You are the pearl, Mo Mengchen

Chapter 907 I'm Not Good at Joking

Chapter 907 I'm Not Good at Joking
Chapter 9 Nine Is Not Good at Joking
Sacramento, Sleep Train Arena.

Game 2002 of the 3 NBA Finals was held here.

There are several highlights of tonight's game.

One is the performance of the Kings, can they realize their ambition of winning three consecutive away games and win the championship at home?

The second is that the grievances between Curry and Divac can continue, and the outside world is highly concerned.

The third is the matchup between Hill and McGrady.

Fourth, can the Pistons keep the number of turnovers within 20 tonight?
The grievances between Curry and Divac were originally ordinary conflicts on the court. After being exaggerated by the media, the two became sworn enemies for a while.

Divac has experience and skill, but is old.

Curry has talent and energy, but is young.

Looks like a very interesting matchup.

The Sleep Train Arena is obviously more suitable for Divac to be a demon. After the game started, he quickly caused Curry's first foul.

That was an offensive foul by Curry.

The young man tried hard to prove himself, but his actions were too wild. The referee's whistle let Curry know that this is not the Empire Axis Arena, this is the lair of Divac who should be hacked.

The referee's deterrence was strong enough, and Curry didn't dare to make too many moves. He made mistakes one after another. First, he was fouled by Divac on the offensive end, and then he was too hard on the defensive end.

At that time, the game was only 3 minutes into the game.

In order to protect Curry, Westphal temporarily replaced him, and then played center with Rasheed and let Jerome Williams play power forward.

The game continues.

Without Curry, the Pistons lacked an inside pass point that could support them, the transfer of the ball was not smooth, and they made mistakes again and again in the first quarter.

At the end of the first quarter, the Kings led the Pistons by 11 points.

In the second quarter, Curry returned to the court. This time he was much more sober, scored a jumper from the free throw line, and guarded the basket on the defensive end, regaining the feeling of the previous game.

The Kings aren't going to sit back and watch a young talent find confidence against them.

Collins decided to continue releasing Divac to make things difficult for Curry.

Divac's main difficulty with Curry is that he can use small movements too much.

Curry also asked other people for advice on small moves in private, but the mentality of facing the enemy on the field and the way of using small moves are difficult to teach in words and deeds.

This is learned slowly through the accumulation of game experience. It is impossible for Curry to become good at using small moves overnight.Under such circumstances, it is easy for Divac to provoke him.

Curry, who was irritated, shot angrily, as if he was going to overthrow Divac on the spot.

He received his third foul as he wished.

Seeing that Curry couldn't control his emotions, Westphal also lost his patience, so he simply replaced him with Miller.

Replaced by the experienced Miller, the Pistons' Princeton became smoother.

The points were recovered little by little until the Kings realized the hole in the Pistons' basket. McGrady and Nowitzki took turns to control the lead within 10 points.

Halftime is over.

"The Kings restrained the Pistons. Their young men couldn't control their emotions. Although Brad Miller can pass the ball well, his defense is a big problem."

"Also, they made 12 turnovers in the first half!"

"You know, the Pistons basically lost all games where they made more than 20 turnovers in a single game."

The commentator spread some knowledge on the sidelines, and the Pistons left the game sadly, halftime was not over, as if the game was over.

Only in the second half, they made a comeback in an unexpected way.

The angry Pistons gave up Princeton and fought against the Kings. The series between the Pistons and the Kings finally played what the fans wanted to see most.

Can the Pistons, who won three consecutive championships with running and bombing, defeat the King, a latecomer, with running and bombing?

"Whether the Pistons can defeat the Kings is still hard to say, but Dor.Mo scored 5 three-pointers in a single quarter and completely defeated Sam Cassell."

"The king bought ET in order to limit Dor.Mo, and looking at it now, he obviously can't do this."

In the third quarter, Mo Mengchen scored 20 points in a single quarter, and the king's lead was eroded to only 4 points.

The game returned to the original point, and the fourth quarter became the king's offensive show.

The Pistons gave up the running and bombing that could compete with the Kings, and switched to Princeton to meet the enemy.

In the early part of the fourth quarter, the Pistons controlled the turnovers, and the Kings couldn't resist, but Rashid alone couldn't pass the ball well, and their turnovers quickly accelerated again.

Westphal was forced to exchange for Miller who might be blown up.

This move caused the game to collapse.

Miller is indeed able to invigorate the position, but his defense is the key to killing the game.

Tracy McGrady and Nowitzki took turns to attack without mentioning it. Even Cassel, who was overwhelmed by Mo Mengchen, and Bowen, who can only shoot three-pointers from the bottom corner, dared to attack the penalty area and humiliate Miller. This shows that he How tempting is the defense for the opponent.

