him, but the whistle would definitely blow whenever there was a little movement.

It's very smart, and the rules are played clearly.

Very capable, very sophisticated, a bit like those intellectual female executives in the workplace, capable, very capable.

The Nets' ball was in the hands of Kenyon Martin on the inside after a few tosses.

This position was very deep, and Rayong pushed Van Horn away and took the initiative to meet him.

Martin didn't rush to shoot this time, but glanced sideways at the basket, and at the same time, the non-ball handler took advantage of the situation and pulled back, tearing open half a step of space.

Next is his sassy operation, and he also learned to pick up and down the basket like Rayong did before.

But painting a tiger is not an anti-dog.

His steps were a little funny and helpless.

It didn't pour well, and it was whistled directly.

Haha, the ants won, the ants won!

What's wrong with the elephant? It's not the same and squatting there

? If you want to lick it, you have to lick it, what's the matter?

Walter: This ball Kenyon can choose to play directly on the board, or after a step of dribbling, he has to play some kind of work

Brin: I think it's a good sign, at least Kenyan is willing to use his brains, he's absorbing, but he hasn't absorbed it yet, these two years are the best two years for him to polish his skills, and it's a good thing to be able to find his shortcomings.

The two hosts said happily, and Coach Byron Scott on the sidelines turned blue.

What grade

? Do you want to play up and down?

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