Chapter 142.
At the end of the game, Westbrook went to find George. It was hard to imagine how this tough-as-a-cow guy would do ideological work, so Richard decided to follow him.

In fact, I just want to watch the fun.

Even when Westbrook has a tough man's tenderness, it's when he shows his feelings to others, not doing ideological work.

"Paul, you can't just walk away like this!" Westbrook pointed at George with one hand on his hip.

It's Westbrook, but are you sure it's not a pick-and-roll move?

George sat on the stool with his head buried, making it impossible to tell whether he was depressed or sad.

There really won't be any good emotions at this time.

George looked up slowly, "Did we win?"

The smile on his face is very sincere, not forced, it can be seen from his eyes.

Isn't this a negative emotion? Richard had to swallow the comforting words he had prepared, and needed to reorganize the language.

But what is it if this is not negative emotion?

It doesn't make sense to be happy, excited, and excited now.

Six fouls left the field in 19 minutes, and the score just passed the double. Such a performance is not worth being happy about.

Obviously Westbrook didn't understand George's expression now, and didn't know what to say for a while.

"I won. But Paul, you just leave the field like this, as if you have conceded defeat." Westbrook couldn't maintain the tough tone at the beginning.

"My performance today was catastrophic, right?" George's smile couldn't match what he said, and it felt very weird.

"No, Paul, your performance today is actually very good. Regardless of the foul trouble, you have a high shooting percentage and a very efficient offense. I don't remember how many points someone scored on your head." Richard looked very serious.

He only played 19 minutes, and it was guaranteed that he would not be scored by the opponent in terms of time.

Both George and Westbrook were silent.

"Richard, don't make such cold jokes." Westbrook regained his sense of being stern because of Richard's words.

George wants to hear the feelings of the team boss more, and he can tell by the way he has been staring at Westbrook.

"There are good and bad performances on the field, but no matter what, we can't admit defeat." Westbrook squeezed his fists, "The sixth offense is not shameful, why do you have to go back to the locker room. Let those guys who booed you watch, I, Paul George, am a fighter who will not give in!"

"I didn't leave because I was defeated." George's eyes became serious.

"Paul George, who was booed by the fans, has left. The next time we meet again, it will not be this George again."

George's resolute look did not show the slightest hesitation.

"This is good!" Westbrook reached out and patted George on the shoulder.

As long as he is a player with a strong heart, he can become a good friend of Westbrook, and he can be forgiven instantly.

Looking back at this moment, George should have come out of the shadows in the fourth quarter. He showed both offensive and defensive ends. He scored 2+1 offensively and played very resolutely.

George's last six fouls left the field after he had done enough psychological construction. He was not passively sent off by the opponent's foul, but fouled when he contributed to the team's hard work, which shows that George has gotten out of the foul trouble.

The most important thing is to get out of the boos of the fans and not be swayed again.

"Maybe I betrayed them first." George's next sentence almost choked Richard.

"But they also abandoned me this time. If that's the case, then I have paid them back what I owed them. I don't owe any more to these fans!" George's eyes ignited a raging fire.

Although this sentence was said with iron bones, it is obvious that George still has too many worries. If Westbrook...wouldn't think so.

But in any case, it's great that George can come out, although I don't know when he will be at the Pacers' home court next time.

On October 10, the Thunder played away against the Timberwolves.

This is the second time the two teams have played this season.

I met the same opponent in the fifth game of the new season. I really don’t know how the league’s schedule is arranged. Sometimes the two teams will play four or three games quickly, and sometimes they will meet for the second time after a few months.

When I came to Mindasuni in the northwest, it was not cold in late autumn, but the atmosphere in the stadium was even more enthusiastic.

After the Timberwolves got Butler, they had two wins and three losses in the first five games. Although it is not a very good record, it is compared with other teams in the league. If compared with their own record in previous years, it has improved a lot.

In particular, even if they lost, they played inextricably and were not beaten. This gave the fans hope, the hope that the team would enter the playoffs again.

The Thunder only lost 2 points at home in the last game, and they still can't find a way to get it back at home.

In addition to last year's unpleasant incident between Richard and the fans, it hasn't been a year yet, and everyone still remembers it fresh, but Richard has become more and more famous, isn't it just for booing?

The fanaticism of the home team's fans affected the team's overall performance. The Timberwolves burst out with endless energy in the first quarter. Towns and Gibson scored consecutive points in the interior, and Butler also made consecutive mid-range jumpers.

