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Chapter 602: The rematch between Green and Durant

The state of "Lin Crazy" has been continuing. Their offense and defense are much stronger than in the second quarter. Lin Sen's 4 and a half minutes and 11 points performance made all Warriors fans frightened, especially during this attack. Lin Sen's inside shot made the Pacers take the lead again.

The familiar recipes and familiar tastes always start to get in full swing when the Warriors have a small lead in the second half.

In the past, the Pacers team was in good shape and in excellent condition. Now, Lin Sen was alone in the shooting inside and outside to make the Warriors' defense confused. This time it was more difficult for Warriors fans to accept it than before. The most difficult thing was that if they lost again in this game, they would fall in the finals for three consecutive years, and this time they swept, with fewer winnings every year than they won.

At this time, Durant woke up from his dream and started his own attack, hitting a mid-range shot that he was best at and retaliating.

But his good condition alone is not enough to save the Warriors' performance on the defensive end. Durant's two-point attempt just now was not easy, and Grant's close-fitting defense made him very uncomfortable. His pull-out jump shot was higher than his previous shooting points.

Before his mid-range shot could be cheered by Warriors fans, Lin Sen immediately assisted Grant to help him find the field on the opposite basket.

He still caught the ball near the basket, but this time the Warriors did not dare to let McGee, who had just been tricked, face Lin Sen's attack alone, and Durant's air defense height made him take on the heavy responsibility of going forward and attacking this time. Lin Sen used a very "slutty" pass to send an empty catch from Durant's armpit.

"Lin Crazy" mode is not just scoring, Lin Sen's assist was just right. Grant, who received the ball and completed the dunk, roared at Durant excitedly, although it seemed that he dunked this time. All his defenses this year can be said to be trained for Durant, but during the game, Durant beat him without hesitation, which made him feel that his efforts this year seemed to have been wasted.

Although Lin Sen's pass failed to allow him to complete a dunk Durant's operation, he dunked the basket of Oracle Center.

Who is Durant? The 2014 Death MVP is recognized as the top three players in the league's personal abilities. Even if the Thunder came to the 73-win total runner-up Warriors, they were criticized as a traitor, deserter, and coward, but everyone recognizes his ability, and everyone knows his temper when he angrily criticized netizens on the Internet. Now that he was shaken by an unknown person, he has no way to accept it.

He wanted to continue the attack immediately, but Curry's chance this time was very good. His advancement outside the three-point line was unclear because the Pacers explained on the defensive end, and there was an open space of about one meter. This open space was a great opportunity for a top shooter like Curry, and he would not miss it. Unfortunately, Curry was unable to seize such an opportunity. In everyone's opinion, he did not score a goal with a sure goal.

Durant was depressed. His running position was very good just now. If Curry passed the ball in place, Lin Sen would not have time to make up for defense, so these two points would be secured. Originally, there was a problem with the Pacers in retreating.

Curry took advantage of the situation where the opponent's foothold was not stable and he made three-pointers in every season. This is the Warriors' regular style of play. If this thing did not happen when the Warriors fell behind 0:3, Durant was just provoked and then had an excellent opportunity, there would be no problem at all. But now Durant is very depressed.

"You should pass that damn ball to me. This is a good opportunity, but at this time, it is more important to score two points safely." Durant quickly returned to defense while spreading his hands to Curry and said that he should have passed the ball just now.

But this just made the Pacers secretly make a beautiful counterattack again. Lin Sen, who won the backcourt board and quickly advances, found Grant who was empty by Durant. He teleported to his hands in a long half-time manner. Grant once again completed a beautiful free-to-reach, and the score difference was suddenly widened to 5 points.

Green was unhappy at this moment. In the Warriors team, he occasionally deals cards, plays pick-and-rolls, shoots one or two three-pointers, and runs to the basket to sneak attack one or two. This is almost everything he does on the offensive end. He doesn't have much say on the offensive end, but on the defensive end, whether it's Curry or Durant, he has to listen to him.

The first time Grant was missed because he helped McGee attack Linson, which is understandable. The second time, although Durant "discussed" with Curry while completing his retreat, such retreat was undoubtedly full of loopholes in the eyes of the Pacers, the top three in the counterattack league. Both teams are undoubtedly very good at counterattacking. Curry's three-point opportunity just now was a counterattack, and it is easy to bring back the counterattack if he didn't hit the counterattack. The Pacers' top defense team is prone to omissions in counterattacking, let alone such a state of retreating while discussing.

"Kevin? If you want to get the ball, you have to do your defense first, otherwise we will not be able to win the game." Green shouted at Durant. He didn't care about Durant's strength and honor. All he cared about now is the victory of the game in front of him.

Last year, at the end of Game 5, Green Durant had a century-old dialogue on the bench on the sidelines. This time, it may be because of the 0:3 behind and the advantage in Game 4 was taken over again. This game has not been finished yet, and now there is another problem between the two.

Right at the Warriors' home court, in front of tens of thousands of Warriors fans, they started to argue again because of an offense and a defense.

Cole quickly called for a timeout, not caring about the previous minute and a half. He had just called a timeout because of Lin Sen's unsolvable state and wanted to interrupt Lin Sen's hot state. They had only three timeouts in the whole game, but now is not the time to save on the timeout.

The offensive ball rights issue between the two core players, and the issues that Green and Durant argued on the defensive end were suddenly placed in front of Cole. If you want to win the game back, these problems cannot be solved.
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