The Godfather of Basketball

Chapter 844 Thigh Pepper (3/3!)

The fans at the scene were also agitated. The Nets tied the 15-point difference in one quarter, and the key is that the chase was unreasonable.

The people have not changed, the tactics have not changed, the tactics of the two teams are approaching, and even strictly speaking, the Warriors have a better lineup than the Nets!

But it was really unreasonable to be tied in one quarter.

However, the difference between the two teams lies in the details. The Nets players obviously play harder and more aggressively, and there is also a tactical level. The Nets lineup can change defenses infinitely on the defensive end, but Cousins ​​​​couldn’t do this on the Warriors’ side. a little.

After three quarters, the game entered the crucial fourth quarter.

Cole was obviously a little worried, and Durant and Green were both present at the beginning of this quarter.

The Nets still have a regular rotation.

Mitchell's state is still very hot, bringing the Nets offense to a very high level.

The Warriors relied on Durant's point-to-point confrontation with the Nets.

The two teams had a tie between the benches, and the game entered the decisive stage in the last 8 minutes of the fourth quarter. The score on the court was 112 to 110, and the Warriors had a weak lead of 2 points.

Irving took the ball to the frontcourt. At this time, instead of giving the ball to Jokic to organize at the top of the circle, he called Jokic to mention the pick-and-roll from the three-point line, and after the pick-and-roll, he misplaced and faced Cousins.

Cousins ​​obviously couldn't keep up with the continuous change of direction and quick stop jump shots.

"Shua!"

Irving continued his excellent touch in the third quarter, and after shaking off Cousins, he made a steady hit.

In the Warriors' offense, Curry played the key role. He tricked Mitchell with a three-pointer from the outside line, and scored a throw in the penalty area.

The score between the two sides is still deadlocked.

The Nets attacked the frontcourt. This time it was George who held the ball. He also called Jokic to play a pick-and-roll against Cousins. A fake move forced Cousins ​​out of the free throw line. Squeezing past him, facing the supplementary defense, Green made a strong move and caused the latter's pull foul.

Two free throws were made, and the Nets took the lead again!

The score on the field rose alternately, and the two sides were still deadlocked.

Cole stood up from the bench at this time, his expression had long since lost the ease he had at halftime, and he stroked his chin vigorously with his hand, but he appeared a little restless.

What the fans saw was the anxious situation on the court, but what he saw was that the Nets had been holding Cousins ​​to play.

The Warriors are in a stalemate during this period of feeling good. Once there is a power outage, it is really a matter of minutes for the Nets to open the score.

Durant missed George's turn and fell back, and Green grabbed an offensive rebound and missed a tip.

After Butler got the defensive rebound, the Nets attacked the frontcourt. Irving followed the pick-and-roll and then faced Cousins ​​with a step-back jumper.

Cousins ​​struggled to save, but after all, he was heavy and his starting speed was a bit poor, and the interference of jumping only played a symbolic role.

"Shua!"

Irving maintained his fiery touch and continued to hit.

The Warriors attacked the frontcourt, and Curry made a mistake in cooperating with Cousins ​​in the offense. Fortunately, the ball was knocked out of bounds by Butler, and the Warriors still had the ball.

Cole directly reached out and called a timeout.

After the timeout, the Warriors made substitution adjustments and replaced Cousins ​​with Iguodala.

At the last moment, he still chose his fifth child of death.

Curry's ultra-long three-pointer, Durant's hard shot with the ball, Thompson's three-pointer after running...

Not to mention, after replacing Cousins, the Warriors feel better again.

However, the firepower of the Nets is also unabated. The scores of the two sides continue to rise, but the point difference has always fluctuated between two or three points.

The game unknowingly came to the last two minutes. The score on the court was 125 to 122. The Nets had a 3-point lead.

The Warriors' frontcourt offense, Durant hit Paul George again, turned around and fell back.

But Green struggled to grab the offensive rebound and gave it to Curry on the outside to organize.

Curry connected the screens and forced a three-pointer through a gap in the pick-and-roll.

George's hands almost covered the ball.

The hearts of the fans at the scene jumped.

"Shua!"

But Curry is strong enough to just throw the ball in!

The key three points!

There was cheers at the scene.

Curry got excited, and kept shrugging and shaking his head while retreating.

The cheers immediately exploded.

The Nets attacked the frontcourt, and Jokic hit Green with a low back. Green sank his weight to withstand him, and Jokic turned around and missed.

But Green was pressed and couldn't jump up, Jokic got up and grabbed the offensive rebound, and Durant interfered with the long arm cover at this time.

Jokic saw Durant's first reaction was not to dodge, but to directly plug the ball into the middle.

George was perfect on the pass spot and caught a close-range kick.

"boom!"

The ball rolled steadily into the net bag.

The Nets took the lead again.

The breathing of the fans at the scene became heavy instantly, and the Nets were too difficult to play.

The Warriors missed Durant's mid-range shot in the frontcourt, and Green grabbed an offensive rebound and gave it to Curry.

After Butler grabbed the defensive rebound, the fans at the scene really couldn't hold back. They stood up early, and many of them even started shaking hands with people around them to relieve the pressure.

"Defend! Defend!"

Driven by the DJ, there was also overwhelming cheers at the scene.

There are still 40 seconds left in the game. In theory, as long as the Warriors keep the goal, they still have a chance to overtake or stance.

Deja vu scene.

Irving held the ball until there were 15 seconds left in the attack clock, and then handed the ball to George who came out.

George misplaced the dribble at this time and met Green.

The other Nets players all opened up space.

Green also signaled his teammates not to come and double-team easily.

George kept dribbling the ball under his crotch on the spot, and suddenly made a fake action of sucking the ball to the left with his right hand. After seeing Green being tricked into moving to the left, he dribbled the ball to the right suddenly, and then his whole body accelerated suddenly.

This shaking is not as gorgeous as Owen's, but it is better than fake enough.

It was too late for Green to regain his focus, so he could only watch George "whoosh" past him like lightning.

George accelerated into the penalty area, then soared into the air.

Durant shrank to the basket early at this time and jumped up to cover.

But George was fully up, and after seeing Durant's long arms, he didn't dodge, but chose a frontal strong dunk.

"Boom!"

There was a physical confrontation between the two in the air. George accelerated and rushed with more momentum. After a pause in the air, he knocked Durant away and pressed the ball into the basket with both hands.

Durant was knocked to the ground.

"beep!"

The sideline referee pointed to Durant on the ground almost at the same time, signaling his blocking foul.

George swayed around and landed, and immediately became high after landing, beating his chest and roaring at the audience on the sidelines.

Just now, he completed the dunk on Durant!

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