Kuame Brown's emotions were in turmoil, and his eyes were fixed on Duke.
Before the latter went on stage, he had left a sentence," Watch me next.”
Then, he really performed and made a contribution to the main force as soon as he entered the field.
He might not have realized the difference in reading the game between him and Duke, but now he just wanted to see what the other side was doing on the field.
Deep position, a step into the penalty area, Jordan rushed inside.
Kuame Brown noticed that Duke had taken a step forward at the same time, blocking Oakley, who was going to make up for the defense. He blocked Oakley to the side, allowing Jordan to smoothly enter the bottom of the basket and make a layup.
This was…
He widened his eyes in surprise.
If he had gotten the ball, he would definitely have been blocking the ball and waiting for the rebound. However, Duke went to the substitutes and caught them off guard. He actually covered for Jordan in the penalty area and did not care about the rebound.
Why did he make such a choice at this moment?
In Brown's line of sight, Jordan easily scored. After scoring, he turned around and looked at Duke seriously, as if he approved of the cover. He was greatly shocked by this scene.
Why did he always do the right thing at the critical moment?
Why did the main force score so easily after he came on?
On the next shot, Stackhouse rushed into the paint and missed his shot. Duke appeared under the basket in an instant, blocking Brandon Haywood behind him and easily picking up the board.
This wasn't a big deal, but Duke's next choice surprised Kuame Brown.
After he got the rebound, he immediately passed it to Jordan, who was near the end line. At this time, the latter was in an open space. The defenders were all staring at the rebound, so they had the opportunity to make a shot.
Jordan received the ball and threw.
It missed!
Duke looked at the trajectory of the basketball and inexplicably arrived near the free throw line. He blocked Oakley, who rushed in to grab the rebound, successfully grabbed the rebound, and then passed it to Jordan.
Jordan was still in an empty spot and continued to catch and shoot.
Still missed!
Duke snatched again and passed again!
Jordan tried again, but missed again!
In the end, Duke seemed to be furious as he snatched and passed the ball…
Finally, Jordan did not waste this opportunity and threw the ball into the basket.
From the beginning to the end, Jordan did not have any defenders around him. It was as if he was playing shooting practice near the baseline.
How could he be so good at snatching?
Why wasn't he scolded?
Kuame Brown was shocked. He looked at Duke, who had been frantically snatching four or five boards in the front field in an instant. He did not attack and kept passing the ball. He was completely dumbfounded.
He actually saw Dennis Rodman on Duke.
An astonishing jump speed, an astonishing sense of positioning, an astonishing persistence in snatching the board, and what puzzled him even more was why he passed it all to Jordan and only to Jordan?
If he attacked the box, he might have already hit it.
If it was him, he would be scolded by Jordan again.
However, after Jordan made the last shot, he did not show any reaction. He calmly stepped back to defend.
What was going on?
Duke was clearly doing something that would get scolded, but he wasn't?
Could it be…
Kuame Brown thought that he had found something interesting. He stared at Jordan, thinking that he had been targeted.
But only Collins, who was beside him, knew what was going on. He smiled.
This Duke was blatantly sucking up to Michael, yet no one could tell. What a magical brain circuit.
The reason why he was not scolded was that Jordan also enjoyed such flattery.
If Jordan had a defender by his side during this period of time, Duke would definitely be criticized.
He was clearly stuck in position, had grabbed the rebound, and was one step away from scoring, but he kept passing the ball head-on…
Just because there was no defender beside him, he was always in an open position and could not shoot smoothly. Then, with someone helping him find his shooting feel, how could Jordan blame him?
Jordan was already being reserved by not kissing Duke.
It could only be said that Duke's cleverness was vividly displayed at this moment.
It allowed Jordan to find a shooting feel like crazy, and it also showed his ability to steal the rebound. It also flattered Jordan. It was simply killing two birds with one stone.
This clever little girl!
Collins couldn't help but praise Duke's brain, and he was also pleasantly surprised by Duke's ability to grab the board and protect the frame.
This was…
He glanced at the confused Kuame Brown beside him.
He was really much stronger than this kid!
Compared to the clever Duke, Bu Lang was a blockhead.
The difference between the players was too obvious!
Kua Mei, oh Kua Mei, I thought you were unreliable and your position wasn't stable. Now that this kid has appeared, your future will be even more difficult.
The training continued, and Duke's performance became more and more eye-catching.
During this training, the two teams did not feel good, and the basketball was difficult to get into the hoop. At this time, Duke became a rebounding maniac. He would always appear in the right position at the right time to grab the rebound and provide support for his teammates.
Not only that, when an opportunity appeared, he did not hesitate and attacked decisively.
From the moment he changed into the main player's avatar, he did not need anyone to remind him, instruct him, or even be scolded. He always did the right thing.
As the training went on, Jordan's gaze stopped on Duke more and more frequently.
He couldn't hide the admiration in his eyes!
Sure enough, Jordan's next move was verified when he stayed behind with Collins alone.
Jordan only said one thing to Collins." This kid is not bad!”
Collins instantly understood.
This was a reminder to him that he liked Duke and that he would give him more opportunities in the future.
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