NBA: Become stronger by dunking

Chapter 137



【137】Good times"sports car" Parker!

"Besides Duncan, the two most famous international players of the Spurs are Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili.

Tony Parker, known as the"F Country Sports Car", is the starting point guard of the Spurs and one of the top point guards in the NBA. He won the NBA championship with the team in 2007 and won the Finals MVP with his excellent statistics, becoming the first non-American to win the NBA Finals.

MVP

As for the"demon sword" Ginobili, I believe everyone is even more familiar with him.

He was selected by the Spurs with the 57th pick in 1999.

Since then, he has been with the team in NBA games.

He is the killer of the Spurs' substitutes and also a classic representative of a low-ranked counterattack.

"GDP"Under the leadership of , the Spurs have won four championship trophies in four odd years, namely 1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007, and have been a powerful spoiler in the Western Conference playoffs for many years.

Apart from the Lakers and Celtics, the most prestigious veteran NBA team is undoubtedly the San Antonio Spurs.

The SBC Center is bustling with activity, and most of the home fans are eagerly looking forward to the start of the game, hoping that their team can beat the Warriors at home and give the"super rookie" Su Mo a head start.

There are also many fans of the away Warriors and Su Mo, because at a glance, you can see some fans wearing the Warriors' No. 5 jersey.

Although Su Mo has only been in the NBA for more than a month and has played less than 20 games, he now has his own fans in any city in the United States.

"Su Mo has already secured the title of"Best Rookie of All Time".

The ESPN commentators on the scene are still Mike Breen and Van Gundy

"Mike, which team do you think will win in today's game?"

"Honestly, this is a very difficult question to answer. Both the Spurs and the Warriors have enough reasons to win this game!"

"That’s right, one is a veteran strong team, and the other is a rising star!"

"Let's see whether the younger generation will outshine the older generation, or whether the older generation will prevail!"

At the signal from the referee, the starting players of both teams walked onto the court, took their positions, and the game officially began.

The Warriors' starting five were: Monta Ellis, Stephen Curry, Su Mo, Stephen Jackson, and Anthony Tolliver. Anthony Tolliver performed well in the first few games he started, so coach Don Nelson kept him in the starting lineup.

The Spurs' starting five were: Tony Parker, George Hill, Richard Jefferson, Tim Duncan, and Antonio McDyess. The centers of both teams jumped the ball in the center circle. Anthony Tolliver pushed the ball to the backcourt first, Ellis got the ball, and the Warriors got the first wave of offensive possession.

Su Mo did not rush to attack at the beginning of the game, but gave more opportunities to his teammates.

Ellis saw that Su Mo had opened up space for him, so without any hesitation, he accelerated with the ball, passed Parker and rushed to the basket, and chose a quick layup.

At this period, Ellis's ability to break through and layup was definitely among the top five guards in the league.

However... just as Ellis threw the basketball in his hand towards the basket, a pair of big hands suddenly fell behind him.

""Bang!"

A solid and beautiful block was made with a loud bang.

Who was it?

It was from Tim Duncan, the"Stone Buddha".

""Pop!"

Before Ellis could react, Duncan had already grabbed the rebound and quickly passed the ball to Tony Parker.

"The F country sports car accelerated and rushed to the front court with the ball. Su Mo, Curry and others quickly returned to defense, not giving the Spurs a chance to fast break.

The positional battle started with a single play. Duncan received the pass from Parker under the basket and easily singled out Anthony Tolliver in the low post, hitting a hook shot.

""Swish!"

The Spurs opened the game with a 2:0 lead over the Warriors.

The home fans cheered in unison. Duncan's attack and defense after the opening fully demonstrated the strength of the league's top power forward.

"Duncan has always been so stable that it makes people feel like there is no point in him playing!"

"That's right, although it's not that entertaining, it's a model of practical basketball!"

While the commentator was praising it, Tony Parker once again stole the ball on the defensive end and scored a layup.

4:0.

The Spurs took the lead and gave Su Mo and the Warriors a head start at home.

"The"sports car" speeds up, which makes the opponent want to cry.

Parker's strength is beyond doubt as he can become the first non-American Finals MVP in NBA history.

10 minutes and 25 seconds.

Parker controls the ball on the offensive end, with the help of Duncan's pick-and-roll under the basket, like a butterfly flying through flowers, suddenly turns around under the basket and throws the ball into the basket with a floater.

""Swish!"

Another crisp sound of the ball hitting the net sounded, and the Spurs began to expand their lead. At

9 minutes and 38 seconds,

Tony Parker suddenly accelerated, passed Curry and Ellis in succession, and made a lob shot in the 3-second zone, and it went in again!

As Tony Parker continued to score, the fans at home became more and more excited.

"Our luxury sports car performed very well today. It seems that it is time for big brother Duncan to show the rookie Su Mo some color!"

"Parker's lob shot is truly amazing. In a huge league like the NBA, it is truly true that knowing a thousand moves is not as good as mastering one move!"

"One trick is enough to make you successful!"

"Turning around and laying up is also a technical job. Ordinary guards definitely can't do it as well as Parker!"

"Parker has perfectly combined the three unique skills of speed advantage, lob shooting and turnaround layup at the basket, coupled with his personal efforts, which is truly admirable!"

The fans were talking one after another, and they all gave high praise to Parker.

On the court, the game continued.

As the saying goes,"good times mean good times", the Spurs gradually maintained their lead at the beginning, and once narrowed the lead to 10 points. The player who contributed the most was naturally Tony Parker.

Half a quarter later, Spurs (15): (6) Warriors.

Tony Parker made 4 of 5 shots and scored 8 points, which was a very eye-catching performance.

Warriors coach Don Nelson had a serious face and could only call a timeout.

It seems that the defensive strategy against Tony Parker must be adjusted.

Letting Monta Ellis and Stephen Curry defend Parker has not been satisfactory.

The reason why Parker's breakthrough is so easy is entirely due to his speed advantage. If you want to defend him, you need to find a player who is faster than him.

Only in this way can Parker's breakthrough be effectively restricted.

Don Nelson's mind flashed, and his eyes looked at Su Mo


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