Bishop of the Abyss
Chapter 296 296. The largest group fight in history! 9 people were expelled and people left! "6
Chapter 296 296. The largest group fight in history!Nine people were expelled and ten people left! "61 tragedy"!
With Luke's roar, a large number of Grizzlies players flocked to the Spurs bench.
The first to bear the brunt are the fierce and aggressive Ratliff, and the streetball king "Reaper" Parker who grew up at the bottom of the United States.
It is difficult for these two to get too much playing time in the Grizzlies' rotation system. As the team enters the playoffs, the sense of presence of the two is compressed very low.
Now his own player, Trenton Hassell, was weak and was surrounded by the Spurs and beat him up. This made Ratliff and Parker as excited as a cat seeing a mouse, as if after entering the playoffs, they finally had this The usefulness of the two brothers.
Followed by Yi Jianlian, a Chinese player who has undergone earth-shaking events under the training of the "devil" Lambiel.
Although Yi Jianlian's current fighting skills are not as good as professional boxers, he is definitely one of the best fighters in the basketball circle.
When Ratliff and Parker rushed into the crowd without thinking about the consequences, Yi Jianlian followed closely behind the two brothers, fearing that they would suffer a big loss if they rushed in.
Seeing Jacqui Vaughn, who was only 1.8m [-] in height, knocked Smush Parker down from the side while Smush Parker was not paying attention, Yi Jianlian rushed forward instantly, grabbed Vaughn's jersey collar with his left hand and punched him head-on.
From the perspective of Lambiel behind him, Yi Jianlian is carrying Vaughn like a chicken, and Vaughn immediately protected his head after receiving a heavy punch from Yi Jianlian, and shouted heart-piercingly : "Misunderstanding! Misunderstanding! It's all a misunderstanding! I just want to fight!"
In the chaotic scene, no one cared about what Vaughn was muttering. Seeing that Vaughn lost his combat power instantly after being punched by himself, Yi Jianlian turned his head and joined the group fight on the other side.
Taking advantage of the experience of being locked up in the basement by Lambir and being abused in confrontation with black boxers, Yi Jianlian's entry directly gave the Grizzlies the upper hand and defeated the Spurs bench.
In fact, few people on the Spurs side wanted to stand up for head coach Eddie Jordan, and Tony Parker and Ginobili kept pulling their teammates back.
It seemed that he didn't want people to save Eddie Jordan, but in Tony Parker's mind, it would be best for Eddie Jordan to be beaten to death by the Grizzlies.
Parker's eccentric behavior also caused the Spurs bench to appear crowded, but very few people actually participated in the fight.
As Yi Jianlian helped Ratliff knock Michael Finley to the ground, the Spurs were instantly scattered like birds flying away.
In the blank space, only Eddie Jordan, Michael Finley and others were lying on the ground, and there were bursts of wailing.
When the on-site referee rushed here in a cold sweat, he saw only Grizzlies coach Luke standing on top of Eddie Jordan with his sleeves rolled up, forming a very sharp contrast with Eddie Jordan, who was lying on the ground and his suit was full of footprints. Compared.
In addition, the Spurs players were also forced back again and again by the Grizzlies. When the referee rushed over, the Spurs and the Grizzlies were divided into two groups and faced each other.
It's just that the faces of the Grizzlies players are full of ferocity and brutality, while the Spurs are mostly dazed and fearful, as well as Michael Finley and others who are lying on the ground and howling in pain.
Seeing the three referees rushing over nervously to maintain order, Luke shrugged innocently: "I believe you have seen it too, it was the Spurs' bench who made the first move. Come to support at once."
"Whether there is any personal vendetta between Trenton and Eddie Jordan is none of our business."
"Speaking of this group fight, the Grizzlies are the one being bullied. If it weren't for the fact that the team had a few players who were good at fighting, we would have been beaten to death by the Spurs bench."
Luke's words made the referee's face darken, and he glanced around. At this time, all the people lying on the ground were from the Spurs side, but Luke stood on top of Eddie Jordan's head and said shamelessly that the Grizzlies were the ones. the bullied party.
