King's ball.

In the second half of the second quarter, through the active cooperation of Divac and Weber, the two turned the tide.

Under the full lead of Webber, the Kings completed an attack under the high-pressure defense of the Warriors.

At the end of the first half, the Warriors led the Kings by 10 points with a score of 68:58.

The Warriors are preparing to open a big point difference with the Kings in the second quarter.

To tie the score, five points is easy to chase, but ten points is a difficult task.

At the end of the second quarter, the score difference between the two teams was not too big.

After the rest, Divac's physical strength and state have indeed improved a lot, and he began to show his brilliance on the court.

The game continued to advance, and the King's bench soon exposed the disadvantage.

Not being guarded too tightly by Nash, Barry quickly took the ball across the midfield line.

Such a score puts the Kings under enormous pressure.


And the Warriors have been leading in the two games. In the next two quarters, whether the Kings can lead, they are not sure about the third.

Webber thinks that with Divac, the attack can be played more smoothly and stably.

The score dropped at the beginning of the second quarter gradually recovered.

Especially Pollard, Big Ben can clearly feel it.

Barry advances with the ball.

Teammates are back on the court, which is a happy thing for Webber.

Compared with Divac, when it comes to singles and physical confrontation with Pollard, Big Ben has the absolute upper hand.

Pollard's level and strength are far from Divac's.

The King's last goal was counter-killed, so in the next game, every player took the game a lot more seriously.

And Divac returned to the court, whether in offense and defense, Daben will have to pay more physical and energy.

They are fast on offense and very flexible on defense.

So the Kings coach called a timeout after the Warriors completed another counterattack.

Fortunately, after the rest, Divac also has enough energy to continue to fight against the Warriors.

Time passed quickly, and by the end of the second quarter, the score between the two teams was 33:28.

He is really strange. The Warriors' starters have been full of energy and energy until now.

The fives didn't seem like much, but the combination of two fives gave the Warriors a full 10-point lead over the Kings.

The Kings' coach sat off the court to watch the game.

If it goes on like this, the Warriors will only take advantage of the weak strength of the Kings' court to make a fierce attack, and the points difference will be pulled too much.

The Warriors have always had the upper hand in the first half, but Divac's return has put some pressure on the Warriors to a large extent.

Put Divac after a few minutes of rest and send again, hoping he will get some points back for the Kings.

Did they eat a cow before the game, so why don't they get tired?

The Kings' coaches also identified a quality gap between the bench and the Warriors' starters.

However, the Warriors led the Kings by five points at the end of the first quarter and five points in the second.

On the field, the King's offense basically only relied on Webber's dominance, and Webber's physical strength had too much consumption.

Nash did not block Barry too much, but followed Barry diagonally in front of Barry.

・・・Flowers 0・・・

In the few minutes that Divac was off the court, Big Ben recovered a lot of physical strength, and also made several breakthroughs on Pollard.

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