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943 is that simple

Van Gundy used to coach at the Heat, and was highly valued by Riley, but unfortunately he was very successful. Finally, in the UU season when the Heat was about to win the championship, Riley sent him away, coached himself, and won a championship with great glory.

Speaking of which, Riley is really not very good. As the head coach, he is notorious for squeezing players' value. When he became the general manager, he likes to be the emperor behind the scenes. Now the outside world speculates that the reason why the Heat hired an unknown Filipino as a coach was to facilitate Riley to control the team.

However, Van Gundy still has to thank Riley. He learned a lot with this guy, including his tough wrists and iron-blooded coaching sticks when dealing with players.

Howard's performance against Chamberlain disappointed Magic fans. Many people think that Van Gundy should replace Howard. The Warcraft is obviously not in shape. He performed too poorly against Chamberlain and did not have the style of the number one center in the East at all.

But Van Gundy refused firmly, and even Howard was the only one on the Magic in this game who played for 48 minutes. Van Gundy only said to him: "Either defeat Chamberlain and stand up, or be defeated by himself and crawl on the ground forever."

Many people feel that Warcraft is like a child who never grows up, likes to be funny, likes to make trouble, and refuses to be serious.

However, he had an astonishing ability to withstand pressure. At the beginning of the second half, under the iron-blooded command of Van Gundy, his form slowly began to return.

The second half started, with the Magic substitution, insider Massin Gotat cooperated with Howard to take charge, Pitrus small forward, Nelson Jr. and Richardson Jr. were in charge of the outside.

Van Gundy also compromised a little and sent the Polish Hammer to serve as an assistant to Howard. This was not because he reduced the pressure on Howard, but because Chamberlain performed too vigorously in the first half and he had to curb this guy.

The first ball in the second half was from the Warriors. Chamberlain took the initiative to ask for the ball and hit Howard with the back of the basket. As a result, Gott doubled from the wing and strongly hit Chamberlain with his thick chest muscles that seemed to have grown from urea, which caught him off guard and caused a mistake.

The Magic Counterattack, the attack was still from the outside to the inside. Petrus passed the ball to Howard. The Warcraft turned and dunked heavily. Chamberlain frowned and jumped up. Are you looking for a hat?

‘Bang, with a big hat, Chamberlain gave Howard another fatal blow.

As a result, something surprising happened. Howard, who was hated, quickly landed on the ground. He picked up the ball that landed behind him and jumped up again. This time, Chamberlain did not have time to jump to defend, but was dunked by Howard.

The Warriors' offense is to use Chamberlain as a bridgehead. He does not bear the burden and faces Gott and Howard's double-team again, like a cunning Fox, dribbling the ball repeatedly in the penalty area, withdrawing from the inside one after another, then turning around and breaking through, breaking into the basket and hooking his hands to score a layup.

With a magic counterattack, the Warriors quickly landed and launched joint defense. Howard covered Nelson Jr., and then rushed into the inside quickly. After receiving a pass from Nelson Jr., he hit Jamison, who was defending, and dunked.

2I Howard seems to be rekindled.

Old Nelson curled his lips and made a pull-down position towards the inside.

It was another offensive and defensive transition. Howard wanted to use this offensive to strengthen his confidence. As a result, he changed his hand with the ball. Jamison, who was dislocating the defense, pulled Howard down with a quick hand.

"Despicable" Howard and Van Gundy were both furious. Of course they knew the old man opposite, and they were planning to chop off the shark.

Howard's free throw is as unreliable as O'Neal. Standing on the free throw line, opposite Howard was a group of fans waving a glow stick. In the dazzling fluorescent group, Howard was lost, with two free throws and two irons, Chamberlain jumped up and took the rebound, and the Warriors quickly attacked.

Curry and Iverson rushed to the frontcourt one left and one right, and Jamison followed behind. Chamberlain stayed outside to provide a cover. He cunningly ran a snake-shaped position, blocking three people by one, creating an absolute advantage for his teammates.

