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No matter what experts or fans say that basketball is a team sport, NHAO still advocates superstar tactics more, even the Spurs.
This is related to human nature. All male animals pursue strength, speed and endurance. In the final analysis, they are to better prey and please the opposite sex, that is, to show themselves. NHAI stars are pursuing the display of their personal abilities in this regard. Not only Kobe, Iverson, singles kings like this, but even famous team players such as Kidd and Nash also have this ambition, but they play as organizational guards. The nature of this position itself conceals their ambitions.
Duncan, Parker and Ginobili, and the GDP combination are regarded as the most successful combination in the league. The three of them are superb, gentle in temper, and selfless. In fact, this is nonsense. Duncan is not a low-key person, but it is absolutely impossible to make him not score and rebound for the team. How can a big contract come about? Not from the data?
This is why the younger generation is unwilling to be with James. Only veterans who want to win the championship are keen on living with him. James is too strong. No matter which team he goes to, he will immediately be qualified to win the championship. It is his comprehensiveness that makes most stars feel disgusted - you are the ones who are the ones who are trying to win the championship. What are we doing?
The tactic arranged by Popovich revolves around three people. In fact, this is also a superstar tactic. Their superstar is called GDP, in fact, there is no difference between the Cavaliers, but the Spurs' ball rotations more often than others participate in offense and defense.
Before the age of three players in GDP was over 3, Popovich could not play pure team basketball like five people, and no team in the league could do.
In the third quarter, GDP led the Spurs and the Warriors to play hard, and the score difference between the two sides has remained within five points, although the Warriors led the way most of the time.
Chamberlain was fully fired, and the Warriors attacked the inside. After the opening, Iverson stole Parker's pass and made a fast break layup. As a result, Ginobili returned to defense and waited to give him a big hat. Billups then grabbed the ball. Seeing Chamberlain killing from the middle, he passed the ball and Chamberlain made a layup directly and turned to a score.
Duncan runs on the wing, Ginobili breaks through to attract Chamberlain and dare not chase Duncan to the outside. The Argentine keeps rushing into the penalty area and finally passes the ball to Duncan and hits the ball.
Billups and Chamberlain cooperated with each other. He held the ball and adjusted the rhythm outside the three-point line. Chamberlain came up to cover him and blocked Ginobili. Taking this opportunity, Billups broke through and made a layup. Duncan bounced out of the ball. Thomas bent over to grab the rebound. Chamberlain shouted angrily and killed himself, but grabbed the frontcourt rebound and turned and dunked.
Ginobili broke through again to pass the ball, this time he passed the ball to Bowen. Although the veteran's athletic ability has declined, his heart has become more and more tenacious, and he has a steady three-pointer.
After the Warriors cooperated, they still passed the ball. Duncan stuck the opponent's leg bend. Chamberlain jumped up and missed the shot. Thomas grabbed the rebound. Parker rushed through the three-point line with the ball. He paused a little and then continued to break through. He threw the ball over Barnes' head and caused the latter to foul the foul and hit a 2fI.
Immediately afterwards, Billups passed the ball and Evans was intercepted by Bowen. The Spurs slowly advanced. Duncan's strong attack from the inside attracted a double-team pass to Thomas. Thomas transferred the ball to Parker. The sports car rose from the ground and scored three-pointers.
In this way, the Warriors had very little lead left.
Chamberlain wanted the ball inside, but after getting the ball, he turned around and pushed slowly towards the basket. Duncan defended Thomas and double-teamed. After Chamberlain pushed to the basket continuously, he suddenly pulled back and pulled back. Thomas came to defend from the wing. Chamberlain took advantage of his unstable position and hit him hard and knocked him to the ground with a blow. Then he jumped up quickly and beat Duncan to hook and hit.
Duncan Mumu's face showed a helpless expression. Chamberlain was too fierce. He could make the entire Spurs uneasy, not to mention that they had Billups and Iverson. What was even more heartbreaking was that there was a West sitting on the bench, and the expression on the latter's face was like seeing a butcher of a sheep.
The two sides were entangled until the last four minutes of the third quarter. The Warriors were still only 4 points ahead. Old Nelson waved his hand, Iverson replaced, West replaced, and the final battle began.
Popovich knew that the critical moment was coming and did not dare to replace GDP, although the three players had enough playing time
The final battle began, and West broke through as soon as he came on the court. As a result, Ginobili and Parker used his impatience to make a successful double-team steal. Ginobili broke through with the ball and made a layup. Chamberlain rushed up from behind like a crazy tiger and slapped his ball down.
Parker picked up the ball and continued to shoot. Chamberlain, who had just landed, jumped up again. This time he didn't have time to raise his right hand that had fallen for half a second, and his left hand waved, and another cover.
Two consecutive blocks were blocked, and the Warriors fans stood up cheering and shouted in unison: "8pE, Mp8pE, Mp8pE, Mp"
Chamberlain hit his chest hard, like a male orangutan in heat, of course, a handsome orangutan.
The Warriors' morale was rising, just like the Red Army trumpeters blew the charge during the Civil War, and the Warriors launched a fierce attack like wolves and tigers.
Before the next game, the minute became the Warriors' ETINF special. Chamberlain, Billups and West joined forces to play an offensive wave of 112, which suddenly pulled the score to 842. Although it was only fifty seconds before the end of the game, Popovich still called a timeout. Judging from the situation, if he did not stop, the Warriors could play 22 while taking advantage of this attack climax.
Duncan is more reliable at the critical moment. Popovich arranged a tactic to allow Bonner, who came on as a substitute, to cover him, and Bonner withstood Chamberlain, Duncan singled Evans, causing the latter to foul, and made both free throws.
