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It was a weird wide-angle pass, which found Barry near the left three-point line. Brent Barry caught the ball without adjusting and shot it. The ball flew into the net. Barry scored 5 points in the third quarter, 80:58, and the point difference returned to 22 points.

Jerry Reynolds really didn't know what to say as the home commentator. He couldn't help but look at his partner. Before the game started, Grant Napier said, be careful of the Blazers' three-point frenzy, because they beat the Eastern giants in the away game against the Pistons.

However, considering that the King's three-pointer is much better than the Pistons, I didn't care about it at first, but now you can't help but care about the 22-point difference.This is too harsh.

Barry scored a three-pointer and was very excited, but the defense was not timely. Doug Christie broke through to the frontcourt and passed to Bibby. King No. 10 scored 2 points at the basket, 80:60, and the King was still chasing hard.

Li Qi still didn't control the ball. He handed the ball to Maggette and walked forward. The King's men were a little flustered when they were so far behind.

Maggette stopped on the left three-point line, Li Qi came out from the left corner, Maggette passed the ball, Li Qi shot inside the left three-point line, Peja didn't have time to jump up, he could only rely on his wingspan to delay, and the ball scored. 82:60, this is Li Qi's 25th point. Today, he played a combination of three-pointers and two-pointers. The king doesn't want it.

Adelman watched the third quarter from the sidelines and only played 4 minutes. As a result, the Blazers scored more than 4 points. Their offensive efficiency in these [-] minutes was too high.

Keep going, replace the substitute?Wouldn't the Blazers continue to expand the score without replacing the substitutes if they were killed?
Miller slowly walked back to the penalty area from the front court, and set a pick and roll for Peja who was running from left to right. Peja received the ball, but Li Qi also leaned forward. Li Qi knew very well that if the king wanted to come back, this Serb was the key.

Peja took the ball and shook it. Li Qi didn't jump at all, but stuck it tighter. Peja had no choice but to get the ball with his back and pass the ball to Doug Christie at the top of the arc. The scalpel received the ball and didn't shoot it.Divac hit back to the basket, did not attack, but passed it to Brad Miller, who was completely open at the top of the arc. Just when Divac got the ball, Brad Miller withdrew from the penalty area. Unfortunately, the ball did not go in, and the opportunity was fully played. The attack just now was a typical Princeton.

The Blazers grabbed the rebound, and Li Qi made a long pass to find Maggette who ran to the front. The latter scored his 20th point of the game, 84:60, and the King's offense began to stagnate again.

Bibby went to the frontcourt, handed the ball to Miller in the high post, and accelerated to the basket with all his strength to run back. Miller hung the ball and Bibby scored 2 points, 84:62.
Li Qi continued to control the ball on the outside, Bibby came to defend him, and chose to stick close to him, the guy's flesh sticking to his body was still a bit of an influence, Li Qi took a step back, swayed, pretending to shoot, Bibby pounced, Li Qi changed hands and dribbled, took a step forward with his left foot, suddenly accelerated, knocked Bibby away, Doug Christie made up, Li Qi changed hands again, turned around calmly and passed the opponent, at this time Divac jumped like a blind man Coming up, Li Qi faced the Serbian who was flying up, swung his arm round, and threw it towards the opponent, Duang, the ball hit the iron.The referee's whistle also blew.

This is a foul, and Li Qi has no choice. If he can pass Divac, he will not use any big loops, but his height is still too high. If he is about 1.8 meters 27 to pass the opponent, the problem is not very big. The current speed is still not enough. At least compared to the average point guard, his speed can only be considered average, and he cannot reach the top.After two free throws, Li Qi's score came to [-].

"Rich passed two defenders in a row, and was finally stopped by Vlad with a foul. This game still seems hopeless. You can't prevent the opponent's attack, and you can't play an offensive climax."

Grant Napier didn't close his mouth that night. Jerry Reynolds was very silent. Nate Archibald in the box began to brag again, "If I were Rich, I would have been able to pass Vlad just now. Rich's height of [-] feet [-] is outrageous for a point guard. There is only one magician in NBA history. Anfernee Hardaway's reputation was not higher than him when he debuted? What is the result now?"

Kings legends don’t like Li Qi. As a player born in the same position, Nat Archibald understands what it means to be an enemy. Before Li Qi, there were few such accurate shots and sharp passes in the NBA. Even Magician, his passing efficiency is very high, but he scores more by breakthroughs and two points. He doesn’t shoot three-pointers. The reason why Nehadaway got mixed up in the current field is because without a reliable inside partner, his weakness of shooting and stretching his hips was infinitely magnified.

When he was with O'Neal before, O'Neal could attract flanking attacks, and basically all he got were open opportunities, so the shooting percentage he surrendered was very good.But now you look at how much he shot in New York this season with Marbury and Little Flying Squirrel - 34%.

The better Li Qi played, the more it affected his historical status. Originally, his various honors could only be a top ten goalkeeper at the position of point guard, but Li Qi's appearance made Knight Archibald feel that his position as a top ten goalkeeper might move to the top fifteen.

Kings players and fans don't know about Knight Archibald's personal thoughts. What they want to do most now is to chase points. In the second half of the third quarter, Li Qi's defensive concentration dropped significantly. Peja and Bibby teamed up and contributed 3 three-pointers.

Although the Kings made 5 of 3 three-pointers in a single quarter, but they were not good at defense, and the Blazers' offensive rhythm was not interrupted, so Portland played the most exciting third quarter of the season.

(End of this chapter)

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