Curry made a layup easily and scored two points with his spare time.

The Warriors' offensive firepower was very strong, and they scored one after another, but Van Gundy did not call for a timeout. He looked at Howard and the others with a slight face, silent.

This is also what Van Gundy learned from Riley, using the power of silence to make players reflect.

After the third quarter, the Warriors expanded the score and led by 19 points 75-6. Magic fans left the court disappointed. It can be foreseeable that there will be another massacre today.

In the live broadcast room, Miller couldn't help but sucked in the air and said, "Can I really pay a mixed ring? How powerful is the Warriors? The Heat and Magic, although it may not be the two strongest teams in the East this season at present, but in terms of lineup, they are indeed the best in the East, but even such a team has been massacred by the Warriors. Who can stop the Warriors now?"

Van Gundy Jr. made a different view, saying: "It's not long before we can take it long. We must consider that it's not Chamberlain who really made contributions to the Warriors in these two games, but the players on the outside, Carter, West, Curry, Jackson, and even Jamison, who influenced the overall situation of the game."

In the fourth quarter, the Magic played the positional battle. Gott and Howard made an inside pass from the inside. Howard attracted Chamberlain's defense, but passed the ball to Gottt. Polish Hammers were best at dunking and had to score points when they were strong at the basket.

Chamberlain and Howard were entangled, and seeing a powerful dunk about to happen in the Warriors' hinterland, a figure rushed into the inside from the outside, pressed forward from the back, and slapped the ball down with a slap.

Carter landed, and the Magic fans were dizzy.

Carter's defense has always been criticized, and on the defensive end, he did the worst blocking. Carter bounces great and his wingspan is long enough, but I don't know if it's because of consciousness or why he has few blockings.

Magic fans don’t remember whether Carter blocked their opponents at their home court last season, but now, Carter has left them with deep memories. Carter blocked Gott’s must-dunk at the Magic’s home court.

The Warriors also fought on the position. Chamberlain ran to the high position to cover Curry. Carter and Ibaka crossed over. Curry seized the opportunity and passed the ball to Ibaka. The latter jumped, but the shot was too urgent and the ball bounced out.

Chamberlain took a step in and got up and took off the frontcourt rebound. After landing, he immediately made a move to attract Howard and Gotat to double-team the defense.

Carter responded from the wing, and Gottard hurriedly pulled out again. At this moment, Chamberlain grabbed the gap and stepped into the basket, made a quick layup and scored.

In the Magic attack, Chamberlain still blocked the penalty area, and Nelson Jr. passed the ball to Pitrus in the middle.

Pitrus came to make a move. He got the ball while running. He held the ball behind his hands and was not far from the ring. There was only one Chamberlain left in front of him, and Howard was still stuck next to him.

The Frenchman gritted his teeth and now there is a shortcut in front of him, which is to score a throw-over Chamberlain.

Just thinking about it, Pitrus actually faced Chamberlain and threw it, and he actually wanted to have one.

Although Chamberlain was stuck by Howard, he jumped so well and had a great consciousness. He jumped up to attack the monster and snapped the ball.

When Nelson saw that there was an opportunity, he took it from behind, grabbed the basketball and rushed to the penalty area with agile steps, and brought a trolley to the layup on his back.

As a result, Chamberlain jumped up again as soon as he landed on a spring. This time he jumped higher and didn't even turn around. He just waved his hand and slapped it according to his impression and guess. Little Nelson pulled the rod and the ball was pressed down.

Two hoods

The ball was covered, and Howard went to grab the ball again. At this time, Carter and Curry rushed up, and the two sides were torn together. The referee blew a whistle and ordered a scramble to compete for the ball.

Warriors fans are already screaming. This kind of hood is a grand event on the basketball court and is rarely seen once a season.

After competing for the ball, both sides were about to jump the ball. Carter and Howard stood opposite to prepare to jump the ball. Later, the referee watched the video replay and said to Curry: "Boy, don't hide it back, it's the ball you and Dwight snatched, go, jump the ball."