In one fell swoop opened the score.

On the Thunder side, perhaps because of the two consecutive away games, the biological clock has not been adjusted, and it looks a little muddled, sleepwalking on the court.

George was the only one who was fully focused on the game and made consecutive hits from beyond the three-point line, ensuring that the Thunder's scoring was not greatly increased.

Donovan replaced Westbrook and Richard and taught him a lesson on the sidelines. George led the team against the Timberwolves to stabilize the scoring.

After a single quarter, the Timberwolves led by 4 points, while George Fang of the Thunder scored 12 points alone.

In the second quarter, Richard stood up and shot from inside and outside. Richard led the Thunder to start chasing points.

The fans booed monstrously, trying to influence Richard's performance.

I only witnessed George being booed by the home team fans in the last game, but this time it fell on me.

But the booing had little effect on Richard, and with the blessing of the away hounds, Richard's offense was still efficient.

If it weren't for the wolfberry mamba throwing the thermos cup angrily and confronting Richard, the Timberwolves might be reversed by Richard's wave.

When Butler played again and fought with Richard, the scoring stagnated again.

George has been resting in the first half of the second quarter, and he didn't have the touch of the first quarter when he played again.

Although Richard scored 14 points in a single quarter, the Thunder lost again by 3 points.

In the third quarter, it was Westbrook's turn to break out. Seizing the problem of Towns not protecting the basket, Westbrook made continuous breakthroughs and caused continuous damage, confusing the inside line.

Towns, Gibson, and Adams were fighting in the already crowded interior. With Westbrook, the third quarter was as exciting as a playoff game. The fouls on both sides also skyrocketed. The friction between the players continued, and the fans were excited.

Westbrook also scored 12 points in a single quarter, but facing the siege of wolves, the Thunder continued to lose points in a single quarter, and the point difference came to 11 points.

"One person playing one quarter is simply not enough." It turned out that this was a tactic Donovan experimented with. In order to balance the ball possession and shots of the three, each person was responsible for the organization and offense of one quarter, and then adjusted according to the state in the fourth quarter.

The idea is very good, but it actually went to be hit in the head.

Richard is not good at organization, George only knows a little bit, Westbrook is prone to mistakes when scoring points, George can have everything, but he is not the top in everything.

In three quarters, none of the quarters took the lead.

This shows that the experiment was unsuccessful.

"Then let's start chasing points." Facing the tactical failure, the Thunder, who were three quarters behind, were not nervous at all, from Donovan to Westbrook to the starters and substitute players.

It seems that chasing points is just whether you want to, not whether you can.

The three players worked hard at the same time, suppressing the Timberwolves at the beginning of the fourth quarter, making the young Timberwolves suffer.

The scoring is also fast approaching. Even if Towns' scoring and rebounding are still skyrocketing, he still can't stop the Thunder who are going all out.

Adams was also activated, and the two teams directly launched a confrontation.

With only 4 minutes left, the Thunder had already tied and overtook the score.

Butler's veins were exposed, not because the opponent was too strong, but also because the attitude of his teammates became more and more negative.

This group of young people in the Timberwolves is still the same as last season. When there is a problem in the fourth quarter, they will subconsciously give up.

Butler forcibly took over the possession of the ball, took up the banner of offense and defense by himself, and started a bayonet-like hand-to-hand battle with the Thunder.

The score stalemate came to the final time of the game.

Richard forced Butler, but Butler also resisted Richard not to let him enter the penalty area.

At this time, George cut into the inside. Richard took advantage of the situation and dialed the ball into the inside without looking at anyone. The ball passed Butler's hand and was not noticed by Butler because of its super concealment. George took the ball and took off for a dunk, freezing the score at 117:115.

There are only 2.1 seconds left, and the timeout of the Timberwolves has been used up. It is not enough time to break through from the backcourt to the frontcourt and then shoot, and the ultra-long three-pointer... Hehe, no one in the Timberwolves seems to have this ability.

The Thunder players stood up and prepared to celebrate their five-game winning streak.

Butler sent the ball and passed it to Wiggins, who had smashed the thermos today.

Everyone knows the talent of Wiggins who smashed the thermos. Durant and James, such a terrifying existence?

George saw Wiggins' quick breakthrough and stretched out his hand, and Wiggins rushed over like a loach.

There was a foul, but the referee didn't whistle, and the time was only 0.8 seconds.

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