I don't know the Bucks official, how do you think about the Knicks' defense of the alphabet brother today?
On January 29, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, and the Bucks defeated the Knicks 123-108 at home. Alphabet Brother played 34 minutes in this game, scoring 38 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists on 12-of-19 shooting. I have to say that the alphabet brother has been on a step every year over the years, and the progress is too great. Originally, you can become a superstar in the NBA by relying on your body, but you still have to rely on technology! Can hit the middle shot, three points, free throws can also be 16 penalties 12 in the alphabet brother, you say how to prevent?

In the past few seasons, the alphabet brother's own efforts and league efforts have now vaguely gained the momentum of the league's first man. Other teams will naturally be more intense in their defenses against Alphabet Brother. Some conventional defensive actions can't stop the alphabet brother, and naturally there will be some less conventional actions. It can be said that the alphabet brother has now begun to enjoy the defensive treatment that James encountered that year. In the game against the Knicks, Alphabet Brother was directly hugged by the defender when he hit the basket at high speed, and once jumped in the air to get a layup.
It is good to be hugged when high-speed impact, at least the opponent still has a little protective action, but it is more harmful to be directly hugged in the air. In the second quarter of the game, Brother Alphabet broke through the layup, and Noel flew over behind him, and his long arm directly wrapped around Brother Alphabet's head, knocking Brother Alphabet to the ground. After watching the replay, the referee gave Noel a first-degree malicious foul! After the alphabet brother got up, he looked a little angry.
"Fat Ding Basketball" believes that when The Alphabet Brother encounters such a defense, he should calm his mentality. After all, if you want to stand at the top of the NBA, you must learn to deal with such a defense. When James was at his peak, he often encountered such defenses, and sometimes he did not necessarily foul the opponent's defense, didn't James survive? James rarely gets angry with his opponents, rarely fights with the referees, and only responds to opponents with better performances on the court.
Not to mention that the Bucks' style of play is already more fierce, for such a defensive intensity, the alphabet brother should be more adaptable!