692 Cross push a wave of flow
Sanders' concerns were very correct. After the three gunners came on the court, the Wizards' outside attack firepower was greatly enhanced. Arenas' attacking anytime and anywhere, Butler's breakthrough and outside jump shot, Jamison's low-post breakthrough and small hook shot, the firepower was fully opened for a while, and the Wizards' scores rose slowly.
However, the Wizards' inside line is no longer available.
In the second half of the third quarter, the three Musketeers were replaced together. As soon as Arenas came out, he made a big backward shot and scored 2 points. Then he continued to hit the rim and caused Ibaka to foul, and he made both free throws to start chasing points.
The Warriors played steadily, and Arenas made two long-distance three-pointers in the last two minutes of the third quarter, turning the scene into boiling hot water.
In the fourth quarter, Old Nelson changed his tactics and defended with all his strength from the outside. Billups West Jackson came on the court, while Chamberlain and Ibaka were the main attackers in the inside. The Wizards were then held down.
After that, within three minutes of the start of the game, the Wizards did not score a single point. The Warriors rely on Chamberlain's courage in the penalty area, which further widened the score of the Musketeers, which finally caught up to single digits.
Fortunately, the game entered an official timeout at this time, otherwise the Wizards would be beaten to death.
After the timeout, the Warriors still connected to defend from the outside. Arenas was blocked by double-teams for two consecutive attacks. Butler and Jamison felt bad. It was not until the fifth minute that Jamison broke through with a low post to score a layup.
After that, Arenas felt a lot and made a long-distance three-pointer five feet away from the three-point line. However, the Wizards' bad luck then came. Chamberlain took a shot from the basket and caused Heywood to foul, and he was sent off gorgeously. Yes, this is his sixth foul.
In the last half of the quarter, Butler and Jamison had an old problem. When they saw that the score gap was too big, they lost the desire to chase.
This is why Arenas immediately becomes a bottom-skinned if he is not in the Wizards. Some people cannot be the boss of the team no matter how strong they are, because he does not have the fighting spirit and courage to lead the team to charge.
In Arenas's view, it is extremely shameful to have teammates surrender without the end of the game.
In the last two minutes, Sanders replaced Arenas, and was still 2 points behind at this time, and he couldn't catch up at all - it was possible for other teams, but the Warriors had Chamberlain.
According to media statistics, since Chamberlain joined the Warriors, as long as they entered the fourth quarter with a double-digit advantage, they had never been reversed, never once.
The Warriors' fourth quarter is known as the NH's number one iron wall.
Sanders knew this, Arenas didn't know, maybe he knew it too, but he didn't allow his team to be so weak. After being replaced on the bench, Arenas was extremely angry and threw the towel to the ground and shouted: "Are you men? Damn, you are cowards, don't we have the chance to do it? If we want to win, God has to give way to us."
Jamison and Butler knew his temper, so they simply stuffed their heads into their crotch and stopped talking.
Seeing that his teammates were all pretending to be bears, Arenas almost suffocated to death without breathing. He trembled with his fingers and pointed his teammates hard, stomped his feet and sat on the bench and began to sulk.
When Sanders replaced the substitute, Nelson also sent the water dispenser guard team to the top. Compared to Mars hitting Earth in the first 45 minutes, the game was calm in the last three minutes. When the fans saw that the team was about to lose, they began to leave early.
In the end, no miracle happened, and the Warriors defeated the Wizards with l6-106.
Chamberlain scored 3 points, 18 rebounds, and 6 blocks became the winner, while West had 2 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists. As for the Wizards, the best performance was Arenas. He played for 40 minutes, scored points with 2 shots, and also had 1 assist and 7 rebounds, completely suppressing the Warriors' outside.
Of course, this is not surprising. Arenas will be very excited every time he faces his old club, the Warriors.
If Jamison and Butler really have the determination of Arenas, then they can really win this game.
After the game, Chamberlain and others did not cheer. In fact, they were very frank about the winners and losses of the 8 regular season games. Just like usual, they went on the court, shook hands with their opponents and hugged them to leave.
Arenas took the lead in walking towards the player channel with a blue face. A reporter quickly came up and reached out to the microphone and asked, "Hello Gilbert, I am Peterson, a reporter from "Capital Audience", this is the case, may I ask..."
"Sorry, it's private time." Arenas interrupted the reporter coldly, pushed Peterson away and continued to walk forward.
Peterson was unwilling to give up and followed behind. The security guards were about to stop him, but he and Arenas were entangled. The security guards waved their hands. Arenas thought they were blocking him, so they shouted. The security guards could only give way, but they were very familiar with the old man's temper.
Chamberlain shrugged helplessly, and he shouted to Arenas from behind: "Man, don't fuck this, a regular season game, look at your teammates, this is the normal reaction."
Arenas didn't look back, and took off his clothes while walking, throwing his T-shirt and tights to the ground.
Jamison said to Chamberlain: "He has such a temper. You wear the same number 0 as him. Now he is called the most powerful number 0. He is very unwilling to accept it, so he really wants to win today."
"Damn it, it's just a number, he's so serious?" Chamberlain was speechless. "Well, I really can't understand his world. Go and comfort him."
The Wizards players walked back to the locker room, and Arenas sat on the bench with a gloomy face. After Jamison and others came in, he smiled coldly and said, "Do you still have the face to come back?"
