NBA: Become stronger by dunking

Chapter 180



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【180】Give the ball to Su Mo when chasing points!

On the commentary stand, Mike Breen and Van Gundy also began to praise Durant's performance at the beginning of the game.

"Durant is still the scoring expert as always. Facing Su Mo tonight, he is no less inferior!"

"It depends on Westbrook's performance. If Westbrook is not as bad as in the last game, or can play in a 'demigod' state, then I dare not say that the Thunder can win at home, but at least it will cause considerable trouble to the Warriors. I hope the suspense of the game can continue to the end!"

Three minutes into the first quarter, both teams played smoothly on the offensive end, and it basically became a battle between Durant and Su Mo.

Durant naturally couldn't defend against Su Mo's diverse offensive methods, and conversely, Su Mo had no way to limit Durant's unstoppable mid-range shots.

In recent games, Durant's personal condition has become more and more outstanding, and tonight he was obviously even more violent.

The game entered the second half of the first quarter, Thunder (15): (14) Warriors, basically tied.

After a timeout, the Thunder began to strengthen the double-teaming of Su Mo on the defensive end, which also caused Su Mo's scoring efficiency to decline, and the scoring efficiency of assisting teammates was also not high.

Curry's first three three-point shots at the beginning all missed, and none of them hit.

On the Thunder side, Durant's offense was always sharp, as if every attack was held back and used all his strength, just like the Warriors. The Warriors owed him money.

Not only was Durant in hot form, Westbrook and Jeff Green were also in excellent form, especially Westbrook, who obviously wanted to redeem himself for the"half-demon" performance in the previous game against the Warriors.

Therefore, every choice and initiation of attack was very rational.

As one side gained strength while the other lost strength, the Thunder quickly took the lead.

After the first quarter, led by Durant's 16 points and Westbrook's 8 points and 4 assists, the Thunder (31): (22) Warriors, leading by 9 points in a single quarter.

Su Mo's performance in the first quarter was not outstanding. He barely passed the test with 6 of 10 shots and scored 13 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal. In the first half, he made 4 of 5 shots, but in the second half, he only made 2 of 5 shots, giving the Thunder a chance to catch up.

After the start of the second quarter, Harden led the substitutes to completely suppress the Warriors and quickly expanded the Thunder's lead to double digits.

6 minutes and 48 seconds.

As Harden shook off Maggette outside the arc's three-point line and made a step-back long shot, he had already scored 11 points in this game. This three-pointer also gave the Thunder a 15-point lead.

Warriors coach Don Nelson immediately called a timeout and criticized the substitutes for their sluggish performance.

The Thunder fans at home cheered excitedly, with applause and cheers one after another.

It seems that the performance of the Thunder's"Big Three" tonight is far more explosive than expected.

After the timeout, the Warriors also appeared on the court, and the"Death Five" was online in real time.

The Thunder also retained the strongest five-man group in Young, Harden, Durant, Jeff Green, and Ibaka.

Entering the second half of the second quarter, the offensive scoring battle between the two sides officially began.

Durant made three consecutive hits on the offensive end, as steady as an old man. Dog.

On the Warriors side, Su Mo, who had rested for a few minutes, also quickly adjusted and returned two three-pointers from the outside.

On the Thunder side, Westbrook made a layup and Harden scored 2+1.

In addition to Su Mo, Curry also found his touch on the Warriors side and fired continuously from the outside to help the team catch up.

At the end of the second quarter, the two sides went back and forth on offense, and neither could defend the other.

But it was obvious that this was the rhythm that the Thunder preferred, after all, they were always leading the Warriors by double digits.

After the start of the third quarter, the situation still did not improve.

Su Mo upgraded again on the defensive end, contributing steals and blocks in succession, but the Thunder team was helpless. Durant's personal explosion was fine, Westbrook and Harden were also able to play brilliantly, scoring from inside and outside, making it impossible for the Warriors to defend.

After three quarters, the Thunder (90): (71) Warriors, already leading by nearly 20 points.

If it weren't for Su Mo's hard work on the offensive end, the game might have been over by now.

In the fourth quarter, Su Mo rested off the court. The Thunder seized the opportunity again and expanded the score advantage to 22 points.

Warriors head coach Don Nelson was frightened and called a timeout again.

There were 10 minutes and 29 seconds left in the fourth quarter.

Chasing 22 points in more than 10 minutes is very difficult for any NBA team.

The fans of the home Thunder cheered and even began to celebrate the victory in advance.

On the other hand, the fans of the away Warriors looked solemn and terrified.

Mike Breen on the commentary desk also sighed,"This situation is very difficult for Su Mo and the Warriors! I hope God can still stand on their side!"

Everyone was not optimistic that the Warriors could still turn the tables. After all, the Thunder tonight, led by Durant, Westbrook and Harden, performed too well.

Back on the court, the main players of the Warriors also appeared in advance.

Obviously, they did not give up in advance.

After serving the ball from the backcourt, Su Mo dribbled directly to the frontcourt with a sharp look in his eyes. Before Durant's defense could come up, he shot the ball from two steps outside the three-point line.

"" Swish!"

Su Mo made a long three-pointer, bringing the score back to within 20 points in an instant.

Next, on the defensive end, the Warriors began to double-team Durant frantically, forcing him to pass the ball. The

Warriors used the flexible athleticism of the"Death Five" and crazy rotations to create obstacles and interference for every attack of the Thunder.

With the sudden escalation of defensive oppression, the offensive efficiency of the Thunder also dropped sharply.

Durant missed two consecutive mid-range shots, Westbrook and Harden were unable to break into the basket, and all the shots from the outside were off target.

On the other hand, the Warriors restricted the Thunder again and again on the defensive end, and were fully led on the offensive end. Get moving, counterattack fast breaks, breakthrough slam dunks and chase three-pointers.

At 5:02 in the fourth quarter, with Su Mo's chase three-pointer, the main players had frantically recovered 13 points in more than five minutes of playing time, pulling the score back to single digits.

Seeing this, the Thunder coach quickly called a timeout.

In the last 5 minutes, the Warriors were 9 points behind the Thunder.

At this time, there was no Thunder fan gloating in the Thunder's home stadium. Although the team was still leading by 9 points, the worries in their hearts could not be dispelled.


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