Chapter 97 California Schedule (2)
Since Alyssa was there, Luke didn't dare to stay at home for long, and immediately caught up with the large army and went to Oakland, California.
The Golden State Warriors have no connection to San Francisco despite their name. Because its home stadium is in Oakland (Oakland, California, USA, not the Oakland of New Zealand, of course, it was originally in San Francisco, and later left).
Although the two teams are at two extremes in the United States, one in the east near the Atlantic Ocean and the other in the west near the Pacific Ocean, it seems that there is no connection, but anyone who knows the history of the Philadelphia 76ers and the Golden State Warriors knows that the two teams have a deep hatred. Why? Do you know what the Philadelphia 76ers were called before? Philadelphia Warriors! At that time, the Philadelphia Warriors had a dominant monster like Chamberlain, and only the Celtics and Minneapolis Lakers could stop him. Chamberlain's scoring prowess was unmatched, but he failed to lead his team to the championship. In the 1961-1962 season, Chamberlain averaged 50.4 points and 25.7 rebounds per game. In the game against the Knicks on March 2, 1962, Chamberlain made 36 of 63 shots and 28 of 32 free throws, scoring the only 100 points in NBA history (world record holder, of course, I believe there must be someone in the world who can score more points than him, because the masters are among the people). He played 3,882 minutes that season, but scored 4,029 points, which is efficient. Despite Chamberlain's prowes, the Warriors were unable to get past the Celtics in their prime, losing 3-4 in the Eastern Conference Finals. In the 7th final match, the Celtics' Sam Jones hit a shot in the last 2 seconds to win 109-107.
In 1961-1962, the Warriors moved to the West, and in 1965 the Warriors traded Chamberlain to the Philadelphia 76ers. In the '60s, the Warriors had five wins with a win rate of 50% or more.
Beginning in the '70s, the Warriors made the playoffs for eight consecutive years. In the 1974-1975 season, Rick Barry averaged 30.6 points per game as the Warriors went 48-34 to become Pacific Division champions. They met the Washington Bullets in the finals and easily won their third championship 4-0 (and the only one after the switch).
Since the '80s, the Warriors' results have been mixed, with the worst being 20-62 in the 1987-1988 season, and the Warriors' results have been on the rise again in the early '90s. In the 1991-1992 season, the Warriors went 55-27 under star Chris Mullin, but they were eliminated by the SuperSonics in the first round of the playoffs. Mullin was selected to the NBA First Team that year, joined the "Dream Team" and began his journey to superstardom, while head coach Nelson became the NBA's best coach.
In the 1992-1993 season, the Warriors' results plummeted due to injuries. In the 1993-1994 season, the Warriors selected Webber and invited Spurs' assistant coach ** Vic to be an assistant coach. But then the relationship between Nelson and Webb deteriorated, and Nelson insisted on his positional ambiguity and wanted Webb to play multiple positions, but Webb refused, according to Vicky: "Webb wants to be Johnson, we want him to be Karl Malone". As a result, Webb forced the Warriors to send him to Washington, and Nelson Sr. had to resign due to a poor record (14-31). The "Best Coach Curse" is here again.
But right now, things aren't going well for the Golden State Warriors. Although the core of the team, Chris Mullin, returned to the team, the team's record is still miserable. Although their configuration is not good, they have a tradition of the Golden State Warriors, which is the nerve knife. It's not a nerve knife for one person, it's a nerve knife for a team, and there is no way around it, many teams, especially the Western teams, have suffered their losses.
In 1991, they played the playoffs as the seventh seed in the West, knocking out the San Antonio Spurs, the second seed in the West, 3-1 in the first round.
In 1989, the Warriors entered the playoffs as the seventh seed, beating the Utah Jazz, the second seed in the West, 3-0. Achieve Black Seven.
In 1987, the Warriors came out as the fifth seed, and they eliminated the fourth-seeded Jazz 3-2 in the first round. Achievement Black Five.
Later in 2007, the Warriors came out as the eighth seed in the West and knocked out the favorite Dallas Mavericks 4-2 in the first round. Achievement Black Eight.
In 2013, the Warriors came out as the sixth seed in the West, knocking out the Nuggets 4-2 in the first round. Achievement Black Six.
The Golden State Warriors in the previous season in the black eight, black seven, black five, they have been, the 2012-2013 season playoffs successfully eliminated the Nuggets, they were the black six again, so, the first team in NBA history to do the first round of black 8, black 7, black 6 and black 5 was born, that is the Golden State Warriors.
The game between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Golden State Warriors began the Warriors' show.
Under the leadership of team leader Chris Mullin, the Golden State Warriors began their "showtime", Mullin used his experience on the outside to get rid of Luke's defense and made a lot of shots, while Eric Dampier began to mess around on the inside, using his prediction to match Theo Ratliff's rebounds (Big Ben didn't play much time, so he didn't compare), which made Dampier very arrogant and began to curse and say that he was very strong, or something. It seems that Dampier, who has not been taught by Yao Ming now, still thinks that he is a vegetable.
This annoyed Larry at halftime. After some education and criticism, the 76ers were rejuvenated.
As soon as the second half began, the 76ers began their performance.
First, Allen scored on a fast-break layup after breaking the ball, and then it was Luke who played Chris Mullin alone, taking a step back and scoring a three-pointer while shaking the opponent down. Theo Ratliffe went down, and Big Ben came on, completely shut up Eric Dampier and kept him out of the game without grabbing a single board in the first quarter of the game, and had to do a switchback run on the court. Attack, do you think he has a chance? Dampier, who doesn't have much offensive methods, has no temper in the face of Big Ben, and gave Big Ben three chances to be covered in 5 minutes, and Big Ben will certainly not give up the opportunity that Dampier gave him, and sent him three big hot pots, beating him to the ground, and he didn't see Dampier in the fourth quarter.
In the fourth quarter, the 76ers strengthened their offense, Snow went down to replace McGee, Luke served as the big forward, Tony Kukoc served as the small forward, Allen still scored guard, and the center was still Big Ben, this is the current lineup with the highest output of the 76ers, and the slaughter began directly, and the Warriors may have been because of character or physical strength, there is no longer the courage of the first quarter, and the state has taken a sharp turn, needless to say, the result is needless to say, the 76ers won the final victory, ten consecutive wins.
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