Chapter 320
The Kings' offense and defense are out of balance, and they have no defensive strength at all. However, they rely on their strong offensive firepower.

In the first half of the fourth quarter, the Suns encountered tenacious resistance from the Kings. Relying on the powerful offensive firepower of the Princeton system, even if the Kings' defense was undefended, they could still draw the game to 8 points in the confrontation. All the people are soldiers, and every attack is a cooperative style of play for the entire team, which makes the Kings' offensive efficiency very efficient.

Seeing that the Suns are on the rise, the offensive firepower is also very strong. As a result, the Kings made a lot of three-point shots and made a wonderful attack.

Fortunately, after 5 and a half minutes into the fourth quarter, Nash suddenly broke out. First, he used an unconstrained back pass, which was accurately passed to the hands of Joe Johnson in an air cut to the basket. Joe Johnson caught the ball and took a step. Unattended, the basketball jumped up, picked the basket at close range in the air, picked the basketball steadily into the basket, and scored two points.

Subsequently, the Suns used their mobility and running ability at all costs to make Stojakovic's left three-pointer jumper miss.

Stoudemire overwhelmed Brad Miller, took off the rebound, and immediately distributed the ball to Nash for a quick counterattack.

Richardson and Joe Johnson were like two unsheathed sharp knives, piercing the two assists of the Kings.

Nash dribbled the ball and avoided Bibby's stealing pressure. After getting rid of Bibby's defense, he didn't stop, and pushed the basketball out with both hands while running, and sent a long-distance pass without looking at people. ball.

The basketball was like a cannonball in the air, and it fell precisely into Joe Johnson's hands. Joe Johnson caught the three-pointer on the right side of the frame, lifted the ball over the top, and flew off Mobley. , hit the basket directly.

Mobley is not tall enough, but his speed is very good, and he is also very active in defense, desperately turning back to chase.

Joe Johnson tactfully stuck in his position, completely ignoring Mobley's defense, dribbling the ball to the basket and jumping up, trying to pick the basketball close to the basket with his right hand.

Mobley was stuck behind Joe Johnson, and jumped up from the side at the same time. He slapped hard with his right hand, snapped, and his right hand slammed into Joe Johnson's hand, forcefully pulling Joe Johnson's layup. .

Joe Johnson lost his balance, shook his right hand, and still threw the basketball towards the basket. However, the basketball turned half a circle on the basket, and it still missed and rolled out.

The whistle in the referee's mouth sounded, he raised two fingers, and pressed down, calling a foul on Mobley's thug, and Joe Johnson got two free throws.

At the free throw line, Joe Johnson dribbled the basketball a few times. Amidst the boos of the audience, he took a deep breath. After adjusting his shooting rhythm, he made the first free throw and the basketball hit the basket steadily.

In the second free throw, Joe Johnson's shot was too powerful, and the basketball hit the front of the basket heavily and bounced out.

Luckily, Marion took off the rebound. After encountering a pinch attack, he did not force the basket to rise up. Instead, he separated the basketball from beyond the three-point line, and Nash received the ball and reorganized.

Nash's face was calm, and he suppressed the offensive rhythm. He had no desire to attack at all, and seemed to want to play a match.

Stoudemire picked it up and wanted to screen a pick-and-roll with Nash. Nash dribbled forward and Bibby stepped back, trying to block Nash's breakthrough.

Unexpectedly, Nash just swayed forward with a feint shot, stepped down and retreated beyond the three-point line, without a half-point pause, directly drew the bow and set the arrow, opened his hand for a three-pointer and shot a jumper, Nash's body was very stretched in the air elegant.

Bibby's defense is inherently weak. Not to mention Nash, the opponent's shots are clean and neat, without any extra moves.

The basketball draws a solitary line like a full moon in the air.

Swish! !

The white net was overflowing, and Nash's step-back three-pointer shot up and down, accurately hitting the basket, and the three-pointer was hollow into the net, causing a burst of white waves.

107 to 106! !
Nash and Joe Johnson teamed up and actually played a magical four-point attack, which instantly smoothed the score gap between the two sides, and the Suns also took the lead in the score.

This is the first time the Suns have taken the lead except in the first few minutes.

Outside the stadium, the fans booed loudly and gave it to the players of the home team.

Although they experienced a gorgeous offensive goal battle, if the Kings had been in the leading position throughout the game, they would capsize and lose tonight's game near the end of the game.

Fans of the Kings can't bear this kind of result. If the Kings keep falling behind, it's okay to lose the game. Now the Kings have achieved admirable performance in the process, but the Suns have the last laugh.

The fans of the Kings are not angry, which is really because they are desperate for the team.

On the commentary stage, with a smile on his face, Barkley loudly criticized the Kings defense for being useless, saying: "The Kings should pay the due price for their player transactions. There are no players who can play, not even one.

