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207. Willing to Kill Thieves, Brothers...

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The playoffs are a severe test for the participating teams' physical strength. Both sides have finished singing and playing. The Lakers, Hornets, Suns and Mavericks have finished playing, and the Spurs, Warriors, Jazz and Warriors have started again. The war in the East is as strong as the East, but there is not much attention. The overall sentence is just one sentence - the Celtics dominate the world, and other teams are working hard to be the second in the East.

Li Qun came to Salt Lake City in the afternoon. In the evening, the Warriors and the Jazz started the second game. In this game, the Jazz had no way out. The Warriors had two consecutive home games, and the Warriors were famously murderous at home. If they lost two games in a row at the beginning, there would be no hope for a comeback.

At that time, let alone turn the tables, you may be swept by the Warriors.

The Jazz's pain is the source of the Warriors' joy. Last season, they were almost swept by the Jazz, and Black Eight failed to continue. That was a great regret, so if they could sweep the Jazz this season, they would be happy.

The game was full of gunpowder before the start of the game. When the Warriors player entered the game, he encountered popcorn throws by fans. An empty popcorn bucket was just on Jackson's head, which angered Mr. Wu Sheng. He stared and started to scold. Fortunately, the security guard quickly found the fan in time and expelled him directly from the game. Otherwise, the consequences were really hard to say. After all, the Auburn Palace fighting incident was related to this act of splashing coke and sprinkling popcorn.

After a Jazz fan was expelled from the court, the remaining fans shared the same hatred and shouted the slogan "Avenge our fans". The Jazz were united and fought with great fighting spirit.

The ball started to jump. Chamberlain did not give Oku a chance this time, so he jumped up quickly and threw the ball to Billups. The Warriors advanced to the frontcourt quickly. Billups tested Deron's defense and suddenly accelerated forward and passed the ball to West in the middle, who missed the jump shot.

The Jazz's record is not very good. Oku mentioned the mid-range distance. In the last game, he suffered Chamberlain's pain in the penalty area. Deron passed the ball to him, but failed to make the mid-range shot. Jackson took the rebound and launched a fast break. Brewer pulled him, so Jackson made two free throws and the Warriors took the lead in scoring.

The cheers of fans on the scene brought courage to Jazz fans. Kirilenko sneaked into the basket and wanted to dunk. As a result, Chamberlain came out from behind and gave him a big hat. Billups planned a counterattack. This time it was the Warriors' turn to sneak attack the basket. West rushed to the penalty area along the baseline. Billups passed the ball in time. After West got the ball, he got the ball and got two points.

Seeing that the situation was not good, Deron decisively made a long shot and opened the situation for the Jazz with a three-pointer. The Western Conference is now full of talented point guards, Kidd, Nash, Billups are all famous people, and Parker, Fisher, and Alstom are not unknown people. Chris Paul and Deron Williams are naturally rising stars. In the Western Conference playoffs, a group of super point guards are competing for the honor of the Point Guard King.

Compared to the point guard's talent, the center in the West will be much more withered. O'Neill Lianpo is old, Duncan and Nowitzki are both power forwards, and Sir Jr. is not center forward. Only Chamberlain and Yao Ming are not good. The former is not a traditional center forward.

Jackson and West became the Warriors' firepower attackers. The Warriors led 7-3, but immediately, the Jazz felt that Deron's three-pointer was their counterattack horn. Boozer successfully dunked at the basket, and Kirilianko was ambushed outside the bottom corner three-point line and hit a long shot. Under the leadership of the two, the Jazz completed a 8-0 Little High-East Head, overtaking the score.

Old Nelson called for a timeout in time, Ellis, whose palms were already itchy, landed. As soon as he came on the court, he made a mid-range shot, and then assisted Chamberlain to make a layup and counterattack. Williams' three-pointer on the Jazz side scored a point with a slam dunk of AK47. The Jazz controlled the initiative 15-11, but Sloan still called for a timeout, for unknown reasons.

After the timeout, Sloan's experienced side was revealed. He ordered Oku and Boozer to bombard the Warriors' penalty area in succession. The two formed a double tower in the inside to attack the Warriors' penalty area. It was obvious that they were bullying the Warriors, only one Chamberlain could defend the penalty area, and Harrington was a parallel person.

This move is very useful, and of course there is no need to question Chamberlain's defensive ability, but Boozer and Oku's ball quotient are both very high. Although they attacked strongly, they did not take blindly. They kept passing the ball and forced Chamberlain to defend back and forth, making him exhausted.

The Warriors' inside defense was difficult to hold down the Jazz's offense. Oku and Boozer took turns to attack their penalty area defense. Chamberlain ignored the end, and the Jazz took the opportunity to quickly widen the score to 19-13.

The Jazz kept rushing to the penalty area to hit the Warriors' defensive confidence - Chamberlain's defense was useless, what else can the rest of you do?

Sloan's tactics were very successful, and the Warriors began to get anxious. Haplin, who came on the bench on the bench, intercepted Ellis' ball and then dunked a fast break. Seeing that the Jazz were about to widen the gap to 10 points, Chamberlain took out his super inside strength. He successfully scored the score at 17-21 twice in a row at the basket, and then threw a breakthrough layup from Deron.

