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844 Unstoppable Torrent

In the third quarter, the Cavaliers' counterattack was fierce, but under Chamberlain's indestructible defense, all of this turned into nothingness.

Chamberlain's repeated impact on the rim forced O'Neal to understand that he was old, just like he could easily overturn Admirals and Ewings in the late 1990s, Chamberlain can easily score on his head now.

Chamberlain's performance was even better in the fourth quarter. In fact, not only O'Neal held his breath to fight this battle, but he was the same.

He was the one who won the MP this season, but the league's uniforms teamed up to beat James. If some reporters had not insisted on the principle and voted for Chamberlain, he might have lost a bad vote, not just second.

Chamberlain wanted to let these people understand that he is already the most dominant player in the league, which is a fact that no one can stop him.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, James cut into the basket to attract double teams and then passed the ball to Valejo. The Brazilian took advantage of the outstanding performance of the fellow villagers in the World Cup and wanted to make a dunk. As a result, the ball was raised above his head and Chamberlain, who rushed up, gave him a hat.

After one round, Xiao Mo's layup was blocked by Chamberlain in the same place.

After sending out two big hats in a row, the Cavaliers' offense will no longer be so unscrupulous.

On the Warriors, Chamberlain asked for the ball from the free throw area. He changed direction and passed Vallejo, rushed straight to Huanglong and rushed to the penalty area, rushed to the top of the arc and took off quickly, and scored two points with an accurate mid-range shot.

James missed a long shot, and Chamberlain rushed in from the three-point line, then jumped up, and took the rebound off the top of O'Con.

The Warriors' fast break, James led the outside to block it. When Chamberlain entered the penalty area in time, O'Neal was still outside the three-point line. Billups seized the opportunity to pass the ball to him. Chamberlain turned around and made a layup with a low hand.

In the third quarter, relying on James' desperate attack, it was difficult to narrow the score gap to about 10 points. As a result, two minutes into the fourth quarter, Chamberlain led a small climax of 2, which once again stretched the score gap to nearly 2 points.

This is not the end. Chamberlain continued to work hard. He went to defend O'Neal himself, and the two centers finally met head-on.

O'Neal is now extremely weak tortured by a series of fast attacks and shark-cutting tactics, but he still wants to play singles.

Just like the traditional center matchup, Chamberlain was stuck behind him, O'Neal hit back after getting the ball, then snapped the ball and turned around and broke through from the left wing.

But just as O'Neal hit back, Chamberlain also retreated. O'Neal often encountered such tricks when he was young. Although he was huge, he was very flexible. If his opponent dared to shake him, he would often take the opportunity to push him into a dunk.

However, this time he couldn't hold it anymore. He was too heavy, had poor physical strength, and decreased flexibility. Under inertia, O'Neal almost walked, and he put away the ball and could only make a layup with his teeth.

Chamberlain took a step back and charged his strength to his feet. O'Neal took a sideways and immediately jumped up and slapped the ball on the ball, and put it down again.

Valaijo inserted flexibly, grabbed the ball and wanted to make a layup. Chamberlain roared wide, and Valaijo had just been blocked by him before, and so far in this quarter, Chamberlain had cut three big hats.

The Brazilian thought Chamberlain was coming to block the block, so the shooting curve was higher. The ball bounced on the ring. Chamberlain turned around and shook his hand, took off the rebound and passed it out, and handed it to Billups.

The Warriors planned a fast forward, and the Cavaliers were unable to defend. The three of them went to double-team Chamberlain. As a result, Billups calmly set up a heavy gun outside the three-point line and made a three-pointer.

Relying on a set of combined punches, the Warriors completely removed the Cavaliers' skeleton. In the last two minutes, the score gap was still 6 points. Old Nelson replaced the main force and was full of confidence.

The Cavaliers originally expected that the Warriors' main players would get some advantage when they left the court, but the pit they dug in front was too big and they couldn't fill it in the last two minutes. As the final beep sounded, the Cavaliers fans fell into frustration as they looked at the scarlet l2-102 score.

First stop, the Cavaliers lost at home

At the post-match press conference, Chamberlain was full of energy. In this game, he scored 3 points, 17 rebounds and 1 blocks in minutes. Among them, 6 blocks were sent in the key fourth quarter, which was naturally the biggest contributor to the team's victory.

James also performed well, scoring 2 points, 10 assists and B rebounds, and having a quasi-double. Without Chamberlain, he would be the well-deserved protagonist today.

In this way, at the post-match press conference, more reporters naturally targeted Chamberlain.

Chamberlain was naturally very happy to suppress his arch-rival James with his record and data. He agreed with all his requests for fans' questions.

First, Chamberlain politely praised his opponent: "LeBron is still so comprehensive. We have put in a lot of energy to defend him. In front of him, my guys and I suffered a lot. Speaking of suffering, I have to say Shark, the big shark is still the overlord in the ocean. Fortunately, we are fighting on land this time, otherwise I dare say that we will be eaten by him."

The Cavaliers coach Brown is very graceful. A reporter asked him if he had found the reason for his failure. He told the truth and smiled bitterly: "The biggest problem now is that our opponents are. Yes, he is too strong, and I can't find anyone to limit him. Obviously, if you want to defend him, you need a system, but I only have five people to use, and there are five opponents. If my system is to defend him, then you know, Iverson, West, Curry, Ibaka, these guys are all very powerful, and they are also capable of creating victory."

