Chapter 31: The Old Man's Words

Roy was extremely surprised by Lin Fei's goal. But from his expression, he seemed to have another expression.

The pitch comes and goes freely, and scoring can be described as giving and going. This is Lin Fei, no matter who he is facing.

The two teams are in contact with each other, but it is clear that the Warriors have a faster pace of offense and a sharper offense. After all, there is a huge difference in strength between the two teams.

Among the Timberwolves, compared to Rubio and Kevin Love, Roy's competitiveness turned out to be superior. Accustomed to being the boss of the team, Roy has a determination to carry the team forward.

Roy has the ball and now he's facing Keynes Keynes, a player who has great quality both offensively and defensively. However, Roy, accustomed to seeing strong winds and waves, was clearly not afraid of Keynes at all.

Roy is definitely a selfless player, which is determined by his personality and style of play.

Keynes seems to be able to limit Roy's scoring very well, at least Roy is almost impossible to score 40 points in front of Keynes, you know, Roy was absolutely capable of scoring 40 points on any defensive player at his peak, but looking at this situation now, it is estimated that it is a bit hanging.

Lin Fei is a person who is stronger and stronger, and a strong opponent can stimulate Lin Fei's fighting spirit to the greatest extent. He's still running around the court, still changing direction like crazy, accelerating, breaking, shooting, and no one can crack it.

There is no suspense in the third quarter of the game, even if the Timberwolves have a player like Roy this season, they are still powerless to resist in the face of the Warriors' powerful attack group.

This result is to be expected.

But Roy's remarks after the game couldn't help but give people a chill.

"Lin Fei's change of direction, breakthrough and speed and shooting are all miracles in the league, but in the same way, his knees and ankles can continue like this, maybe it is also a miracle."

What kind of words are these? You know, Roy usually speaks and behaves quite well, isn't this a curse for Lin Fei?

In fact, in that country, it may have been a form of counsel.

When it comes to knee injuries, perhaps few have a better say than Roy. As the saying goes, a long illness becomes a good doctor. Roy's long-term injury has even made him a top orthopedic specialist, and he naturally has a reason when he says this about Lin Fei.

Doctors often use equipment to determine a player's physical condition, which is obviously more scientific than the feeling and experience of some players. Sometimes, however, it may not be more accurate.

With his own personal experience, Roy knew that Lin Fei's speed of changing direction was too fast, and the acceleration was beyond the reach of few people, and the damage to his knees and ankles was naturally quite large. Many injuries are actually a process of accumulation of illnesses, and Lin Fei may not feel anything now, but once he feels it, it may be too late. Roy is perhaps a good example.

Roy is a player that Lin Fei respects, and his advice, Lin Fei will naturally take it to heart.

However, there is a saying that youth is capital! Lin Fei is definitely young enough, at least on the court, he is young enough and energetic enough. In fact, Lin Fei had a rough plan in his heart, he knew when he would have a championship ring, at least one thing was certain, his youth was enough for him to get a championship ring. When I was young, everyone had such a feeling.

The Warriors easily won two in a row. For a while, people realized that the Warriors were really strong, and the Warriors even looked a little bit strong in the league, whether it was against the Heat or the Timberwolves, the opponent didn't have any life.

Also, there seems to be a bit of consensus that the strength of the Warriors doesn't seem to change with a change in one player or coach. Just two games at the beginning of the season showed that there was such a consensus. The Warriors' players are almost always positive in efficiency, which means they barely fall behind. This has to be said to be a miracle that is not too big or small. Maybe some people still ask, won't the Warriors change if they lose Lin Fei? Hehe! This may be an interesting question. Lin Fei only scored 29 points in these two games, which is much worse than his previous two seasons. And even if Lin Fei is not on the court, the Warriors are still ahead. …,

For a time, the Warriors' call to win the championship was unprecedentedly strong. This moment has been born many times. But people always believe that the next time, the Warriors can do it.

The joy of two consecutive wins has obviously diluted the pressure on D'Antoni, who was one of the best teams in league history before he coached, and D'Antoni is under pressure enough that he will never allow one of the best teams in league history to fall at his own hands.

But behind the joy, there are still people who see the problems of the Warriors.

D'Antoni is not Nelson, D'Antoni's coaching exposes a problem, that is, the rotation of players does not seem to be very smooth, you must know that in the Nielsen era, the Warriors often have 12 players scored, and the reason why the Warriors' offensive power can be maintained throughout the game is inseparable from Nelson's deployment of the bench lineup, but D'Antoni's use is only 8 people. For a team like the Warriors that needs to run all over the court, the players may be physically strained. However, D'Antoni may have done so at the beginning of the season in order to stabilize his position, and the next games may be able to really show D'Antoni's deployment ability.