Chapter 92: Button Webb, Post-Game Urine Test! (The first update, ask for subscription)

Both teams started back on the court and the third quarter started again.

The Lakers are still implementing the tactic of passing the ball to O'Neal.

Because Doon and Kobe Bryant on the outside also have good offensive threats, and Karl Malone can also contain the defense under the basket, the King's strategy of defending O'Neal is still based on single defense.

The playoffs are often about the quality of the stars, no matter how you play team basketball, in the final analysis, it depends on the individual strength of the stars.

The triangle offense, a tactic that allows superstars to give full play to their strength, has proven time and time again in the playoffs that it works so well!

Just over four minutes into the third quarter, the Lakers extended the margin to 15 points at one point.

Rick Adelman saw that Divac couldn't withstand O'Neal's singles, so he could only replace Divac first, and then Brad Miller to be beaten.

In order to exhaust O'Neal as soon as possible, the Kings began to speed up again, increasing the frequency of the Lakers' switchback runs.

In the past, Doon would choose to take the initiative to slow down the pace of the attack and play steadily, so that O'Neal could get more respite on the court.

However, tonight, because of some selfishness, Doon still chose to speed up a little and try not to stop the main players of the Kings.

To be reasonable, O'Neal was tired after playing for 20 minutes, and the Kings interior players had no reason to run for more than 20 minutes of switchback and run, and they could still be calm.

Playing a team like the Kings, although Doon failed to find a chance to travel at a staggered peak in the first half, he was able to take advantage of the Kings' players to run and attack heavily in the second half.

Because it's not that time yet, Doon currently only has 4 points, 3 rebounds and 11 assists.

However, Doon believes that at the end of the third quarter, the beginning of the fourth quarter, there is still a chance to quickly improve his personal score.

As the Zen master took the initiative to replace O'Neill, the space point of Grant was raised.

The Lakers' offensive tempo has also increased further, and the Kings originally wanted to reduce their speed and take advantage of O'Neal's absence to focus on the interior to chase points.

However, the Lakers didn't care whether the King could score or not, under the auspices of Doon, the Lakers used defense to counterattack and played two transition offenses in a row.

Seeing that the score difference was gradually approaching 20 points, Rick Adelman hurriedly shouted on the sidelines, telling the players on the court to strengthen their defense and speed up the retreat.

The Kings players on the court were forced to keep up with the Lakers' offensive rhythm, but as the game went on, it seemed that the legs were filled with lead, how to catch up with Doon, who deliberately reserved enough energy?

Doug Christie defended Kobe Bryant for nearly 20 minutes in the first half and ran with Doon for seven or eight minutes in the third quarter.

Doon changed direction with a cross-step, and Doug Christie felt like a nail had pierced his ankle.

At the same time that Doug Christie fell, Doon had already burst into the box.

Webb tried his best to prevent Doon's ball, but he couldn't help Doon, who took off early.

"Doon doesn't deduct the nobody!"

"This is the King of Dunks!"

"Welcome to Los Angeles!"

“MVP,MVP,MVP!”

Dwan's dunk that came a quarter earlier than usual immediately drew cheers from the fans in the audience.

In fact, the margin on the court is close to 20 points, and the Lakers don't need Doon to stand up and dunk to boost morale.

However, the fans still love to see such a scene in the playoffs.

The Kings are all tired veterans, but their Lakers have a vigorous dunk king like Doon.

Outside players are inherently more attractive to fans than inside players.

Slams, especially actual dunks, and dunks from All-Star players, will be shocking again.

With Doon completing the explosive dunk, Rick Adelman had to call a timeout.

On the one hand, it was to prevent the Lakers from getting up, and at the end of the third quarter, a wave of waves knocked down the Kings.

On the other hand, it is also to use the timeout to give the main team of the Kings some respite, and then give them a beating of chicken blood by the way, so that the main team can continue to play for a while, and strive for a chance to turn defeat into victory in the fourth quarter.

After the timeout, the Kings took advantage of Divac's point and scored in the low post.

Coming back, Doon made a quick break, ignoring Doug Christie's entanglement and dunking the ball into the basket.

The king saw that Doug Christie couldn't prevent doping alone, and Doon, who didn't know that he was tired, could only be forced to keep up with Doon's fast attack and follow Doon back and forth.

However, before the Kings players on the court could not bear it, Malone was vomited by Doon.

At halftime, Malone ate two bananas, thinking that it would be okay to play according to the rhythm of the first half.

Who knows, the third quarter was so intense that it directly threw him up.

Because of the embarrassment, Ma Long couldn't bear to spit it out, then pouted, and suddenly reached out to hug Weber on the side.

Because of preventing the Kings' transition offense, the Lakers paid a lot of fouls on the outside, and now the number of fouls is full.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Malone was able to change off the field and then immediately went to the locker room.

Anyone with a discerning eye guessed what was going on, and the Zen master didn't ask much, just immediately replaced Stanislav Medvedenko on the field.

In other words, Malone took the initiative to get off the court and sent Webb two free throws, as well as a defensive hole.

The Kings quickly took advantage of this opportunity and relied on Webb's personal ability to score six points in a row.

However, it was also true that the Kings couldn't run, and Doon scored a total of 11 points in the second half of the third quarter with the help of a transition offense.

The Lakers, with the help of Doon, entered the fourth quarter with a 16-point lead.

Originally, Doon wanted to build on his efforts at the beginning of the fourth quarter and score more points.

However, the Zen master disrupted Doon's plan and sent O'Neill directly at the beginning of the fourth quarter.

I have to say, ginger is still old and spicy!

The Zen master took advantage of your illness to kill you, and directly asked the king to disarm and surrender in three and a half sections.

And Doon also had to continue to carry out the tactic of passing the ball to O'Neal, and his individual scoring stalled.

At the end of the game, Doon only had 15 points, 4 rebounds and 15 assists, except for the rebounds and no double-double, but he was more similar to Kidd.

It can only be said that the Kings lineup is relatively large, and the rebounds are not very good.

On the Lakers' side, O'Neal and Karl Malone can also steal rebounds, and Doane is on the outside, and he needs to defend at the first time, and many times he doesn't have time to rush to grab rebounds.

Of course, it's good to win. 15 assists are also enough to show the impact of Doon's game.

However, after the game, Doon was interviewed and told that there was one more process tonight - a temporary urine test arranged by the league.

It's not that the NBA doesn't have urine tests, it's just that they aren't frequent.

Odom also used a fake bird to avoid a urine test! What's even more interesting is that he also wrote an autobiography, and even went to an interview show to reveal this kind of thing in person......

And after Doon got the news, instead of being unhappy, he contacted Nike and asked them to help hype it.

Whether or not it was because the Kings reported to the league after the game, causing Doon to undergo a temporary urine test, it is always necessary to promote it in this regard.

After all, people always like conspiracy theories, and the media usually chase after the wind and fabricate facts.

As long as you promote this aspect, fans may really think that Doon is doping at first.

When the time comes, after the negative urine test result is announced, Doon will get the sympathy of the majority of fans as a victim, which will undoubtedly eat another wave of heat.

And Doon blocked Webb in the third quarter, and the game of 15 assists in a single game in the playoffs will also be talked about by fans.

(End of chapter)