Iverson made another appearance at the last moment, and he substituted Billups to organize. As a result, he was too anxious to break through during the attack, and directly knocked Ginobili over. The referees gave him an offensive foul without mercy.
Iverson was very depressed about this and chased the referee all the way to complain: "He obviously just pretending to fall. Man, how clear his fake fall is. Everyone knows that the damn Argentines just like to fall. They play football, basketball, football, and table tennis. They all fall in love with falls. You must have misunderstood. Your judgment is wrong. Damn, fuck it, hurry up and correct me."
The answer must be in a hurry. After this foul, he committed a five-in-one crime. Then he even fucked in the fourth quarter.
But the referees could not change the penalty that had been issued, so Iverson's face showed a classic melancholy expression, "Damn it, I feel like I've eaten a black whistle."
The Spurs performed the last attack. If they succeeded this time, their score gap would narrow to single digits.
The result of falling behind with single digits or double digits into the fourth quarter is definitely different for the team's period.
Parker spent four seconds left. Ginobili came up to block Iverson. The Frenchman's horse was added to the top and broke through instantly, leaving only the exhaust gas on the three-point line. It was like a sharp knife. Parker ruthlessly penetrated the Warriors' heart. After he threw away Iverson, he changed direction and passed West, and then entered the penalty area and took the ball.
Yes, Parker did not decide to take the final attack himself. West in front of him and Iverson behind him have been waiting for him for a long time, and his target is Bowen.
It's Bowen again. Last season, Bowen defeated the Warriors. He got the ball outside the three-point line and crossed the ball and threw Hill into a jump shot.
At this moment, he felt a dark cloud appear above his head, and the lights in front of him suddenly dimmed, and Chamberlain rushed forward.
The ball rotated and flew, but before it reached the peak, it was pressed down by a big hand. Bowen looked annoyed. He didn't notice that Chamberlain threw away Duncan and approached him when Parker broke through.
844 Fortunately, the Warriors still maintain a double-digit lead.
The 10-point lead is not high, but Popovich feels like he is weak in turning things around: Parker has been fighting for 3 minutes in a row, Duncan and Ginobili have only rested for four minutes, and their efficiency in the fourth quarter will inevitably decline.
This is the benefit of the Sixth Man tactics. There is still a killer weapon at the end of the moment. As long as you give it a knife at this critical moment, even if God blesses you, you will have to report to heaven.
Popovich is indeed a handsome guy. When he is broken, he announced directly in the locker room: "Tim, Manu and Tony, rest in the fourth quarter."
Duncan said in a deep voice: "No, Greg, I think we will win today."
Parker and Ginobili were unwilling to give up this game, although this was only the regular season, they did not want to lose to the Warriors because Parker did not want to lose to Iverson and Ginobili did not want to lose to West. Of course, more importantly, Duncan believes that he is still in his golden career and he doesn't want to be ridden by Chamberlain on his neck so early to shit and piss.
The Spurs are the ones who will win, and the Warriors are united. In this way, the two sides met in the fourth quarter.
The lineup sent by Old Nelson is Chamberlain, Ibaka, Jackson, West and Billups. This is the strongest lineup now. The Spurs are still the mainstay of GDP, and they are paired with the young and strong George Hill and Bonner, who want to compete with the Warriors in the final battle.
Chamberlain's physical strength advantage helped him a lot at this moment. At the beginning, he received a pass from Billups and made an all-time dunk. Duncan's singles were then destroyed by him. When Duncan took the ball under the ribs and turned around to hook him, he snatched the ball.
"Speed Speed" Old Nelson roared angrily, waving his arms.
Billups gritted his teeth and ran forward, cursing himself in his heart that he was the commander of the court and not the charger. West was the number one player in charge. However, the Spurs also knew this and entangled him. Although West ran fast, Ginobili was beside him, Billups did not dare to pass the ball.
Chamberlain followed from outside the three-point line, and Billups plunged into the Spurs' penalty area to face the blockade of George and Bonner and turned around and passed the ball.
Chamberlain took the ball from outside the three-point line and his wrist was shaking, and he was wiped out: three-pointer hit
Seeing this scene, the fans couldn't help but howl. Fucking Chamberlain can dunk, hook, and shoot mid-range shots. Now he can still shoot far. What kind of offensive methods does he have that he can't do?
The Spurs players are not robots, their blood is also hot and their minds are hot. Ginobili and George made two consecutive shots - neither scored, while the Warriors were under pressure. They were leading the double digits and then they were steadily playing step by step.
Halfway through the fourth quarter, the Warriors expanded the lead to 15 points with 1013. Popovich shook his head and called for a timeout. Duncan with a expressionless face and Parker with a frustrated look, Ginobili was replaced and sat on the bench.
Billups also changed the Warriors, led by Chamberlain and West, and they were sure to win.
Spurs fans are very resilient. When they saw this scene, they understood that Popovich gave up the game and shouted dissatisfiedly: "We want GDP when it comes to GDP", "Don't admit defeat, you must win", "Kill the bastard in San Francisco"
But soon they shut their mouths honestly. Ginobili sat down and started rubbing his ankles for a while. In the end, he couldn't stand his pain and called the team doctor. The team doctor immediately went to cold compress his ankles and joints. Parker and Bowen helped Ginobili into the player's passage, one left and one right.
This scene made many Spurs fans feel cold all over - it's not God, you can't play like this, Ginobili will be injured and miss the subsequent game, right?
Chapter completed!