The Wizards fell behind by nine points in the first quarter, which was a bit unexpected.

Al Jefferson and Nash both scored a lot of points for the team.

I thought Nash was leading a group of scumbags, but now it seems that the Bobcats have discovered a core player in the interior.

However, the most eye-catching one for Wang Chen was not the two of them.

It was Iguodala.

Al Jefferson had a big buff, and Nash had a hot hand tonight, and Wang Chen knew his own strength.

Iguodala's hand tonight was ordinary, and the buff on his body formed a beast bond with Ariza, and it was the lowest level of bond.

Iguodala did not participate in the offense too much, but his organizational ability was better than Wang Chen imagined, and Iguodala seemed to like this position.

And on the defensive end, although there was a bonus of [Unlimited Switching], Iguodala, who was responsible for the core of the defense, also performed well.

Compared with another defensive gate Ariza, Iguodala seemed more mature. 940

I have to say that Iguodala's immediate combat effectiveness is too strong.

In the rest area, Ariza seemed a little guilty.

He was full of confidence when he suddenly became the starter, but he was a little frustrated that he didn't do much on both offense and defense.

Looking at Ariza, Wang Chen actually had some doubts in his heart.

"Ariza's shooting was hot, but why did he miss?"

It's not that Ariza didn't have a chance to shoot, but he missed the shot.

This puzzled Wang Chen.

But there is no rush. As long as they can make the playoffs, winning or losing is not important to this young army.

Training is the biggest goal.

The second quarter begins.

Bobcats lineup: Kendrick Perkins (C), David West (PF), Gerald Wallace (SF), Trevor Ariza (SG), Earl Boykins (PG) (bgfh) Wizards lineup: Brandon Haywood (C), Michael Ruffin (PF), Jarvis Hayes (SF), Larry Hughes (SG), Anthony Peeler (PG)

Bobcats, on the court Jefferson, Iguodala, and Nash, who played more, all went off the court to rest.

Jamison and Arenas of the Wizards were resting.

Wizards had the ball.

Piller dribbled the ball across half court.

He was a little helpless when he saw Boykins. Last season, when he was still in the Kings, Adelman asked him to beat Boykins, but he was embarrassed by Boykins instead.

Piller, who is one year older this year, came to the Wizards. Facing Boykins, who is still at his peak, he did not have the confidence to win alone.

Fortunately, Eddie Jordan did not intend to let him play the main role.

When Jamison and Arenas were not on the court, Larry Hughes took on the offensive responsibility.

Larry Hughes dribbled the ball and looked at Ariza. (Reading a violent novel, just Go to Faloo Novel Network! )

Larry Hughes did not directly face off against Ariza in the last quarter, but Ariza's defense against Jamison seemed a bit awkward, so Larry Hughes did not take it seriously. Larry Hughes was careless, and suddenly Ariza's little hand dug out the ball and it was gone.

Ariza has a keen sense of steals, but in the last quarter, he did not have this opportunity.

Jamison's simple way of taking the ball and jumping shot without making any extra movements looks ordinary, but it is impossible to defend. This is a very low-key 20,000-point man, and naturally he has his own unique skills.

However, Larry Hughes is a ball-handling breakthrough player, and he will make some large movements to pass.

This also gives Ariza an opportunity Yes.

After Ariza stole the ball, he rushed to the front.

Peeler went back to defend, and Larry Hughes did not lose him, following closely behind Ariza.

Ariza and Larry Hughes were in a confrontation. Larry Hughes was too fast and could not hold down Ariza. After all, Ariza was still a small forward.

Ariza jumped directly, with Larry Hughes beside him and Peeler in front of him.

Many people thought that this kid who had not performed well in the first quarter would definitely be knocked down.

After all, Larry Hughes is also the defensive gate of the Wizards.

Bang!

But Ariza dunked the ball like a beast. It was a dunk.

It immediately caused an uproar in the audience.

Wang Chen, who was watching Ariza's dunk on the sidelines, woke up from his dream.

"By the way, Ariza seemed to be a dunker in the early stage of his career."

Wang Chen just remembered it.

Because Ariza left such a deep impression on people, the impression of Iron Za and the high-quality 3D later on, many people forgot that Ariza was a dunker in the beginning of his career.

The same situation as Ariza, there are people like Ray Allen and Battier.

They were positioned as dunkers and singles players in the early stage of their careers.

The impressive label of shooter 3D made people forget their initial positioning. They really had this ability, but they changed their positioning for various reasons.

A dunker, naturally, his shooting skills are not very good.

Forced to switch to 3D, he also got the nickname of Iron Za in the early stage of his career.

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