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912. Improper Person

The Memphis Grizzlies are trying to hold their ground, but the Lakers are not kidding. The game has just started, and the defensive intensity has been raised.

Forcing Conley to make a pass error, Rondo intercepted the ball, and the Lakers pushed a quick counterattack.

The Grizzlies' defensive attention was all on Ye Fei, moving across, finding Clarkson who was open, catching the ball and dribbling one step to adjust, chasing and shooting a three-pointer.

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Beating the opponent directly 8-0, the Los Angeles Lakers got off to a fantastic start.

Looking back, the Memphis Grizzlies finally used Marc Gasol to eat hard inside, causing Speights to foul and get their 10th point by free throws.

But nothing came of it, and when it was the Lakers' turn to attack, Ye Fei taught Zach Randolph a lesson. Before the game, he made a bold statement that he wanted to limit Ye Fei's score to 30 points "five zero three". When he saw Ye Fei rushing up, he immediately stood up to block the hole.

Ye Fei ignored his existence, jumped up through him, and smashed the ball into the basket with one hand.

After Zach Randolph was reduced to the background board, he could only complain wildly to the referees on the sidelines. Ye Fei fouled first, but the scoreboard was 10 to 2, which proved that his defense was useless.

In the next few minutes of the game, the fans were even told that the Memphis Grizzlies players were just shouting fiercely outside the court, but when they came to the court, they couldn't stop the raging Ye Fei at all.

In the first official timeout of the first quarter, Ye Fei shot from inside and outside, shooting 100% from the field, and easily scored 14 points to lead the Lakers to a 19-4 spurt.

The more inappropriate ones are yet to come.

Pause back.

Ye Fei not only scored points for himself, but also frequently assisted his teammates to score. The Memphis Grizzlies, who have the league's most luxurious defensive interior combination, are almost robbed by Ye Fei of rebounds. It doesn't matter whether it is the frontcourt or the backcourt. The bad ones were all taken away by Ye Fei.

And driven by Ye Fei, the Memphis Grizzlies, whose lineup is somewhat old, are tired of running back and forth.

Seeing that the physical strength of the two inside players was too high, coach David Fizdale hurriedly changed players and made constant substitutions and adjustments, but the situation on the court remained unchanged. The Los Angeles Lakers firmly took the initiative on the court, Ye Fei Constantly improve your data.

The only thing that gave them a little relief was that in the first quarter of the game, Ye Fei only played more than 7 minutes and returned to the sidelines early to rest.

The situation has been opened, and the rest of the Lakers are playing more relaxed.

Despite the comparison of the rotation lineup, the gap between the two teams is still quite obvious, especially after Marc Gasol returned to the court, his combination with Mike Conley helped the Memphis Grizzlies gradually catch up with the point difference, and without Ye Fei on the court, The Los Angeles Lakers even fell into the opponent's rhythm.

The Lakers were not in a hurry and replaced Ye Fei on the court. It was only halfway through the second quarter that Walton replaced Ye Fei on the court again, which made the home fans a little confused.

The highest lead reached 22 points, but the opponent was chasing him to only 3 points. If Coach Wharton did not replace Ye Fei, he would probably be drowned by the saliva of the home fans.

Ye Fei, who returned to the court, did not disappoint the fans. He scored a super long three-pointer, which instantly relieved the pressure on the Lakers.

On the defensive end, a beautiful flying cap interrupted the opponent's scoring streak.

After stabilizing the situation, Ye Fei was not as violent as in the beginning. Although he had a strong presence on the field, he didn't get much points, and he just fed his teammates. Therefore, the two teams came and went, and the first half of the game was exhausted. The Los Angeles Lakers were 62 to 55, only leading their opponents by 7 points.

Ye Fei's data is not bad, only 27 points, 14 rebounds, 5 blocks, 5 assists and 4 steals, not too much.

It's just that some players who clamored to let Ye Fei score less than 30 points per game, what about the second half, let Ye Fei only score?

Back from the halftime break, Ye Fei still played tepidly with the end of the second quarter.

But the players of the Memphis Grizzlies discovered that the other four players on the Lakers field were as if they had been beaten with chicken blood, as if they were playing in the finals.

Rajon Rondo and Speights, two players, fell to the ground to save the ball in a row, and no matter who they encountered, they bit close to each other.

Hand-to-hand combat is Memphis' favorite rhythm of the game, but they are still a little confused by the players of the Los Angeles Lakers...

What made them speechless was that several players on the Lakers field had a frighteningly high shooting percentage in the second half. Even Director Long threw two three-pointers from the outside.

Therefore, the point difference gradually opened up in a way that Memphis Grizzlies players did not expect.

Ye Fei hadn't made much effort yet, and with less than three minutes left in the third quarter, the point difference widened to more than 20 points again.

During the timeout, Coach Wharton replaced Ye Fei, and the players who replaced Ye Fei performed very well in the following games.

The Grizzlies were stunned. Even if they had all the main players on the court in the last quarter, Ye Fei had been sitting on the sidelines. In the end, they still failed to turn the tide on the field.

The mentality of the Memphis Grizzlies, 89 to 117, lost to the Los Angeles Lakers in the first game of the first round of the playoffs.

As for Zach Randolph, what he said before the game, they all took him for farting.

Ye Fei played less than 32 minutes and easily scored 36 points, 21 rebounds, 11 assists, 8 blocks and 6 steals. To put it bluntly, he didn't even break a sweat on the court.

The formation of the Los Angeles Lakers obviously made many media reporters a little confused. During the interview after the game, Ye Fei and Walton answered them together.

"That's right."

Ye Fei told them without any concealment 5.3: "I play less time in the game, just to give the rest of the players more playing time, so that they can feel the atmosphere of the playoffs and adapt to the rhythm and confrontation of the playoffs faster. The goal is the championship, not the first round of the playoffs."

The head coach of the Lakers, Walton, also said: "We are training. Thanks to Ye for creating such a big lead for the team, we can give more players the opportunity to practice in the following games. I am very grateful to myself. The team has such talented players as Ye, and we will definitely be able to successfully defend the title this year."

Did I make a mistake?

In the first game of the first round of the playoffs, you told your opponents that you are actually training, how much you look down on them.

Ye Fei is this inappropriate?

Is he going to go away on the road of not being a person? .

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