The on-site referee had no doubt that if it weren't for the constraints of the rules of the game, the Spurs would have been beaten even worse.
As the referee teamed up with the on-site staff to separate the players of the two teams, the second conflict on the field was avoided.
When Luke turned to leave, he stepped over Eddie Jordan's head very arrogantly, which made Eddie Jordan, who was lying on the ground crying in pain and still retaining a trace of reason, completely crazy.
Reaching out to grab Luke's trousers, Eddie Jordan cursed viciously: "Brutal! Rude! Crazy! Too much bullying!"
Eddie Jordan's action made the referee feel that something was wrong, but before the referee went up to separate the two, Luke, who was pulled by his trousers, quickly turned around and kicked Eddie Jordan's face fiercely: "Fuck you, damn it, noisy!"
"Ah! Ah! Ah!"
The pain from his face caused Eddie Jordan to let go of his left hand holding Luke's trouser leg, and then he covered his face tightly with his hands, lay on the ground and began to roll in unbearable pain.
After turning around, Luke didn't even bother to look at Eddie Jordan. While walking towards the player tunnel, Luke waved and called D'Antoni, who was already stunned, over.
"I'll leave it to you. I might have to rest." He waved his hand freely, and Luke unbuttoned his suit from top to bottom as he walked.
Then he put the suit jacket on his shoulders with a calm face, and slowly disappeared into the player tunnel.
Luke knew very well that whether he took the lead and rushed to the Spurs bench, or couldn't help kicking Eddie Jordan's rascal, he would definitely be expelled by the on-site referee.
Instead of sitting on the sidelines and waiting for the result, it is better to go back to the locker room earlier, at most it is to watch the game from a different angle.
Now that the Grizzlies have led the Spurs by more than 30 points, Luke is still very relieved to have D'Antoni in charge. Even with the Spurs' wings, it is difficult to climb over the mountain of the Grizzlies.
As the referee once again came to the replay center to watch the entire process of the conflict just now, it was found that a total of four players from the Grizzlies directly participated in the fight.
Although the other players have been fighting, they have collectively pulled the frame, which is difficult for the referee who is in charge of calling the game.
Under normal circumstances, the referee should expel a few more players based on the principle that he would rather kill the wrong than let it go, so as to deter the two teams and avoid another conflict in the future.
But if the expulsion is really to be carried out according to this whistleblowing scale, the entire Grizzlies team, except for assistant coach D'Antoni, may be expelled from the game.
This caused the on-site referee Creed a headache, and even once suspected that this was a premeditated conflict by the Grizzlies.
Otherwise, how could everyone's actions be so neat, and the four players who directly participated in this brawl were fringe players who didn't play much time for the Grizzlies on weekdays.
On the other hand, the main players did not hit people directly, but helped their team by pulling sideways.
This kind of rational and tactical fight is really unheard of by the referee Creed.
In the end, after discussing with the staff of the replay center, the on-site referee Creed went to the notification platform and announced the penalty result to all the fans on the scene.
A total of five people from the Grizzlies were ejected in this brawl, namely the culprit Trenton Hassell, and Ratliff, Smash Parker and Yi Jianlian who rushed forward to fight with the Spurs players.
As for the last one, it was Luke, the head coach who led the charge from the Grizzlies camp to the Spurs after Trenton Hassell made a shot.
Whether it was taking the lead in the charge at the beginning or kicking Eddie Jordan in anger at the end, Creed could not find a reason not to expel Luke.
On the Spurs side, head coach Eddie Jordan was seriously injured. Except for the bend of the bridge of the nose that was visible to the naked eye, Eddie Jordan's entire face was beaten as miserable as a blood gourd, making it impossible to distinguish facial features.
In Eddie Jordan's current state, even his own mother would not be able to recognize him as his son when he was present.
If there is no accident, Eddie Jordan will hardly usher in a comeback in this round of the series. He can only lie in the hospital bed with his favorite general Bruce Bowen to watch this round of the series.
In addition, Michael Finley, Jacqui Vaughn, George Hill, and Mason on the Spurs bench were also expelled by the referee for directly participating in the fight.
