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Garnett cursed again.

In this game, the two of them were directly facing each other. He was even switched to the other side and was beaten up…

He couldn't believe it. He was a five-time All-Star, the best First Defense in three years, and he was actually beaten by a rookie?

And a rookie who had only played three matches?

This couldn't be tolerated!

Garrett was furious…He received the ball again and pushed forward.

He didn't plan to deal out the cards for this ball. When he reached the top arc, he handed it directly to Nesterovic, who came up to cover, and went deep for the ball.

After he received the ball, he waited for Duke to come forward to defend before he prepared to attack.

Garnett's footsteps were nimble. He started from the free throw line and tried to play behind his back.

He was determined to kill Duke!

However, after dribbling twice, he realized that he was wrong.

Duke's strength, his solid lower body, he... It couldn't move at all!

What the hell!

Was this rookie really that strong?

He started to ram, ramming hard, trying to push his opponent to the basket.

However, no matter how hard he tried, he could not move.

Seeing that there was not much time left for the attack, and that Hughes was eyeing him covetously, ready to come up at any time to double in, he could only retreat and attack.

"Bang!"

As the basketball hit the hoop, his attack failed.

However, the rookie was the one who was angry. He turned around and grabbed the rebound again. After a while, he passed it to Jordan, but he walked away easily.

F@#¥!

Tonight, Garnett cursed a lot, and his good mood from blocking Jordan's layup was gone.

After the Wizards hit the target with Jordan's fadeaway jump shot, the Timberwolves 'coach, Phillip Saunders, felt that he could not take it anymore and quickly called for a time-out.

If they didn't interrupt the genius, they would collapse.

As for Garnett, who was gritting his teeth as he left the stage, Saunders did not pay any attention to him.

Sunders felt that he had made a mistake. He had wanted to use the two tall players who were over 2.1 meters tall to bully the Wizards with their high inside lane. However, he realized that the Wizards did not panic at all. Instead, they attacked and counterattacked quickly, turning the inside lane into a mere decoration, even a burden.

As a last resort, he changed his formation and replaced Lauren Woods, who was running in vain and was still slow, with Gill, leaving Nesterovic on the field.

As a result, Garnett had to return to the fourth position and let Harrison control the ball.

Very good!

Very good!

Saunders 'change of formation was perfect for Garnett.

This old fellow still wanted to get back at Duke.

Both teams returned to the field. The Timberwolves, who were already 11 points behind, began to pick up the pace. Harrison carried the ball across the front field and guided the ball outside. The ball went to Garnett.

He was an All-Star player and the strongest point on the team. It was most suitable for the offense to be launched from him.

However, this round, he had become a black hole in possession of the ball. Once the ball was passed to him, it would not go out again.

He held his breath and took the ball.

However, Duke was still rooted to the spot. No matter how hard he tried, Duke still didn't understand. He could even divert his energy to harass his ball control.

@#¥%!

Garnett was so angry that he could only choose to throw forcefully again.

However, the moment he received the ball, a loud bang followed. His ball was cut off.

It wasn't Duke who did it. It was the stealer, Hughes, who suddenly surrounded him from the side, swatted him away, and snatched him back.

The attack and defense immediately changed.

Saunders 'change of formation was effective. This time, the Wizards' fast attack counterattack did not succeed. Gill had just entered the field, and his energy was full. He blocked in front of Hughes, making him lose his forward path and his passing path.

The geniuses entered the positional battle.

The ball passed to Duke. He wanted to pass it out and let Jordan organize it, but he heard Garnett's passionate encouragement from behind him.

"Come on, attack, rookie!"

"Come and attack me, rookie. I'll let you have a taste of a big hotpot!”

"Come quickly. Don't be afraid. I..."

Duke was really here!

This was the first time in his life that he had heard such a request. Someone actually wanted to be the victim and let him attack…

The basketball was slammed down, and he ignored Jordan's request for the ball. He slammed into Garnett and stopped him from saying anything. He almost lost his breath.

Duke took the opportunity to turn around, slip past the baseline, and step under the basket.

Garnett followed behind him, one hand blocking in front of him to adjust his center of gravity.

Duke didn't care. He stepped on the ground and took off instantly.

Good!

Garnett saw Duke directly attack the box, and without a word, he pounced forward.

Unfortunately, Duke was faster. Before he could block the ball, he had already picked it up. Garnett could only hit the rebound and land in vain.

He lost again with this shot!

Not only did he fail to defend himself, but Duke even said coldly," I'm here. Where are you?”

F@#¥!

Garnet was furious. This warrior who was fighting and retreating really wanted to give Duke a good punch.

But Duke ignored him and left again!

Next, the audience could see that this scene seemed to be repeating itself.

Either Duke blocked Garnett, or Duke used his body to force Garnett.

Even though there were one or two balls that were tenaciously defended by Garnett, at the same time, he could not completely defend against the latter's offense.

But to a certain extent, Duke defeated Garnett, who was single-minded.

The latter lost his cool after being manipulated by Duke, the rookie. He completely forgot that he was the core of the team's offense and that the tactics revolved around him.

After halftime, the Timberwolves managed to trail the Wizards by 17 points under Garnett's wave.

Saunders was furious when he saw the difference in points. He returned to the locker room and scolded Garnett, telling him not to compete with a rookie.

Garnett was angry, but he could only bear it silently.

In the second half, Garnett, who had calmed down a little and put the team first, began to take on the heavy responsibility of the offensive axis.

The Forest Wolves 'offense was very smooth and vibrant under his control.

However, after one quarter, they only had a few exchanges with the Wizards, and the difference in points didn't change much.

In the fourth quarter, they raised the banner of a counterattack and bombarded the Wizards 'basket. However, when there were only 10 points left, the final whistle sounded.

The Timberwolves could only regretfully accept the result of their home defeat.

Garnett, who had regained his composure in the first half of the match and regained his All-Star status, was extremely angry.

He had been killed by a rookie tonight. He had to get back at him for this.

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