Superstar Athletes’ Black Tech Systems

Chapter 541 Your house is gone

To be honest, the Blazers' strategy of using Lillard to exchange Li Liang was quite successful, because Li Liang was really exchanged.

In the first half, Li Liang scored a total of 8 points. He missed a three-pointer and made a total of one. After the missed shot, he stopped shooting.

Of the 8 points he scored, four came from free throws, and the only goals in sports games were an air-cut layup and an unexpected jumper from a high position.

As a result, at halftime, the Clippers led the Blazers by 25 points...

It's 25 points again. Now Blazers fans and players will have a physiological reaction when they see the number 25, just like many people see 58.

After the start of the second half, the Blazers still made some struggles.

Lillard hit a three-pointer as soon as he came up, and then the Clippers missed the offense. Lillard quickly pushed back and passed the ball to Matthews who was keeping up.

Matthews finally made a three-pointer!

Two consecutive three-pointers, the score became 63:44, and the point difference suddenly became 19 points!

19 points, not easy, within 20 points.

It feels as if victory is not far away.

When the Clippers missed two consecutive offenses, Paul used repeated pick-and-rolls to pull Robin Lopez out of military training.

After widening the distance, Paul used his speed to force Lopez, and then rushed to the basket with his right hand and made a layup with a low hand.

Paul's rhythm control in the lead situation is really very sublime.

The Blazers played fast and used a quick counterattack to form a dislocation. Lopez hit Li Liang hard and hit a hook.

Then Paul turned around and hit a mid-range jumper after a pick-and-roll...

In the last game, Paul's mid-range put himself into the graveyard, this time he will send the Blazers into the graveyard.

The Blazers did not give up. With the experience of being behind by more than 20 points in the first two halves, the Blazers players were much calmer and more rational in this game.

It should be said that he played very tough and very good, and gradually began to find some ways to deal with the Clippers.

Sometimes it is useless for the coach to say something on the field. The players must experience it on the field, think and ponder it by themselves.

There are five people and five brains on the court, but to become a team, five people need to have common thinking and tacit understanding.

The reason why the Blazers always fall behind by more than 20 points at halftime is because every second quarter, when the Clippers exert their strength, the Blazers' offensive and defensive tacit understanding is completely messed up.

You want to be fast, he wants to be slow, you think it should be played this way, I think it is better to play that way.

Although everyone will communicate repeatedly on the court and the coach will give instructions off the court, the situation is changing rapidly.

Once everyone's lack of tacit understanding leads to chaos, the offense and defense will definitely collapse.

The Clippers don't have this problem, they just rush!

It wasn't until the third quarter of Game 3 that the Blazers finally got their hands on the door.

In fact, blame the Blazers for playing the Rockets in the first round.

What team is the Rockets? A few master-level teams that played blindly.

The Rockets played blindly, and you also played blindly, and found out that they still won, and it was easy to win.

So in the second round, it was still the same, and it ended up being a big loss.

This loss has been lost for three games, and it seems that it will not be able to make up for it.

At this time, the referee suddenly began to show his power.

First, Jordan was called a defensive foul on the inside, and Lopez made two free throws.

Then the Clippers offensively called Barnes a screen foul.

Well, this is also the home of the Trail Blazers anyway, the Portlanders don't want to lose face?

Clippers, if you continue to play like this, what will happen to the ratings?

Therefore, as an envoy of justice, the referee, of course, can't stand it and wants to come out to uphold fairness and justice.

The Blazers also seized this opportunity.

Through repeated running, Batum received a pass at the top of the arc and hit a three-pointer!

The difference between the two sides narrowed to less than 15 points.

Now Rivers is about to call a timeout, and the Clippers need to re-consolidate their advantage.

This is the Moda Center, not Staples. The away game leads by more than ten points, and it is unstable not long after the start of the third quarter.

And the Moda Center finally erupted with long-lost cheers. It has been held underwater for too long, and it is really uncomfortable to hold back.

After the timeout ended, the Clippers' offense did not improve immediately.

Li Liang and Paul tried a high pick-and-roll, and Li Liang also ran repeatedly and cut to the basket for a layup. As a result, he missed both offenses.

Instead, it gave the Blazers a chance to counterattack with a long pass, allowing Matthews to receive a pass from Adelaide for a layup.

The point difference narrowed to only 10 points.

The Blazers finally found a little sense of the game!

The Clippers began to enter a scoring drought.

Several offensive opportunities came out, including Paul's kill to the basket, Li Liang's 45-degree three-pointer from the right side, and Griffin's tip-up after grabbing an offensive rebound, but none of them made a hit.

