"Wang Feng, your performance in the second quarter really made me admire you even more. I didn't expect that you, who have always scored sharply, can also pass the ball like a god."

Faced with Larry Brown's praise, Wang Feng is also used to it.

Wang Feng replied very calmly: "Coach Larry, everything I can do on the basketball court is based on my scoring ability. Will not send three people to double-team me.

Of course, as the world thinks, my passing ability is overshadowed by my scoring ability. If I want to pass, the Warriors can't stop me at all! "

Wang Feng's answer was very tough, and Larry Brown and other teammates also deeply agreed.

However, there is still a hidden worry for the Pistons at the moment, that is, Wang Feng is the only pillar of the Pistons. If the Warriors cannot be defeated quickly, the pressure on Wang Feng in the second half of the game can be imagined.

Larry Brown didn't want to put Wang Feng at risk of injury because of this ordinary game.

"Wang Feng, you also know the situation of the team, the illness, the injury, and now you are the backbone of the Pistons. Therefore, I hope you can quickly defeat the Warriors and allow enough rest time for the Pistons. Give you enough time to rest!"

Wang Feng naturally knew what Larry Brown meant, and he assured Larry Brown: "Don't worry, head coach, I will blow up the Warriors!"

Larry Brown naturally believed in Wang Feng's scoring ability, and he solemnly warned: "Wang Feng, you don't have to worry too much, your health is the most important thing!"

After a long wait, the second half of the game between the Warriors and the Pistons finally began.

Changing sides to fight again, the Pistons' starting lineup has not changed, while the Warriors have replaced power forward Clifford Robinson and shooting guard Jason Richardson.

Warriors head coach Eric Musselman is still centered on point guard Nick Van Exel, small forward Mike Dunleavy, and center Eric Dampier, playing against the Pistons.

After all, the current situation is not good for the Warriors. Only by attacking quickly can they have a chance to regain the score.

At the beginning of the third quarter, the Warriors showed their teamwork ability.

Initiated by Nick Van Exel, Mike Dunleavy ran, and center Eric Dampier blocked the screen.

An open shot was quickly set for Mike Dunleavy.

Wang Feng was stuck by Eric Dampier's position, and could only watch Mike Dunleavy throw the ball into the basket.

"You three damned fellows, do you really think that Uncle Wang Feng won't get angry?"

In the next round, Wang Feng didn't use any other tactics. He just used Chauncey Billups and Corliss Williams' double-screen tactics to compare with Mike Dunleavy's three-point shooting!

Soon, the game turned into a shooting contest between Wang Feng and Mike Dunleavy.

With the competition between the two sides, the score is constantly rising. At the beginning, the Warriors' score is rapidly approaching the Pistons.

But since Wang Feng also started shooting three-pointers, the Pistons have stabilized their morale and firmly grasped the score advantage.

At the beginning, under the repeated bombing of Nick Van Exel, Mike Dunleavy, and Eric Dampier, the Warriors quickly narrowed the score, and soon the score gap came within 10 points.

This speed of chasing points gave them hope to get back the score, but when Wang Feng made a move, their hope was completely shattered.

With Wang Feng's unsolvable three-point shooting percentage and number of shots, the Warriors players simply couldn't keep up with Wang Feng's scoring rhythm.

Wang Feng also knows the situation of the Pistons, so he no longer passes the ball. As soon as he gets the ball, Wang Feng throws it at the top three-point line, the bottom corner three-point line, near the 45-degree angle on the oblique side, and near the middle circle. Wang Feng fired a super long-range three-pointer anytime and anywhere.

At the beginning, Mike Dunleavy of the Warriors was able to compete with Wang Feng, but in the second half of the third quarter, Mike Dunleavy fell behind and could no longer keep up with Wang Feng's rhythm.

Following that, Wang Feng made a three-pointer from the middle circle, and the third quarter ended. The Pistons entered the fourth quarter with an 18-point lead.

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