NBA: Become stronger by dunking

Chapter 158



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【158】Describe the false defense, which is your biggest fatal flaw!

The basketball flew over the heads of the crowd and fell steadily into the basket, splashing beautiful water.

""Swish!"

Nash assisted Hill to hit a three-pointer in the bottom corner, and the Suns once again overtook the score.

5 minutes and 3 seconds.

Su Mo grabbed the defensive rebound, rushed to the front court with the ball, shook off the chasing players behind him, and shot a three-pointer from outside the three-point line.

""Swish!"

The basketball flying in the air seemed to be equipped with a tracking system, and it accurately went into the net.

With Su Mo's three-pointer, the Warriors took the lead again, surpassing the Suns by 2 points. The entire first quarter almost turned into a bombardment battle between the two teams.

Under the leadership of Nash, the Suns played in their own style. The

"Death Five" of the Warriors was not far behind. Under Su Mo's flexible and mobile connection, not only could they score quickly, but when they were double-teamed, Curry, Ellis, Jackson, and Marcus could also help them. Getty and the other four were also able to stand out.

As a result, the entire first quarter of the game between the two teams ended in a whirlwind of mutual attacks.

The score was constantly alternating, with each team chasing the other and refusing to give in.

At the end of the first quarter, the Warriors (36): (35) Suns team was temporarily leading by one point.

In the audience, both the Warriors fans and the Suns fans were very satisfied with the game and were proud of their team and their favorite stars.

On the commentary stand, Mark Jackson and Jon Barry were also amazed.

"The Warriors are really a magical team now. They can get the best record in the league because they have enough advantages. They can compete on defense against the Celtics and on skills and offense against the Thunder. Now they are not inferior to the Suns even in bombardment!"

"Yes, under the leadership of Nash, the Suns played at a very high offensive level in the first quarter today. However, when the score was looked at at the end of the first quarter, they were still one point behind the Warriors. This shows how terrible the Warriors are!"

"Yes, throughout the first quarter, the Warriors and the Suns both played at a super high level of offense, with both teams scoring over 35 points, which speaks for itself!"

After the start of the second quarter, the rotation lineups of both teams also came on the court one after another. Overall, they kept going back and forth, focusing more on offense than defense, and the score was also alternately leading.

After the official timeout, the main players returned to the court again.

The pleasing"bombardment""VS"The"bombardment" war was staged again.

The second half of the second quarter basically continued the plot of the first quarter.

Nash, as the core of the Suns, was threading the needle.

The first half was not over yet, and Nash's score had already reached double digits, which was terrifying.

The Warriors also remained flexible and excited throughout. Curry and Su Mo both had excellent ball control and organizational skills, basically dividing the team's score.

In the last 3 minutes before the end of the half, Grant Hill missed a three-pointer from the outside. Su Mo grabbed the rebound, pressed the time and quickly broke through, and accurately passed the ball to Curry in the frontcourt.

Curry received Su Mo's pass, jumped directly from two meters outside the three-point line, and shot at the buzzer.

""Swish!"

The ball went in and the lights came on, and the first half ended.

With Curry's buzzer-beating three-pointer, the Warriors (69) and the Suns (66) temporarily led by 3 points at halftime.

Throughout the first half, Su Mo was always the core of the Warriors' offense and defense. He played for 18 minutes and scored 26 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks.

Curry followed closely behind, making 4 of 7 three-pointers. He scored 16 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal in the first half.

In addition to the two, Ellis and Maggette also scored in double digits.

After the start of the second half, the two teams'"bombardment" was still sharp in the first few minutes.

However, in the second half of the third quarter, with the Warriors' increased defensive pressure and the Suns' physical problems, the situation began to change subtly.

3 minutes and 9 seconds.

The Suns made a fast break. Nash assisted Stoudemire's mid-range jump shot, which missed. Su Mo grabbed the rebound and made a fast break. After two steps into the three-point line, he moved sideways and stopped suddenly. He shook off Richardson who was chasing him and made a mid-range jump shot.

2 minutes and 58 seconds. Su Mo stole Nash's pass on the defensive end and assisted Ellis to make a fast break layup.

2 minutes and 5 seconds.

The Warriors' tight defense forced Nash to find no good passing opportunities, and he had to choose to work alone.

However, what greeted Nash was a ruthless blood block by Su Mo.

""Pop!"

With a crisp sound, Su Mo slammed Nash's newly born basketball to the front court. Curry, who was quick-eyed and quick-handed, controlled the ball, quickly dribbled the ball to attack, shook off Hill's pursuit, and made a layup.

With the Warriors' wave of momentum, the score was quickly pulled to double digits.

At the last moment before the end of the third quarter, Su Mo once again saw through Nash's pass, successfully completed the steal, and shot a buzzer-beating three-pointer across half court near the midline.

""Swish!"

The basketball magically fell into the basket, and the entire Oracle Arena cheered.

With Su Mo's three-pointer at the buzzer, the Warriors were already 15 points ahead of the Suns at the end of the third quarter.

The away Suns fans were frustrated, and they did not expect the team to suddenly collapse in the last moment of the third quarter. The originally evenly matched situation quickly turned into a one-sided situation.

On the commentary desk, Mark Jackson marveled at the horror of the Warriors' wave, and also sighed at the sudden collapse of the Suns.

"Su Mo's ability is too terrifying. The Warriors' five-man team has no center, and even no power forward, but because of Su Mo's presence, they can not only protect the rebounds on the defensive end, but also fast break is no worse than the Suns!"

Joan Barry also exclaimed:"This is the magic of Su Mo. From the current situation, his comprehensiveness is no worse than LeBron James, and it can even be said that he is one level stronger than LeBron James!"

After the start of the fourth quarter, the substitutes of the Suns seemed to have lost their spirit. The score was once led by 20 points by the Warriors, and Gentry on the sidelines was so scared that he called a timeout.

After the timeout, Gentry was forced to replace the main players in advance.

On the Warriors side, Don Nelson did not dare to take it lightly, so he also replaced Su Mo and Curry and others.


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