Chapter 792: Changing the Penalty of the Game (4/4!) )
Wade just raised his hand and clenched his fist when he landed.
It was a beautiful goal, but for him he's scored too many of those goals in his career.
It was a good shot, but it wasn't worth the excitement he was over.
However, the Nets' bench is excited, and the 36-year-old Wade has scored four points in a row in the past two rounds!
Cole also reached down and wiped his mouth, Wade came up in such a hot state really surprised him.
Wade's free throw also went in, and the Nets started the game 7-2.
Curry played Wade in a misplaced frontcourt, and continued to change back to a Baifo to break through and score a layup.
Wade is old after all, and with the meniscus being half removed, he can't keep up with his steps.
There was a whistling at the scene.
Wade hit Thompson with one, and Curry immediately returned one, which was for a good friend.
Cole nodded in satisfaction.
He also saw the Nets' strategy, as long as the Warriors can score the ball, the Nets' defensive counterattack will not be able to play.
Owen forced his way up and didn't have a chance, and the ball went around and around and went back to Wade.
Thompson still puts Wade at the three-point line.
Wade waited for his teammates to run for a while, but the Warriors had a knack for defending Rondo, and they didn't give a chance to shrink the defense at this time.
After seeing this, Wade took a big step forward, and when he reached the free throw line, he went straight to the middle range.
Thompson saw the pounce, but there was a clear move to stop when he interfered.
He had already been deceived into a foul on that ball just now, and if he fouled again, he would have to commit two fouls in advance.
"Huh!"
Wade's mid-range is solid.
After Thompson took the shot, the ball gave very little interference.
The scene was agitated.
No one could have imagined that the old Wade would become the offensive core of the Nets after starting the game, and he had scored 7 points in a row with a sudden shot!
Cole reached out and called a timeout.
Wade's appearance was so unexpected that it completely disrupted their tactical deployment, and he had to deal with it.
On the Nets' side, Wade was greeted by a high-five from the bench.
Tang Tian also bumped a punch with Wade.
To be honest, he and the coaching staff had a good idea, but they didn't expect Wade to play even better than they expected, and now after forcing the Warriors to make adjustments, the Nets are completely holding the initiative in their hands.
After the timeout, Thompson scored a layup in the front court, and after turning back, Thompson didn't dare to let Wade go so far and defended directly.
The Warriors were forced to make a change, and that would mean the Nets had more space on offense.
After Irving, George, and Butler hit the interior in a row, the Nets' offense came alive.
Although Durant and Curry showed supernatural strength in the second half of the first quarter and hit consecutive difficult shots, the Nets still led 27-22 to end the first quarter.
In the transition period of the bench, Kerr did not let Durant and Curry play when the situation was unfavorable, and he was still in the regular rotation led by Green and Thompson.
Mitchell showed super rookie strength, and continued to attack the Nets in this period, and Rondo also sorted out the Nets' offense after returning to the bench.
In this segment, the Nets made persistent efforts and stretched the point difference directly to double digits.
At halftime, the Nets led 54-42.
Wade had nine points, two rebounds and three assists in the half.
Although he didn't shoot much and didn't score much after that, except for the consecutive points in that section, his pulling effect was visible to the naked eye.
The fans at the scene were irritated to watch.
The home team, which won 2 games in a row away from home, how could it be so suppressed when it returned to the home field?
Fortunately, the Warriors also had the experience of falling behind in Game 2, and they expected the home team to continue to play in the third quarter.
Coming back in the second half, the Warriors significantly increased their defensive intensity, and the Nets' cooperation was difficult to play, and in the end they were forced to use the old method of playing Curry in a misplaced position, and the scoring increase slowed down significantly.
However, after putting too much energy into the defensive end, the Warriors couldn't play much on the offensive end, and finally singled Irving.
The game is playing and returning to the way it has been in the past two years, but the biggest difference is that the Nets are Jokic on the court instead of Yi Jianlian, and the rebounding protection is better, which allows them to work hard to find opportunities to play defensive counterattacks in this situation.
At the end of the quarter, the Nets still led the Warriors by 10 points.
Kerr is still pretending, and the bench connection is not Durant and Curry.
The fans at the scene were anxious to stomp their feet, but they could only stare dryly.
The Nets continued to work hard, and when the main team returned, they still stretched the margin to 15 points.
If you pull it a little further, you can go straight to garbage time.
In the final 8 minutes of the decisive moment, Curry, who had been silent for a whole game, finally began to go berserk, and he hit a super difficult and ultra-long three points from the outside in a row.
On the verge of losing, his mind immediately recalled the scene of being eliminated with 73 wins two years ago.
A minute before the end, Curry faced the double bag of George and Butler, stepped back three meters from the three-point line and scored a super long three-pointer.
This was his sixth three-pointer of the game, and this three-pointer also allowed the Warriors to almost erase the 15-point deficit and chase the score to 109-110.
Tang Tian called a timeout.
Curry held his hands in the air, and the scene resounded with MVP cheers.
After Durant won consecutive games, it was Curry's turn to return to the home court.
This is where the Warriors are strong, with Durant and Curry, two supergiants, and the margin for error will be much smaller than other teams.
After the timeout, the Nets played the strength of systematic basketball, and Irving completely ran out of the opportunity to receive a pass from Jokic and scored a layup in the air.
At 112-109, the Nets stretched the margin to three points again.
The Warriors called their final timeout.
With just over 30 seconds left before the end of the game, it would be difficult for the Warriors to really turn the game around unless they hit a three-pointer.
After the timeout, the Nets defended Curry and expanded their defense very much, and the ball finally stopped in Durant's hands.
Durant knew that scoring 2 points didn't mean much, and he continued to dribble outside the three-point line to find opportunities, but George was also desperately defending, and finally he was forced to the three-point line and then leaned back with great difficulty.
"Toot!"
At the critical moment, the referee blew the whistle for George's defensive foul, and Durant got three free throws.
There were cheers at the scene, George jumped on the spot, Tang Tian scolded angrily, and was finally pulled back by Frank.
This whistle completely changed the game.
Replays from the scene showed that George was suspected of violating Durant's shooting cylinder, but it was not obvious, and the decision was very debatable.
Durant showed his mental quality at a critical moment, and hit all three free throws.
112 flat.
The Warriors tied the score in the final moments.
The cheers at the scene shook the sky.
Tang Tian called the Nets for the last timeout.