Bishop of the Devil

Chapter 246 Jazz is very frustrated (three updates guaranteed)

Although the transfer process was a bit tricky, the final result was quite satisfying.

Big Ben has consumed some attributes that he can't use, and added a little bit of precious rebounding attributes. This transaction is undoubtedly not a loss.

In the future, when Ben completes the task of creating a god and can add two more rebound attributes to reach Rodman's rebounding level, Richard will probably be able to laugh out of his dreams.

Rodman's rebounding strength is terrifying just by looking at his ability to score 18+ for two consecutive years.

In his 14-year career, he averaged more than 14 rebounds per game in 8 seasons!

In Ben's 16-year career, he only had more than 14 rebounds in one season, which was 15.4 rebounds per game in the 2002-03 season.

There is no doubt that there is a real gap in rebounding strength between the two.

Once Ben's rebounding ability reaches Rodman's level, Ben will take off completely...

Richard's next plan is to continue to look for opportunities to complete the tasks of Ben and Kobe.

The tasks of these two people are very difficult. Richard must find the most suitable schedule before starting the tasks of these two people.

In the blink of an eye, time has entered late December.

The Philadelphia 76ers eventually sold Coleman and acquired Charles Oakley from the New York Knicks.

It’s hard to say who loses in this deal. In terms of player strength, Coleman is undoubtedly better than Oakley at the moment, but Oakley doesn’t occupy the ball, and his defense and rebounding are better than Coleman’s, so The 76ers' strength will not be affected.

This small-scale transaction did not create much excitement among the fan base, and not many people paid attention to it.

What really caught the attention of fans was Oakley's first game after joining the Philadelphia 76ers.

They play the Jazz away from home.

Richard was elbowed by Stockton and almost died. This incident undoubtedly made the West Lafayette players quite angry.

Naturally, they ignored the fact that Richard punched Stockton twice first, and focused on Stockton waving his elbow at Richard...

It is conceivable that Iverson must have been extremely targeted at Stockton during the game.

All kinds of singles, all kinds of provocations, all kinds of trash talk...

Stockton is not a good person. When faced with provocations, especially those from a second-year rookie player, he naturally becomes angry.

The verbal friction between the two escalated directly to a physical conflict.

It is said to be a physical conflict, but in fact it is just pushing and shoving on the field. This kind of conflict is too common...

In the NBA of this era, if there is no pushing or shoving between players in any game on any given day, then it is probably because God has descended with love and peace.

Iverson's small body naturally couldn't push Stockton, and he was pushed back again and again.

At this time, what made the Jazz home fans jump is that the 76ers' seven-foot small forward rushed out, rushed behind Stockton, and choked Stockton again, relying on his height advantage to lock Stockton. live.

Iverson took this opportunity to hit Stockton with an old punch.

The 76ers fans on the field were dumbfounded. The situation in front of them looked so familiar. It seemed that the two men had used the same routine when they beat Coleman in the locker room.

Dazhi chokes from behind, and Iverson uppercuts from the front.

Did these two people fight and cooperate? Is there a tacit understanding?

The coordination was so skillful that it could even be described as smooth and flowing. As soon as Dazhi locked Stockton, Iverson's old punches immediately followed up, without any sloppiness at all.

If it comes to fighting alone, these two people estimate that no matter who challenges Stockton, they will be no match...

But the key point is that these two people have no intention of fighting alone, they just want to beat you in a group!

Group fighting is not the end, there must be group fighting with cooperation and tacit understanding.

When Malone saw that Stockton was beaten again, he immediately went berserk and rushed out from the basket, preparing to help.

A Dazhi and an Iverson, the two of them together are probably not even enough to make Malone an elbow...

Enraged, Ma Long looked like he was about to go on a killing spree.

But before Malone could rush out of the basket, New York old man Oakley blocked him.

"Man, why don't you watch the fun with me?" Old Oakley had a smile on his face and didn't take Malone seriously at all.

Malone was determined to knock Oakley away, but he knew very well that after knocking Oakley away, the originally small conflict might develop into a large-scale brawl!

This is the regular season. Once a fight like that happens, the Jazz will definitely suffer the big loss in the end.

Think about the salaries of both parties. Oakley, Iverson and Dazhi are suspended. How much money will be lost...

As for the Jazz, if they are suspended, they will lose much more.

The referee blew his whistle, pulled Stockton out of Dazhi's "embrace", and directly kicked off all three of the brawlers.

In a fight like that between Ben and Malone, the referee would not dare to rashly intervene. After all, these two people are too lethal, and if they are not careful, they will be accidentally injured.

And in this small-scale fight now, when Stockton is locked up, it is naturally much safer for the referee to intervene.

Jazz home fans are going crazy!

Only half a year later, the star of his team was beaten again!

If you were beaten by Portland gangsters, that would be normal. After all, they were gangsters, unreasonable gangsters...

But now the Philadelphia 76ers, who are a rotten tomato and a bird's egg, dare to take action against the Jazz? !

Are they crazy...

Could it be that no one cares about Jazz's evil reputation now? Could it be that every team now regards the Jazz as a ball of mud that can be manipulated at will? !

Jazz fans are very loyal to their home team!

The reason is the iron-blooded style of the Jazz. No matter how the game is played, the Jazz will lose the game anyway...

The entire league, even if they are Chicago gangsters or New York old guys, they have to take it easy when they encounter the Jazz.

It's better now. A little Philadelphia 76ers dared to squat on their Jazz's head to relieve themselves. How could they stand it...

What makes them even more unbearable is that the opponent's fighting routine is too shameless.

When Stockton was beaten, he didn't even find a chance to fight back...

The last time Stockton was beaten, at least he was able to regain his position and return an elbow. Although he was disgusted, at least he didn't suffer a loss and even took advantage.

Even Malone was blocked by the 76ers' new aid, Oakley.

The Jazz were aggrieved, and the fans were even more aggrieved. Their star player was beaten by two newcomers...

Two freshmen from Purdue University, freshmen coached by Richard.

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