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101:(1/2)

McGrady's dunk against the gorilla suddenly silenced Madison Square Garden.

New York fans are speechless, why is it you again!

If we were to rank the number of interception dunks, Ewing would probably rank first among the four major centers.

At that time, he was ridden by both Jordan and Pippen. The personal relationship on the court was particularly complicated.

Especially when Pippen dunked on Ewing in 1994, it was even more humiliating.

At that time, Pippen dunked Ewing to the ground without saying a word, and even stepped over the gorilla when he was done.

That was a gorilla that was still at its peak in 1994.

When Jordan's documentary was released in the future, Ewing bluntly said that he did not dare to watch it at all because: "The scene of being dunked by Jordan and Pippen was too shameful."

And now, Ewing was directly ridiculed by Tracy McGrady.

The fans in New York are convinced, you have nothing to do with the championship.

When it comes to being detained, you never miss it every time!

Moreover, being dunked by Pippen and Jordan, they are all superstars after all.

But being dunked by someone like McGrady who couldn't even hit him, it was twice as humiliating.

McGrady's dunk completely sounded the clarion call for the Menglong team to counterattack.

In this attack, the unconvinced Sprewell continued to challenge McGrady.

Of course, the madman would not simply shoot at Tracy McGrady. He passed Trish beautifully and then went straight into the penalty area.

Oakley then gave up on Ewing and defended the basket.

Old Oak is in high spirits today and will definitely have a good fight with his old brothers.

Whether it was quick or not is another matter, but it had to hurt. The more pain, the deeper the feeling, so he rushed towards the madman without any reservation.

Brother Madman, Lao Ao is here!

"Pass the ball, pass the ball!" Ewing saw that he was left open by Oakley, and he expected Sprewell to pass the ball to him.

At least score a goal to relieve the embarrassment of being dunked.

As a result, Sprewell completely ignored the gorilla and attacked Oakley directly.

It is indeed difficult for Oakley to block shots against someone with such strong athletic ability as Madman.

After all, I can no longer dance very much.

Although the old Duncan often blocks shots while standing, Duncan's height and wingspan are there, and his ability to predict the timing of blocking shots is top-notch in the entire history.

Oakley has neither of these two things. The only thing he can do now is try his best to hold Sprewell in the air.

Sprewell also wanted to respond to McGrady with a dunk, but after hitting Oakley, the madman's body's rise was greatly slowed down.

This allowed McGrady to catch up and complete a big chase!

"Trish blocked Sprewell for the second time in a row. He met his opponent today!"

Ewing looked at the madman with disdain, are you happy now?

I asked you to pass the ball to me, why can’t you respond to me!?

Ewing is so angry. As he becomes more blue-collar this season, his psychological gap is actually quite large.

As the ugliest one among the four major centers, am I here to serve as a background for you?

Although he was very unhappy, Ewing could only silently turn back and run.

Tracy McGrady's successful dunk just now gave Carter many bold ideas.

So in this attack, he once again broke through the inside and faced Ewing's defense with a big pull.

The basketball is steadily entering the net, and Ewing's deterrence in the interior is declining sharply.

Van Gundy was furious. He could tolerate the Knicks not scoring, but he couldn't stand the Knicks allowing the other side to score.

Ewing's anger level is also rising crazily. Damn, is anyone really going to bully me?

If you have the guts, come to the restricted area and give it a try!

McGrady's dunk, Sprewell's strong attack against the two of them, and Carter's bold attack all caused Ewing's anger to accumulate crazily.

You guys have completely ignored me, the former super center!

This time, Ewing did not step forward to set up a pick-and-roll for Sprewell or Alan Houston. Instead, he took the initiative to sit inside and leaned on Oakley to raise his hand for the ball.

The halo of the four major centers made Ewing not allow himself to remain mediocre like this.

Sprewell has been fooled twice by Tracy McGrady. No matter how shameless a person is, he has to restrain himself now.

So, he passed the ball to Ewing, and the gorilla hit in the low post!

Marcus Camby moved to the middle distance, but his trebuchet mid-range shot still made Li Ang more afraid, so Li Ang did not immediately help defend.

The gorilla was able to push in frantically with his back against Oakley.

"Come on Brother Zang, let me feel your enthusiasm back then!"

"Hey, Charles, you are still so tight despite your age. You are getting stronger with age!"

Two old New York generals were fighting each other while saying things that made the people next to them blush.

Oakley was really hard today, and Ewing found that he couldn't hold it in!

But if you think Ewing is just a center who relies on brute strength to push forward, you are totally wrong.

The skills of the four major centers are actually very superb, among which Dameng and Ewing are the strongest.

Ewing saw that the hard top was not working, so he turned around with a jump step, then took off for the second time in a row and immediately shot.

Appeared, Ewing's signature - bunny hop shot!

It is said that Ewing taught this trick to Howard by words and deeds.

Then......

There's no after that.

Howard learned everything from Ewing and Damn, but learned nothing.

Although Oakley knew Ewing very well, the interference was still half a beat too slow, and Ewing easily made the ball.

The King of New York yelled and beat his chest with his hands.

Only then did Li Ang realize that "Slam Dunk" was a documentary. Some people can really turn into gorillas in seconds!

After the goal, Ewing glanced at Sprewell proudly.

Now you know who to hit the ball to?

This season, Fan Bald has given the ball to you and Houston, so you feel like you are the core?

Ewing started to show his style, and his outstanding performance on the offensive end made him more confident on the defensive end.

Humph, just now Medina came to attack me, an old comrade.

If I confront him head-on, will I lose?

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Ewing continued to move to the basket and stopped moving.

If Li Ang wants to assist Oakley, let him assist him. If Oakley kills the game, I lose.

Carter almost burst into laughter when he saw that Ewing was still under the basket again!

Emma, ​​is there such a good thing!?

Carter called to Leon, come and block me.

Why not call him Oakley? If Oakley cannot come out, he must not attract Ewing.

After taking advantage of the screen to break through, Carter rushed straight into the three-second zone.

Ewing is also well prepared. Just now, he just let Carter pull the lever successfully. This time, he will definitely not let you succeed in a layup again!

Carter was very fast, taking two long steps and rushing into the three-second zone.

Ewing was also well prepared, mentally calculating the timing to block the shot.

In the end, the two took off almost at the same time and started a duel in the air.

Carter turned sideways in the air, raised the basketball with his right hand, and slammed his left shoulder into Ewing in the air.

The two collided solidly, and Ewing was obviously crushed by Carter, who had a stronger impact!

Indeed, Ewing didn't let Carter get another layup.

Because this round...

Carter dunked directly!

"Boom!"

There was a familiar voice again, and the familiar gorilla fell to the ground.

Ewing sat on the ground and looked around confusedly.

Who am I? Where am I? What am I doing?

My special code... was dunked twice in one game?

Soon, the on-site commentator corrected Ewing's wrong statement.

"Ewing was dunked twice in one game!"
To be continued...
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