Chapter 129 Sparring Stoudemire

And Du Zhe saw that the fire was almost ready, and he was going to go to the basket to test the bottom step that he had practiced for more than ten days.

Although he has been able to use this move proficiently on the training ground, but he has not experienced the test of actual combat, and he will still be close to it in the end.

And the practice of technique is about step by step, so the current Stoudemire is undoubtedly the best partner for training.

In the next offensive round, Du Zhe chose to get stuck in the basket, ready to change his offensive method.

After the last round of the series, his ability to stand alone with the Golden Rooster behind has been recognized by his teammates, so Curry, who was holding the ball, immediately passed the ball to the basket and handed it to Du Zhe for singles.

In the low post fight, Stoudemire, who weighs only a little over 110 kilograms, is not Du Zhe's opponent. Du Zhe is about to reach a relatively deep position with ease.

At this time, Richardson of the Suns was also watching eagerly. He was always ready to come over to defend, intending to take Du Zhe's shot from behind.

Richardson also watched the video of the first round match between the Warriors and the Mavericks, knowing that Du Zhe's Golden Rooster independent shot is no less than Nowitzki.

And this kind of action is almost impossible to defend from the front. Only a sneak attack from behind has a chance to block shots.

But to his surprise, this time, Du Zhe didn't choose to jump directly with his back. Instead, his footsteps sank, he turned around and headed towards the basket.

Stoudemire's sense of position when defending is relatively poor, and Du Zhe used his footsteps and body to block the direction of his movement. In addition, he also has advantages in strength and tonnage, so he squeezed easily. into the basket.

But after squeezing to the basket, Du Zhe's finishing ability is relatively lacking.

He chose to do a shot fake, ready to trick Stoudemire.

Sure enough, as Du Zhe judged, Stoudemire, who has a relatively poor defensive awareness, flew straight away. As soon as he made a fake shot, the opponent gave a "bass" and jumped up.

Stoudemire's take-off gave Du Zhe room to shoot. Although his inside finishing ability was very stretched, he was still confident to complete the layup when facing an empty basket.

Du Zhe took a deep breath, ready to make a backhand layup.

But I didn't expect Stoudemire, who had just landed, to take off again without any pressure, and risked Du Zhe's layup.

It can only be said that Stoudemire's continuous take-off ability is too abnormal. Not only is the bounce speed fast, but the height of the second bounce is not affected.

Du Zhe suffered a loss at his hands if he wasn't careful.

Stoudemire, who had been frustrated for the whole game, vented his anger on this block. The powerful block directly knocked the ball out of bounds.

After landing, he deliberately bumped Du Zhe with his shoulder, as if venting his anger.

However, although Stoudemire's big cap is domineering, the Warriors still own the ball.

The Warriors served quickly in the frontcourt. Du Zhe used the pick-and-roll of his teammates to run, quickly opened the distance with Stoudemire, and shot directly from the outside after getting an open space.

The whole process is smooth and smooth, in one go.

Although Stoudemire gave Du Zhe a cap, but still have nothing to do with his endless running and precise three-pointers.

And the coach of the Suns, Gentry, couldn't come up with any countermeasures.

After all, Gentry is a coach with obvious advantages and disadvantages. Although he is good at training offense, he is really a mess when it comes to sorting out defense.

In the next game, although Stoudemire tried his best, he wanted to take a dunk on Du Zhe's head.

But even if it was such a simple wish, Du Zhe would not let him come true.

Stoudemire felt like he just ran into a ghost today. Every time he was about to force a dunk at the basket, the ball in his hand was inexplicably shunned by Du Zhe.

After taking off and dunking the air several times in a row, he finally understood the advice given to him by his two teammates before the game.

But Du Zhe's performance continued. In the fourth quarter, he repeated his old tricks to get a position at the basket and continued to back Stoudemire.

This time, Xiaobawang still didn't learn his lesson, he still jumped at one point, trying to block Du Zhe.

But this time Du Zhe changed his strategy. Taking advantage of Stoudemire's mid-air gap, he jumped up and rubbed against the opponent.

The referee's whistle sounded immediately, and Du Zhe easily got two free throw opportunities.

Du Zhe, who has a normal inside offense, and Stoudemire, who is equally stretched on the inside defense, can be regarded as meeting opponents and meeting talents, and they played a fierce mutual pecking.

But everything can be one, two, and no more, in the next few attacks.Stoudemire was no longer fooled.

He also began to occupy a position under the basket like other insiders, raised his hands high, and stopped jumping easily.

This is more uncomfortable for Du Zhe. After all, with Stoudemire's jumping speed and height, he will undoubtedly be looking for a target if he hits hard from the front.

Another insider of the Suns, Frye, also came to add insult to injury at this time, pinching Du Zhe.

In the blink of an eye, Du Zhe took aim at the gap between the two, and with an exquisite ground pass, passed the ball from the gap between the two to Mahinmi's on the other side of the basket. hands.

Then he quickly ran out of the baseline to prevent himself from violating the three-second offense.

This time, Mahinmi finally gained some momentum. He took the ball, sprinted to the basket, and completed a dunk.

After several experiments on Stoudemire, Du Zhe finally had a deeper understanding of the use of the bottom step.

Xiaobawang is really the best rehearsal for Du Zhe at this stage. Du Zhe feels that after this round of the series, he can follow "Mr. Si" to practice the bottom step to perfection.

Mahinmi's dunk boosted the Warriors' morale.

The coach of the Suns, Gentry, also quickly called a timeout

Du Zhe's elusive pass really caught him off guard. The cost performance of double-teaming Du Zhe is too low. Now he has to readjust the team's defense.

Even with Gentry's level, he can't adjust anything...

However, although Stoudemire was strangled by Du Zhe, the Suns have a deep lineup after all. Regardless of the main force or the substitute, they must be stronger than the Warriors.

So although Du Zhe has tried his best, the score gap between the two teams is still difficult to widen.

But the good news is that by the middle of the fourth quarter, Stoudemire's physical strength has bottomed out. Even if the Suns coaching staff still keeps him on the court, the little bully can no longer afford to make any splash.

In this way, Du Zhe can also free up his hands to deal with Nash, the core of the Suns.

It can be said that Nash played quite hard in this game. Stoudemire was blocked by Du Zhe. In this case, the scoring task must be shouldered by him.

It is necessary to organize and attack, and the rhythm of the offensive and defensive transition of the two teams in today's game is very fast. The 36-year-old Nash is actually quite exhausted.

(End of this chapter)

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