People who are good at being bullied are doomed to be bullied at the same time if they are bad at defense.

This is something that Westphal has already expected. It is a risky move to replace Miller. If he wins, people will appreciate him, but if he loses, he has nothing to say.

At the juncture of life and death, I am willing to gamble and admit defeat.

2 is better than 1
The Kings won the first home game and overtook the Pistons by a big score.

今晚的关键词是麦迪砍下44分11助攻打爆了拿下22+10+10的希尔,而诺维茨基射下35分打穿活塞内线。

What about the Pistons?Curry was dropped after three fouls, Miller had a fatal flaw in defense, and Mo Mengchen scored a game-high 46 points.

However, at the post-match press conference, when the reporter asked Mo Mengchen what he thought of the series, he was very confident.

"We made 25 turnovers, which is above average." Mo Mengchen said, "When we can control the turnovers, we are unstoppable."

The next day, Mo Mengchen's remarks were quoted by the "Sacramento Sun" and laughed: "Dor. The king who is about to abdicate has not yet awakened from his dream."

What effect did the words of The Sun have?No one knew until the fourth game came.

The outside world only knows that the training atmosphere of the Pistons has been harmonious in the past few days, there have been no incidents, and the training is not closed. It seems that they have not been affected by the loss at all.

Then, the time came to June 6, the night of the fourth game of the finals.

The expressionless Pistons, black jerseys, and a murderous look coming from one side.

In the opening game, Curry won the opening ball for the team.

Then, the ball moved quickly, Curry and Rasheed pulled people out from a high position, hit the ground, Hill dunked, and the game started.

Judging from the start, Kings fans feel that there will be a hard fight.

But as long as this game is won, the Kings can lead the Pistons 3-1.

In the history of the finals, there has never been a 1-3 reversal. If the Kings can win, they can prepare for the championship celebration.

However, the Pistons were not willing to do so.

According to the on-site statistics, if the time spent dribbling across half court is removed, Mo Mengchen, who played the first quarter, would only touch the ball for half a minute.

What did he do during the half-minute touch time?
Catch jump shots, cut layups, outside catch three-pointers.

He only did these three things, and then scored 14 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists. He blasted Cassell in the first quarter and led the team to lead the Kings by 11 points.

It's a tough game tonight.

That's how Kings fans felt at the end of the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Mo Mengchen played again after only resting for 3 minutes, and it rained three minutes on the scene.

For three consecutive rounds, he dribbled the ball across half court, and the first ball went straight to the basket.

The second ball gave him some face and called a pick-and-roll. The gap that disappeared in an instant made him pull up and shoot.

The third goal was the most excessive. He just passed the king's LOGO. Seeing that his side had already led by 16 points, he stopped.

Ten meters from the basket.

"God, what is he trying to do?!"

There's the horror of knowing what's going to happen, and when it does, you can't believe it.

Ten meters away, Mo Mengchen pulled up and shot a three-pointer.

This is an impossible position, and unreasonable shots are not enough to describe the recklessness of this ball, but the person who shot this ball was Dor.Mo, and 2 people in the sleep train arena looked up at the sky, as the ball flew to the basket basket, only Mo Mengchen turned around suddenly.

"Boom!"

"God!!" The king's home commentator was beaten and screamed, "Gor.Mo has come!"

Yes, fans found out.

It was not Dor.Mo who led the Pistons to the Sleep Train Arena, but Gor.Mo who defeated the Lakers by himself last year.

Three three-pointers and 9 points in a row. This is all the points Mo Mengchen scored in the second quarter, but it shattered the king's confidence.

At halftime, the Pistons led the Kings by 25 points.

After watching halftime, the mood of the Kings fans changed from "this game is not easy"-"this game is difficult" to-"We are going to be beaten into a shameful battle that flaunts history."

The Pistons, who had no intention of giving up, continued to attack violently in the second half, but Mo Mengchen's unstoppable hot touch felt too little to shoot again.

The Kings collapsed in wave after wave of offense, and the perfect Princeton interpretation was performed in Sleep Train Arena.

Throughout the game, the Pistons made only 13 turnovers.

Mo Mengchen played 35 minutes, and he played 12 minutes when halftime was garbage time.

At the end of the game, he scored 34 points, 15 rebounds and 14 assists, which is an amazing large triple-double.

With the end of the game, the Kings were also engraved on the pillar of shame.

132 is better than 88
44 points difference.

This is the finals!
This kind of score actually appeared in the finals!
That night, at the press conference, the Sacramento media was silent.

Before the reporter asked a question, Mo Mengchen picked up the microphone and said to the media in Sacramento with a smile on his face, "I'm sorry, please pass this on to my colleagues."

"I'm not good at making jokes."

(End of this chapter)

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