Even though both George Hill and Vaughan were beaten the whole time, as long as they participated in the fight, Creed would not let it go.
Adding up the whole brawl incident, a total of nine people from both sides were expelled and ten people were absent from the game. Such a large-scale brawl not only made the referee Creed gasp, but even the long-awaited Grizzlies fans were shocked. Deeply shocked.
The expulsion of the nine players not only set the record for expulsion in NBA history, but also the first time in NBA history that the head coaches of both sides left the field together.
It's just that the Grizzlies coach Luke was expelled by the referee because of the beating, while the Spurs coach Eddie Jordan had to leave the field for treatment because he was beaten.
And such a large-scale arena group fight will definitely attract the attention of the league after the game. Fans don't need to think about it to know that that guy Stern will definitely be blown out of his beard and staring.
I'm afraid they have already discussed with the board of directors how to punish these guys.
The only thing that makes Grizzlies fans feel gratified is that none of the main players in the Grizzlies team was expelled because of this brawl. Judging from the remaining strength levels of both sides, the Grizzlies will undoubtedly continue to have the upper hand, even more dominant than before. Advantage.
When the referee calmed down the group fight, the Grizzlies fans on the scene were still in a state of extreme excitement.
The Spurs looked lifeless, except for Tony Parker with a gloating smile on his face, everyone else looked very dull, apparently not knowing what to do next.
Returning to the game, although both teams have become short of major generals because of this group fight, the Grizzlies clearly have the advantage in terms of strength.
As Zach Randolph once again crushed the Spurs inside like a tank, at the end of the half game, the Grizzlies widened the point difference to 34 points, setting a record for the half-time difference in the playoffs this season.
During the intermission, Luke, who left early because of expulsion, stood in the locker room and yelled at the players: "The group fight in the first half was just a lesson for Eddie Jordan. I want to see a massacre in this game!" A real massacre!"
"No matter who is on the court in the second half, give me all I can do to set the record for the largest point difference in the playoffs and nail the Spurs to the pillar of historical shame forever!"
"Mike, don't win the main force too early while ensuring the safety of the players as much as possible. I want to see the bloodbath of the Spurs!" Luke turned his head and said to Mike D'Antoni.
"I will try my best to expand the point difference." D'Antoni sat aside and replied with complicated emotions.
Due to the butterfly effect brought by Luke, the "58 tragedy" that the Hornets led by Paul in this year's playoffs should have been played by the Nuggets did not come as expected.
The largest playoff difference in NBA history is the 1973 points set by the Lakers against the Warriors in the Western Conference semifinals in 56.
The Lakers back then had many superstars such as Chamberlain and Jerry West at the same time, and although the Warriors star was Rick Barry, the gap between the two teams was still huge.
Especially in the third game of the semifinals, the gap between the two teams was fully exposed. In the end, the Lakers slaughtered the Warriors with 126 points 70:56, setting a record for the largest difference in the NBA playoffs. Until now, no team has been able to break it.
It is obviously difficult to break the record of 56 points in a single game in the playoffs, but the Grizzlies currently lead the Spurs by 34 points at halftime.
From the perspective of competitive status, as long as the main players of the Grizzlies can leave the field later, it is not impossible to break this record.
Especially in this Grizzlies is an offense-oriented team, and the team coached by D'Antoni has always been ranked in the top three of the offensive list, which undoubtedly makes the Grizzlies the probability of breaking the largest point difference in history. get bigger.
Ever since Spurs coach Eddie Jordan's stinky mouth was spitting around like shit, Luke never thought about calming down the conflict.
Luke will never be merciless when he has the opportunity to nail the Eddie Jordan-led Spurs to the pillar of historical shame.
And Luke's goal has never been as simple as killing the Spurs in one game in the series, but that this round of the series has always slaughtered the Spurs frantically!
After returning from the second half of the game, after the enlightenment of the Spurs assistant coach Brown, the Spurs players have obviously improved mentally.
Even Tony Parker, who was held off the court by Eddie Jordan throughout the first half, ushered in a comeback, which is obviously not good news for the Grizzlies.
