Build a Dream Dynasty

Chapter 126 You chase after me

In the third quarter, the two sides entered a tug-of-war. The strengths of the two sides are basically at the same level, and the lineup structure is relatively similar. In a sense, for Stevens and George Karl, this game is a bit like playing against yourself.

The Nuggets rookie Faried shined in this game. After Karl sent him on the field, he immediately used his jumping ability and athletic ability to rampage inside the Nets, showing the vitality of young people. In him, it seems to be able to see the shadow of Whiteside who has switched from the Nets to the Rockets.

Jiang Mingliang doesn't like this kind of inside line that doesn't shoot, doesn't have a low post, and has poor defensive awareness, but he also has to admit that in the years when the league has not yet fully entered the era of small balls, forwards with this kind of impact are actually pretty good. easy to use.

In the fast-paced offense and defense of the Nuggets, Faried, who spared no effort to run, can always run out of opportunities, and some of his slightly larger offensive moves are usually not blown by the Nuggets at home. In fact, not only Faried, the reason why the Nuggets have a lot of home games and away games is particularly obvious. First of all, they enjoy the benefits of high-intensity defense at home and being turned a blind eye by the referee. Discomfort caused by the other party.

At the end of the third quarter, George, who insisted on staying on the court, became the hero of the team. On the offensive end, he used his height advantage to hit Afflalo in consecutive singles, scoring mid-range shots. On the defensive end, he also let the digger The 3D player of the Golden Team, who had high hopes, was dumbfounded. Under his leadership, the Nets barely maintained the trailing point difference at 1 point.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Stevens replaced George, and Liggins played instead, forming a flank with Korver. This season's second-round pick was "famed" for cutting Howard five times in just three and a half minutes of the last game. Di Fernandez.

Dissatisfaction with his own position, incompatibility with American basketball culture, and the negative impact of Ariza's devastating injury made Fernandez obviously have absolute strength, but his mind has already flown back to Spain. But even so, Fernandez was suppressed in Liggins' matchup. In the NBA, his style of play is somewhat similar to the combination of JR Smith and Ginobili. When he feels good, he can shoot, break through, pass, and defend omnipotently. In the contest of the basket, enter the ball terminator mode. However, what Fernandez is better than these convulsive sixth men is that his defensive performance is okay, he has body, speed, and is quite dirty (various small moves in the 2012 Olympic finals, including stepping).

It's not that the Nets' wings are poor, but that the average team really can't let a player of Fernandez's level be the fourth candidate for this position, but he feels good in this game and made two shots The three-pointer helped the team widen the point difference to 7 points. . . . . . . Then he was replaced by George Karl!

I don't know where the problem is, or there is a real conflict between the players and the coach. When Fernandez left the field, his face was full of depression, which made Stevens notice it. Generally speaking, Carl is still very eclectic in employing people.

Although the player Afrano seems to be very efficient and his defensive performance is not bad, his data performance is the same as that of George Hill in the later stage. To put it simply, if you are not very sure about the shot point and timing of the shot, you will not make the shot and choose to pass the ball. Many times, there have been good opportunities for the ball, but the opportunity is lost because of their repeated transmission.

Emphasizing efficiency is not bad, but if it exceeds that level, it will also bring a burden to the team. In the face of the high-intensity, multi-rotation defensive mode of the Nets' outside starting trio, Afranno has been restricted to the greatest extent, perhaps close to being locked. Ty Lawson's three-pointer was occasionally outstanding. Bledsoe didn't take on many tasks on the offensive end today, and he only scored two points so far, but Ty Lawson only scored 7 points and made a hit. rate was overwhelmed by 37%. On the defensive end, the Nuggets' three cannons on the outside were eliminated. On the offensive end, West and Lopez continued to play steadily, eroding the Nuggets' lead.

In the last two minutes of the game, the Nuggets led by only 1 point. George Karl has replaced Andre Miller to control the rhythm of the game. Having just received the ball in his own half, Bledsoe was immediately beside him, trying to put pressure on Miller. However, the old Miller is an old ball ruffian who has been playing for more than ten years after all. He flashed out of the space with a simple feint, and then pushed forward with one hand against Bledsoe.

Just after Miller passed halftime, George pressed forward directly and double-teamed. However, long before George double-teamed, Miller Sr. deduced the passing line. The ball hit the floor on George's right and quickly bounced into Afranno's hands. Facing West, who came up to defend, Afranno didn't take a shot, and gave the ball to Nene in the penalty area with a hit. Nene took a light step forward, and scoring has become a matter of course. However, as early as the moment Miller hit the ground to pass the ball, Leonard had already turned around inside. When Nene flew up, Leonard, who defended the inside line, quickly flew into the air, blocking the He got between the basketball and the basket, and abruptly pressed down Nene's inevitable dunk.

As the two landed together, the body that hit Nei Nei jumped irregularly and rolled out of the bottom line.

Lopez excitedly stepped forward and pushed Leonard, cheering for his wonderful block just now, and other teammates also surrounded him, all kinds of celebrations.

Not only pretty, but key!

George Karl quickly called a timeout, interrupting the momentum of the Nets.

Bledsoe dribbled just past half court, and Miller was already in front of him. George used West's screen to receive the ball from outside the three-point line. The moment he got the ball, his speed suddenly increased, from static to dynamic, which gave people a strange abruptness.

Afrano didn't expect George to speed up suddenly, and quickly retreated to get stuck. Unexpectedly, George's body, which started at high speed, took a step outside the three-point line, and stopped abruptly. Staying, the body jumped up, the ball was raised high, and with a slight push, the ball flew out of his fingers quickly.

"swish"

The ball fell into the net immediately, and after landing, George clenched his right fist, gave a hard blow to his chest, and roared "COME ON!"

With 100 seconds left in the game, the Nets successfully overtook the score!

Before the Nets had time to celebrate, the Nuggets' counterattack started quickly. After serving the ball from the baseline, except for Miller who received the ball behind, several other players quickly infiltrated the Nets' half court like a tide. With Miller's excellent overall view, he immediately saw that Leonard was out of position in front of Gallinari, and the ball was delivered to him immediately. Throwing high, the ball passed Lopez's raised right hand with a one-line difference, and the ball easily entered the net.

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