Chapter 140: Layers of Blockade

Maddie: "What an unbelievable scoring performance!" ”

Chris Webb: "The Warriors' offensive firepower isn't going to lose to anyone. Pen Γ— fun Γ— Pavilion www. biquge。 info Stephen Curry scored 18 points in eight minutes in the third quarter to stage the return of the king! ”

Mark Jackson: "One-sided slaughter, it's hard to get the fans interested. And the Mars collision with the Earth-style competition will make people crazy. It's a crazy visual feast, and I believe you won't regret sitting in front of the TV at this moment! ”

As the three commentators said, the game lived up to expectations. From the first second of the game, players from both sides provided the fans with incredible performances.

Until most of the third quarter passed, the two teams were still chasing after me, and there was no difference.

Such a tense and exciting game is the game that is most likely to make people secrete adrenaline, and it is the game that fans like to pay attention to the most.

However, the gap in strength between the Lakers and the Warriors is real after all.

One is the rebuilding team, although it has become an upstart in the league because of a good deal, but the team's foundation is unstable, and it is easy to turn the current prosperity into a castle in the air.

The other is an increasingly promising young defending champions who have shown impressive quality so far this season and are unbeaten so far.

Not to mention the gap between the starting lineups of the two sides, it is the substitute lineups of the two sides who are preparing to play at this moment, there is a huge gap that cannot be ignored.

Such a gap cannot be completely erased by the momentary burst of form of some players.

In the first half of the rotation, the Lakers' bench lineup was competitive and did not allow the Warriors to widen the difference.

But a lot of times, it's not just your efforts that you can change something. The cruelty and ruthlessness of reality make you who keep working hard, like the foolish man who moves mountains, no matter how hard you try, you can't see results.

In the second half of the rotation, the Warriors' bench lineup finally put its strength to good use.

Whether it's Livingston - textbook back-to-back singles plus turning back;

Or Iguodala – the poor man's version of LeBron James, breaking, passing, rebounding, defending...... Everything;

Or Barbossa - although the Brazilian lightning is getting older, but the charm is still there, and the sword is not old;

The Lakers' bench lineup couldn't stop them β€” they weren't known for their defense in the first place.

On the other hand, the Lakers' offense was blocked by the opposing team, and in the end, they could only rely on the piecemeal play of Louis Williams and Nick Young to add a few points to the team.

After switching to the bench lineup, the Lakers' situation began to take a sharp turn for the worse. Originally, it was only one point behind, but because the bench lineup could not attack, the difference was widened, and with 56 seconds left in the third quarter, the Lakers were already 7 points behind!

At 99:106, the Warriors regained a relatively secure lead at home.

In just over two minutes, their bench was able to score as many as 11 points! The offensive firepower of the Warriors, even if it is the bench lineup, is also eye-catching.

In the same amount of time, the Lakers' bench lineup scored just five points......

This gap is not enough to describe with a "chasm".

It only took three quarters for the Warriors to score more than 100 points, and their offensive prowess was enough to terrify the entire league.

Now there are more than fifty seconds left in the third quarter, and the Warriors have scored 41 points in this quarter!

The all-time record for the highest single-quarter scoring by an NBA team in the regular season was 58 points, set by the Buffalo Braves (now the Los Angeles Clippers) in the fourth quarter of a game against the Boston Celtics on October 20, 1972.

In NBA history, the highest score for a team in the first quarter is 50 points, a record held by five teams at the same time – the Syracuse Nationals in 1962, the Boston Celtics in 1982, the Utah Jazz in 1982, the Milwaukee Bucks in 1989 and the Phoenix Suns in 1990.

The team's highest score in the second quarter was 57, a record held by the Phoenix Suns in 1990.

The team's highest score in the third quarter was also 57, a record held by the Golden State Warriors in 1989.

The Warriors tonight, with more than 50 seconds left in the third quarter, have scored 41 points. It's not quite on par with the 1989 NBA record Warriors, but it's amazing enough for the Lakers to drink.

As the head coach of the Lakers, Byron Scott has a lot of pressure tonight.

The game was so hyped by the media that players from both sides had even started a war of words before the game.

This made the Scott team have to pay attention to this game.

