led to block the shot.
But
“Bang!”
O’Neal slammed the ball into the basket through Bynum.
“Beep!”
And the referee’s whistle sounded, and Bynum committed a foul.
This is a 2+1!
An attack that eats you alive!
The scene exploded instantly.
Bynum was a little confused.
Many people may not know that Bynum was under 18 when he was drafted, making him the youngest player in the 2005 class.
So in terms of potential, not to mention the biggest, he can also be ranked among the top three in the 2005 class.
After Brand was traded this season, he was entrusted with an important task.
And there is a detail that the outside world does not know.
Because of his unlimited potential, Bynum feels good about himself and has a lazy training attitude.
But after Kobe came, Kobe knew the importance of Bynum to the team and practiced with him every day.
After all, Bynum is young and can only be obedient in front of a star of Kobe’s level.
The result is that in the second half of the season that just passed, he averaged 11.2 points and 8.6 rebounds per game, which can be described as a rapid improvement.
His outstanding performance even earned him a new nickname in Los Angeles: Little Shark.
As the name suggests, the Lakers have a big shark and the Clippers have a small shark.
It’s just that this round just showed that everything is better when it’s big.
At this time, Kobe went over and pulled Bynum and talked for a while.
Bynum’s expression gradually recovered.
I don’t know if it was because he matured and realized that what he did to O’Neal was stupid. Kobe used all his debts on Bynum.
O’Neal’s extra penalty.
After taking a breath, O’Neal showed off his new free throw posture that he adjusted at the end of the season – one-handed free throws.
/Shake your body, put one hand on your hip, and aim at the basket.
Don’t tell me, this posture is really funny.
“when!”
But it turns out that his free throws don’t seem to be a problem with his posture.
The basketball hit the frame steadily.
Bynum grabbed a defensive rebound.
The Lakers retreated quickly, and Fisher took the ball to the frontcourt and continued to play position.
Then, after Kobe signaled again, the ball went to Gasol again.
Phil Jackson frowned at this time.
He has Posey to deal with on the outside, but on the inside
, in a sense, the Clippers’ inside line is somewhat restrained by the Lakers.
O’Neal is more than enough to defend Bynum, but at the power forward position, no one can match up with Gasol.
Some people would say Millsap.
Millsap is powerful and short, so he can defend West just fine, and his effectiveness against Gasol and Walker won’t be much different.
Not to mention the experience issue.
This is why Phil Jackson replaced Hill with Posey, but did not replace Walker with Millsap.
Gasol once again singled out Walker.
Phil Jackson put his pinky finger in his mouth and whistled.
The Lakers have adjusted their defensive strategy.
Ariza shrinks inside to help defend.
Gasol reacted quickly

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