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1018 The dust settles

The opening ball is still in the hands of the Warriors.

West advanced to the frontcourt, Allen changed to Conley and stared at him with a fierce look.

Carter went up to ask for the ball, but he faced Conley, with an advantage in height and experience, and there was no negotiation to beat him.

However, West did not pass the ball, and he chose to hit Tony Helun with his back, and hit him step by step, his movements were slow and powerful, and he pushed the opponent slowly into the free throw area.

Tony Helun could only half-squat down to stabilize the center of gravity to defend. At this moment, West, who felt his center of gravity change on his back, turned around and broke through, like a leopard, rushing from Conley like an inside line.

Conley could only make up for defense, but Carter was in tune with each other and rushed out of the open space. Sure enough, after West took Conley away, he immediately passed the ball to him.

Carter rushed to the inside line with a big stride. He had no chance to perform since the playoffs, so he seized this opening opportunity. Chamberlain made way for him to get stuck in the inside line. He rushed into the inside line at lightning speed, and jumped into the inside line with a dunk.

Conley's choice was much simpler. After arriving in the frontcourt, he swung his wrist and directly sent the ball into Randolph's inside line.

Randolph touched the ball and took a step in, then saw Chamberlain pushing up. He swung back and dribbled the ball out of the penalty area and raised it to the high position.

Chamberlain followed, Randolph thought about it, and then passed the ball to Gasol, the inside.

Gasol beat Ibaka and turned around to hook her hands. The latter jumped very well. He jumped vertically and waved his arms to jump, and his momentum was approaching Gasol. The latter's hook suddenly turned around and the iron bounced out.

Chamberlain grabbed the rebound and threw it to West. The Warriors rushed to the frontcourt like the rising sea. West saw Chamberlain standing in the inside and passed the ball to him.

Gasol Jr. came up to defend immediately. The opening ball was not played by Chamberlain. According to the Warriors' urinary nature, they would definitely let Chamberlain play the second ball.

Chamberlain pushed Gasol Jr. and noticed that Randolph came up to double-team, so he did not continue to attack the inside, but instead drove the ball to the frontcourt.

Seeing this, Gasol did not hesitate and immediately followed.

Randolph was stunned and then shouted: "Don't go out to cover the high position, attack with a strong attack at low position..."

Before he could finish his words, Chamberlain had already thrown the ball out, and he himself blocked Tony Helun. But he saw a snow-white lightning coming out from the middle, and Kuaishou slapped the orange-red ball and rushed straight to the penalty area.

There is only one Randolph in the inside, and his defense is notoriously unreliable. He has no choice but to be big and slow to move sideways.

West dribbled the ball to the inside line, and then his legs stretched out. He grabbed the ball with both hands and raised it over his head. His strong and powerful body soared into the air and smashed the ball into the ring.

"Damn it, damn it," Randolph cursed helplessly, "What a cunning bastard."

West and Chamberlain clapped their high-fives and retreated to defend. Conley took a deep breath and quickly changed directions from his crotch. West suddenly reached out to the ball under his crotch, and his fingertips touched the ball. Fortunately, Tony Helun reacted quickly and rushed up to grab the ball first, otherwise the Warriors would have a quick attack.

However, this is a blessing in disguise, because Chamberlain thought West had a successful steal, so he and Ibaka shook their arms and rushed to the three-point line directly.

"This counterattack speed" in the EpN live broadcast room, Reggie Miller couldn't bear to be amazed.

In the inside, Gasol Jr. was empty, and Tony Halen passed the ball without hesitation. There was no one around Gasol Jr., and he roared and his hands were heavy.

Chamberlain turned around and saw that he knew he had no time to return to defense, so he gritted his teeth and continued to run forward.

Grizzlies coach seat, Hollins was shocked and shouted: "Hurry, hurry up, return to defense and return to defense"

Carter served West, who ran forward with the ball and made a super long pass through the half. The ball roared into Chamberlain's hands in a straight arc, and Chamberlain ran forward strode forward. At this time, he ran to the front three-point line. The Grizzlies only followed two outside lines, how to defend him?

Running with big strides, Chamberlain rushed to the free throw line in a rampage, then put away the ball and took out three big steps, whistling forward, and another dunk

Three dunks at the beginning of the game, the Warriors ignited the atmosphere at once. After landing, Chamberlain waved his fists and roared, and the fans' roars were even louder. The VP, the shouts were almost overturned the ceiling of the stadium.

At the beginning of 26, the Warriors not only took the lead in the score, but also firmly controlled the rhythm of the game.

When Hollins saw that the situation was not good, he called a timeout, changed tactics and substitutions. His reaction was quick, and the Grizzlies' execution was also terrifying.

Mayo, sitting on the bench, stood up. Although his performance has been declining after entering the NHA and has no ability to compete with Ross in the same class this season, it is undeniable that Mayo is still a senior scorer. His appearance can strengthen the Grizzlies' offensive firepower.

Conley passed the ball to Mayo when he arrived at the frontcourt. He ran to the side, took West away, and left Carter to defend Mayo.

Facing the defense of his senior, Mayo did not give any face at all. He took a step forward with pure speed and dived forward with great force, like an English longbow, with the ball in his left hand, and the ball was dancing between the floor and his palm, but it was inseparable from his control and rushed into the three-point line like a sharp arrow.

Carter chased behind in a mess, West's face changed, and he hurriedly made up for defense, and shouted: "Change defense"

As a result, Mayo showed his outstanding vision and immediately passed the ball to Conley as soon as West came up.