And being able to play against the upstart in the coaching world - Steve Kerr, Scott is also a little full of fighting spirit. He prepared for this game early and put a lot of thought into studying the tactical characteristics of the Warriors.

As a result, he couldn't come up with any constructive ways to limit the Warriors' play. The Lakers were able to take the lead in the first half, and it was entirely the players' own play.

In fact, it's not that Scott has no way to limit this Warriors team, it can only be said that he is a clever woman who has no rice to cook. If he is given an "ok" combination in his prime, this Warriors team will have to kneel no matter how strong it is.

They dare to use the "Death Five" lineup as a trump card killer, isn't it just bullying that there is no super center in the current league?

But then again, a manager will not teach according to the aptitude and develop tactics according to the abilities and characteristics of existing players, but will desire to get the kind of players who already have invincible dominance, and he will not be a good manager at all.

Cole does a great job of that.

Today, the Warriors system, which brings out the abilities and characteristics of the Warriors players to the fullest, was established by him after he came to coach the Warriors.

The reason why people think that this Warriors team has a dynastic appearance is not only because the main players are young, but also because the head coach who leads this group of young people also has the potential to achieve greatness.

Therefore, it is not appropriate to say that Scott's clever woman is difficult to cook without rice.

As Charles Barkley often said, "Even if my grandma is on the same team as Michael Jordan, she can get a championship ring", who can't win the championship as the head coach of the "ok" combination at the peak of coaching? Give you an Adolf Hitler, you can't conquer the world, can't you conquer Europe yet?

Scott's inability to come up with a way to limit the Warriors' performance based on the ability of the Lakers' current players may be due to the fact that the Warriors are really too strong, but this is also a doubt about his own coaching ability.

In the end, Scott was full of fighting spirit, but he couldn't have too many ways to fight his opponent. Cole didn't even need to tell his disciples what tactics to use when and when, and these could be solved by leaving them to the commanders on the field, Curry and Livingston.

In the second half of the third quarter, Livingston led the bench to score as many as 11 points in just over two minutes. Scott didn't even think of any solution to this.

In the end, I had no choice but to ask for a pause.

Fortunately, at this time, Yi Feng took the initiative to stand up, which relieved the sad Scott a little.

Yi Feng has the offensive firepower of the scoring king, and he is not afraid of the Warriors' bench lineup that is comparable to the starting lineup of the weak team. If he can go up in the last 50 seconds of the third quarter, not to mention how he builds on the defensive end, he can definitely make a difference on the offensive end.

The No. 2 position in the Warriors' bench lineup, Barbossa, the former super sixth man, simply can't limit him.

As the core of the bench lineup, Iguodala, who won the Finals MVP by relying on his excellent defense against LeBron James in the Finals last season, is not a player who plays against Yi Feng. A lot of the time, he's out of reach.

If he comes over to wrap the bag, it's a different story.

In the last 56 seconds of the third quarter, when the Lakers trailed by 7 points 99-106 on the road, Yi Feng took the initiative to ask to be put on the line.

Head coach Scott happily agreed.

Fortunately, although the Lakers are 7 points behind, they still have the ball, otherwise the situation is even more serious and worse.

Scott told his disciples to make a quick decision this time to ensure that the Lakers have one last chance to attack with plenty of time after the Warriors have used up a full 24 seconds of offensive time in the next round of defense.

Larry Nance Jr. was out of bounds, and he looked around, looking for Yi Feng – it had to be Yi Feng. If he doesn't attack with the ball, then there is no point in taking the initiative to ask for help.

After a few covers from his teammates, Yi Feng came out of the diagonal stab and gained a clear space to catch the ball. Nance Jr.'s eyes lit up and he hurriedly threw the ball over.

After receiving the ball smoothly, Yi Feng faced Barbossa.

Yi Feng didn't know much about him, he only knew that he had passed his peak, and now he was a veteran.

But even Barbossa is still at his peak, and Yi Feng is not afraid of him.

He's got that confidence – it's the confidence he's honed by scoring points as he keeps scoring.

There is no excessive verbosity, and Yi Feng directly rushes to the right.

Even if he was replaced by the Brazilian lightning at his peak to prevent Yi Feng, he might be able to keep up with Yi Feng in terms of speed and footwork, but now Barbossa is powerless.

