Martin's move was also a turning point on the field.

After the 76ers got the ball, Rayong dribbled the ball through the half court, he glanced in the direction of Larry Brown on the sidelines, and after getting the opponent's affirmative look, he didn't even choose any passes and shot directly at the three-point line with a distance of one meter.

"Huh!"

a cloud-piercing arrow, thousands of troops came to meet each other.

The three-point shooter was a little confused.

Mo said that the substitute on the opposite side was there, and even his teammates were surprised.

This

is not the end, just when everyone turned around, Luo Yong suddenly clapped his palms vigorously and yelled, "Come back, come back, press all over the court!" The

76ers suddenly changed the rhythm of the court when there were four minutes and thirty seconds left in the fourth quarter, and directly led the defense all over the court.

Rayong even found Kidd directly, and a pair of long arms covered the other party.

The sheer height and reach advantage made Kidd miserable.

Although there was no direct mistake, the idea of wanting to fight quickly was directly erased.

Walter: It worked wonders for Rayong, who was the size of a small forward, to keep up with Jason, and to see if it was this round or if it was carried through.

Brin: Is this what Coach Larry is up to? Using

Rayong, who is active on the defensive end, to keep an eye on the engine on the opposite side?

As the old saying goes, if the train wants to run, it all depends on the headband.

Here, Kidd was delayed on the line, and the Nets' formation was disrupted in an instant.

The rhythm on the field was also shredded.

"Last one, go block the pick-and-roll!" Byron

Scott also lost his patience and kept pulling his tie hard and roaring loudly in the direction of Martin and Jefferson.

Kidd's ball is out.

But Martin is not lethal with the ball from such a distance.

This is a point that the 76ers deliberately vacated, and several people resolutely contracted, that is, one step inside the three-point line to force Martin to shoot from a distance.

Martin glanced at it twice in succession, seeing that the attack time was about to be over, so he could only make a hasty shot.

Wow, it's

in!!

This ball actually went in!

Here Rayong and Van Horn completed a small range of two-on-two cooperation under the basket, and Rayong turned over and dunked.

When I came back, I stuck to my previous strategy.

It was on the line that he kept harassing Kidd and vacating Martin's point, and Martin's shot did not score this time.

The rebound was collected by the 76ers, and Aaron McGee singled the mosquito with the ball, causing a foul on the opponent.

Walked to the free throw line and hit two of two free throws.

Rayong started to defend closely, and this time Kidd had few chances to connect the ball.

It was replaced by Super Sixth Man Rousios Harris who received the ball across the half-court.

But his dribbling skills were not as skilled as Kidd's, and he made a mistake in the middle of the pack and smashed his foot out of bounds!

He threw three angry punches into the air with all his might.

"Press up, press up, let the ball spin!" The

constant cuts and passes are dazzling.

In the end, the ball reached Rayong's hand, Rayong glanced at Martin opposite, vigorously blew the ball in, and completed the pick-and-roll score around the opponent's head.

91 to 91, tied with one minute and forty-six seconds left.

It's so infuriating, it's too demoralizing.

Seeing that it was about to be defended for 24 seconds, and being hit by the opponent in this way, the atmosphere in the field began to slowly change.

Byron Scott hastened to call a timeout.

Hey, mind you, Kidd ignored the coach's outstretched hand and kicked the chair at his feet hard.

Kidd was furious, and this scene happened to be accurately captured by the cameraman on the sidelines.

Jefferson also seemed to be a little emotional, and he even refused the energy drink handed by the staff, choosing to get up and go to the sideline to get a can himself.

He wasn't Kidd and couldn't express his anger directly, so he chose this way to express his emotions.

Sometimes when you think about it, the players are really spontaneous, like a child.

The anger is all on the face.

Being able to subconsciously control your emotions at any time is really too few humble gentlemen like Grant Hill.

It's more of the simplest expression, without even the slightest disguise.

Walter: One thing to say, Byron was a little late in calling the ball, and it was time to rearrange it when the opponent started to mark Jason with Rayong with four minutes left.

Rucios was sharp in attack, but his possession was inconsistent and should have allowed Richard Jefferson to hold the ball.

The offense is initiated by the small forward position, and it is normal to let Richard Jefferson hold the ball and go inside, press it, and either shoot from mid-range or ambush three-pointers on both sides.

You can't say that the other side has made a move, and as a result, you don't have the ability to know everything, right?

On New Jersey soil, the team's No. 1 spot, Jason Kidd, is a master who thinks more than a coach.

"We have to take the initiative to increase the speed on the court, let Kenyon go to the top of the five, and let Rousios and Rodney be on the field at the same time. "

The Rodney he refers to is Rodney Rodgers, a 2.01-tall bench forward who is fierce defensively, moves quickly and has a good sense of key pick-and-rolls.

Compared to slow-moving center Jason Collins, he can directly open up space on the court, giving Kidd a better breakout option.

Jason Collins is also very aggrieved, the corners of his eyes are opened, and he has to be counted, and the baby is bitter.

He has tried to follow him as much as he can, but sometimes he really can't keep up with Aaron McGee or Rayong, which is why the Nets have never been able to open up the gap in the second half.

Coming back from the pause, Scott's authority could not be questioned, and he stubbornly chose not to replace.

The Nets' ball passed to the hands of the mosquitoes on the perimeter.

His three-point shot was blocked by McGee, and the most hateful thing was that the ball still hit himself and went out of bounds.

The opportunity came out, and there was no way to score it.

Rayong played more and more smoothly, dribbling in the middle, jumping up with one foot to make an acceleration gesture but stuffing the ball directly into the arms of Coleman under the right basket, who turned directly to put the basket into the basket.

It's so beautiful, it's fed straight to your mouth.

The pass caught the attention of both defenders, and while it was risky, the effect was clear.

The Nets' mentality on the court changed significantly, and then Jefferson dribbled into the crowd and lost the ball again.

The 76ers fought back.

Rayong took advantage of the situation, and Coleman ate another cake!

Sometimes, the change in the field is so fast, there are ups and downs on one side, and the other side is developing in a good direction.

Who would have thought that Coleman, who has never worked hard, would be able to rush first on the counter-attack,

and Philadelphia went straight to the game with an 11-0 run in the final minute and 46 seconds.

Rayong was involved in all 11 points, providing three assists and scoring two of his own, including a three-pointer.

He played 37 minutes and played a new record number of minutes.

With the blessing of playing time, he scored 33 points while also recording 12 assists and 7 blocks, which was amazing.

More than six back-to-back blocks also broke the team's rookie record.

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