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Chapter 271 The Surprising Walker

As a result, what disappointed Lakers fans was that their O'Neal was unable to save the Lakers, and even led the Lakers to win a victory in the hands of the Kings.

In this round of the series, Barkley showed his strength completely, and O'Neal, who was defending, averaged only 24 points per game!

On other insiders, being able to score 24 points per game is already quite good data.

But this standard cannot be put on O'Neal. In the playoff series, not allowing O'Neal to score more than 30 points is a success!

The Lakers don’t have many scoring points now, and O’Neal has been restricted. It is obviously unrealistic to expect the Lakers to break through Nash’s defense to get high scores.

Another round of sweeps, the King advanced to the finals, and it seems that the King is so close to winning the championship.

With the right time, place and people, even Drexler, who has been suffering from injuries, is extremely healthy in the playoffs and has a pretty good performance at his peak.

Petrie, who is currently serving as the Grizzlies as the president of basketball affairs, jumped up directly.

What does this mean when he sold Murraysan, the Rockets were eliminated after the playoffs were reimbursed, and when Drexler, who was traded, performed well in the playoffs?

It means that Pitrie had no problem with the deal at the beginning.

Petrie proclaimed the correctness of his original deal in the newspaper and promoted how much he made for the king's champion.

Without yourself, the king would not have a champion. The reason why the king is today is all due to his own contribution...

He also vaguely stated that he was cheated by Davidson and had no choice but to leave the king.

Davidson also read this report and couldn't help but feel speechless.

Petrie became more and more unpredictable. If he had been honest at the time, he would have been able to be the King's General Manager for a long time. After all, with the championship as the base, it would be a meritorious person to the team. The team would never have dismissed him for no reason.

Now that he has been fired after he has been fired, he feels a little crazy...

Davidson was too lazy to care about clowns like Petri. Anyway, he was about to join the Grizzlies, so Petri would definitely have to go out again by then.

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The Kings swept the Lakers early and got tickets to the finals.

But the bulls encountered a tough guy...

The Pacers led by Larry Bird actually fought with the Bulls to tiebreak.

Not to mention that the fans were incredible, even Davidson felt it was a little incredible.

If it weren't for the King's sudden appearance, then this Bulls would still be the strongest team in league history.

The Pacers' strength is really terrifying to be able to fight the strongest team in the league in history to tiebreak.

You should know that the Pacers last season failed to even make the playoffs.

Davidson only persisted five games under the Bulls in his first year as coach!

Is the Bull's strength weaker? Or is the Pacer's strength so strong that it can compete with the Bulls?

As Larry Bird leads the Pacers to fight the Bulls in a tiebreak battle, I'm afraid Larry Brown will feel a little uncomfortable now.

The Pacers he led didn't even make the playoffs. Larry Bird took over for just one year and was able to compete with the Bulls directly. This gap is really unacceptable.

...

Davidson is too lazy to care whether the Bulls have become weaker than in 1995 or whether the Pacers have become too strong.

Anyway, judging from the current situation, the champion will definitely belong to the king.

As a result, in the tiebreak battle, the Pacers lost, but the loss was a bit unfair, and even Davidson complained about the Pacers.

In this game, Jordan's performance was actually quite bad. He only made 9 of 25 shots in the game, just a 36% shooting percentage. For Jordan's shooting percentage, such a shooting percentage was undoubtedly a misperform.

Miller performed extremely well, with only thirteen shots, including 4 of 7 three-pointers, scoring 22 points.

In this case, it should be the best time for Pacers to overturn the bulls...

But the Pacers lost on the rebound.

In the whole game, the Pacers only grabbed 4 offensive rebounds.

Read it right, NBA main match and Eastern Conference finals, the Pacers team grabbed a total of four frontcourt rebounds...

On the other hand, the Bulls grabbed 22 frontcourt rebounds!

Eighteen additional frontcourt rebounds, what does this mean?

It almost means that the Bulls have eighteen more attacks than the Pacers!

Among them, Jordan grabbed 5 frontcourt rebounds alone, and Pippen grabbed six frontcourt rebounds alone...

In the end, the Pacers only made 56 moves in total, while the Bulls made 76 moves, with the two sides taking 20 moves apart!

The Pacers have high offensive efficiency, but they can't stand the attacks that have been so many times...

You should know that Miller's 13 shots in the game are already the player with the most attacks in the Pacers. In addition to Miller, the eight players who appeared on the Pacers did not take more than ten shots.

In this case, it is obviously difficult for the Pacers to win.

This also shows how important the rebound is. When the rebound is completely beaten, there is only a dead end to waiting for the team.

In this game, the Pacers' offensive efficiency is actually much better than that of the Bulls, but it is still difficult to escape the fate of losing.

This game also reminded Davidson, that is, what is missing must be a decent rebounder.

Nowadays, the Kings still have the existence of the rebounding monster, Barkley, so the rebounding is not a loss. In addition to the strength of the offensive and external defense, winning is naturally invincible.

But Davidson is about to coach the Vancouver Grizzlies next time, and the Grizzlies don't have such a foundation at that time...

The only player in the Grizzlies who can stand out now is Raheem.

But although Rahim is an inside player, he plays as a power forward, but his rebounding strength is not particularly outstanding.

In the just-concluded season, Rahim averaged only 7.1 rebounds per game, which was completely in line with the bus.

In this way, if Davidson wants to not repeat the Pacers' mistakes, he must get a decent rebounder from the inside.

At least it must be at Murraysan's level, so as to ensure the team's record in the new season.

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These things need to be considered in the finals. Davidson doesn't want to think so much now. After all, there are three players who will be the alternative at that time.

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On May 31, the finals officially started.

g1 is still the Kings' home court, just like last season.

I don’t know if it’s Davidson’s illusion, but it seems that the Bulls’ strength has indeed become weaker than the previous two years.

Logically speaking, the Kings' strength has been slightly damaged compared to last season. After all, Drexler's role in facing the Bulls is definitely not as good as Murray Sandra in his healthy state.

The king's strength was damaged. Logically speaking, the Bulls should not defeat the king, at least they should not lose so easily.

But the Kings won quite easily in this game. The Bulls lost 22 points in the whole game, and only scored 81 points in the whole game.

Jordan played a mismatch in the tiebreak with the Pacers and eventually won with a huge rebound advantage.

Maybe the bad luck in that game has not yet subsided, and his shooting rate in this game is still quite unreliable. His shooting percentage has just reached 40%.
Chapter completed!
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