However, the gap between the two lineups still keeps the Grizzlies ahead. When the Spurs' main players are on the court, the Grizzlies still face greater resistance.
But when some of the main players of the Spurs rested, the rhythm of the Grizzlies came quietly. With the two bug players Michael Reed and Zach Randolph sitting on the bench at the same time, the Grizzlies, whether in the starting lineup or the bench The lineup has always been able to maintain sufficient offensive firepower.
Especially the two guys James Jones and Novak got a lot of shots when Zach Randolph was double-teamed by the Spurs.
The lethality like a cannonball outside the three-point line made Spurs assistant coach Jason Brown pale.
At the end of the three quarters, the Grizzlies successfully expanded the point difference to 45 points.
In the last quarter, seeing that the team had no hope of winning, Brown simply withdrew all the main players and announced that the game would enter garbage time in advance as usual.
But when the referee blew the whistle to start the game, Brown found that the Grizzlies not only did not replace the main force, but also put Chris Paul and Kevin Martin in the backcourt at the beginning of the game, which made the interim Spurs Jason Brown, the head coach, has a very bad feeling.
As the Grizzlies led by Paul and Martin in the backcourt led the point difference to more than 50 points for the first time, Jason Brown finally realized where this bad feeling came from.
The Grizzlies made it clear that they wanted to kill them all, and they didn't want to leave a way for the Spurs!
Seeing that the Grizzlies were about to break the largest point difference in history, Jason Brown hurriedly replaced all the main players, wanting to take the opportunity to close the score and prevent the Grizzlies from killing them all!
However, for a purely offensive team like the Grizzlies, once players find their touch on the court, even if God comes, they can only watch the ball fall into the basket.
The simultaneous absence of Artest and Trenton Hassell gave James Jones a lot of chances to play. With three-point shots from outside the line, the Grizzlies quickly closed the gap under James Jones' three-point rain Expanded to nearly 60 points.
Seeing the situation on the field gradually getting out of control, Jason Brown sat on the sidelines and even his lips began to turn white. His trembling legs represented Jason Brown's current bad and anxious mood.
"Dududu~"
As the whistle sounded for the end of the game, the Grizzlies finally beat the Spurs by 61 points in the first game of the Western Conference semifinals!
While setting the record for the largest point difference in the playoffs, it also became the first team in NBA history to beat an opponent by more than 60 points in the playoffs!
Throughout the game, the main players of the Grizzlies stayed on the court for a long time even when the outcome was determined. This made it clear to the outside world that the Grizzlies just wanted to put the Spurs on the pillar of shame and not give the Spurs any survive.
其中,凯文文马丁在登场34分钟的情况下18投11中,砍下31分4篮板以及2次助攻,里突外投打得马刺后防线丝毫没有脾气。
However, what really made the Spurs feel desperate in this game was Zach Randolph on the bench. Zach Randolph's appearance as a substitute was as unsolvable as a nuclear weapon, making the bench headed by Kurt Thomas unable to parry.
Except for Tim Duncan, there is no second player in the entire Spurs who can defend against Zach Randolph's offense. However, Duncan is already exhausted enough in the matchup with Gasol in the first game, and he can't think about it. Randolph the fat man.
Even though the Spurs star Tim Duncan played for 39 minutes when the game had already been decided, it can be said that he ran out of ammunition and food, and the tired scolding and panting were more laborious than James.
But Zach Randolph, who came off the bench, still scored 82 points, 26 rebounds and 11 steal with a shooting percentage of 1%.
If it weren't for the Spurs' Jordan-level double-teaming of Zach Randolph in the second half, Randolph's score of 40+ in this game can be described as easy.
What's more, the shooting percentage as high as 82% is enough to make any opponent feel desperate!
For the fear of being dominated by "Lan Fatty", the Phoenix Suns, who were swept out 4:0 in the first round, have a deep understanding.
To paraphrase the words of Suns substitute insider Louis Amundson: "That guy succeeded in making me lose interest in basketball. If I have a choice, I don't want to continue playing in the NBA, and I don't want to play against that guy Zach!"