This allowed the Blazers to see the hope of turning around.

The Blazers players began to relax, and the game entered their senses.

They seized the Clippers' chance of not scoring for more than 2 minutes, and used counterattacks to score twice-including a foul free throw.

The point difference was chased to only 6 points!

From 25 points to 6 points, the Blazers only took half a quarter.

The Clippers finally encountered a little crisis and trouble here.

In this half quarter, Paul held the ball for too long.

The Clippers' wide-open and fast offense, because seeking stability has become a trick for Paul to run here and there with the ball, block it, or attack by himself or pass the ball.

This kind of offensive pioneers have found some tricks in defense, and the key is their confidence.

At this time, Rivers made a substitution and replaced Crawford. As soon as Crawford came up, he scored two points with an unreasonable mid-range jumper.

Finally eased the scoring shortage, Crawford's goal is really critical.

Then, the Blazers Lopez was called a screening foul.

It is estimated that the referee also felt that the clippers were a bit too much in the past, and they need to make up for it.

This is great, the momentum of the Blazers chasing points has been broken.

5 points is a hurdle, once you catch up to 5 points, the situation of the game will be completely different.

Crawford pulled the point difference back to 8 points with a middle distance.

Immediately afterwards, Li Liang finally stood up, he held the ball at the top of the arc, Jordan and Odom came up with a double screen, Li Liang found an opportunity on the right side, directly shot a three-pointer, and hit!

This three-pointer was extremely fatal, and the point difference returned to more than 10 points.

And the morale that had just been gathered by the Blazers players was dispelled.

Attacking the position, Ade took the ball and rushed inside after the pick-and-roll, but was once again ruthlessly capped by Jordan.

This is Jordan's fourth block in this field.

The Blazers made another mistake on the defensive end.

Li Liang picks and rolls at the top of the arc. Crawford and Paul, one with the ball and the other without the ball, run in with the help of Li Liang's cover respectively. As a result, the defense in front of Li Liang is emptied by running...

Paul returned the ball to Li Liang, and Li Liang caught the ball at the top of the arc and made a three-pointer.

Can Li Liang waste this opportunity that is brought to his lips?

Li Liang shook his head straight after scoring the goal, it's useless to give you a chance!

In the first quarter, Lillard was used against Li Liang, and the exchange was good, but it seemed useless, so he let it go.

The score was much behind, so they seized the opportunity to chase back, and then Li Liang stepped back from the edge of the cliff with two three-pointers.

Stotts must be thinking at this time, if Lillard insists on harassing Li Liang until the third quarter, will the effect come out?

I don't know, Stotts doesn't know, the Blazers players can't think of so much, and the game is still going on.

Of course, the players will not give up so easily. Batum, who was abused a bit in the first two games, finally improved in the third quarter.

He hit an answer-ball and immediately responded to Li Liang.

But the momentum of the Blazers' continuous pursuit of points is gone, and the two sides are caught in a tug-of-war where you score a goal and I score a goal.

Moreover, the Blazers made another low-level mistake on the defensive end, allowing Li Liang to sneak to the basket, pick up an offensive rebound, and then easily lay up.

An angry Stotts was circling on the sidelines, how could he let Li Liang steal points like this?

The Clippers regained their strength and rebuilt their defense. Lillard tried to challenge Jordan's defense at the basket, but he rushed to the basket to throw a shot and was slapped out by Jordan with a volleyball cap.

The fifth block of the game!

After this block, Li Liang received the ball and made a long pass to Griffin who was going down fast.

Griffin caught the ball violently and succeeded in a one-handed dunk!

Stotts paused, and during the pause he looked up at the Moda Center ceiling.

The best opportunity for the Blazers to reverse the situation in the whole game was missed.

It seems that there is nothing too regrettable, because there is indeed a gap.

The Clippers were in danger when they were being chased consecutively, and Rivers' timeout did have an effect.

Li Liang's two three-pointers were extremely cold-blooded.

Afterwards, the Clippers did not blindly re-accelerate to play a quick counterattack, nor did they allow Paul or Li Liang to take over the game alone. Instead, they started from defense and used tough one-on-one marking to curb the wave of the Blazers' counterattack.

The Blazers have lost their counterattack momentum after several attacks were blocked.

After the timeout, the Blazers did not score for two minutes, until the substitutes from both sides came on the field, and then began to enter the death seesaw of you one goal and one goal.

When the fourth quarter started, I looked at the score, 88:73, 15 points.

It's much better than the 25 points at halftime, but the 15-point difference is still huge.

Blazers, let's stop fighting, let's go home... Sorry, this is your home.

Your home is gone.

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