Butler smiled and said, "Man, don't do this, it's just a regular season game..."
"Shut up, a regular season game? I'm really ashamed of you, so what about the regular season? Shouldn't we win the regular season? You actually have the attitude to say that this is the regular season. If you don't play well in the regular season, can you make it to the playoffs?" Arenas roared.
Butler kept spreading his hands and slipping to his seat and sat down honestly.
But Arenas didn't shut up and was still roaring: "Look at what you played today, the game like shit, the performance like shit, the teammate like shit, I was so confused at the beginning that I actually came to this place where soft eggs gather..."
"Then they all stood up for me and told me why this happened? Are you foals?"
"I really want to suggest that the team pay a salary based on the performance of the players. If I were the boss, no one of you would be able to get a million-dollar annual salary."
Wizards substitute guard Gavalis Crittanton sat next to Arenas. He entered the NHAR spoon in one year with Chamberlain. When he first drafted, he was the 19th pick. He was selected by the Lakers and later sent to the Grizzlies. He came to the Wizards midway last season and was a shooting guard.
As a shooting guard, Crittanton has averaged only 6 points per game so far in his career. This result is obviously not bad for his draft pick. It is not difficult to understand why the Lakers and the Grizzlies sent him away one after another.
But what really made Crittanton’s career path difficult was because of his bad temper. He had a very bad temper. He even dared to quarrel with Kobe while on the Lakers, and it was because of this that he was sent away.
Listening to Arenas' roar, Crittanton curled his lips and took out his cell phone to start surfing the Internet. His calm and gentle look obviously stimulated the general. The latter directly grabbed the phone from his hand and shouted: "What are you? Didn't you hear me? Give me serious and damn it."
Crittanton had a very hot temper. He stood up and shouted at Arenas: "Give me your phone and what's up to me today? I didn't fucking play at all. I'm a frozen player OK? If you have the fire to rush to them, what's the point of rushing to me?"
Arenas was so angry at his words that he pointed at Crittanton and said, "Shut up your damn stinky mouth, do you still know that you are not playing? Why don't you think about why you can't play?"
"Do you care? This is my business?" Crittanton responded toughly, "Also, if you have time now, please withdraw some money and give it back to me OK?"
Arenas snorted heavily after hearing his words, and no longer paid attention to Crittanton.
But Crittanton had the energy and asked after him, "I said Gilbert, when will you pay me back? 260 yuan, you are a mogul, you won't be able to pay back this little money, right?"
Jamison and others shook their heads and were speechless for a moment. They knew what was going on. Not long ago, after Christmas, they went away to Dallas, and Arenas and Crittanton played cards and bet on the plane. As a result, the former lost $260 and had not paid it back.
Crittanton kept asking, Arenas was so annoyed that he said to McGee: "Mckey, should you pay back the money you owe me? I'll give it back to me, I'll give it back to this Grandet."
McGee was directly sent off the court halfway through, and now he was full of anger. He said impatiently: "What are you in a hurry? Wouldn't I pay you back? I don't have money now, so I'll talk about it when the team gives me a salary."
Arenas glanced at Crittanton with annoyance and said, "Look, someone owes me money and is not going to pay it back first. When he pays back my money, I will pay it back to you.
Crittanton said unwillingly, "What does McGee owes you have to do with the money you ow me? Don't talk nonsense, return my money to me."
Arenas simply acted like a splash, and he spread his hands and said, "I don't want money, but I'll have one to die."
When Crittanton saw Arenas being bored, his face changed suddenly. He was not afraid of this move, because like Iverson Marburys, he was also a street player.
When he was born, his father disappeared. He was raised by his mother alone. He had been with the slum gangsters since he was a child, bold and lawless. Later, it was his mother's persuasion and basketball divert attention that he slowly broke up violently with the community.
Later, Crittanton joined Southwest Atlanta College, where, when he was his sophomore, a newcomer named Dwight Howard, yes, the current Warcraft Howard.
Even though Howard was the well-deserved core at that time, the boss of the locker room was still Crittanton because he had connections in society and because he was violent and good at fighting.
Later, even though he went to college, his temper still did not change, but became more and more intense. Scandals of fighting with his teammates were exposed many times during college, otherwise he would not have even fallen to 19. At the University of Georgia, he was the well-deserved core and was very likely to enter the lottery zone.
In this way, when he heard the rogue of Arenas, "I want money but I want one to die," his face changed. He opened the wardrobe and pulled out a handful of GLOCK17, pointed at Arenas and said angrily: "Do you really want life?"
Now everyone's faces changed, and Jamison, Butler and others stood up suddenly.
Arenas saw a look of fierceness on his face when he saw the gun pointing at him. He pulled open his cabinet and also copied out a handful of Nl9lIAI and pointed at Christine and shouted: "Don't fucking pretending to be slut in front of me, just shoot and see who wants to kill whom."
As he said that, Arenas pulled out, pulled out two more guns, and sneered: "Want to scare me? You deserve to be worthy of your guns, and you don't have too many friends, why do you..."
At this moment, the door of the locker room was suddenly opened, and a reporter held up his camera and said, "Hello, I am Peterson of "Capital Following"..."
Then, the smiling Peterson's expression froze. He looked at the scene in shock, watching Arenas and Christine pointing at each other with guns, and after only half of his words, he opened his mouth and couldn't make a sound.
Chapter completed!