The kings' starting lineup is: Mike Bibby, Doug Christie, Peja stoyakovic, Brad Miller and willati Divac.

The Cavaliers' starting lineup is James, miles, Ricky Davis, Boozer and big Z.

Both sides made jump shots, Divac won big Z, and the kings attacked first.

Bibby controlled the ball and pushed it forward. He came to the top of the arc and handed the ball to Miller at the right waist. Miller leaned against Boozer and pushed it in. There was no strong fight. He turned his hand and passed it to Peja. Peja jumped in front of Davis, shot three points and hit three points.

"Peja's three-point goal was still very sharp and scored at the beginning." Barkley said with a smile.

"After Webber was injured, Peja took on the burden of leading the kings forward. What they have to do now is to strive for a good and stable start to the season and wait for Webber's return. The kings with a complete lineup can go further in the playoffs. However, I'm still not optimistic that they can rush out of the West. The west is too strong this year. " Collins analysis said.

James took the ball and Bibby defended it.

"Rookie, I heard that the Cavaliers regretted choosing you as the No. 1 player in the show because you played too well." Bibby spewed rubbish at James.

James looked at him and went back directly. "I thought the white devil could be terrible, but I didn't think it was as lovely as a clown. Hey, hey. "

Bibby took advantage of the moment James spoke, suddenly grabbed forward and tried to steal James's basketball.

But James turned with the ball and dodged Bibby directly.

James continued to shoot in with the ball when Christie moved sideways to make up for the defense and stood in front of him.

He dribbled the ball and tried to push in against Christie, but Christie didn't let him succeed, but took a step back and didn't let him lean on.

This change made James a little overwhelmed. Christie quickly moved one step sideways and cut out the basketball in James's hand.

"Doug's defense ability is still much better than Mike's. He knows when the best next mobile phone meeting is on the court." Collins shook his head.

"That's why he was selected as the second best defensive team in the NBA, not Mike Bibby. He should be one of the best defensive players in the kings. The kings defend the gate on the outside. " Buckley agreed.

"What champion show? Someone broke the ball as soon as he came up. It's too bad. Let's boo him! " There are fans shouting at home.

"Yes, it's not the material of the champion at all. Even the ball can't be protected."

"His reputation masked his strength."

……

After the ball was broken, James quickly caught up and wanted to stop Christie's fast layup. Obviously, he ran faster than Christie and intercepted Christie outside the three-point line.

Christie did not choose strong outburst, but reduced the speed and waited for the follow-up of his teammates in the rear. He played very steadily.

After he waited for Bibby to come, he handed the ball to Bibby and ran on his own.

Bibby controlled the ball on the right flank and hit the ground to Peja who fell near the free throw line. Peja shot again, but this time he hit the iron.

Boozer protected the backcourt rebound and gave the ball to James to push.

James took the ball down the left and the kings fans began to boo him,

"Rookie, you are so delicious!"

"Rookie, hurry home and drink milk! The NBA is not where you stay. "

……

James, with a cold face, took the ball to the left flank within the three-point line, turned his back to Bibby who came up to defend him.

"Rookie, you still can't? Was it nice to be robbed? "

James didn't spray Bibby back, but quickly turned around, wiped Bibby, took two big steps under the basket, threw shots and scored his first two points in his NBA career. At least he scored first.

As he walked back, he brushed past Bibby. "Who can't? Emmm... Just wait for me to blow you up. "

After James scored the goal, the boos at the Arco stadium were a little less.

Bibby was very angry and was sprayed back by the rookie.

He came with the ball and wanted to make a difference to James. They were on the top of the arc.

But James held him tight. He tried to squeeze James in. He found that he couldn't squeeze. He had to change hands under his crotch, take a high belt to the left, then stop, pull up and tilt back to make a jump shot.

James did not lose his position, but followed closely. At the moment when Bibby took off, he also took off with his arm extended forward to cover.

With a slap, James fanned Bibby's basketball out.

"Bibby didn't play this ball rationally. He was much taller than James. He even chose to shoot in front of James." Collins shook his head.

"Yes, James's moving speed is not weak at all. He didn't lose any position in defense at all. At this time, you shouldn't choose to shoot. You should pass the ball. " Barkley nodded in affirmation.

However, the right to the ball was still owned by the kings, and the basketball was fanned out of bounds by James.

Christie went to kick off, Bibby took the ball, and then against James. This time, he didn't choose to be reckless, but dropped the ball into the inner line to Divac. Divac hit the ground and passed it to miller who cut into the basket. Miller layup scored.

"The kings' passing and cutting cooperation is really good-looking. The ball is moving and very smooth." Collins said with appreciation.

"It is with these that they can compete with the Lakers in seven games." Buckley continued, "this game is obviously the opening game of the kings, which should be better. The Cavaliers just scored a goal on LeBron's personal layup. "

The Cavaliers attacked, Ricky Davis controlled the ball and wanted to force Christie, but Christie broke the ball at the moment of turning.

"This guy has a strong ability to steal! Two steals at once. " James paid attention to Doug Christie.

He happens to have a sticky card in his pocket that needs to be distributed. Maybe it would be a good choice for Christie?

James thought.

Christie had almost finished the layup in front of him. Davis, who chased after him, controlled his speed and didn't rush forward when he saw that Christie had taken off and shot.

The kings started 7-2.

But Silas didn't call a time-out. The Cavaliers played on the court.

He didn't raise his hand until the difference was pulled to 11 points and 19-8.

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