Chapter 692 was almost there, but the growth is clearly visible!
Chapter 692 was almost there, but the growth is clearly visible!
"Jump ball!"
A contest for the ball between Chandler and Gortat.
"Snapped!"
Gortat swatted the ball away first, using his tough play to tell the league that he is one of the "Heat's Big Four".
LeBron receives the ball and advances to the right arc, where he faces Su Yan's defense. He immediately sets a screen to bypass Su Yan and attack.
Charge in decisively.
He transformed into a bulldozer, violently ramming into the basketball hoop.
The player guarding him was Tony Allen, who was also physically strong.
But the "King" is still tougher.
The "King" used his best technique, overpowering Tony Allen, attacking the rim, and scoring a layup.
The Heat took the lead.
Switch to offense.
Su Yan pushed forward, drawing LeBron and Wade to double-team him on the right side of the arc, and called for George to set a screen.
but……
Both of them squeezed through screens to chase after him, but Curry's drive was blocked by Chalmers.
Su Yan didn't rush to attack. Instead, he made a lateral pass to George at the left edge of the arc, where he was in an open position.
"tread!"
Bosh filled in.
George vs. Bosh.
The two faced off in their first encounter of the new season.
George, in his second year, gained a lot of confidence after winning a championship.
He has grown and improved by leaps and bounds in just one season.
He is rapidly becoming "General Joe".
Facing a top-ten power forward like Bosh in a one-on-one situation at the left arc, George wasn't too flustered.
Slowly change direction in front of your body to find your rhythm.
The whole thing follows a regular oscillation, constantly looking for a suitable opportunity to break through.
The moment he gets the ball in his right hand, he pushes off the ground and accelerates forward, then abruptly stops and pulls back between his legs just as Bosh catches up.
A feint... then another change of direction and acceleration, getting past Bosh, a layup straight at the basket.
"Bang!"
Missed.
In the next round, George faced off against Bosh again, using a series of crossovers and feints.
He accelerated to the right, made a lightning-fast breakthrough, and then abruptly stopped and pulled back between his legs. The entire breakthrough process was incredibly smooth.
Bosh couldn't keep up.
He could only watch as George combined for a mid-range shot.
"Bang!"
Unfortunately, they missed the mark again.
It wasn't until their third matchup that George finally made a step-back jumper, despite Bosh's attempt to block it.
"COME ON!"
In the commentary box.
Mike Breen exclaimed, "Paul George has taken three shots off Chris Bosh and made one!"
It doesn't seem very efficient.
For a second-year student, this performance is already quite good.
Keep in mind that Chris is a top-ten power forward in the league.
Paul George should have been completely dominated by Chris Paul, but now that the two are facing off, Paul has consistently found space to attack.
That offensive capability is really impressive.
The ending was just a little lacking.
The answer is certain: Paul George and Chris Bosh are not in the same league.
But in his second year, Paul George showed remarkable growth in both confidence and personal ability.
He is increasingly deserving of the title of one of the "New York Three Youngsters."
George can provide more help to the team on the court.
However, he is currently only the team's fourth option, and his influence is not even as great as Tyson Chandler's.
So... if Chandler, Curry, and Su Yan step up their game, they will pose a tremendous threat to the Heat!
The Heat need to play better.
Bosh started on offense, posting up against George in the low post. It looked like he was going straight for the basket, but he actually turned around and hit a mid-range shot... and it went in.
He used a strong offensive play to tell George that even though you've grown a lot, even if you win a championship.
But he is still the stronger one!!!
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