Chapter 296 Battle Rocket
Chapter 296 Battle Rocket
Chapter 296 Battle Rocket
And the Magic's next game will come to Houston, the space city, to play against the last of the league's four super teams.
Olajuwon led the Rockets to the top of the Western Conference this season.
However, in this alliance where the east is strong and the west is weak, the leaders in the west can't really explain anything.
The last time a Western Conference team won the championship, it dates back to the 87-88 season when the Lakers defeated the Pistons. The FMVP of that season was James Worthy.
In this game, most people are optimistic about the Magic winning.
As for the magic team's ultimate devil's schedule, it seems that there is a great chance of ending with a three-game winning streak.
To the relief of everyone on the Magic team, Davis seemed to be back to normal.
Although DeWeese lowered his daily training volume so that everyone in the Magic team lost a place to watch the show when they were resting in the training room, but this kind of DeWeese made everyone feel like a normal person.
Some people also asked DeWeese why he suddenly lowered the training volume, but DeWeese prevaricated them with excuses such as muscle fatigue.
Davis has also carefully studied the watch sent by the system in the past few days.
He found that this watch can basically realize other functions except that it cannot directly improve his ability value.
And the last two mysterious lottery cards sent by the system also made Davis feel itchy.
But he didn't rush to open it, because it wouldn't work if it was opened now, and it wasn't enough to put it there.
The shadow left by what happened in the system space last time was slowly dissipating.
Although he lost the two magic weapons of infinite physical strength and injury tolerance, and in a short period of time, DeWeese's ability value increased from 91 to 99, and it will take some time for him to adapt to his skyrocketing ability value.
But none of this affects DeWeese's ability to control the game more calmly.
After all, his strength has improved, so it wouldn't make the game worse because of it.
On the morning of March 3, the Magic got off their special plane and arrived at the aerospace city of Houston.
Tonight they will challenge the Houston Rockets away.
DeWeese is not very familiar with the two super centers in the West. They play against each other twice a year, plus the All-Stars meet, and they meet very rarely.
This game is just an ordinary regular season. It is only because the Magic have just played the Bulls and the Knicks in a row that this game has a special flavor.
However, DeWeese's recent explosive performance has also become another aspect of media attention. Whether DeWeese, who scored 86 points and 30 assists in two games, can continue his performance is also a point that everyone is looking forward to.
In addition, Kassel, who was replaced by Davis himself, has also made great progress this season. He can contribute 13 points and 6 assists per game.
He has also become the Rockets' most stable scoring point besides Olajuwon and Drexler.
But facing Davis tonight, Cassell is destined to be taught a little lesson.
Olajuwon is the only player with a jump ball advantage against O'Neal.
After O'Neal came to the league, he played a total of 5 games with the Rockets. Olajuwon won the ball three times.
And tonight, Olajuwon once again turned the ball over O'Neal's head to his side.
Cassell scrunched his ugly face, looking for the pass.
"Sam, be careful!"
Before he realized what was going on, he felt his hands were empty.
When he turned his head, Davis had already advanced the ball to the frontcourt at high speed.
Scoring the first point of the game with an elegant dunk, Davis retreated back to the backcourt expressionlessly.
Although the mood has recovered, DeWeese retains this deadpan habit.
Because Ana thinks it's cool.
Cassell brought the ball to the frontcourt again. He carefully protected the ball and looked at the Magic No. 1 who was said to have traded him away.
Originally, he still held the idea of showing his strength in front of Davis, but when Davis sent him off at the beginning, Cassel put away all his proud thoughts and started his own job with peace of mind.
He passed the ball to Olajuwon, which has been a constant play for the Rockets for more than a decade.
Olajuwon jumped high to receive the ball, and he didn't feel any timidity because O'Neal was behind him.
He dribbled the ball twice, turned to shoot.
O'Neill subconsciously thought that Olajuwon, a man full of fake moves, must have deceived him.
But when he saw that Olajuwon hooked the ball directly, he realized that he was like a fool and was scored the first goal by Olajuwon on the head.
O'Neill gritted his teeth and ran to the frontcourt.
And DeWeese also slammed the ball to O'Neal in the frontcourt very sensibly.
O'Neal exerted all his strength and leaned heavily on Olajuwon behind him.
Olajuwon couldn't bear O'Neal's great strength now, so he took a step back.
O'Neal took advantage of the situation, turned around and forced to squeeze past Olajuwon, and slammed a ground shot on his head for a dunk.
Olajuwon wanted to block O'Neal's dunk, but it was difficult for him to block O'Neal head-on because he was out of position.
So he could only watch O'Neal dunk on his head.
Facing Cassell, who was also a rookie in 93, Davis played very comfortably.
After all, he is no longer the strength he should have at this age.
Davis, with 99 abilities, once again played a super performance against Kassel.
He scored 12 points and 4 assists in the first quarter.
In the second quarter, D'Antoni put Davis on the sidelines to rest according to the usual arrangement.
Nick Van Exel was so excited that he was about to cry.
He never got to play early in the second quarter.
After playing in the second quarter, Van Exel played very actively. He showed the Rockets' home fans how to be the first substitute for Davis.
Kenny Smith of the Rockets now relies more on experience to play, and there are not many ways to face Van Exel, who is strong and fast.
"This is simply a little DeWeese." Kenny Smith looked helplessly at Van Exel, who broke through him head-on and successfully picked the basket, and sighed with his hips crossed.
Although he returned a ball on Van Exel's head, Kenny Smith really felt old when he saw the little man running all over the field without paying attention.
His statistics in the Rockets are not as good as rookie Cassel, averaging 10 points and 4 assists per game.
Van Exel completed Davis' task perfectly in the second quarter. He scored 9 points, 2 assists and 2 rebounds in the absence of Olajuwon.
Rockets coach Lao Tang could only frown and replaced Olajuwon 2 minutes earlier.
(End of this chapter)
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