Chapter 196: The full stop falls

Rashid, who returned to the court, scored two points on a rebound basket, West went on to fight more and more, his blood began to boil, and as the DJ shouted 'CRAZY-SHOW', West began to show his Warriors Mad Dog style, and he was unrelenting in the face of Davis's tough defense, hitting a difficult shot on a run.

Petrus, who came off the bench, added two more points to give the Warriors a 35-30 lead. Davis was furious, and he began to show what he could do as a top defender, and after breaking through West, he scored a 2+1 on Evans' head to catch up with the score.

It was clearly not enough for the Warriors to rely on a nondescript Evans center inside, and Nelson Sr. threw O'Bryant, a rookie, onto the court with a wave of his hand. On the Pistons, head coach Bernie Sanders also changed his lineup accordingly, and he once again replaced McDyce as a veteran.

McDyce took advantage of O'Bryant's immaturity to play a 2+1 under the basket, first shook the latter and then hit O'Bryant's body, West immediately completed revenge for O'Bryant, he cut off Rashid's ball, the Warriors scored two more points in the fast break, Evans actively fought for rebounds, Luis organized the offense but his three-point shot swooped a cold arrow, the ball passed through the net, and the Warriors firmly controlled the initiative of the game 41-35.

The Pistons continued to make substitutions, Stark ate a foul on Luis's head as soon as he came up, and then was cut off by West, Jackson scored four straight points, and the Warriors extended their win to 46-37. Starkey was angry, the young man's mentality was not quite right, and he tried to break through the dunk for revenge, but the result was even more sad, and Evans rewarded him with a big hat mercilessly.

At the critical juncture of the Pistons, Billups, who had been silent, stepped up, and he scored two points to stop the Pistons' decline after cooperating with Starkey, and then grabbed the rebound himself and made a fast-break layup, carrying Evans to hit a backhand on the board.

But the whole tempo was under the control of the Warriors, and Jackson's mid-range shot gave the Warriors a 10-point lead. West and Jackson tied up Starkey, Evans grabbed an offensive rebound, and the Warriors extended their advantage to 12 points to stop the Pistons at 53-41.

Sanders was extremely dissatisfied with Starkey's performance, but he couldn't replace him off the court, because according to the opinion of the Pistons uniform team, Starkey is the future of the Pistons point guard.

Evans stepped up his defense, forcing Rashid to make a walking error, West and McDyce missed shots one after another, Hamilton's three-pointer narrowed the gap to 10 points, Evans and Rashid battled at the free throw line, and the two violent guys were savage, and they threw punches directly after the last.

In fact, Evans is just facing the ferocity, although the defense is tough, but he doesn't use any small moves, but Rashid is really old now, and he didn't succeed in several attacks, so he was in a hurry, and when he broke through again, he elbowed Evans in the jaw, directly knocked the latter to the ground, and then took the opportunity to score a layup.

The referee didn't blow the whistle, Evans was very upset, and began to mumble, Rashid took the opportunity to taunt him, mocking: "This is the NBA, this is where men fight, if you don't dare to fucking fight, go back to your nest and go to your mother to nurse ...... early"

Evans' face darkened, and West was furious.

West is the kind of person who rarely has friends but will definitely pay for him as long as he has friends, usually in addition to Chamberlain, the Warriors who helped him the most is Evans, who even lent him his beloved sports car to play, so now that he sees his brother deflated, of course he has to go up to get justice for him.

Rashid was still chattering, and West rushed up with a sideways movement, shouting: "Shut your mouth, dead old man, get back to play your ball, or don't blame Lao Tzu for killing you!" ”

Seeing a rookie howling at him, Rashid was annoyed, but he was a ball oil, and instead of doing it directly, he pretended to inadvertently push West as he passed by, knocking him to the ground. This trick Rashid usually uses, generally speaking, rookies will only knock out their teeth after eating deflated, but unfortunately he met West today, and met the Golden State Mad Dogs, who even Jackson and Barnes had to give three points.

West didn't hesitate to get up, rushed directly to Rashid's back and grabbed his arm to hold him, and then stumbled sharply, knocking him directly to the ground, and riding on his body with two heavy punches.

Rashid had never been in such a situation, and he was stunned for a moment, and only after two old punches from West did he start to fight back, pushing West away and about to go up and tear him.

Fortunately, Evans reacted quickly and pulled West behind him, and Rashid's fist hit Evans, but Evans didn't resist, just hugged West, who was going to give him a head, and shouted: "Calm down, man, don't you want to play the playoffs, the playoffs, tomorrow is the playoffs, aren't you going to get a championship ring for your daughter?" ”

The three referees also rushed up and pulled away the players who had gathered together, Jackson and the others were eager to try, but they also heard Evans's words, knowing that the playoffs were coming soon, and they must not mess around now, so they could only hold back the desire to fight.

The grumpy Jackson pointed at Rashid's nose and roared, "The playoffs saved your life, bitch, if only a month ago, I promised God that you would have died today!" ”

Seeing that the brothers had made a move, Chamberlain couldn't sit still, but Billups had always been calm, he pressed Chamberlain in time, and the old Nelson also spoke.