Conley was empty, but did not make a jump shot, but threw the ball into the inside. Randolph turned flexibly, ran back two steps and received the ball and threw it up easily, and the ball fell into the penalty area obediently.

The Warriors cannot always have such high offensive efficiency. The Grizzlies compressed their defense line, and Carter missed the jump shot from the outside, and the ball bounced off.

Suddenly, several people began to struggle to grab rebounds under the basket. Gasol Jr. was very rational. He knew that Chamberlain's frontcourt rebounds were too threatening, so he simply did not grab rebounds, stuck Chamberlain and seized the opportunity to use a trick to hit the opponent.

Gasol Jr. overestimated Randolph's ability to grab rebounds. Although he was also a double-double man, Ibaka had the advantage this time and jumped up and swung his arm to grab the rebound.

After landing, Ibaka jumped up quickly again. He was still a distance from the ring, so he stretched out his arms and dunked with his amazing arm span.

Now even the blood of Grizzlies fans is about to burn. Four dunks were played in the playoffs, and it was a slam dunk contest.

You know, in one NHA game, a team can make seven or eight dunks, that's amazing. As a result, the Warriors completed half of their duties in three minutes at the start of the game.

Conley was very calm. He took the ball and swam in the top arc of the three-point line and did not attack at will.

Old Nelson nodded. Although Conley is in a bad situation now, he is considered an overrated point guard, and is also considered to have sharply reduced strength without Oden, the old man can see that this guy is at least a qualified starting point guard because he is calm enough, selfless enough, and has a good overall view.

The Grizzlies were very active in running. Seeing Randolph throwing away Ibaka half a step, Conley's eyes lit up and passed the ball in.

To get the ball, Ibaka blocked him and pushed him hard against his back with both hands.

With Ibaka's thrust, Randolph simply turned around and moved to the outside line, and turned around to prepare for a jump shot at a position about three feet away from the free throw line.

Ibaka's defense is also very strong, and he doesn't give in and is close to the defense.

In response, Randolph sneered, slapped the ball and shook his body twice. Taking advantage of the opportunity that Ibaka couldn't figure out his plan, he took a quick step and jumped quickly, and slashed his wrist and slashed it down two points.

West no longer struggled with fast attacks. He suppressed the rhythm and took his time until he wasted five or six seconds at the three-point line before he passed the ball to Chamberlain.

Seeing Chamberlain get the ball, the few Grizzlies fans on the scene suddenly became nervous and stood up and shouted: "Defense, defense, defense, defense,"

The fans at the scene were shouting at the top of their lungs. The Grizzlies fans in front of the TV were also clenching their fists tightly at this moment, hoping to go on the court to guard Chamberlain in person.

Gasol started his career by defending and kept staring at Chamberlain. How could he give him a chance? Then he quickly followed.

Chamberlain smiled and pushed his back to force the attack. Gasol's face turned red, his beard almost exploded, and his whole head was like a hedgehog.

At this moment, Chamberlain suddenly made a big step and turned around. After turning from his back to the ring, he quickly changed direction and rushed to the basket with lightning speed. Randolph was attracted by Ibaka and had no time to return to defend, so Guy made up for defense.

In this way, Jackson was empty, and Chamberlain was either determined to play by himself, he just wanted to attract opponents to double-teams.

The Grizzlies came up with a pair of pairs, and Chamberlain passed the ball to Jackson, who jumped up and scored two points.

In this way, Hollins felt very annoying. The Warriors have already blossomed on the whole line. How can they defend against such a team?

The Grizzlies' players were very resilient, they were not hit, and under Conley's command, they still ran and attacked in an orderly manner.

Mayo pushed West away and asked for the ball. Conley looked at Mayo, but passed it to the inside. As a result, his HLOOKpB was very unsuccessful and even his own people were tilted. Gasol did not catch the ball, and the ball went straight into Chamberlain's arms.

West suddenly laughed, and ran and smiled at Conley, "Man, do you think you are a magician? You like to say something that is useless to hold God's feet temporarily, do you understand? You are not a magician, I am..."

After the words came, West, who was running, did not look back and threw the ball behind him with a casual swing. Carter happened to follow him. He stood in front of the three-point line. He took a deep breath and jumped up. He raised his hand and scored a three-pointer.

The Warriors had the advantage and expanded the leading score to 9 points at once, directly approaching the double-digit number.

There was no way, Hollins had to call a timeout again, and this time he had a long timeout, hoping to keep the Warriors players feeling.

After the timeout, the Warriors' momentum was still high, but fate was like this, and both sides suddenly felt lost.

Conley passed the ball to Mayo, and the Warriors' defense pulled into the three-point line. Mayo looked over and looked, and his teammates were blocked. The situation seemed not good. He gritted his teeth in secret and jumped up and made a three-pointer. As a result, he actually made a shot and narrowed the score gap.

The Warriors played Chamberlain at this point, and the latter turned around and hooked, but the ball bounced out, and Gasol Jr. took the rebound and threw it to Conley on the outside.

At this moment, the Warriors' defensive ability was revealed, as if the sea water was receding. In a few blinks, all of them had retreated, leaving the Grizzlies with no chance to play fast breaks.

The Grizzlies' troubles came. Not only did they fail to play fast attacks, but the Warriors launched a man-to-man press, and they couldn't even get the ball for a while. Time passed. Seeing that the 24-second offensive time was about to disappear, the Warriors fans shouted in unison to attack violations, and the Grizzlies fans' hearts suddenly rose to their throats.

In the last two seconds, the ball was sent back to Guy's hand. The Grizzlies took a deep breath, pressed the whistle and shot three-pointer.‖, a crisp sound, and the three-pointer hit again
Chapter completed!
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