Dikembe Mutombo and Jordan are definitely better defensively. After all, compared to Han Yi, Mutombo can only defend!

So Mutombo blocked Kobe Bryant twice in one game!

This is too, too, too important for Jordan.

Look at Mutombo now, and then look at Han Yi sitting in a daze off the court. Jordan is really angry!

"Look at Mutombo, and then look at Han Yi. How can they compare? Mutombo knows how to guard the inside and slap Kobe hard, but what about you, Han Yi? Just stand outside the three-point line, what's the use! There's no one in front of you and I can't pass the ball, idiot!"

Jordan only dared to think about this in his heart, and didn't dare to really say it to Han Yi.

He didn't dare to say it because he was afraid, but because he knew that this was not to criticize Han Yi, but to express that he was showing his cowardice and telling this junior who didn't respect him that he was really old.

Therefore, he could easily imagine Han Yi's answer:

"Why should I help you defend Kobe? Aren't you two playing ace vs. ace?"

Of course, being able to think of this proves that Jordan already knows Han Yi a little, but not very well.

Because if Han Yi really wants to answer this question, he must add another sentence:

"How can I help you? Didn't you see that O'Neal and others gave way when you rushed into the inside?"

"No way, no way, you don't think you can really get in with your old arms and legs?"

And when Mutombo came up, everything was self-evident. Jordan didn't need to ask Mutombo to defend Kobe, Mutombo had already arranged Kobe clearly.

Kobe attacked twice in a row and was blocked twice. He started to hesitate in the third attack. Of course, Kobe hesitated not because he didn't dare to attack, but because O'Neal started to roar in the paint again:

"Damn bastard, give me the ball quickly, I can easily beat this African!"

In fact, it was indeed possible. O'Neal pushed his body and Mutombo beside him was squeezed out!

Kobe knew clearly that it would be more likely to score if he gave the ball to an inside giant like O'Neal rather than letting him continue to challenge the African mountains!

But Kobe still didn't pass the ball to O'Neal, but passed the ball to Kevin Garnett who was cutting to the basket!

O'Neal blocked Mutombo, and the only one left in the Eastern Conference basket was Shawn Kemp who had no intention of defending!

Shawn Kemp symbolically stretched out his arms, and Kevin Garnett whizzed past and violently abused the basket!

Facing the exasperated O'Neal, Kobe smiled slightly and celebrated with the excited Garnett by clapping his hands!

"Tsk, I thought you were on the Lakers?" Kobe said disdainfully:

"If I don't pass the ball to you in the Lakers, I can't make the shot if I pass it to others, but now there are too many people who can help me make the shot!"

It's very embarrassing for Jordan, he can only continue to attack by himself!

It's not that he doesn't want to pass the ball to Mutombo, the problem is that as long as there is a high enough pillar under the basket, Mutombo can be firmly blocked, not to mention that there are three thick and movable pillars standing under the basket in the West now!

Of course, Jordan can choose to pass the ball to Rainman Kemp, this guy's empty cut dunk is his specialty. At the beginning of the game, Jordan fed him a ball like this, and it was also full.

But Jordan found that when he chose to let Han Yi sit on the sidelines and let Mutombo on the court, Rainman Kemp was not so good at dunking!

After all, Kemp relies on rushing to the inside line. As for the mid-range, Kemp can do it, but he can only shoot, and he is not an elite.

And if they were all mid-range shots, why did you have to shoot Kemp? I, Jordan, could have shot it myself, right?

Garnett swept the free throw line with super-fast footwork, Malone stood on Kemp's shoulders, O'Neal and Mutombo fought at the basket, or Mutombo suffered unilaterally at the basket...

In front of this terrifying inside combination in the West, the inside really had no chance at all.

A damn thought flashed through Jordan's mind:

Is it possible that those simple shots that Han Yi just made were not simple at all?

You know, when Han Yi was there just now, the defense took care of O'Neal and Malone at the same time, and the offense either opened up space or cut directly to the basket to create dunk opportunities.

At that time, Jordan, who had the ball, had many choices. Facing O'Neal who was guarding the basket, he passed the ball to Han Yi. Han Yi could not only pull the opponent out, but also complete a one-on-one dunk even when the opponent's defense was extremely tight!

It was because Han Yi seemed to be so relaxed in completing all this that Jordan subconsciously thought that he had attracted enough attention to make Han Yi play so easily.

But when Han Yi went down, Jordan's own attractiveness naturallyAlthough there is no change, why did this game suddenly become difficult to play?

Such an easy ball, you Mutombo and Kemp are both All-Stars, and they are senior All-Stars, how can you be worse than an All-Star rookie? ?

Jordan played a few more shots, and his hit rate began to gradually decline. The anger he had just had with Han Yi had gradually dissipated. With this anger, the feeling of shooting was gone.

Phil Jackson also took the opportunity to replace Jordan, who was actually very old. With a big wave of his hand, he replaced the Georgetown University duo in the second half of the third quarter:

Han Yi + Allen Iverson!

This All-Star is the first time for the two young talents of Georgetown, and it is also the first time for them to be on the court at the same time!

Although they haven't played a game together for more than two years, they are still much better than these temporary All-Stars when they cooperate!

No gestures or even eye contact were needed. When Han Yi and Iverson, the only two guys with 90+ speed in the whole game, ran at full speed, they found that although they were all top players in the league, they seemed to have been cursed with deceleration!

Before others could react, Iverson threw the ball high into the air, leading a giant to fall out of thin air!

"Boom!"

A dunk blew up the whole court, and it was not only the group of screaming spectators off the court, but also the group of All-Stars on the court!

"Oh, my God, is this speed really real?"

When Han Yi completed the dunk under the basket with a domineering attitude, the three inside players of the Western All-Stars didn't even run to the basket, let alone defend!

Kevin Garnett, who ran the fastest, always believed that his speed was top among seven-foot tall people, but Han Yi had already slammed the basket when he only ran to the free throw line.

As for O'Neal and Malone, they had to run back before they even reached half court.

Fast, really really fast!

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