Chapter 126: Can't Prevent It (Fourth Update)

Min Congda sent Ada back to the hotel to take a shower and change clothes, and he waited in the lobby downstairs.

When Ida changed her clothes and went downstairs, Min Congda noticed that her eyes were a little red, and she must have cried.

"Hey, Ada, it's okay, I'll complain to the security guards at the scene when I get back and kick those three little bastards out of the arena."

When people are cared for, they are more likely to shed tears.

Ada's eyes, who had just stopped crying in the bathroom, immediately moistened again.

She shook her head and said, "It's not because of the drink being spilled, I'm fine, let's go back quickly, the second half of the game has begun." ”

Min Congda asked, "It's not because of the drink, but because of what?" ”

Ada didn't want to answer at all, and said, "Let's go back quickly, I just turned on the TV and watched the score, and the Clippers overtook it." ”

"What! Overtaken? Ahead? ”

"Yes."

"Let's go."

As soon as he heard that the Clippers were ahead of the Knicks, Min Congda didn't care if Ida cried or not.

This garbage Knicks, what kind of thing they played, was overtaken in the third quarter.

The two got into a taxi, and Min Congda asked the driver to turn on the radio and tune into the live sports channel.

Before live television was prevalent, Americans watched sports games either by going to the scene and by listening to the radio.

A stadium can only accommodate more than 10,000 people, so there are only so many witnesses to a game.

But the live content of the game can be transmitted to thousands of households through radio waves.

In the early years, fans learned about the game and the players through their voices.

The influence of the NBA has also spread to all corners of the United States through the voices of play-by-play commentators.

To this day, television and even online live broadcasts have become popular, but radio commentary still has a place.

Because there is no picture, the narrator will not talk to the audience, but will describe the situation on the field with an impassioned tone and precise text, and there will not be too much nonsense.

Mike Breen, the Knicks' radio commentator, broadcasts the scene to the radio listener in real time.

After celebrity commentator Mavey Albert was fired by Dolan in 2004 for always criticizing the Knicks, Brin became the voice of the Knicks.

"Stephen, Stephen Curry, he got the ball, and from the third quarter, Baron Davis gave more possession to the top pick, and his performance didn't disappoint...... High post and Randolph's blocking and pick-and-roll cooperation, direct mid-range jump shots! ”

A crisp jumper, near the free-throw line, was his 12th point in the third quarter. His shooting posture is very special, the shot is very fast, and before he reaches the high point, he pushes it directly, and it is very fast, almost difficult to block. ”

"The Knicks' offense relied too much on individual singles, turnovers, Dujon made turnovers again, and he was under a lot of pressure in the third quarter. Stephen Curry's powerful firepower left him a little caught off guard. ”

"The Clippers' counterattack, Curry gave the ball to Baron Davis, Baron Davis broke through the middle, and then passed back to Curry, Curry made a 45-degree three-point shot on the left side...... Bang! Again! Wooo! 15 points! Curry hit his fourth three-pointer! ”

"He's very decisive in his shot, and he reminds me of a pistol, Pete Maravich, who shoots as fast as a Western cowboy. At 70:60, the Clippers led the Knicks by 10 points, and Curry dominated the game in the third quarter. I dare say that the Knicks weren't prepared for anything like this before the game. ”

"Curry scored 27 points in the last game in Minnesota, and he has scored 20 points so far in this game, and the opponents behind the Clippers have to think about how to deal with this top pick."

Mike Brin spoke quickly but very clearly, expressing everything on the court.

Min Congda's blood pressure rose a little higher when he heard this, and he almost forgot to pay when he got out of the car.

Ida saw that Min Congda's face was not very good, and walked in front of him in a hurry, and said with concern: "Mr. Smart, don't worry, we are ahead now." I know you were disappointed to miss out on Curry's great performance, sorry, it was my fault. ”

Min Congda sighed, slowed down, and said, "You're not wrong, really, it's not your problem, I just want to go back to watch the game quickly." Let's go. ”

I can't tell the truth to Ida yet, this Curry is making him feel uncomfortable.

27 points in the last game, 20 points in the third quarter of this game, what's the situation?

What about the devil's schedule, co-authoring Curry's schedule as the devil, right?

"The two teams of the Timberwolves and the Knicks are really too vegetable, D'Antoni is still a famous coach, you are a famous fart, you can't even get a Curry, a rookie, I don't know how to defend it?"

While complaining, he returned to the audience on the sidelines.

The three white guys who poured Ida's drink were nowhere to be found, and they didn't know if they had been asked to appear by the security guards or had gone to the bathroom.

couldn't care about this, Min Congda returned to his seat, watched the game, 71:60, why did he pull away a little more?

It turned out that Randolph stood at the free throw line, hit the first free throw, and then hit the second free throw.

At this point, Curry was resting on the bench and he played eight minutes in the third quarter.

He scored 15 points, shot 100 percent from the field, and was in surprisingly good shape.

Seeing that Min Congda had just come back, Curry felt very regretful, and turned around and shouted at Min Congda: "Hey Smart, I scored 15 points in a row just now, 15 points!" ”

Min Congda forced a smile and said, "I heard your performance in the car, keep up the stinky boy!" ”

Min Congda sat down and continued to watch the game, and after only two minutes of watching, he knew that the Knicks would probably be out of action tonight.

The Knicks' offense is too scattered and doesn't have an absolute core point, and D'Antoni's basic strategy is to trade speed for space and give players more freedom on the offensive end.

Attacking in 7 seconds, the Knicks implement D'Antoni's principle and never drag when they have the ball.

Quick shots, fast runs, and speed makes up for the lack of height.

But they need a good point guard to distribute the ball and make their offense relaxed.

Chris Dujon clearly doesn't have that ability.

"The offense is too scattered, if Steve Nash still has a play with the Knicks. And there is no point of core blasting, the Clippers are one defense and one staring, no matter how you play, the people are staring to the end. D'Antoni you don't have any cards in your hand, how can you play old Deng? ”

Min Congda is now eager to replace D'Antoni in command.

If it were him, he would definitely replace Chris Dujon with Al Harrington.

Simply play a tall uncontrolled lineup and use the player's individual ability to eat the Clippers backcourt.

Drag the game into chaos, and once it enters the chaos, the Knicks who are playing at home have an advantage.

Unfortunately, D'Antoni, who rotates eight players, has always been known for being rigid in his responses.

He couldn't have thought of such a risky trick, and even if he did, he wouldn't have used it.

What he can do is to keep the main force on the field, use the main force hard, and see if they can use their personal ability and tactical literacy to save the situation.

When the fourth quarter started and Curry re-entered the game, Min Congda quickly knew that the method he had just thought of would not work.

Because the Knicks really can't prevent it, they can't prevent it at all.

(End of chapter)