However, in this ball, Webber was blocked by Anthony when he cut in.

According to Adelman's offensive concept, he pursued an absolute open position, but now Anthony is the weakness of the Nuggets' lineup.

Webber felt that if he passed the ball out again, the offensive time might not be enough to create an absolute open position.

Without a good position, Webber planned to rely on his own inside strength to start.

Maybe he could really succeed against the rookie Melon.

But this is the peak Melon.

The attributes of the peak Melon are not only the attributes of shooting and layup, but also the attributes of jumping strength and other sports. The most common famous scene of the peak Melon is that he rushed in for a layup and was blocked.

After blocking, he got the basketball again and was blocked again, repeating several times, and then scored the ball.

The reason why Melon can often complete this famous scene is due to his strength, relying on his strength to hang others so that they can't jump high.

Melon was no longer at his peak during the Knicks period. He directly knocked James to the ground when he made a layup. If he didn't score, he fought with three Cavaliers to grab the rebound and layup.

Many players commented that Anthony was like a bear.

The key is that this bear-like fool is also an offensive kaleidoscope, and his moves are famous for being many.

Webber's ball was caught by Anthony.

Although Webber is as famous as Duncan and Garnett, apart from his ability to assist, his offensive ability is actually obviously weaker than the two.

Ding!

Anthony not only let Webber's ball slip out of the basket, but also grabbed the rebound himself.

However, the Kings' players were outside and quickly returned to defend the Nuggets without a chance to get a fast break.

Wang Chen breathed a sigh of relief, fortunately his idea was not wrong.

Anthony is actually not good enough to defend a serious power forward in this era, but Webber is not a serious power forward. Webber is proficient in all kinds of martial arts, his style of play is gorgeous and gorgeous, and his talent is overflowing.

But Webber is like a small forward playing a power forward, but his confrontation can survive the position of a power forward in this era, but in return he is weak in defense.

Anthony, who also plays as a small forward, Anthony's offense is the top hard goods that can be shown in the playoffs.

"Huh? He actually blocked it."

Barkley on the commentary desk watched Anthony block Webber's attack and suddenly opened his mouth wide.

"Webber's shot was a little distorted, proving that Anthony gave Webber enough resistance.

Kenny Smith also said in disbelief

"Let's see first, Anthony is asking for the ball in the low post again."

Johnson immediately brought his attention back to the game. He still got the ball in the low post.

This time, Webber was very nervous about Anthony's shot, but it's not good to pay too much attention to Anthony's shot.

Peak Melon is more than just back-to-the-basket and shooting. After finding that Webber was very nervous about his own shot, Anthony made a direct shooting threat, forcing Webber to come over.

When Anthony took a step forward, Anthony made a direct breakthrough.

Facing Divac who came to defend, Anthony was not good at passing the ball, and peak Melon didn't need to pass the ball.

With such an opportunity, Anthony turned around and made a layup.

Swish!

He scored again.

Adelman's face was livid, but he called a timeout after only two balls, which was a big blow to morale.

After a few rounds.

Anthony maintained a high-intensity singles. Of course, not every ball could be scored, and some shots were missed.

But the overall efficiency remained good.

The Kings still I still want to rely on Webber to beat Anthony down, or at least beat him back to his original position.

Since he couldn't rely on his strength to beat Anthony, Webber began to weaken on the offensive end.

Of course, Anthony couldn't defend Webber on every ball, at least he was not broken through by Webber.

Webber's mentality was unbalanced, and he was in a state of delaying the playoffs again.

Webber even played the three-threat mid-range shot like Anthony. In the past, Webber faced traditional power forwards. Webber was much faster than them, so he could naturally score in this way.

But facing Anthony, when he didn't have the advantage in strength, his speed was completely at a disadvantage.

He could only rely on the occasional step-through layup to score, and more often he returned to his role as an organizer and organized his teammates. Have fun reading books on May Day! Recharge 100 to get 500 VIP points!

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