Wang Tu Baye

Chapter 350 The Key 1 Shot

Chapter 350

"In the third quarter, coach Adelman of the Kings only changed one player. He replaced the starting center Verratti Divac with backup center Scott Pollard. Webber also rested on the sidelines. Adelman put the decisive moment in the fourth quarter."

"Now the king's lineup is center Scott Pollard, power forward Hedo Turkoglu, small forward Doug Christie, two point guards Bobby Jackson and Mike Bibby."

"I have to say that the current lineup of the Kings is a bit awkward both defensively and offensively. They lack the offensive dual-core Webber and Peja, and the old center Divac is not on the court. It's up to Turkoglu and Pollard to fill the spot."

"Obviously the Warriors will not let go of such a good opportunity. The center has replaced Pau Gasol as the main attacker. I have to say that the most stable scoring point for the Warriors' inside players is not Dayao, but the hard-working Gasol. Er, playing very simple, but extremely efficient, this year's rookie of the season must be none other than him."

"The Warriors played Jr. O'Neal as a power forward. He was so comfortable playing Turkoglu. The opponent wanted speed, no speed, and no body. Jermaine O'Neal's strong body can squeeze out the open space and score almost as soon as he hits it."

"Small forward with Bruce Bowen, the opposing Kings' Christie is good offensively and defensively, need Bowen to limit his play, shooting guard Shane Battier, point guard Larry Hughes, Lenny's lineup is always Not overworking one player, always keeping everyone from feeling overworked and running out of balls."

"The Kings know that this game must not be lost, so even though their manpower is somewhat incomplete, their fighting spirit is not inferior to that of the Warriors. attack wave."

I have to say that at this point in the game, the Princeton triangle tactics at the beginning must have been thrown out of the sky by the players. It is a bit difficult for teammates who lack running-in and cooperation.

The fans don't care about this, the two sides opened up their posture and played against each other. This is the scene they want to see the most. The fans like to play beautifully and fiercely. No one would think of a game that is too complicated and boring. look.

"In the third quarter, the Warriors led by another 35 points at 31:4, so that their leading score reached 7 points. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Kings were hit hard again. Adelman replaced the king's star Webber who was not long after the game, and fell into a foul again. In too much mud."

"Webber, who has calmed down, no longer has physical contact with Rodman on the offensive end, but this does not mean that the Warriors players will let him go. Dayao and Tracy McGrady, who are replaced on the court, always use Webber as a breakthrough. Get inside from him."

"The king's inside defensive pillar is definitely Webber. Divac's age and physical fitness, he is doomed to help get two scattered rebounds, and the ball has to fall on his head. Let him take the initiative Renhe top defense, once in a while is okay, but letting him do the dirty and tiring work all the time is definitely not enough."

"The kings feel very depressed up and down. The defensive strength of backup center Scott Pollard will definitely improve a lot, but without Divac's support and passing, the offensive end will appear a little unbalanced, but it always makes Webber It is difficult to guarantee that he will not be called for a foul to defend against the offensive inside play of the Warriors players."

"Within 5 minutes of the fourth quarter, Kings coach Adelman had no choice but to replace Webber, because Weber had committed five fouls. Adelman must have no other better choice than replacing him. Method."

"There is an old saying in China called the last stand. The troubled Kings obviously did not lose their will to fight. They won the first place in the Western Conference in the regular season. The self-confidence they played throughout the season allowed their players to fight tenaciously on the court."

"Lenny replaced Dayao and let him team up with O'Neal to attack the shaky Kings inside, but the Kings are obviously experienced. They took the initiative to slow down the tempo and played against the Warriors for 24 seconds in the half. Slow down."

"Players like Divac or Pollard like their opponents to practice half-court offense and defense the most. It will definitely be a bit embarrassing for them to run and attack without falling. O'Neal, the Kings aren't completely broken."

After all, this is the peak king. In history, the Lakers teamed up with the peak OK team for seven bloody games. Their players are the best players in the entire NBA in terms of technical psychology and consistent quality. The Warriors have no good way to break through. The iron barrel of the Kings.

"Adelman replaced Webber in the last 3 minutes. Even if he had five fouls on his back, as long as he was not sent off, the Kings' offense had to revolve around Webber. All Kings players are used to finding Webber first with the ball, and then Run open and wait for your opportunity."

"Of course Laney replaced Dennis Rodman with No. 10 at the same time. The smiling Rodman wriggled against Weber and kept saying something in Weber's ear. Judging from Weber's expression of extreme disgust and extreme restraint , Rodman must have said nothing good."

"As soon as Webber came on the court and attacked the Warriors inside twice, Rodman couldn't stop Webber's mid-range shot even if he used all his strength. Getting in basically depends on luck and luck."

"The last attack was in the hands of the king. Adelman called a timeout to arrange tactics. The Warriors are also facing a big enemy. After all, the score on the field is 109:109. The two sides are tied. If the kings press the stopwatch to advance The ball, that is the lore of the Warriors, the Warriors players all cheered up and listened to Lenny assigning them defensive tasks."

"Rodman still looked lazy. He even pretended to get lost and ran to the Kings bench to eavesdrop until he was discovered by Kings point guard Mike Bibby. After pushing Rodman near the king's seat, Rodman didn't mean to be shy at all. He swayed back to the Warriors' bench, listened to Coach Lenny's arrangement, and nodded frequently while listening. Seems to agree very much."

"Webber, who didn't take the shot until the last second, turned around and made a small hook near the paint area. This is his best and safe way to score. Dennis Rodman, who was defending him, fell in response and the ball went into the whistle."

(End of this chapter)

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