Chapter 54 What is the situation
Chapter 54 What's the situation
It was no one else who broke Arenas' ball, it was John Salmons.
John Salmons was so angry that he was a little angry before the game. When he arrived on the court, he was naturally fierce. Just now, he saw Arenas revealing an open space, and he rushed over and broke Arenas's ball.
Then dribble and drive straight into the Wizards' half. Before the Wizards' players could react, they got up and dunked in a tomahawk style.
A "bang!" knocked the basketball into the Wizards' basket.
The Kings started with a fast break dunk, which was indeed unexpected for the Wizards.
Even Washington's home commentator Richard Kent was shocked, and opened his sleepy glasses, half surprised and half sarcastic, saying, "Oh! The Kings started today with a very energetic!"
Although it was a fast break dunk, the Wizards still didn't take this matter seriously.
Even Arenas, whose ball was cut off, was the same. He did not realize the difference between the king today. He thought he was careless and gave the opponent this opportunity. So Arenas still smiled even after losing the ball.
However, the players on the Kings seemed to be very bitter and revenge, and ran back to their half and set off a defensive formation.
Haywood kicked off at the bottom line, and Arenas dribbled from his own half and passed the Kings' half.
Arenas came on vacation today, so he didn't mean to pull himself in half. As soon as he came, he handed the basketball over to Butler to play. Butler was originally planning to make some data on a bad team like the Kings. But as soon as he received the basketball, he felt that the defensive pressure Salmons on the opposite side gave him was at the playoff level.
Almost the moment Butler received the ball, Salmons touched Butler's body, and at the same time, his hands and feet started to move, constantly compressing Butler's movement space and harassing Butler's movements. Salmons' defense is so tough and aggressive, and it shatters Butler's dream of trying to brush data in an instant.
Caught off guard, Butler almost got the ball off, but was forced to pass the ball to Jamison, who was inside.
When Jamison received the ball, his mind was similar to Butler, just to simply and easily brush some data. But his experience was almost the same as Butler. Mickey Moore came up from behind and directly intercepted the ball, and reached out to Jamison's arms.
Jamison was stunned and hurriedly retracted his hand, and then he was so embarrassed that he thought of Mickey Moore, but just as Jamison dribbled, Brad Miller caught the right time and came up to form a double defense with Mickey Moore to block Jamison near the bottom line.
Jamison encountered such a strict defense by the King, and he had no idea in advance and could not find a place to pass the ball. He could only throw the basketball at the King's rebound. Jamison was forced to throw the ball randomly.
The three players except Butler, the Wizards all tilted their mouths, thinking that Jamison would be desperate to save data. They even had to shoot the ball so hard, but at this time, only Butler knew that Jamison must have been forced to do anything just now.
The player may feel a little bit of a meal on the court, but as an observer, the head coach of the Wizards felt very keenly that the King's defense intensity today was extraordinary. He immediately shouted on the sidelines: "Be careful, pay attention."
As soon as he said that, he saw that Jamison threw out the basketball, which was actually taken off by Yuduli, who turned around and flew to grab the rebound.
Yuduri took the rebound in front of Haywood. The Wizards head coach was about to start scolding, but when he saw Yuduri turned around, he threw the basketball to the center line and ran to Kevin Martin.
At this time, there was no one in the Wizards' half and they were about to be dunked by fast break again. This bad idea just popped up in the head coach of the Wizards. It was just that Martin took the basketball directly toward the Wizards' basket.
At this time, the only chance to catch up with Martin was Arenas, who was chasing behind Martin.
The two men "twisted" like two fast horses and arrived at the Wizards' basket in a few steps. Martin suddenly collected the ball, then held the ball with both hands and made a fake move towards Arenas.
Arenas naturally had a little bit of energy. With just such a diligence, Martin made a layup at the start.
Martin usually plays lightly and smartly, and takes advantage of tricks. But now, Martin plays domineeringly and sharply. He will eat your meat when he sees blood. Martin comes up like this.
Arenas is also a character with a personality, and he would rather make a foul than let you make a layup in front of me. This is a question of attitude, so even though Arinas knew that the foul was still pressed down on Martin without hesitation.
When Martin encounters such a ball, he always tries his best to throw the basketball at the rebound and then protects himself and gets done. But today Martin is different. He hits Arenas's two hands and ignores his body at all.
Martin's powerful collision made Arenas stunned, and his body suddenly lost its balance.
At this time, Martin took the opportunity to put the basketball on the Wizards' basket, and then saw that the basketball fell into the basket whistle. The referee's whistle sounded, and Arenas was ordered to make a defensive foul.
Martin came over and scored a 2+1. At this time, Martin, who had always been a little shy on the court, also yelled at the camera.
When Martin yelled, the entire king's bench screamed at the stadium in a sneering cry.
At the beginning of the game, the Kings were so crazy, as if they were not playing a regular season but a final. The Wizards were surprised, from players to coaches, from commentators to fans.
Arenas, who had just lost a foul, stood on the sidelines, looked at the king's group of people and muttered: "Did these people eat too much today and are so excited?"
Arenas muttered here, and Martin naturally heard it from the side. However, Martin was not the kind of person who was good at talking. He just glared at Arenas fiercely, and then ran to the free throw line to go to the free throw.
Chapter completed!