Ask for a monthly ticket, ask for a recommendation ticket, thank you, third child!
(End of this chapter)
With Luke's roar, a large number of Grizzlies players flocked to the Spurs bench.
The first to bear the brunt are the fierce and aggressive Ratliff, and the streetball king "Reaper" Parker who grew up at the bottom of the United States.
It is difficult for these two to get too much playing time in the Grizzlies' rotation system. As the team enters the playoffs, the sense of presence of the two is compressed very low.
Now his own player, Trenton Hassell, was weak and was surrounded by the Spurs and beat him up. This made Ratliff and Parker as excited as a cat seeing a mouse, as if after entering the playoffs, they finally had this The usefulness of the two brothers.
Followed by Yi Jianlian, a Chinese player who has undergone earth-shaking events under the training of the "devil" Lambiel.
Although Yi Jianlian's current fighting skills are not as good as professional boxers, he is definitely one of the best fighters in the basketball circle.
When Ratliff and Parker rushed into the crowd without thinking about the consequences, Yi Jianlian followed closely behind the two brothers, fearing that they would suffer a big loss if they rushed in.
Seeing Jacqui Vaughn, who was only 1.8m [-] in height, knocked Smush Parker down from the side while Smush Parker was not paying attention, Yi Jianlian rushed forward instantly, grabbed Vaughn's jersey collar with his left hand and punched him head-on.
From the perspective of Lambiel behind him, Yi Jianlian is carrying Vaughn like a chicken, and Vaughn immediately protected his head after receiving a heavy punch from Yi Jianlian, and shouted heart-piercingly : "Misunderstanding! Misunderstanding! It's all a misunderstanding! I just want to fight!"
In the chaotic scene, no one cared about what Vaughn was muttering. Seeing that Vaughn lost his combat power instantly after being punched by himself, Yi Jianlian turned his head and joined the group fight on the other side.
Taking advantage of the experience of being locked up in the basement by Lambir and being abused in confrontation with black boxers, Yi Jianlian's entry directly gave the Grizzlies the upper hand and defeated the Spurs bench.
In fact, few people on the Spurs side wanted to stand up for head coach Eddie Jordan, and Tony Parker and Ginobili kept pulling their teammates back.
It seemed that he didn't want people to save Eddie Jordan, but in Tony Parker's mind, it would be best for Eddie Jordan to be beaten to death by the Grizzlies.
Parker's eccentric behavior also caused the Spurs bench to appear crowded, but very few people actually participated in the fight.
As Yi Jianlian helped Ratliff knock Michael Finley to the ground, the Spurs were instantly scattered like birds flying away.
In the blank space, only Eddie Jordan, Michael Finley and others were lying on the ground, and there were bursts of wailing.
When the on-site referee rushed here in a cold sweat, he saw only Grizzlies coach Luke standing on top of Eddie Jordan with his sleeves rolled up, forming a very sharp contrast with Eddie Jordan, who was lying on the ground and his suit was full of footprints. Compared.
In addition, the Spurs players were also forced back again and again by the Grizzlies. When the referee rushed over, the Spurs and the Grizzlies were divided into two groups and faced each other.
It's just that the faces of the Grizzlies players are full of ferocity and brutality, while the Spurs are mostly dazed and fearful, as well as Michael Finley and others who are lying on the ground and howling in pain.
Seeing the three referees rushing over nervously to maintain order, Luke shrugged innocently: "I believe you have seen it too, it was the Spurs' bench who made the first move. Come to support at once."
"Whether there is any personal vendetta between Trenton and Eddie Jordan is none of our business."
"Speaking of this group fight, the Grizzlies are the one being bullied. If it weren't for the fact that the team had a few players who were good at fighting, we would have been beaten to death by the Spurs bench."
Luke's words made the referee's face darken, and he glanced around. At this time, all the people lying on the ground were from the Spurs side, but Luke stood on top of Eddie Jordan's head and said shamelessly that the Grizzlies were the ones. the bullied party.
The on-site referee had no doubt that if it weren't for the constraints of the rules of the game, the Spurs would have been beaten even worse.