A female reporter stood up and interviewed Chamberlain and asked, "Hello, I am Jane Louis of Chicago Sports. What do you want to say about your first triple-double in the finals of your career?"

Chamberlain was very informative. He was no longer modest and said, "I want to say that this day came too late because he should have appeared in my expectations. Fortunately, he was not absent, otherwise it would be a pity. Now, I am undergoing support and passing training. I hope one day I can win a four-double here."

Yes, Chamberlain's goal is a four-double, a regular season four-double, a playoff four-double and a finals four-double.

Triple-double is so common. Even in the finals, there were two triple-doubles, and the most was Magic Johnson. This guy was crazy about winning 7 triple-doubles in the finals. In addition, the most recent triple-double was created by Rondo in the 26-year finals, when he scored 19 points, 2 rebounds and 10 assists.

Previously, in 207, James also won a triple-double in the finals, but their team still lost that game.

However, the finals are the finals, which is the game with the strongest smell of smoke in NH. After the game, the two sides briefly praised each other for a few words, the topic began to controversy.

The first thing to start was about James' technical foul. Brown shook his head helplessly and said, "Actually everyone saw it. Someone fouled LeBron at that time, but the referee pretended not to see it. In this way, LeBron had to ask what was going on. I didn't expect that the referee would give LeBron a technical foul. I really want to ask, what's wrong with the league? LeBron is like a child. He just wants to know what's wrong with him. The referees shouldn't hurt him. In fact, they hurt not only LeBron, but also our team. Faced with their punishment, the counterattack plan we were going to carry out had to be put on hold."

A reporter immediately picked out the thorn from Brown's words and asked quickly: "Mr. Brown, what do you mean is that the referee's wrong decision at that time was a turning point, which affected the performance of your players?"

Brown shrugged and said, "Although there is suspicion of expelling himself, I still want to say that it is true."

Chamberlain was furious when he heard this. He said with a cold face: "Ha, kid? It turns out that our opponent today is a group of minors? When will the league allow minors to score NHAfTI goals? Who is minors? Tell me, I'm going to tell Stern. By the way, the elbows that some people have when breaking through are not like what children should do."

Compared to Chamberlain's anger, Old Nelson showed much lazyness. In fact, as an old bird, he was familiar with this kind of psychological warfare and didn't care at all. He even regarded it as a compliment. Only a novice like Chamberlain would be furious.

Old Nelson prefers to fight back against similar topics, such as in the Western Conference Finals, facing Zen masters’ accusations that he relied on Chamberlain to win the championship and responded, “Zen Master Jackson is the best coach, you can win the championship without relying on players.”

This time, he was too lazy to fight back. Chamberlain wanted to quarrel, so he stopped him and whispered: "Rookie, is it useless to say these? Save some strength, see the truth on the field, and kill these bitches of Cleveland country bumpkins."

But the reporters didn't want to see a topic disappearing like this. They kept chasing old Nelson and asked, and West was later called a technical foul. The reporter of the Philadelphia Sentinel asked: "What do you think about the fact that two players were called a technical foul in five seconds?"

Old Nelson pretended to be stupid and said, "What do I think? I stood under the court and watched with my arms around."

Brown hated the Warriors players' small movements. Seeing that Old Nelson was pretending to be stupid, this kind of thing was very similar to the players' small movements on the court at the press conference, he couldn't help but say a few words with a gun and a stick.

Now that old Nelson is really angry, you are so endless, so he said, "When it comes to being a coach, Mr. Brown cannot compare with me. I only have a championship ring, four best coach trophys, and I won it with my thighs. So I can't compare with him. He is the most successful coach in this competition. You can just listen to whatever he says."

This made Brown embarrassed. Now he is criticized. Experts and fans who prefer the Cavaliers are scolding him for not understanding tactics and not knowing flexibility. Tactically oppressed by Old Nelson is like a dog.

The head coaches of the Eastern Conference were also very unhappy. You won so many points by the Western Conference No. 1. If we were to go, we would be directly abused.

The East's head coaches never catch a cold when the West is strong and the East is weak, so some people keep coming out to criticize Brown's tactical mistakes.

The Warriors are in much better situation because they won their first win and they won away. In NHA history, only the Lakers in the early 1980s failed to win the championship. That time they were overturned by the Celtics led by Bird.

However, there are also people who are trying to beat the Cavaliers, such as the Joe Gang Leader who has improved recently because of the Bobcats' record.

If anyone is the most powerful man in NHA history, it is possible that Chamberlain, who averaged 6 points per game in the season and Robertson, who averaged 3D doubles per game in the season, can compete with Jordan, but if it is the most powerful man in the finals, it must be Jordan.

Jordan is unprecedented in terms of reaching the finals and winning six championships. As for whether there is no future, it is hard to say. At least Chamberlain is not as good as him, because his first championship, PNVP is Iverson.

Jordan said: "The Cavaliers don't need to feel too much pressure. In fact, the pressure is on the Warriors. Their winning championship last season was a lucky one, it was by luck, but they won't be so lucky forever. I think LeBron has a greater chance in this final."

After hearing this, the fans and experts stared at each other and shouted, "Gangmaster, are you drunk?" "You dare to tell lies with your eyes closed?"
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