The Godfather of Basketball

383 Iverson's Redemption (Part 1) (4/4!)

Not only Tang Tian saw it, but also other Cavaliers players, and they were a little upset.

Paul went straight to the sidelines and yelled at the fans to take down the signs.

Maybe they didn't expect Paul to be so direct. Those fans froze for a while before starting to fight back with spoken words, probably to tell Paul not to be nosy.

These words were heard by other members of the Cavaliers. Artest, Wallace, Barnes, and Beverly, the ruthless ones, directly sprayed each other, and Artest even waved his fist to rush over. Cowardly put away the sign.

Tang Tian originally wanted Casey to go to the technical desk to communicate, but he laughed when he saw this situation.

He suddenly discovered that apart from being strong, the team he formed seemed to be top-notch in the league?

After the brief opening ceremony, the starting lineups of both sides appeared one after another.

Neither side has made any starting adjustments. The Cavaliers do not need to adjust, and the 76ers have no one to adjust. No matter how stupid Scott is, he will not replace Hawes with Tony Batty, Sangueira, etc. .

Amidst the cheers of the Philadelphia fans, the game between the two sides quickly started.

Iguodala, Holiday, and Meeks played like chicken blood at home, even more fierce and hard-working than the previous two games, and Brand is also old and strong.

After finishing the first quarter, they successfully controlled the point difference within 20 points, and fell behind the Cavaliers by 18 points 16 to 34.

The mood of the fans at the scene became a little weak after the first quarter.

They fought so hard, and the point difference is still so big.

In the second quarter, both sides entered the bench lineup one after another.

Tang Tian replaced Yao Ming and Paul who played a lot in the first quarter, let James lead the team alone, and replaced Beverly, Stephenson, Artest and Brown.

On the 76ers side, Iguodala remained on the court and replaced Barty, Speights, Thaddeus Young and Lou Williams.

After Williams dribbled the ball for halftime, he handed the ball to Iguodala to organize.

Speights and Batty's pick-and-roll, Iguodala passed the ball in the first time.

Batty is big and blocks Artest completely, and Speights catches the ball and makes a mid-range hit.

The Cavaliers attacked, and James gave Stephenson a sudden point. Stephenson was forced by Iguodala and directly intercepted the ball.

Williams made a fast break and received a pass from Iguodala for a low-handed layup.

Iguodala stepped forward at this time, and the 76ers played a wave of offensive.

James' frontcourt back made Thaddeus Young a thug foul, and he made two free throws to stop the team from bleeding.

But Williams played Stephenson with the same low-handed layup and paid back.

James gave Artest a sudden point, and Artest missed Stephenson's open three-pointer.

The 76ers played a fast break, and Williams made another throw.

With a 6-2 offensive, the 76ers approached the point difference to 14 points.

Tang Tian stretched out his hand and called a timeout.

In this paragraph, Stephenson played a bit badly.

But this is not too surprising.

The first graders play this kind of away game, and the opponent is Iguodala again.

"Allen, you are ready to play."

Before the players walked to the bench, Tang Tian turned around and called Iverson up.

Although still leading by a lot, the 76ers cannot be allowed to build up momentum. At this time, going to the veteran is the most suitable choice.

Iverson hadn't played in the previous two games. Hearing Tang Tian's shout at this moment, he thought he heard it wrong at first. When he saw Tang Tian pointing at him, he stood up with a "boo" and quickly stripped off the training Clothes.

His face was excited, like he was back in his rookie season.

"Pay attention to Iguodala's pass, try not to one-on-one when attacking, and cooperate with your teammates." Tang Tian specially urged.

Iverson listened carefully, then nodded.

In less than half a season with the Cavaliers, he has changed a lot.

After the timeout, the Cavaliers made substitution adjustments. Iverson and Frye played and replaced Stephenson and Brown.

Seeing this scene, the audience immediately booed.

Some people feel that Iverson gave up his character and went to the Cavaliers to hug his thigh, and felt contempt for him, while others felt that the team was forced to lay off Iverson, wasting a lot of salary space.

The same fans who cheered Iverson the loudest for his return to Philadelphia two summers ago booed him the loudest.

This is people.

Iverson took a deep breath and stepped onto the court.

The Cavaliers' offense, James' organization at the top of the circle, and Frye's pick-and-roll went straight to the basket.

The 76ers shrank the defense, and Iverson cleverly came out from the baseline and got an open opportunity in the corner.

James passed the ball, and Iverson caught the ball and made a three-pointer.

"boom!"

The shot was a little short, the ball went out of the basket, and the rebound was accepted by Batty.

The boos were even worse.

That feeling, as if Iverson was not laid off at the beginning, but chose to leave Philadelphia by himself.

The 76ers have the ball, and Iguodala continues to organize at the top of the circle.

Casey yelled from the sidelines at this time, and the players on the Cavaliers obviously increased their defensive strength.

Both Williams and Thaddeus Young's 3-point runs and cuts didn't get good catches.

Seeing that the offensive time was more than half, Iguodala called Speights to play a pick-and-roll.

One block, one release, and after the release, Iguodala accelerated and broke through.

"Snapped!"

But the moment he accelerated, he felt a lightness in his hand.

Looking back, the ball has been broken by Iverson.

Big Brother knows all too well about his offensive habits.

The steal came very suddenly. After Iverson got the ball, he rushed forward. After being caught up by Williams, he passed the ball to James who followed up. The latter caught the ball and scored with a one-handed dunk .

After the dunk, James roared at the audience and took the initiative to give Iverson a strong high five.

The boos of the fans chilled Iverson and upset the "Little Emperor".

Iguodala received the ball in the frontcourt and organized again, and Iverson pressed directly this time.

Iguodala's confrontation was obviously stronger, and he took a step to squeeze past Iverson to the basket, but at the moment of the shot, James came from behind and raised his hand to hit the nail plate.

Frye grabbed the backcourt rebound and gave it to James, and the Cavaliers pushed the defensive counterattack.

Iverson's fast break landed in the right corner, exactly the same position as the previous two rounds.

James faced Thaddeus Young and directly chose to pass the ball.

Iguodala flew to block the block, Iverson feinted after receiving the ball, and then made a shot after flying Iguodala.

"Shua!"

With a crisp sound, the ball went hollow into the net.

He seized the second chance.

There was an uproar, followed by boos.

At this moment, when Iverson was walking back, he turned his head slightly and put his hand next to his ear.

Familiar actions, familiar images.

listen! Boo!

After seeing this scene, the Philadelphia fans at the scene suddenly quieted down unconsciously.

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