As the referee teamed up with the on-site staff to separate the players of the two teams, the second conflict on the field was avoided.
When Luke turned to leave, he stepped over Eddie Jordan's head very arrogantly, which made Eddie Jordan, who was lying on the ground crying in pain and still retaining a trace of reason, completely crazy.
Reaching out to grab Luke's trousers, Eddie Jordan cursed viciously: "Brutal! Rude! Crazy! Too much bullying!"
Eddie Jordan's action made the referee feel that something was wrong, but before the referee went up to separate the two, Luke, who was pulled by his trousers, quickly turned around and kicked Eddie Jordan's face fiercely: "Fuck you, damn it, noisy!"
"Ah! Ah! Ah!"
The pain from his face caused Eddie Jordan to let go of his left hand holding Luke's trouser leg, and then he covered his face tightly with his hands, lay on the ground and began to roll in unbearable pain.
After turning around, Luke didn't even bother to look at Eddie Jordan. While walking towards the player tunnel, Luke waved and called D'Antoni, who was already stunned, over.
"I'll leave it to you. I might have to rest." He waved his hand freely, and Luke unbuttoned his suit from top to bottom as he walked.
Then he put the suit jacket on his shoulders with a calm face, and slowly disappeared into the player tunnel.
Luke knew very well that whether he took the lead and rushed to the Spurs bench, or couldn't help kicking Eddie Jordan's rascal, he would definitely be expelled by the on-site referee.
Instead of sitting on the sidelines and waiting for the result, it is better to go back to the locker room earlier, at most it is to watch the game from a different angle.
Now that the Grizzlies have led the Spurs by more than 30 points, Luke is still very relieved to have D'Antoni in charge. Even with the Spurs' wings, it is difficult to climb over the mountain of the Grizzlies.
As the referee once again came to the replay center to watch the entire process of the conflict just now, it was found that a total of four players from the Grizzlies directly participated in the fight.
Although the other players have been fighting, they have collectively pulled the frame, which is difficult for the referee who is in charge of calling the game.
Under normal circumstances, the referee should expel a few more players based on the principle that he would rather kill the wrong than let it go, so as to deter the two teams and avoid another conflict in the future.
But if the expulsion is really to be carried out according to this whistleblowing scale, the entire Grizzlies team, except for assistant coach D'Antoni, may be expelled from the game.
This caused the on-site referee Creed a headache, and even once suspected that this was a premeditated conflict by the Grizzlies.
Otherwise, how could everyone's actions be so neat, and the four players who directly participated in this brawl were fringe players who didn't play much time for the Grizzlies on weekdays.
On the other hand, the main players did not hit people directly, but helped their team by pulling sideways.
This kind of rational and tactical fight is really unheard of by the referee Creed.
In the end, after discussing with the staff of the replay center, the on-site referee Creed went to the notification platform and announced the penalty result to all the fans on the scene.
A total of five people from the Grizzlies were ejected in this brawl, namely the culprit Trenton Hassell, and Ratliff, Smash Parker and Yi Jianlian who rushed forward to fight with the Spurs players.
As for the last one, it was Luke, the head coach who led the charge from the Grizzlies camp to the Spurs after Trenton Hassell made a shot.
Whether it was taking the lead in the charge at the beginning or kicking Eddie Jordan in anger at the end, Creed could not find a reason not to expel Luke.
On the Spurs side, head coach Eddie Jordan was seriously injured. Except for the bend of the bridge of the nose that was visible to the naked eye, Eddie Jordan's entire face was beaten as miserable as a blood gourd, making it impossible to distinguish facial features.
In Eddie Jordan's current state, even his own mother would not be able to recognize him as his son when he was present.
If there is no accident, Eddie Jordan will hardly usher in a comeback in this round of the series. He can only lie in the hospital bed with his favorite general Bruce Bowen to watch this round of the series.
In addition, Michael Finley, Jacqui Vaughn, George Hill, and Mason on the Spurs bench were also expelled by the referee for directly participating in the fight.
Even though both George Hill and Vaughan were beaten the whole time, as long as they participated in the fight, Creed would not let it go.
