The Nets are working hard on offense and defense, but Durant feels so good tonight that he can't suppress George one-on-one.

The outside world says that the Warriors are a rare four-star team in history, but in fact they are not just four-star, but a combination of the first point guard, the top three shooting guards, the top two small forwards and the top five power forwards. If one is in good condition, it can fully drive the other three.

18 to 30, more than 9 minutes into the first quarter, the Nets were abruptly opened up by double-digit points.

The eyes of the fans at the scene were full of helplessness. It was really not that the teammates were not strong enough, but that the enemy had a Gundam!

The only good news is that at this time, both sides have entered the rotation one after another. Cole, as if giving face to the home fans, replaced Durant and Curry, who were feeling hot. Skillfully mastered.

However, there are two All-Stars left, and the Warriors are now led by Green and Thompson, with Livingston, Iguodala and David West replaced.

After Livingston jumped out of the player option, he joined the Warriors for 30 million in three years, and West continued to pursue his championship basic salary to join the Warriors.

The Nets were led by Butler and Yi Jianlian, who replaced Rondo, Mitchell and Oden.

Rondo dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, and Iguodala directly stuck to Mitchell.

Mitchell performed well in the past, which was taken care of by Cole.

Iguodala's defense is like jellybean, and Mitchell has several pick-and-rolls and counter-runs and can't get a chance.

Rondo finally gave the ball to Yi Jianlian, and Yi Jianlian went to the free throw line after causing West's thugs under the basket.

Two free throws were made, and the Nets continued to chase points.

Livingston advanced to the frontcourt and gave the ball to Green, and Green also sent a second pass from the top of the arc. Thompson came out from the middle distance to catch the ball and hit it.

Mitchell still had no chance in the frontcourt. The ball was stuffed into the basket for Oden, and Oden directly pushed Green and dunked one.

There were whistles at the scene.

But looking back, Green immediately returned a three-pointer from outside the three-point line, and chattered endlessly after the hit.

After the first quarter, the score between the two sides was fixed at 24 to 36. The Nets and the Warriors were in a stalemate for a while, but they failed to get the score closer.

Green was very arrogant before the game, but the strength of the Warriors did give him this arrogant capital.

Back in the second quarter, Jokic led the Nets, plus Rondo, Mitchell, Markkanen and Oden; Green led the Warriors, plus Livingston, Iguodala, Nick · Young, West.

Rondo dribbled the ball to the frontcourt organization, Mitchell was still restricted from receiving the ball, and Markanen made a mid-range catch.

Despite falling behind, the Nets showed the toughness of the team.

"Defend! Defend!"

The audience was encouraged and began to actively shout and cheer.

Green continued to organize with the ball at the top of the arc, and the Warriors had a lot of pick-and-rolls and counter-runs without the ball. Even if they changed a group of players, their tactical quality was still very high.

However, the Nets also did a very good defense and did not give the Warriors a chance to easily catch the ball and attack.

At this time, Iguodala suddenly made a pick-and-roll for Green while running, and Green dribbled the ball and accelerated directly after seeing it.

Mitchell switched defenses, and Green pressed him directly to the inside. After the confrontation, he sent the ball into the basket, which also caused Mitchell's defensive foul.

After the goal, Green was very excited, and rushed to the bottom line to roar at the audience.

There was booing.

Under the booing, he laughed even happier. He turned around and saw Mitchell, and immediately smiled and said, "Hey, Mitchell, welcome to the NBA."

He didn't say rookie, but said the same thing.

Mitchell didn't say a word after hearing it, and went up to confront Green face to face.

The referee on the sidelines immediately sounded the warning whistle.

The two were separated by the referee and teammates, and the field began to smell like gunpowder.

Green shook his head, still smiling, and still regarded Mitchell as a rookie in his heart.

Amidst the boos, his extra penalty missed, but the Warriors still hold a 12-point lead.

Rondo took the ball to the front court, but at this time Mitchell took the initiative to reach out for the ball. After fighting with Green, he was a little bit enthusiastic.

Rondo didn't pass the ball to the past, but shouted and signaled him to make a tactical move.

Mitchell was fooled by Green when he turned around and took the ball hard. Rondo is still an old ball ruffian.

Mitchell was even more upset when he didn't get the ball, but he didn't express this unhappiness in the confrontation, but ran back and forth holding back his energy.

Jokic made a beautiful pick-and-roll, and Mitchell cut to the basket for a chance.

Rondo noticed it immediately, and hit the ground with his hands.

Feed the ball beautifully and comfortably, the ball went directly to Mitchell's hands, Mitchell jumped up with the ball, and West, who came over from the defense, directly pressed the ball into the basket.

"boom!"

The ball flew off, but the sideline referee also whistled West's blocking foul.

There was a whistle at the scene. Although the ball was not dunked, it was almost there. Mitchell's physical fitness is really good.

With two free throws, he finally got the first point of the game.

Iguodala missed a three-pointer after receiving the ball. Jokic received the rebound and gave the ball to Rondo with one hand. Rondo made another long throw with an advance amount. After the ball, he made a quick layup.

Green retreated immediately at the top of the circle, but still failed to catch up with Mitchell and watched the latter score a layup.

Mitchell scored four points in a row and finally recovered some form.

Livingston hit Rondo with a low back and pulled in one.

Looking back, this time Rondo took the initiative to signal Mitchell to come out to catch the ball, and after signaling his teammates to pull away, let him single out Iguodala one-on-one.

This is the sense of a high-quality point guard. If Mitchell is not allowed to rush to the top, he will also add fuel to the fire after he finds himself in a good state.

Mitchell played Iguodala one-on-one, dribbling the ball directly to get himself moving.

After so many rounds of entanglement with Iguodala, he also knows a little bit about the latter's defensive habits. After going to the right at full speed, he suddenly turned around, leaning on Iguodala and then accelerated to throw away.

There was a burst of exclamation at the scene, this technical movement is really beautiful.

Mitchell threw off Iguodala and rushed to the basket, and Green came to defend.

Mitchell made a three-step layup. After stepping in front of Green in the second step, he suddenly made another turn, twirling and moving in the air, and switched to the other side of the basket for a layup.

Green couldn't keep up with the reaction, and when he turned around, Mitchell had already scored the ball.

There were more than a few whistles at the scene.

Owen also laughed and punched on the sidelines, and the level of arrogance in this ball was as good as his.

Mitchell was also very excited after scoring. After roaring at the audience from the bottom line, he looked back at Green and said, "You can't keep up with my speed, have you become an old guy?"

Green was taken aback for a moment, then stopped laughing, and went up to push directly.

Mitchell was pushed to the ground, and after getting up, he went straight up and immediately pushed Green back.

The two quickly became entangled.

Although Mitchell is a head short, he is not at a disadvantage in the entanglement. This is really like a flat-headed brother!

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