Tony Allen moved up to help Paul defend Nash, but he was still half a step slow. Nash had quickly transferred the ball to the right flank and ambushed big Q Richardson.

Richardson caught the ball and shot immediately.

It took less than five seconds from Nash to Richardson to shoot. The Suns finished an attack too fast.

But fortunately, Richardson's shot failed to hit. He banged the iron. It was a long backboard. James turned back and grabbed the backboard in front of Joe Johnson.

He also runs towards the front court with the ball, but the Suns' defense speed is very fast. The Suns often don't care about grabbing the front court rebounds after the attack. They swish back and are ready to launch the next attack.

The Suns retreated so fast that James ran to the front court with the ball and pressed down the speed. He withdrew two or three steps outside the three-point line with the ball and waited for his teammates to come and settle down.

Paul came forward to cover James and helped him block Marion. James broke in with the ball and replaced his Nash. There's nothing to say. He directly bullied Nash with his body and rushed down the basket with NASH.

Next to Xiao Si moved one step sideways and reached out to shoot off James's basketball.

But James should be faster, receive the ball quickly, take off and lay up, and directly split the button with one hand to blow the basketball into the basket.

James led the team to chase points continuously to stabilize the situation. He didn't give the Suns an attack.

The stable Cavaliers also gradually show the strength of the league's top team. They really don't rely on luck as skip said.

It would be a lot of luck to win so many games in a row.

After the first quarter, the Suns led the Cavaliers by four points.

The difference of 4 points is really nothing in the game with three quarters left.

As soon as the second quarter came up, James took the ball behind him with the help of big Z's cover to get space for shooting. He made a three-point shot, whew, hit steadily, and chased the difference to only one point.

Nash brought the ball to Paul, dribbled the ball, broke into the vicinity of the free throw line, made an emergency stop, rode a horse and shot an arrow, and got two points steadily. Although his average score in the season was not as high as James, his offensive ability was still very strong, especially the offensive ability of the distance in his hand, It must be better than James, who has not yet obtained medium-range offensive skills.

In terms of attack, James is strong because he has a strong body at the bottom, James's dominant step breakthrough, one-hand accurate three-point shooting, supplemented by Alston's smooth dribbling skills and the strange rhythm of the big hammer brother of the time Lord.

This makes James break through the basket and lay up. It's like a duck to water. When he doesn't break through, he can shoot on the outside.

Of course, this doesn't mean that he doesn't have the ability to shoot in the middle distance. He can throw an extremely high hit rate outside the three-point line. It's still helpful to enter the middle distance shooting. Moreover, he has deliberately worked hard to practice the middle distance shooting during training, but his middle distance shooting efficiency is not so high compared with breakthrough layup and outside shooting, And he really doesn't give much distance.

In addition, he does not have a good back singles, nor does he have exquisite offensive skills such as footwork under the basket. He is still a long way from becoming a player who is an offensive kaleidoscope and proficient in 18 kinds of offensive skills.

And he is also very clear about this and has been moving in that direction.

However, now he has been able to perform stunningly. When he really integrates all these into one, what kind of shocking performance can he perform?

He didn't make too many assumptions about it. He just walked forward step by step.

Anyway, he doesn't need to worry. Even if he stops in his current state and can't make progress, he believes that his future achievements can enter the hall of fame.

However, it's always good to have the opportunity to have more skills.

For example, now, when he changed his defense to Nash, Nash sent a wonderful assists. He really passed the ball from the gap to Marion to help Marion score a jump shot.

So James threw Nash a sticky card.

He has got this sticky card for a long time. During this period, he thought about using it for Paul and some other players, but he held back and kept it all the time.

Finally, he decided to use the sticky card on one of Kidd or Nash.

He just thought about it and didn't decide whether to throw sticky cards for NASH or Kidd.

Reasonably speaking, Kidd's calm and strong body is somewhat similar to him. If he can copy Kidd's passing skills, it should be very appropriate.

But then he thought again, he doesn't need to play calmly, he doesn't need the overall view on the court, and he doesn't need to be strong. These things are already top-notch in him. Can you really copy Kidd's passing organization skills?

On the other hand, Nash doesn't really have the elegance and spirituality of NASH. He can't do that magic passing skill.

Although he has acquired teodorovic's passing skills before and occasionally has the meaning of losing and looking good when passing, teodorovic is really far from Nash.

In addition, he thought, in his previous life, didn't the fans criticize James for playing badly? There is no such elegant feeling, there is no such picturesque feeling of shooting, that is, a muscular man is strong and powerful. What is missing is to make up for what, and make up for Nash's passing and assists skills, which is forced by a passing Sao. What else can the fans say?

At that time, he can also show his Sao spirit.

However, Nash's passing organization skills are diamond level skills. His sticky card can indeed be applied to diamond level skills, but the probability of sticking is only 3%. Can he stick?

After he threw out the sticky card, he thought of this. He couldn't help feeling a little uneasy. He must stick it, he must stick it, and he talked in his heart.

"Ding..."

After throwing it out, almost a few seconds later, the system sent feedback on the results.

James was a little nervous about the result of opening the system, and then he wanted to raise his hand and shake his fist twice, but he soon put it down, because it was Nash who assisted Marion's jump shot that scored the ball. If he raised his fist and waved, it might be misunderstood that he was celebrating for his opponent.

But he was still very excited. He ran over to take the ball and push with the ball, because he got stuck!