Adding up the whole brawl incident, a total of nine people from both sides were expelled and ten people were absent from the game. Such a large-scale brawl not only made the referee Creed gasp, but even the long-awaited Grizzlies fans were shocked. Deeply shocked.
The expulsion of the nine players not only set the record for expulsion in NBA history, but also the first time in NBA history that the head coaches of both sides left the field together.
It's just that the Grizzlies coach Luke was expelled by the referee because of the beating, while the Spurs coach Eddie Jordan had to leave the field for treatment because he was beaten.
And such a large-scale arena group fight will definitely attract the attention of the league after the game. Fans don't need to think about it to know that that guy Stern will definitely be blown out of his beard and staring.
I'm afraid they have already discussed with the board of directors how to punish these guys.
The only thing that makes Grizzlies fans feel gratified is that none of the main players in the Grizzlies team was expelled because of this brawl. Judging from the remaining strength levels of both sides, the Grizzlies will undoubtedly continue to have the upper hand, even more dominant than before. Advantage.
When the referee calmed down the group fight, the Grizzlies fans on the scene were still in a state of extreme excitement.
The Spurs looked lifeless, except for Tony Parker with a gloating smile on his face, everyone else looked very dull, apparently not knowing what to do next.
Returning to the game, although both teams have become short of major generals because of this group fight, the Grizzlies clearly have the advantage in terms of strength.
As Zach Randolph once again crushed the Spurs inside like a tank, at the end of the half game, the Grizzlies widened the point difference to 34 points, setting a record for the half-time difference in the playoffs this season.
During the intermission, Luke, who left early because of expulsion, stood in the locker room and yelled at the players: "The group fight in the first half was just a lesson for Eddie Jordan. I want to see a massacre in this game!" A real massacre!"
"No matter who is on the court in the second half, give me all I can do to set the record for the largest point difference in the playoffs and nail the Spurs to the pillar of historical shame forever!"
"Mike, don't win the main force too early while ensuring the safety of the players as much as possible. I want to see the bloodbath of the Spurs!" Luke turned his head and said to Mike D'Antoni.
"I will try my best to expand the point difference." D'Antoni sat aside and replied with complicated emotions.
Due to the butterfly effect brought by Luke, the "58 tragedy" that the Hornets led by Paul in this year's playoffs should have been played by the Nuggets did not come as expected.
The largest playoff difference in NBA history is the 1973 points set by the Lakers against the Warriors in the Western Conference semifinals in 56.
The Lakers back then had many superstars such as Chamberlain and Jerry West at the same time, and although the Warriors star was Rick Barry, the gap between the two teams was still huge.
Especially in the third game of the semifinals, the gap between the two teams was fully exposed. In the end, the Lakers slaughtered the Warriors with 126 points 70:56, setting a record for the largest difference in the NBA playoffs. Until now, no team has been able to break it.
It is obviously difficult to break the record of 56 points in a single game in the playoffs, but the Grizzlies currently lead the Spurs by 34 points at halftime.
From the perspective of competitive status, as long as the main players of the Grizzlies can leave the field later, it is not impossible to break this record.
Especially in this Grizzlies is an offense-oriented team, and the team coached by D'Antoni has always been ranked in the top three of the offensive list, which undoubtedly makes the Grizzlies the probability of breaking the largest point difference in history. get bigger.
Ever since Spurs coach Eddie Jordan's stinky mouth was spitting around like shit, Luke never thought about calming down the conflict.
Luke will never be merciless when he has the opportunity to nail the Eddie Jordan-led Spurs to the pillar of historical shame.
And Luke's goal has never been as simple as killing the Spurs in one game in the series, but that this round of the series has always slaughtered the Spurs frantically!
After returning from the second half of the game, after the enlightenment of the Spurs assistant coach Brown, the Spurs players have obviously improved mentally.
Even Tony Parker, who was held off the court by Eddie Jordan throughout the first half, ushered in a comeback, which is obviously not good news for the Grizzlies.
However, the gap between the two lineups still keeps the Grizzlies ahead. When the Spurs' main players are on the court, the Grizzlies still face greater resistance.