Carter is bouncing violently. If he fights with Howard, it is possible. If Curry, he will give up the ball.

However, the referees were not easy to fool. In the end, Curry and Howard stood together. Nelson Jr. stood beside him with certainty. The ball must be Howard's, and Howard will definitely shoot him when he touched the ball.

Curry thought so too...

So, when the ball jumped, when the referee threw the ball, Howard seemed to have ignited a firecracker and flew up suddenly.

Curry, on the other side, turned around and rushed to Nelson Jr. The time was too short and no one could react to what was going on. Howard's muscles formed memory and did not have to pass through his brain. He jumped up and slapped the ball towards Nelson Jr.

Curry blocked Nelson Jr., jumped up and grabbed the ball, and rushed to the front court with lightning speed.

Even if the Magic returned to defend quickly, they could not defend against such a ball. Curry ran like a rabbit, and ran away with the ball, rushed all the way to the frontcourt and scored a layup.

Magic fans criticized Curry for using tricks and making tricks, not being open and honest enough, but the referee did not whistle that violated the rules, which means that this attack was reasonable.

Howard's confidence has come out with offense and defense conversion, Magic offense, and he takes the initiative to ask for the ball in the inside.

This time it was Chamberlain's turn. Howard hit and turned around and changed directions. He finally rushed to the basket and took a deep breath and was about to make a layup. Chamberlain stretched out his hand and pulled him down.

Howard was planning how to dunk, but Chamberlain slapped him directly from his dream. He took a deep breath before, but this breath almost made him lose his anger. After landing, he pointed at Chamberlain, so much hatred that he couldn't speak.

The Warriors fought back and suddenly changed their tactics. Seeing that Howard had signs of confidence in re-creation, Old Nelson changed his playing style and did not hit Chamberlain, but launched an attack from the outside.

Curry, Jamison and Carter kept cutting empty spaces, so the Magic's defense was a little confused. Howard could only stare at one person, and the three-man rotation of empty spaces and passes made his defense full of loopholes.

Van Gundy had to call for a timeout again, and Old Nelson took the opportunity to change the lineup again, and Chamberlain was completely out of the game because they were still 20 points ahead.

There is no suspense in this game. The rest is to see how the Warriors slaughter their opponents and how the Magic struggles.

After the timeout, the Warriors sent Ibaka, Jamison, Jackson, Carter, and West's lineup. This is another set of tactics for the Warriors, mainly for mobile combat.

The Magic team is still Howard attacking, and Ibaka and Jamison double-team him. When the Warcraft saw that there was no Chamberlain, they were immediately full of fighting spirit. They pushed Ibaka away like a tiger down the mountain, and hit Jamison again. When they turned around and wanted to dunk, Ibaka pulled him down...

It was the free throw line again, and two free throws were made again...

When the Warriors attacked, Carter and Jamison formed a connection. They ran off the ball on both sides, and West controlled the ball and swam at the three-point line. As long as they saw that these two had a chance to have a free space, they passed the ball.

Although the Warriors attacked for twenty seconds this time, they were always very fast and passed many times, so they felt that their pace was still very fast.

As long as Howard is the finisher during the Magic attack, the Warriors will foul the inside. In the last four minutes, the Warriors actually made fouls in the interior, and sent Howard 10 times to the free throw line, but Howard was not very good and only scored 10 points.

Yes, Warcraft's free throw percentage is only 6

At the end of the free throw, Van Gundy almost got angry. Seeing the basketball turn out from the ring again and again, he gritted his teeth and decided to practice Howard's free throw skills in the future.

But the free throw is a score after all, and the Magic slowly recovered the score. At the end of the game, the score difference was not big. The Warriors won two consecutive victories with a 9-point advantage of 10,293.

Two consecutive victories against the Eastern Conference strong teams.
Chapter completed!
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