Chapter 156
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【156】Nash! You're too slow!
After the game, Su Mo and his teammates hugged and greeted the Jazz players one by one.
【Ding, congratulations to the host, you have dunked 7 times in this game, and you have obtained 7 dunk points. The current dunk points are 45/50.
Su Mo smiled when he heard the familiar voice in the system. It seems that after the next game against the Suns, he will have another chance to draw a lottery. The last lottery was to add 5 attribute points directly by leaning back, which made Su Mo a little dissatisfied. He hoped to get a better reward in this lottery.
After only one day of rest, the Warriors welcomed the visit of the Phoenix Suns at home.
The Suns are now ranked in the top four in the Western Conference and are recognized as a strong team in the league.
Whether it is the two-time regular season MVP"Son of the Wind" Steve Nash, or the"Little Overlord" Stoudemire in his prime, they are all hot stars in the league.
That night, in Oakland, Oracle Arena was packed with people, and the fans were enthusiastic.
With the recent rapid rise of Su Mo and the Warriors, tickets for Oracle's home stadium have become hard to come by. Some ticket resale agencies and scalpers have driven up ticket prices to sky-high prices.
But even so, there are still many fans who are generous and happy.
After the warm-up, the game will start immediately.
First, the starting players of the two teams will play.
The starting five of the Warriors remain unchanged: Monta Ellis, Stephen Curry, Stephen Jackson, Su Mo, and Anthony Tolliver. The starting five of the Suns are: Steve Nash, Jason Richardson, Grant Hill, Amar'e Stoudemire, and Channing Frye.
The centers of the two teams jumped the ball in the center circle. This time, Tolliver finally won a fight for the Warriors and the jump ball was successful.
Curry dribbled the ball and the Warriors got the first wave of ball possession at the start.
Outside the three-point line, Curry directly faced Nash's defense. Obviously, this made Curry excited.
It should be exciting to play directly with your idol on the court, no matter who it is, right?
Su Mo, who was standing on the other side of the court, obviously saw Curry's excitement, so he didn't have any intention of asking for the ball, but moved away from the defensive players, giving Curry the opportunity to play against Nash.
Curry calmed down his excitement, and continued to dribble between his legs to mislead Nash. Then he made an unexpected lateral move and jumped directly outside the three-point line to shoot.
Nash jumped high, but due to his lack of wingspan, he failed to interfere with Curry's shot.
The basketball whizzed past Nash's head and flew rapidly towards the basket.
""Bang!"
A dull sound of iron was heard, and Curry missed the three-pointer after the opening.
It was obvious that he was too excited and the force was a bit too strong.
Because the force of the shot was strong, the rebound also bounced back farther.
""Snap!"
Su Mo was quick-witted and quick-handed, and he fully utilized his [Rodman Vision] ability to grab the offensive rebound steadily.
After grabbing the rebound, Su Mo did not choose to attack directly, but passed the ball without looking at anyone, and passed the ball to Curry behind him outside the three-point line again.
After receiving the ball, Curry did not hesitate at all and shot a three-pointer in an open position.
Nash, who did not even react, was stunned. How could Curry shoot so fast?
""Swish!"
A crisp sound of the net was heard, and Curry made his second three-pointer in a row and finally hit it.
Curry, who hit the three-pointer, became even more excited, and smiled at Nash:"Dear Steve, this is my first gift to you as a fan!"
Su Mo, who was returning to defense, walked to Nash, also shook his head and sighed, frowned and joked:"Old man, you are old, this speed is too slow!"
Facing the continuous"trash talk" of Curry and Su Mo, Nash did not know whether to laugh or cry, but also full of fighting spirit.
The ball possession was changed and returned to the Suns' offense. Nash dribbled continuously on the offensive end, changed the rhythm of pick-and-roll and dribbling, went in and out of the penalty area three times, and finally passed the ball without looking at anyone, assisting the"little bully" Stoudemire to dunk.
"Boom!"
On the commentary stand, Mark Jackson and Jon Barry also praised Nash's organizational ability.
"As expected, Nash is worthy of being called a passing master. His ability to read the offense is top-notch in the league in open positions, and he can often pass breathtaking balls!"
"That’s right, being able to win the regular season MVP twice in a row as a point guard is unprecedented in history. Without Nash’s connection, Stoudemire would not have achieved his current success!"
"There is nothing wrong with his personal offensive and organizational abilities, but the only thing that may be criticized is Steve's defensive ability!"
"That's right, he has obvious disadvantages in terms of body shape, and he has no advantages in height, weight, and wingspan. These reasons limit Nash's ability on defense, but in terms of defensive awareness and enthusiasm, Nash works very hard!"
On the court, while the commentator was discussing Nash, the Warriors launched a quick attack again. There was a pick-and-roll between Su Mo and Curry. The former seized the opportunity to play against Nash in a mismatch, and used his height advantage to directly pull up and shoot, and the basketball went into the net.
Seeing Su Mo's shot, Nash also shook his head and sighed, feeling helpless about his insufficient defensive ability.
Looking back, Nash contributed another second pass on the offensive end, assisting Grant Hill to hit an open mid-range shot.
Although it is always easy to be targeted on the defensive end, on the offensive end, Nash always plays the role of the core and brain of the team.
Back to the offense again, Su Mo held the ball in the frontcourt, and still had a pick-and-roll with Curry. He attracted the defensive attention of Nash and Grant Hill alone, and assisted Curry who ran out of the open space to make a three-pointer from the outside. Hit.
Standing on the sidelines, the Suns coach Gentry also frowned. The Warriors' Curry's pick-and-roll was too lethal, especially when defending Nash.
Frowning, for a moment, Gentry really couldn't think of any effective response.
Warriors coach Don Nelson smiled, as if he was planning a strategy.
Warriors (8): (4) Suns, took the lead at the start.
It was the Suns' offense again. Nash was holding the ball in the frontcourt and organizing the game. Facing Curry's defense, his eyes were sharp, and he seemed to have the intention to attack directly.
Stoudemire in the interior pulled out to provide a pick-and-roll screen for Nash, and Curry was also effectively delayed.
With the help of the"Little Overlord"'s pick-and-roll, Nash moved sideways and jumped directly from outside the three-point line.
However, at this moment, a thunderous figure flashed in.
"" Pah!"