But when some of the main players of the Spurs rested, the rhythm of the Grizzlies came quietly. With the two bug players Michael Reed and Zach Randolph sitting on the bench at the same time, the Grizzlies, whether in the starting lineup or the bench The lineup has always been able to maintain sufficient offensive firepower.
Especially the two guys James Jones and Novak got a lot of shots when Zach Randolph was double-teamed by the Spurs.
The lethality like a cannonball outside the three-point line made Spurs assistant coach Jason Brown pale.
At the end of the three quarters, the Grizzlies successfully expanded the point difference to 45 points.
In the last quarter, seeing that the team had no hope of winning, Brown simply withdrew all the main players and announced that the game would enter garbage time in advance as usual.
But when the referee blew the whistle to start the game, Brown found that the Grizzlies not only did not replace the main force, but also put Chris Paul and Kevin Martin in the backcourt at the beginning of the game, which made the interim Spurs Jason Brown, the head coach, has a very bad feeling.
As the Grizzlies led by Paul and Martin in the backcourt led the point difference to more than 50 points for the first time, Jason Brown finally realized where this bad feeling came from.
The Grizzlies made it clear that they wanted to kill them all, and they didn't want to leave a way for the Spurs!
Seeing that the Grizzlies were about to break the largest point difference in history, Jason Brown hurriedly replaced all the main players, wanting to take the opportunity to close the score and prevent the Grizzlies from killing them all!
However, for a purely offensive team like the Grizzlies, once players find their touch on the court, even if God comes, they can only watch the ball fall into the basket.
The simultaneous absence of Artest and Trenton Hassell gave James Jones a lot of chances to play. With three-point shots from outside the line, the Grizzlies quickly closed the gap under James Jones' three-point rain Expanded to nearly 60 points.
Seeing the situation on the field gradually getting out of control, Jason Brown sat on the sidelines and even his lips began to turn white. His trembling legs represented Jason Brown's current bad and anxious mood.
"Dududu~"
As the whistle sounded for the end of the game, the Grizzlies finally beat the Spurs by 61 points in the first game of the Western Conference semifinals!
While setting the record for the largest point difference in the playoffs, it also became the first team in NBA history to beat an opponent by more than 60 points in the playoffs!
Throughout the game, the main players of the Grizzlies stayed on the court for a long time even when the outcome was determined. This made it clear to the outside world that the Grizzlies just wanted to put the Spurs on the pillar of shame and not give the Spurs any survive.
其中,凯文文马丁在登场34分钟的情况下18投11中,砍下31分4篮板以及2次助攻,里突外投打得马刺后防线丝毫没有脾气。
However, what really made the Spurs feel desperate in this game was Zach Randolph on the bench. Zach Randolph's appearance as a substitute was as unsolvable as a nuclear weapon, making the bench headed by Kurt Thomas unable to parry.
Except for Tim Duncan, there is no second player in the entire Spurs who can defend against Zach Randolph's offense. However, Duncan is already exhausted enough in the matchup with Gasol in the first game, and he can't think about it. Randolph the fat man.
Even though the Spurs star Tim Duncan played for 39 minutes when the game had already been decided, it can be said that he ran out of ammunition and food, and the tired scolding and panting were more laborious than James.
But Zach Randolph, who came off the bench, still scored 82 points, 26 rebounds and 11 steal with a shooting percentage of 1%.
If it weren't for the Spurs' Jordan-level double-teaming of Zach Randolph in the second half, Randolph's score of 40+ in this game can be described as easy.
What's more, the shooting percentage as high as 82% is enough to make any opponent feel desperate!
For the fear of being dominated by "Lan Fatty", the Phoenix Suns, who were swept out 4:0 in the first round, have a deep understanding.
To paraphrase the words of Suns substitute insider Louis Amundson: "That guy succeeded in making me lose interest in basketball. If I have a choice, I don't want to continue playing in the NBA, and I don't want to play against that guy Zach!"
Ask for a monthly ticket, ask for a recommendation ticket, thank you, third child!
(End of this chapter)
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