Champion Creed -
Chapter 562 - 562 202 The Gaoler really knows how to reform villains asking for monthly tickets!_3
562: 202: The Gaoler really knows how to reform villains (asking for monthly tickets!)_3 562: 202: The Gaoler really knows how to reform villains (asking for monthly tickets!)_3 Having said that, Roger leaned on Miller in the offensive zone to get the ball.
Miller thought Roger was going to turn around for a jump shot, but Roger suddenly spun around, bypassed him, and then faced the tall Rik Smits to score with a pick basket.
7 to 0.
“Now I can say that Roger’s pick basket surpasses Iceman’s presence, it’s the best pick basket in NBA history.
The Pacers want to be another San Diego Padres, but it looks not so easy,” Steve Jones had just finished speaking when the fans at the scene started to get agitated.
Watching Roger thrash the guy who called Atlanta a crownless city, the fans on site felt extremely exhilarated.
This time, Roger didn’t talk to Miller, but turned his head towards Bird, “Larry, take this trash out.
You’re better than him right now!”
“Shut up!” Miller answered for Bird.
“Shut up?
Forgot?
It wasn’t me who started talking!
I didn’t talk about a crownless city, I didn’t make jokes about little fans.
Reggie, you really made me mad today!
You’re done today, you’re ruined!”
Reggie Miller, always the villain bringing the utmost malice to his opponents, was now skewered and roasted by another demon.
For the rest of the game, Reggie Miller couldn’t score at all.
He was tightly locked down by Roger, struggling through Roger’s entanglement, trash talk, and elbows.
He couldn’t receive passes, and even if he did, he couldn’t make the shots, let alone break through.
Roger used Miller’s own tactics against him.
He was scorched by Roger’s fury, wishing he were dead!
And what was even more embarrassing wasn’t just that Reggie Miller couldn’t score, but the entire Pacers team couldn’t score at all!
The Hawks remembered the Gaoler’s command well: let these bastards be utterly humiliated.
So, the Hawks started with maximum intensity, while the Pacers, a team with mediocre offensive talent, couldn’t score at all under the relentless defense of the Hawks.
Larry Bird called two timeouts, but they were of no help.
The team did get some chances, but the few opportunities they had were not capitalized on by the Pacers’ players.
Thus, by the end of the first quarter, the Hawks had widened the score gap!
In the sixth minute of the first quarter, an already mentally collapsing Reggie Miller was still seeking the team’s first points of the game.
This round, he finally managed to shake off Roger, the persistent irritant, through a double screen.
Mark Jackson, who had just managed to lose Pippen, passed the ball to Miller on the left side of the court.
Miller, facing the rapidly approaching Roger, lifted the basketball on tiptoe.
Roger raised his center of gravity but didn’t jump straight up to block it.
In his fifth year of his career, Roger was not going to be easily fooled anymore!
Seeing he couldn’t fake Roger out and with the 24-second shot clock running down, Miller had no choice but to shoot over Roger and take a chance.
But Roger didn’t even give Reggie Miller the chance to gamble.
Timing his jump perfectly, he brutally slapped the ball into the frontcourt.
It was like Reggie Miller, who was in the midst of a firestorm, had finally found a door to escape through, but Roger suddenly appeared and slammed the door shut hard!
After that, Reggie Miller could only struggle in agony in the firestorm.
This was the Gaoler’s punishment for the disobedient prisoner.
Reggie Miller was pushed mid-air, causing him to lose balance and fall to the ground.
After completing the block, Roger looked at Pippen and Stevie Smith running forward unguarded and didn’t join the attack.
Instead, he crossed over Miller, walked into the stands, sat down next to Andy, and coldly pointed at Miller like pointing at a lost dog:
“If you don’t want to apologize, I will make you pay in my own way.”
The Gaoler’s authority reached its peak at that moment.
“Bang!”
As soon as Roger finished speaking, a loud noise came from the other side of the court, where the swiftly following Pippen assisted Stevie Smith for a fierce two-handed dunk.
Now, the score was a humiliating 19 to 0!
This was the fiercest offensive surge in NBA history and the most humiliating start!
The Pacers, known for using brutal defense against opponents, were today themselves knocked down by brutal defense.
Reggie Miller, watching Roger jeering at him from the bench and seeing the bloody score, knelt on the ground, pounding the floor, screaming, “Damn it, damn it.”
His dignity had been burnt to ashes by Roger in an instant.
His mindset was completely shattered.
Now, courtside Hannah realized what Roger meant by his pre-game words.
The fire of Atlanta really made this arch-villain who brought bad news to other teams scream in agony, with no escape.
The morale of Atlanta’s fans was greatly boosted at a time when the Warriors were eliminated, all the media mocked the city, and Reggie Miller dared to say things like “crownless city.” Atlanta really needed such a night to hold their heads high!
The fans prayed to Roger, and Roger responded to them.
At that moment, Roger became the only god of Atlanta.
Steve Jones watched as the fierce Pacers were directly stifled and shook his head:
“Never try to be the bad kid in the Georgia Dome, because the Gaoler really knows how to reform crooks.”
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