Nba: My Power Is Invincible!

Chapter 33: Complete The Steal Task And Gain +10 Ball Control Attributes.

At the same time, watching Chris Webber's messy personal offense, Adelman, who was standing on the sidelines, was almost angry to death.

With more than 7 minutes left in the first quarter, Adelman looked dissatisfied and chose to make a substitution, replacing Chris Webber who ignored the tactical deployment.

As a result, the two stood on the sidelines and quarreled, and this scene happened to be recorded by the sideline camera.

Adelman is definitely a very stubborn coach. If the main player can play more games, he will never let the substitutes play more games.

Even though Chris Webber has suffered frequent knee injuries this season.

But he can still play under Adelman, and Weber's average playing time this season is still as high as 35.2 minutes per game.

As for the team's scoring leader Peja Stojakovic, his playing time was as high as 37.1 minutes.

Second only to Allen Iverson of the 76ers in the league.

In addition, none of the Kings' five starting players averaged less than 35 minutes per game.

From this data, it is not difficult to see how rigid Adelman's employment is.

But such a coach who stubbornly uses his main team chose to take Chris Webber off the field just over five minutes into the game.

Obviously, Adelman must be extremely angry at this moment.

The anger in his heart is no less than that of Chris Webber.

Chris Webber's departure did make the Kings' offense run smoother.

Brad Miller, known as "White Miller," replaced Webb as the starting four.

As a tank-type center with a height of 2.11 meters and a weight of 114 kilograms.

Miller has developed good coping skills under Adelman's coaching this season.

During the days when Webb is injured and out, Brad Miller will sit at the power forward position and form a twin tower with Divac.

However, facing the heavier "Hercules" Lin Yue, Brad Miller was obviously at a disadvantage in terms of strength.

Facing Brad Miller's defense, Lin Yue basically doesn't need those fancy skills on the offensive end.

Miller is as bad at speed as he is.

In a battle of forces, Lin Yue has nothing to worry about.

He often just needs to catch the ball in the paint to beat Brad Miller.

This also led to the end of the first quarter, when the Kings' offensive touch gradually began to recover.

Still 11 points behind the Raptors.

In the first quarter of the game, Lin Yue, who performed well on both offense and defense, scored 11 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks after playing 12 minutes!

It’s hard to believe that this data is Lin Yue’s personal performance just after the first quarter.

To paraphrase the words of on-site commentator Marc Anderson:

This night, Lin Yue must have stolen Shaquille O'Neal's jersey!

Entering the second quarter, the two sides began to rotate lineups to compete.

The Raptors' rotation lacks firepower.

The king took advantage of this opportunity.

Led by the team's sixth man, Bobby Jackson, they hit a climax and quickly reduced the difference between the two teams to two points.

Bobby Jackson is 1.85 meters tall and weighs 84 kilograms.

He is the most capable player on the Kings bench and a strong contender for the league's best sixth man this season.

So far, Bobby Jackson is averaging 14.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game.

His role is somewhat similar to Clarkson of the Jazz later, completely outside the Kings' tactical system.

You can choose to take action anytime, anywhere without worrying about being reprimanded by head coach Adelman.

Under normal circumstances, players like Bobby Jackson are not favored by head coaches.

But for a traditional strong team that strictly implements tactics, it wants to win the championship.

They must have players like Bobby Jackson on their bench.

The kind of player who can draw Jordan experience cards at every turn.

When Kevin O'Neal brought Alvin Williams and Lin Yue back to the court in the second quarter.

Bobby Jackson scored 8 points in just over 5 minutes, and his offensive efficiency was frighteningly high.

However, after Lin Yue came on the court, the Raptors quickly found their backbone.

With the continuous cooperation of Alvin Williams and Lin Yue, the Raptors opened the score again without any danger.

Take the initiative back into your own hands.

Although Adelman also rotated the lineup in the 7th minute, allowing the main players to take the lead.

But the King still couldn't find a way to restrict Lin Yue.

Instead, Lin Yue continued to disrupt the Kings' offense on the defensive end.

These tactical operations allowed Lin Yue's personal steals to reach four.

The four steals not only set a new high in Lin Yue's career, but the steal data in this game also has a lot of room for improvement.

After all, there is still half of the game between the two sides.

It is worth mentioning that Lin Yue made two steals in the second quarter.

One was stealing a pass from Mike Bibby to Chris Webber.

This steal allowed Lin Yue to complete three steals ahead of schedule.

【Ding! Congratulations to the host for his hidden mission: facing Chris Webber, one of the most gorgeous ball-handling power forwards in league history, he contributed 3 steals. 】

[Reward for completing the task: ball control attribute +10]

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