It's a one-step process!

Barbosa was left behind by Yi Feng, and this throw gave Barbossa no chance to catch up.

The three-point line swept under his feet, and Yi Feng was still rushing like a lightning bolt.

He didn't choose to make a three-point stop, although this offense was to be suppressed under ten seconds, and he didn't need to rush so much. A more secure way of attacking, a higher grasp of scoring.

After Yi Feng entered the three-point line, Iguodala quickly moved towards him, and Aizeli on the inside also began to be wary of him - on Yi Feng's way, two blockades were formed at once.

With such layers of blockade, can he break through smoothly?

At this moment, fans who are following this game have this question in their hearts.

Yi Feng, who broke through at full speed, noticed a figure in the corner of his eye, and noticed that a figure was quickly coming to make up for it.

Yi Feng estimated that if he kept moving forward at this speed, he would just be able to collide with that figure in the end. If that's the case, it's possible for the referee to award him an offensive foul or a defensive foul on the figure.

However, Yi Feng didn't dare to bet that he would not take care of the home team on the home court of the Warriors.

So he had to slow down, and finally let the figure stop him smoothly.

When I looked closely, it turned out to be Iguodala wearing No. 9.

is worthy of being the MVP of the finals, and the choice of timing to assist in defense is really just right.

Facing Iguodala, Yi Feng had no timidity in his heart.

He staggered between the breakouts, and then suddenly accelerated again, between fast and slow, and the transition was smooth and free.

His grasp of breaking through the rhythm has become more and more proficient. It's no longer just a matter of blindly relying on one's own speed to punch and lunge, but knowing how to slow down, and having a lot of experience in switching between fast and slow.

Iguodala was a little unresponsive.

Taking advantage of the fact that Yi Feng slowed down, Iguodala took a position in Yi Feng's forward route.

Originally, Iguodala thought that under such a fast speed, it should be difficult for Yi Feng to control his body anymore, either directly hitting him, or avoiding hitting people and fouling and stopping urgently. But he didn't expect Yi Feng to have such a strong body control ability, and he immediately got up immediately after the emergency stop.

This made Iguodala, who was standing on the pile and sinking his center of gravity, helpless.

By the time he shifted his focus, Yi Feng had broken through his defense and gained a half-body lead.

Iguodala certainly won't give up defense at this time, watching Yi Feng go to the basket.

He can win the Finals MVP title by relying on defense, but he is not easy to match.

Yi Feng didn't completely break through Iguodala, giving Iguodala a chance to show his defensive ability.

He first used his strong upper limbs to exert opposing pressure on Yi Feng, forcing him and lowering his assault speed, preventing him from running away as soon as he slipped away.

After Yi Feng's speed slowed down, he had a chance to entangle with Yi Feng.

Then, in the grappling with Iguodala, Yi Feng slowly came to the third line of defense that the Warriors had built for him with Aizeli.

Yi Feng has not yet broken through the blockade line of Iguodala, and he is about to usher in the blockade line of Aizeli. If the two blockades work together, then his situation will be even more difficult.

Yi Feng saw that he was about to fall into an encirclement, knowing that the situation was not good, he gritted his teeth, did not make any feints at all, and directly forcibly jumped - with the interference of Iguodala around him, and in front of him there was an insurmountable peak of Azeli.

Iguodala also jumped with Yi Feng, his right arm raised high, as long as he saw the ball in Yi Feng's hand, he would definitely shoot it off mercilessly.

The two glided towards Azeliβ€”

Aizeli aimed at the opportunity, and when Yi Feng was in the air and the old force had gone before the new force was born, the fierce god roared viciously, and after jumping, he also pounced on him.

Although Yi Feng didn't stay in the air for long, he also noticed the situation of the other players under the basket while observing Azeli's defense - Azeli pounced to defend him, and Azeli's original defensive target, Larry Nance Jr., was empty.

Yi Feng's mind turned and he thought of a solution to the dilemma in front of him.

He yelled in the air, "Larry!!" ”

And then throw the ball high -

The ball crossed Azeli's fingertips and was picked up by Nance Jr., who jumped in response, and pressed directly into the basket! (To be continued.) )