Bobby Jackson's sudden uplift quickly set the Kings' home court on fire.

On the 76ers' side, Larry Brown took Iverson down.

First, let the opponent seize the break at the end of the third quarter and the beginning of the fourth quarter, and second, spread the ball and let the other players participate more.

The lineup currently plays the No. 1 position, Aaron McGee is in the No. 2 position, and Raja Bale is also going down to rest.

McGee was caught in the bag on the line, and he had to turn around and pass.

Rayong took a step to catch the ball, gestured twice in the direction of Divac, and then began to get off the ball and go inside.

Pay attention to his position, it is close to Divac, not letting the other party take the initiative to exert force, just leaning on it.

After Webb and Bibi exchanged glances inside, Bibi outflanked him from the right side.

Rayong saw an opportunity to strike McGee again.

McGee is going to make a move.

He lifted the ball directly over his head and scored.

This time Rayong was outside the three-point line on the right, and it was Bobby Jackson who turned in front of him.

Three points to raise your hand!

"He cummed, oh my god, he cummed again!!"

Philadelphia's tactics played out, allowing Rayong, who is 2.06 tall, to be in front of Bobby Jackson, who is only 1.85.

Weren't you crazy before?

Aren't you very fried?

It's you who hit the master!

After the goal, Rayong did not forget to taunt the opponent, he actually put his hand on his chest before turning back, and after two back and forth gestures, he slowly squatted down and pressed his palm down again.

Little radish head!

I don't think he's mocking the other person, he's not targeting the other person... Well, he has!

He did it on purpose.

Jackson got angry, ignoring Bibby's request for the ball next to him, and even ignoring Webb's card position on the inside, he actually rushed into the inside line with a basketball.

It's a pity that he's not Iverson, and even though he's brave, he's just a three-bladed axe.

He exposed the ball too early after the bag and was slapped directly by Aaron McGee.

After the victory, McGee threw the ball hard across the front court, and in the face of the empty basket, Rayong directly showed off a 180-degree windmill one-arm dunk on the spot.

What a waist.

The two hosts on the sidelines screamed at the same time.

The third quarter ended with this dunk.

81 to 76, the king played well, and the scene was not small, but he still failed to take advantage of the 76ers.

The Kings' offense was fine, but they were still focused on Iverson, and the defense's focus was still in that direction.

And Doug Christie, who was sent to defend Rayong, always met Van Horn and Rayong's blocking and pick-and-roll cooperation, and was always stuck outside.

Many times, Rayong directly switches to the direction of Bibi or Jackson and directly trains the opponent alone.

At the end of the third quarter, Rayong had already scored 19 points, and he was three assists away from getting a double-double.

When the camera panned to Rayong on the sidelines, he was sitting in a chair with a towel and panting for breath.

At this time, the electric bell in my head rang again.

[Congratulations to the host, Doug Christie's defensive skill pack has been remastered, and the permanent attribute is increased by one.] Wonderful

, now there's another Christie with a defensive skill set, and even if you face a tall shooter like Ray Allen on the outside, you're not afraid.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Rayong continued to intersperse with the ball and shot directly after receiving it, hitting mid-range shots in succession.

Don't say it, this [Alan Houston] half-volley is good, and it's tried and tested.

After three minutes of play, Bobby Jackson was replaced by Adelman and took on Turkish Sido Tegeglu.

The Kings have further increased in height at the position of the guard.

This Tegeglu's defense belongs to the hard category, and there are more small movements.

He has a lot of entanglements with Rayong on the line, and it will be difficult for Aaron Macki to give the ball away easily.

In desperation, he could only choose Heywood under the high hanging basket.

Heywood was so heavy that the ball was intercepted by Webb on his side.

Webb dribbled across the half court himself, shook off the opponent with a deft back dribble as the defense approached, and then deceived Van Horn, who was guarding the basket early, with a seemingly nonchaltical pick-and-roll.

Bibby on the right arrived, Van Horn turned around to make up for it, and Bibby pulled the ball back with both hands in the air.

"Boom!!"

“OH,dear me,he got it!!"

“he got it!!"

The dazzling coordination directly made the DJs on the sidelines excited, constantly swaying to the rhythm.

"Chris-Webb!!"

“DUNK!!"

“DUNK!!"

"Chris ———— from the University of Michigan"

This is just the opening.

Then Bibby came with a precise monkey stealing peach when he turned around, oh phew, it was a monkey pitch that cut off Eric Snow who was returning to direct his teammates to run.

Webb, who was not yet in position, became the man closest to the basket, and Bibby directly raised his hand and stuffed it into the opponent's chest.

Webb glanced at Snow on the other side, and then put the ball in the basket in a leisurely manner!

Yes, yes, he didn't buckle!

Murder is heart-wrenching.

The Kings scored four points in a row, and Bibby walked to the center of the court with his arms raised, constantly yelling at the fans to be a little more restless, a little more restless.

The 76ers made another turnover, and Haywood was blown for moving cover during the lift....

The Kings are faintly gaining momentum.

Bibby is very sophisticated, at this time he suddenly did not beat the water dogs, but began to press the rhythm, reached out to beckon Webb to come forward to block the pick-and-roll, and then used his physical advantage to burst under the basket and squeeze Aaron McGee to make a two-and-one.

That's smart.

People don't fight with you fast at this time, and they start to strike accurately.

It is said that Aaron Mackie is not thin among the defenders, but it is really a cut short of Bibi who is full of tendons.

As soon as he leaned on it, the person flew out directly.

Of course, there is also a certain element of acting, but the referee did not blow the whistle, these are all within their scale.

Bibby stepped onto the free throw line, exhaled deeply, and hit the free throw steadily.

A small climax of 7-0, can the 76ers catch the opponent's move?

This time, Aaron McGee dribbled across the halfcourt, and Snow ran without the ball.

McGee stopped the ball on the line and waited for his teammate to settle down.

Van Horn immediately rolled over to the upper line and brought out the defenders inside.

But McGee didn't break through directly, and he was still waiting for Van Horn to come up and catch the ball.

Attention, now everyone is pouring online!

As soon as the host's voice fell, Bibby over there started again!

"Smack!"

The ball was cut and Bibi rushed out first.

The whistle is blowing, the ball is beaten!

76 people escaped.

Larry Brown quickly called a timeout, and now the team's offense is in trouble, and Iverson is sitting off the court and the team is missing one of the biggest and most powerful containment points.

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