The clash ended with a technical foul on Rashid and a direct foul on West, but the latter became the hero of the Oracle Arena, and as he walked to the tunnel accompanied by assistant coach Nelson Jr., fans on both sides of the tunnel reached out to him and screamed:

"Well done Mr. Mad Dog, I'm your fan, I'm going to buy your jersey tomorrow......"

"No brothers, no basketball, mad dogs are good, the Warriors are glad to have a tough guy like you......"

"Don't go, Mad Dog, come here and watch with us, the Warriors need you on the court......"

West didn't expect that his irrational behavior would be appreciated by the fans, he raised his head to thank the fans for their support, but he was not good at words, and he was used to indifference, so when he raised his head, he could only look at the fans around him expressionlessly, but although he couldn't speak, he saluted the fans with a Patton-style military salute.

The screams of female fans and the whistles of male fans suddenly set off in the Oracle Arena, and the big screen above the stadium transmitted the image of West's most rear, only to see him scan around expressionlessly, his eyes were cold but sharp, and the posture of raising his hand to salute with indescribable rebelliousness directly conquered the hearts of the fans on the spot.

The Warriors executed free throws, and Nelson Sr. took the opportunity to adjust the team's lineup, Chamberlain and Billups both appeared, and before the two went on the court, he warned the two: "Damn, it's the playoffs soon, I don't want to see any guy banned, so you all give me a little leisure, fight quickly, and save your physical strength for the Finals!" ”

Nelson Sr. was ambitious this time, and Chamberlain and Billups gave him the silver glimmer of the championship.

After Billups hit two free throws, the Warriors will undoubtedly focus on Chamberlain's point for the rest of the day, while the Pistons will still play Hamilton's point. But Hamilton made only one of his three long-range shots, and on the Warriors' side, Chamberlain first came with a savage impact to complete the dunk, and then blocked Billups to receive the ball and hit a mid-range shot.

After Jackson and Chamberlain's shots missed one after another, Billups personally participated in the offense, he hit a two-point breakaway layup, and then Jackson's long-range shot added two more points, and the Warriors dominated the attack in the second few minutes, and then Petrus's mid-range shot rubbed salt on the Pistons' wounds, and ended the first half with a 16-16 advantage at 65-49 on the scoreboard.

After the third quarter, the Pistons struggled to catch up, and Davis was jealous of Chamberlain's excellent performance, and he fought hard to break Jackson's breakaway fast break and finally hit two points, and then Chamberlain blocked Hamilton's breakaway pass to Billups, who also hit a fast break and hit a layup.

McDice was hit by a big hat from Chamberlain on a layup, and he thought the ball was for the hitter, but the referee didn't care, which caused him to lose his temper. As a result, the Pistons' hand suddenly came out, first Rashid hit a three-point shot, and then Davis hit two 2+1s in a row, hitting a 9-0 mini-climax, chasing the score to 58-65.

Chamberlain made a strong 2+1 basket for the Warriors to re-establish a 10-point lead, McDyce used a hot pot to block Billups's layup, Chamberlain picked up the ball and dunked it back to color, the Warriors' advantage came to 12 points again, the Pistons' offense could not find a crosshairs on the Warriors' defense, Hamilton failed to make a three-point streak in a row, Davis's three-point iron was also rejected by the basket, Billups took the opportunity to attack the basket, and the Warriors responded with a wave of 8-0 small climax, leaving the Pistons behind again with 73-57.

Davis' individual attack power could not compete with the Warriors' overall combat power, and then Chamberlain made a beautiful turn and dunk between Rashid and McDice to push the Warriors' attack to a climax, and the Warriors built a 17-point advantage. Davis struggled to reverse the Pistons' deficit on his own, and the Warriors led 82-66 after three quarters.

In the fourth quarter, the old Nelson replaced Chamberlain again, and there was not much suspense in this game, and they had already won the match point.

However, Davis did not admit defeat, and he continued to carry the Pistons' offense in the high post, but the scores of Petrus and Belinelli suppressed the Pistons' momentum, and Jackson broke through to the basket to respond to Hamilton's three-pointer, and the Warriors maintained their lead 88-73.

Evans replaced O'Bryant, and in defense, the Warriors pressed the outside firepower of Rashid and the Pistons, Evans caused McDyce to foul and hit one of the two free throws, but the Pistons, who were eager to chase the points, collectively turned off the fire, and Davis could only use his individual ability to cut points, so that the Warriors were far ahead of 92-75.

Mark Hill came on the court again, he dunked for the Pistons to catch up with two points, and then Evans caused the opponent to foul, although both free throws were missed, but the back blocked Mark Hill's layup to make up for his mistakes, Luis picked up the racket and shot to the three-point line with a long shot, the difference between the points became wider and wider, and the Pistons' offense couldn't find the north at all, and the game was less than 6 minutes before the Warriors fell behind 77-94.

McDyce's back-to-back scoring on the inside couldn't shake the Warriors' big lead, and Petrus and Jackson hit with two punches to extinguish the Pistons' hopes of a comeback and go into a timeout at 98-81. At the end of the day, Davis was on top, Hamilton's three-point and mid-range shooting was meaningless, and the Warriors held on to a 101-90 win to end their 2007-08 regular season season......