In addition, the Princelings tactical system itself is the strongest offensive weapon of the Kings. As a result, the Kings exchanged their only defensive fig leaf, Christie, for Mobley, who has a stronger offensive ability, and the Kings' defense was directly shredded by the Suns.

Now that the Suns are playing explosive offensive firepower, the Kings' defense is completely powerless to parry. The Kings are likely to die on defense. many! "

Kenny Smith nodded, took the topic with a smile and said, "I have to mention that Mobley came to the Kings. In fact, his offensive firepower completely conquered the fans in the Arco Arena. It's just that the Kings can score more now." , the more you can lose points, the more you can lose the offensive and defensive balance, and you can also use offensive firepower to defeat the opponent when facing the underdogs. However, once the strong dialogue, the Kings will definitely make mistakes first, and it will be more difficult for the Kings to recover. gone."

As if to confirm the concerns of the fans, audience and commentators, in the next round of offense, during the Kings' offense, Bibby and Webber played a pick-and-roll, and Webber misplaced and forced Nash.

Nash's defense was in vain in the originally sure-fire offensive strategy, but Weber's strong play was missed.

The offensive advantage was great, and Webber's open shot missed.

Stoudemire took off the rebound, scored the ball to Nash, and quickly counterattacked.

With a clear snap, Nash hit the ground casually while running, and threw the basketball to the basket. Marion stepped on his horse and easily caught the ball.

109 to 106! !
The Suns played a wave of 9-0 attacks, which made the Kings completely unable to lift their heads.

Adelman called a short timeout, while interrupting the Suns' offensive rhythm, he also began to rearrange his tactics.

Adelman began to hand over the basketball to Stojakovic, Brad Miller and Webber to solve, betting on a star basketball, and Princeton's tactical system as an auxiliary to help these three stars create offensive opportunities.

As soon as he returned to the court, Weber hit Nash hard, causing Nash's thug to foul, and made two free throws at the free throw line.

Afterwards, defending the offense of the Suns, the Kings counterattacked and played a three-pointer. Gained a 2-point lead.

Immediately afterwards, both sides' offenses were completed, both sides entered an anxious situation, and both sides played efficient offensive efficiency.

In the last 34 seconds of the fourth quarter, Weber responded with a pass from a high position and passed the basketball to the low post on the left. Brad Miller caught the ball and made a jumper, making a steady two-pointer.

122 to 123! !
The Kings took the lead in the last two rounds of offensive time, leading the Suns by 1 point.

As long as the Kings can defend against the Suns' offense this round, they will be undefeated theoretically.

However, the defense of the Kings was still too disappointing. Nash and Stoudemire played a pick-and-roll and dribbled to the basket.

Unexpectedly, Nash was so skilled and bold, and he didn't get anxious when he didn't have a chance to make a phone call. He just dribbled the ball to the bottom line. 16 seconds had passed, and the Suns' offense would return in vain in the blink of an eye.

At this critical moment, Nash made a stunning back pass. Richardson caught the ball and easily caught the ball for a layup, scoring this time a two-pointer.

124 to 123! !
With 16 seconds left in the game, the Suns led the Kings by 1 point, but left the Kings with a chance to attack.

Bibby dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, and passed the basketball hand-to-hand to Webber who was in the high post. Bibby cut to the basket and pulled it to the right corner.

In other positions, the Kings are also like a whole, providing all possible collaborative restraints for the team's final attack.

Mobley on the right ran back to cut to the basket, Stojakovic on the left hit east and west, and ran back beyond the three-point line. Brad Miller was also squeezed, ready to catch the ball and shoot.

Weber didn't pass the ball in the middle, but directly held the ball and beat Marion in the middle.

He arched Marion with his back twice, causing Marion's body to stagger and lose his balance.

Without any hesitation, Weber directly drew his bow and set an arrow, and opened his hand to make a two-point jumper.

The jumper at the free throw line, at this position, usually Webber can hit 100 free throws out of 95. However, at the most critical moment, Weber missed 5% of his shots.

At the critical moment, Weber was still relenting. He became a tragic superstar, and at this moment, Weber's weakness was exposed to the fullest.

He is a soft guy at all, and he always loses the chain at critical moments.

His psychological quality is not very good. Although he has the face of a cold-blooded killer, he can do what a cold-blooded killer does.

The basketball bounced out of the basket, Marion grabbed a key rebound, and the Kings counterattacked on the spot, but Marion hugged tightly, and Brad Miller could only foul in his impatience.

It's just that the Kings have almost no time left, only 0.8 seconds left.

Marion made the first free throw at the free throw line, and the second free throw intentionally missed the shot, and the time ran out.

As a result of the whole game time, the Phoenix Suns turned away and defeated the Sacramento Kings with a 125-123 advantage of 2 points and won a wave of three consecutive victories.

(End of this chapter)

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