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Chapter 608 A devastating offensive(2/2)

The result was that on the first shot after the timeout, Wall hit the ball from beyond the three-point line, and the trajectory was ridiculously crooked. During the transition between offense and defense, the 2.08-meter substitute center Drew Gooden was dunked in the face by Wang Zelin, and the score was 2 1

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Subsequently, after Bill picked and rolled, he broke through to the mid-range and hit a jumper, barely stopping the team's bleeding.

Trail Blazers offense.

Wang Zelin provided support from the high post, assisted Beverley to cut in without the ball, and successfully made a layup, widening the point difference again.

Then in the next round, he gave Drew Gooden another block and turned around for a fast break.

Finally, Connett Lee was found in the open space. The latter decisively picked up the ball from the three-point line in the right corner and scored hollowly into the net.

Randy Whitman found that the momentum seemed to be a little bad, and the game plan seemed to have deviated. However, after the Blazers adjusted their strategy during the deployment, they launched a series of devastating offensives.

At the end of the first quarter, at 34:23, the Trail Blazers had an 11-point lead.

In the last 4 minutes of the first quarter, the Trail Blazers made 5 of 6 shots, including 2 of 3 three-pointers, scoring 10 points very efficiently.

Moreover, they did an excellent job on the defensive end, allowing their opponents to only score 4 points at the last minute.

"Wang Zelin's stable performance was terrible. In the 12 minutes of the first quarter, he scored 10 points on 4 of 5 shots! 10 points in a single quarter! Well, I admit, this kind of performance may not be enough for him.

Strange, even everyone is used to it. But because of this, I think that Wang Zelin’s performance on the field this season is too stable, almost to the point of inhumanity!”

"Hey, you seem to have missed something."

"Oh, yes, I almost forgot to mention, he also grabbed 5 rebounds, sent 3 assists and 2 blocks..."

In the commentary box, Kenny Smith and Barkley kept sighing while looking at the data sheet.

In the first quarter, all five of the Trail Blazers scored. Wang Zelin scored 10 points, Lillard scored 5 points, Aldridge scored 4 points, and Batum and Matthews also scored 3 points each.

In addition, Beverley, Connett Lee, and Jokic on the bench also scored their own goals.

In other words, in the first quarter of the game, eight members of the Trail Blazers contributed scoring data on the court.

In this case, it is not understandable why they led by 11 points in the first quarter.

"Damn it, is the gap with the other side really that big? I don't believe it..."

After the first quarter, Wall cursed to himself on the bench.

During the break, Terry Stotts emphasized defense, while the opposite Wizards coach Randy Whitman emphasized offense.

At the beginning of this quarter, both sides lost their entire lineup.

"Hold on guys, don't forget, our goal this year is the playoffs! This is our home court, we can't just let the opponent take away today's victory!"

Seeing his teammates depressed, Wall shouted.

From the perspective of a team leader, Wall is actually a good boss. The team is in crisis at this time, and he is determined to start fighting like a leader.

At least in this regard, Wall is indeed much better than Irving next door.

However, faced with the huge gap in the lineups of the two sides, Wall did not perform the perfect heroic performance he dreamed of, nor did he lead the team to a dramatic comeback.

After the first three quarters, at 93:65, the Wizards were almost 30 points behind.

On the bench, Wall covered his forehead. Bill beside him didn't know how to persuade him. He could only stare blankly at the huge difference on the scoreboard like Wall.

So far, Wall has made 9 of 19 shots from the field, scoring 22 points, 5 assists, 3 rebounds and 1 steal.

At the same time, he is also the only player on the Wizards to score 20 points.

He scored almost 20 5 5 in less than three quarters, which shows that he was in really good shape today.

Unfortunately, he is still missing a strong helper, and the Wizards have yet to have a second strong point to stand out.

Beal, who has the second-highest score on the team, currently makes 3 of 11 shots and 1 of 5 three-pointers. Including free throws, he reached double figures, scoring 11 points.

Apart from the two of them, the Wizards did not have a third player to score in double figures today.

When the Wizards face the league's top defensive pressure from the defending champion Portland Trail Blazers, only Wall can match the intensity of the game.

As for Bill, it can only be regarded as 0.5.

Then, there will be no more...

Entering the final section.

The Trail Blazers put on their full lineup right from the start, hoping to strike while the iron is hot and win tonight's game in one fell swoop.

For the Wizards, the double-layered combination of Wall and Beal naturally continued to play. In the starting lineup, in addition to veteran Pierce, insiders Nene and Gortat also stayed on the court.

It seems that the Wizards have no intention of giving up this game.

It's just that the good times didn't last long.

The first attack of the final quarter was from the Trail Blazers. Although Wang Zelin, who handled the ball, did not score in the face of a double team, Gortat received the last foul of the game and left the game immediately.

The lack of the Polish Hammer has made the Wizards' already weak inside even worse.

Less than three minutes into the final quarter, Lillard hit a three-pointer from outside, widening the point difference to 30 points, and the Wizards immediately called a timeout.

Subsequently, under the Blazers' overwhelming offensive, the game quickly entered garbage time.
Chapter completed!
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