Champion Creed
Chapter 732 - 732 250 Kobe's Dream Playing Style Requesting Monthly Tickets!_3

732: 250: Kobe’s Dream Playing Style (Requesting Monthly Tickets!)_3 732: 250: Kobe’s Dream Playing Style (Requesting Monthly Tickets!)_3 The Hawks players were all incredibly hard-working today, whether it was running plays or playing defense.

Even though they knew they might not get the ball much today, they still gave it their all.

Logic would suggest that Roger’s ball-hogging style of play is extremely detrimental to his teammates.

If you don’t pass the ball for a long time, your teammates could lose their enthusiasm on both offense and defense.

That’s why the Zen Master needs the triangle offense, which ensures that the ball passes through everyone’s hands to the greatest extent possible.

Yet tonight, Roger’s ball-hogging didn’t dampen the team’s spirits.

Because everyone was willing to pave the way for Roger to create a slaughterhouse, allowing him to single-handedly take on Spree without worry about double teams, to guard Spree one-on-one without concern for help defense, until Roger vented the frustration that had been bottled up for a year with his ultimate individual heroism!

Yes, this is exactly what Kobe Bryant could only dream of his teammates doing!

Of course, the Hawks can’t play like this every game.

Playing this way for too long would indeed affect the morale of the others.

But Roger has been carrying the team all season, what’s wrong with letting Roger “poison” one game?

He deserves it.

This is the limited-time benefit brought about by the great locker room atmosphere Roger painstakingly cultivated.

Sure enough, Roger, who had just been entangled in a fierce defense against Spree, raised his hand and immediately demanded the ball at the midcourt line to continue isolating.

Sprewell didn’t dare to press him anymore.

He didn’t want to be easily bypassed by Roger.

The result was Roger pulling up for a three-pointer, 8-0!

“Damn, give me the ball!” Sprewell sprinted forward, waving for the ball, ready to steal a counterattack.

Allan Houston threw a long pass to Spree, who received the basketball with no one in front of him—this was the Heat’s best scoring opportunity of the game so far.

But as Sprewell leaped for the layup, the ball was blocked by Roger chasing from behind.

What was astonishing was that Roger wasn’t even trying that hard.

He appeared to be strolling leisurely behind Sprewell, waiting for him to jump, then blocking the shot.

Sprewell’s speed meant Roger didn’t need to chase with all his strength.

After the block, Roger got the ball and executed a quick transition, penetrating the Heat’s established and slack defensive formation to score a layup.

Everyone in the stands was stunned, feeling as though the game had barely started, and Roger had already scored 10 points!?

His scoring was so swift that even Pat Riley was a bit slow to react.

Riley knew Roger was dead set against Spree, but could Roger endure on the offense while locking down Sprewell on defense until the end?

Steve Jones thought he could.

Roger’s effortless block on Spree just now was the proof.

Yes, Roger would practically ignore defense when exchanging blows with AI.

And when battling Kobe, he would then hand over the offensive reins to Pierce.

He can’t focus on both offense and defense in those kinds of games.

But that’s because Kobe and AI are also elite-level players.

If Roger were to guard AI, it would drain a lot of energy and affect his offense.

If Roger were to attack the Lakers, it would consume a lot of energy and impact his defense.

However, with a player like Sprewell, Roger could easily shut him down using only half his energy, then use the other half to effortlessly explode on offense!

That’s what he’s doing right now!

For Spree, on the other hand, it’s just the opposite.

The greater the defensive pressure Roger applies, the less energy Spree has on offense.

Because whether it’s offense or defense, Spree has to give 100% to cope with Roger.

As the game progresses, he would only get weaker.

He’s already fallen into the trap set by the entire Hawks team for Roger’s massacre.

After scoring, Roger jogged back to his own half, staring coldly at Sprewell, “I certainly won’t score 30 points while defending you.

If possible, I’ll score 50 while shutting you down.

That’s 10 more than Jamal Mashburn, just to prove you’re even more of a trash player.”

“This is the playoffs, you talk a big game!” Spree didn’t believe Roger could do it.

But it doesn’t matter.

When the gods want to punish you, whether you believe it or not, it will happen.

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