Billups helped Chamberlain to break down the pressure on the offensive end. His fast break shot caused Haplin to foul, but the evil thing was that Billups, who had always been known for his accurate shooting, missed two free throws. Then Chamberlain blocked Boozer's singles again, and the Warriors organized the offense. Ellis failed to seize the three-point opportunity and was shot into a three-pointer by Oku. Deron turned around and cut Harrington's ball-handling fast break dunk to score. The Jazz led 26-17 to end the first quarter.

After the start of the second quarter, the Warriors strengthened their offense. Pitrus, who came on the bench, made a foul. Chamberlain gave Boozer the second big hot pot in defense and assisted Pitrus in a fast break. Under Chamberlain's continuous impact, the Jazz's defense became shaky, and the Warriors chased the score to 23-28. Sloan had to call a timeout again because the Warriors' momentum was driven.

Taking advantage of the timeout, Chamberlain, who had not had a rest since he was on the court, quickly sat on the bench and gasped. DJ who saw this scene screamed. He asked the cameraman to give Chamberlain a close-up and then screamed: "Super-z is also tired. Is the Autobots exhausted gas man? Unfortunately, the Utah Plateau does not produce diesel, so you may have to stop!"

Chamberlain's sarcasm to Jazz fans was furious, and he scolded: "These grandsons, I will definitely cast their star stars as fools later..."

Billups quickly interrupted him and shouted: "z, please keep your strength, we have to win three more games!"

"It's only two games, we'll win this game!" Chamberlain said decisively, and he bent his arms, revealing his steel-like muscles, and continued, "Don't worry, I'm a robot, an Autobot, I have the strength!"

Old Nelson set up some tactics, finally hesitated for a moment to replace Evans on the court. The defense was also very hard. He didn't want Chamberlain to carry the team's defense alone, especially in the penalty area. He needed to find someone to help him share the pressure. Evans was a bad choice, but he had no other choice.

The Warriors' short-sightedness was revealed at this moment. Just seeing Chamberlain's invincible defense in the penalty area, they did not have other high-quality inside players. Old Nelson once repeatedly persuaded Mullin to find a qualified inside player for Chamberlain, at least for a contract of tens of millions.

But the Warriors' uniform team was reluctant to let it go. They thought that since Chamberlain won the big contract and was still the core, it would have to pay enough price, so they insisted that Chamberlain play the inside himself. Anyway, they didn't care about the championship, as long as there was a box office.

After the timeout, Chamberlain did not break his promise. He continued to work hard and was a big hat. Price, who came on the bench, was overturned with the ball. The Warriors launched a counterattack frenzy, and Billups cut off Deron Williams' ball and assisted West to further narrow the gap.

But at the critical moment, Evans made a layup, Barnes failed to score any three-pointers, Deron Williams seized the opportunity to break through the Warriors' defense and scored two points, Korver and Millsap took the opportunity to score points, and West played the speed advantage to break through and layups for two consecutive times. Billups no longer focused on organizing the offense and participated in the scoring battle himself. He scored points in the mid-range shot, and the Warriors finally maintained a slight lead over the Jazz.

Evans' appearance was also helpful to the Warriors. The Warriors' penalty area became indestructible. AK47 beat Barnes to break through and layup, but ended up encountering Evans' big hat. Evans also made a black hand and put the ball on Kirirenko's face. In this way, the Warriors stopped the Jazz 32-35.

Sloan called for a timeout again. At this critical moment, Millsap emerged and made two consecutive long shots without any ruthlessness. Evans had to leave the penalty area to chase the guy. The Jazz strengthened the defense, but Chamberlain then made two points to grab the basket and chased the score to 38-39.

The Warriors stubbornly grasped the score, but they were always short of breath. The Warriors had the advantage when watching the game, but the Jazz were very patient and successful in offense, and always led the Warriors in the score, which made Chamberlain very angry.

In an anxious mood, Chamberlain became a little reckless in his work. His rookie temperament was highlighted. After getting the ball, he stubbornly played singles at the basket. As a result, Oku and Millsap were waiting for this moment. As soon as Chamberlain took action, Millsap flew up from behind, and Chamberlain got his first big hat in the playoffs.

Millsap made a layup from Chamberlain, and West immediately avenged his brothers. When he turned around, he also gave Deron a hot pot, but this ball made the Jazz. Oku grabbed the ball and hit a three-pointer, and hit another three-pointer in the attack below. In this way, the Warriors fell behind 41-47 at the end of the first half.

West's mid-range shot sent the game into the second half. Jackson caught Deron Williams' turnover and shot a three-pointer, and the Warriors chased the score to 46-49. Boozer's jump shot suppressed the Warriors' momentum. Jackson hit a three-pointer again. Chamberlain dunked the basket and finally tied the score at 51. Unfortunately, he missed the free throw to overtake the score. After that, both sides attacked Mai Mang, and the score was stalemate. At the critical moment, the Warriors were caught by the Jazz in succession. Chamberlain was too tired, and Old Nelson had to replace him for a short rest. The Warriors' penalty area was empty.

Seeing Chamberlain's out-of-field game, the Jazz's lifeless style suddenly changed, becoming explosive and arrogant. Kirirenko intercepted the ball and took the initiative to attack. He hit the basket with one dragon and dunked. Then Evans made a blacksmith Boozer to grab the rebound, and Boozer also led the offense to help the Jazz open the score.

The two sides were hard to solve, and after the timeout, the replacement team continued to fight. Old Nelson had no choice but to replace Chamberlain again. Seeing this, Sloan laughed. When a team relies entirely on a star, the team was finished.
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