Chapter 267 So I Was The Best One
Chapter 267 So I Was The Best One
Chapter 267 So I Was The Best One
In the third quarter, the Challenger team took the lead in launching a big move.
Jordan, O'Neal, Malone, and Stockton all opened up their talents.
In an instant, the situation on the field was reversed.
After Jordan turned on his talents, he could slightly ignore Chamberlain and Thurmond's terrifying ability to protect the frame, and scored points by breaking through the inside.
The combination of Stockton and Malone made Malone much more comfortable facing Thurmond's defense.
O'Neal even succeeded in suppressing Chamberlain in the interior. Chamberlain's terrifying defensive ability was weakened to an acceptable level after O'Neal could suppress Chamberlain through strength.
For a while, the situation on the field of the Challenger team changed very nicely.
The dual-core of Davis and Stockton distributes the ball very reasonably. When everyone is in a position where they can shoot, they can receive the pass from the ball handler immediately.
And Davis handed over the control of the team to Stockton, and he silently assisted him.
Within 4 minutes, the Challenger team successfully narrowed the point difference to single digits.
However, it was only 4 minutes better.
Four minutes later, Cole slowly called a timeout, and then Davis was notified.
"Chamberlain turned on his natural skills."
"Curry turned on the talent skill."
"Durant turned on the natural skills."
"Thompson turned on the talent."
"Thurmond has activated his talent skills."
Davis stared blankly at the five Warriors standing on the floor.
"How can this fucker still play?"
After the timeout ended, the Warriors' offense suddenly became easier.
It is INSIDE-OUT.
Simple, but deadly.
Chamberlain became the pivot of the Warriors' rotation.
Chamberlain, who once won the assists leader, is fully capable of supporting the operation of the entire team's system.
The Challenger team, facing such a simple tactic of the Warriors, found themselves playing very uncomfortable.
The team's defensive rotation must be perfect in order to cause some interference to the Warriors' offense. If there is any loophole, the shooting ability of Curry, Durant and Thompson can teach you how to behave in minutes.
The Warriors team in later generations has been strengthening the inside every season.
From Ezeli, Speights and Bogut, who has long been rested, to Pachulia, David West, to McGee, Cousins, Jordan Bell, and then to Pascal, the Warriors have been trying to find the most suitable insiders.
But today, what DeWeese has to face is the five-star warrior whose inside strength is even stronger than the outside.
There is a very typical example in the second half of the third quarter.
Curry's shot missed under Jordan's interference, O'Neal took the rebound and handed it to Davis to push the fast break.
Just as Davis was advancing to the frontcourt, a figure suddenly rushed out from the returning players, rushed to the frontcourt at a very unreasonable speed, and directly blocked Stockton's layup.
Who is this?
chamberlain. . . .
The reason why Malone was so restricted was also because every time he struggled to get rid of Thurmond, there was always someone who jumped out from behind Thurmond with an exaggerated bounce, and then blocked Malone's shot.
第三节比赛结束的时候,挑战者队落后勇士队13分,张伯伦已经拿下了21分17篮板11助攻8盖帽的准四双数据。
He basically didn't attack much, because the firepower of the three musketeers on the outside line was too fierce.
Curry scored 26 points, Durant scored 24 points and Thompson scored 27 points.
At the end of the three quarters, these four combined to score 98 points.
Sitting on the bench and brooding, DeWeese realized that the Challengers needed a coach. . .
When I was on the court, I still couldn't fully grasp every detail on the court.
If there is a full-time coach, targeted adjustments should be much better.
Without doing anything, Davis put himself off the court in the fourth quarter.
Davis replaced McGrady to take his place, and the players on the court became O'Neal, Malone, McGrady, Jordan and Stockton.
This adjustment actually received a miraculous effect.
Davis watched in disbelief as the Challengers fought back and forth with the Warriors.
Stockton's defense against Curry was fairly effective. Curry was very uncomfortable with his famous small-action defense. After the opening, he missed two consecutive shots.
Jordan's defense of Thompson basically locked Clay's off-ball offense.
And Durant, when he entered the league, the template was McGrady.
Although his strength must have surpassed McGrady, the two players with similar playing styles also formed a mutual explosive situation on the court.Durant had a slight upper hand.
O'Neill and Chamberlain continued to fight inside.
The two teams came and went, and they were evenly matched.
"It's outrageous, no wonder the system asks me to come back when my ability value is 95."
Davis finally admitted helplessly. . .
Himself is the biggest shortcoming of the Challenger team on the field. . . .
It’s not good if you don’t play, and you can’t fight after you play.
The problem facing DeWeese now is how to brush up to 95 ability points in the fastest time.
Relying on strength ten points higher than Chamberlain, O'Neal pushed out a shot space and hit a small hook.
Looking back, Chamberlain supported in the high post and passed the ball to Durant who ran out of space.
Relying on his huge change of direction, Durant got rid of McGrady and scored two points with a mid-range stop jumper.
Jordan went straight to the inside, O'Neal and Malone helped him block his defender, and Jordan made a dunk.
Curry dribbled the ball like a butterfly, stunned Stockton, opened up a very small space, and shot directly to score a three-pointer.
McGrady didn't give up too much. Facing Durant's defense in the previous scene, he dribbled the ball in one step and pulled out a shot, which was also a three-pointer.
The two teams became a scene where no one could guard the other.
In the last quarter, the score of the two teams was 34-35, and the Challenger team only lost one point in a single quarter.
Davis was in pain and happy off the court. The happy thing is that his team is not inferior to the Warriors in terms of hard power.
The painful thing is that I have become an outsider. . .
After losing the first game of the series, DeWeese decided to temporarily seal the dungeon.
At least until he can compete against Curry, he is not going to continue to challenge this dungeon.
Back in the real world, Davis lay on the bed and seriously replayed the game.
Regardless of the outcome, this game can be regarded as the highest level game Davis has played in his two lifetimes combined.
The average ability of the players on both sides is as high as 95, all of which are historical players.
Even after reminiscing about this game, DeWeese feels that he has benefited a lot. The choices and judgments of top players when facing the same top defenders, as well as the Warriors' tactics with Chamberlain as the core after the third quarter, all make DeWeese endless aftertaste.
(End of this chapter)
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