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Chapter 663 Jordans Law, Too Baby(2/2)

I guess the fans in front of the TV never thought that the second lineups of the two teams could compete so fiercely.

Halfway through the second quarter, the Warriors relied on Livingston's outstanding performance to chase the point difference to two points.

At this time, the scoreboard showed the score of both sides.

After Coach Terry called for a timeout, he changed into the main lineup.

On the Warriors side, the same goes for Cole.

As the main players from both sides took the field, the game continued to heat up. There were cheers from the sidelines and sweat from the players on the field hit the floor drop by drop.

At the end of the half, with Wang Zelin's explosive output of 22 points in two quarters, the Trail Blazers led the Warriors and established a 5-point advantage in advance for the second half of the game.

One thing to say is that the Warriors' main players performed poorly in the first half. If it weren't for the substitutes' performance, the point difference might have been more than 10 points.

After the halftime break, the Warriors obviously played more decisively on the offensive end, and they began to strengthen their offense.

Curry and Thompson were also absent, and they were just floating on the outside, looking for opportunities to start attacking the basket.

With the home court advantage, after being called for two fouls in a row, Wang Zelin had to restrain his actions, causing the scores of both sides to rise alternately.

For most of the quarter, the score difference between the two sides remained at a stalemate, but the Warriors played patiently and waited for the opportunity to come.

At the end of the third quarter, the Warriors players suddenly found their shooting bag. Curry and Thompson hit consecutive shots from outside the three-point line, tending to widen the point difference.

Faced with this situation, Wang Zelin had to change the rhythm of the game that focused on organizing teammates to score since his reappearance in the second half. He began to keep a large number of players in his hands and scored 2-1 under the basket.

With his continuous scoring, the Warriors' scoring momentum was finally extinguished.

After three quarters, Wang Zelin's personal scoring data has exceeded 30 points, and he also has 14 rebounds, 3 blocks and 2 assists.

But at this time, it was already easy for both sides to attack and defend.

The Blazers are 3 points behind the Warriors!

In the third quarter, the Warriors scored 34 points. On the other hand, even with Wang Zelin's outstanding performance, the Trail Blazers only scored 26 points.

At this moment, Wang Zelin felt increasingly uneasy.

He always felt like he was an ignorant prey, being pulled into a net specially woven by the Warriors team, and then kept sinking in, until eventually both himself and the team would be ruthlessly cannibalized.

Beep~

The referee blows the whistle and the final quarter begins.

As soon as he came up, Wang Zelin caught the ball and pulled one out from mid-range and continued to hit. His personal score in a single game reached 32 points.

But for some reason, he didn't feel happy at all.

Warriors attack.

As soon as Curry took a step beyond the three-point line to separate the distance, he decisively pulled up against Lillard and chose to take a three-point shot.

"Whoosh!"

The ball followed an arc and fell into the basket.

The Warriors lead by 4 points.

Offense and defense transition.

In the low post on the right wing, Wang Zelin once again easily caught the ball and beat Bo Gte in singles.

Although BoGte kept making little moves tonight, when facing him, he was obviously not as tough as in the previous two games, and he was not so easily angered by trash talk.

At present, he has only committed 3 fouls. According to this trend, the opponent will only receive 5 fouls tonight at most. It will be difficult to beat him until he is full of fouls and leave the game.

The same goes for Green, who assisted in defense and had fewer double-teams than in the previous two games. He only had 4 fouls at this time.

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During the successive collisions, BoGte grimaced and stepped back step by step. Then Wang Zelin sped up and turned around, facing BoGt and slamming the ball into the basket.

After landing, he quickly observed the reactions of the Warriors players, only to find that except for BoGt, who looked like life would be worse than death, the other four players had sullen expressions!

It was as if the goal he just scored was in the air and had no impact on them at all.

Warriors attack.

Green held the ball at the top of the arc. After Thomson and Curry made consecutive moves to attract defenders, when facing no one to defend him, he clicked on the basket and shot a three-pointer.

Can this goal be scored?

"Bang-swish!"

The ball hit the board and went into the basket, adding another three points to the Warriors.

The Trail Blazers trailed by 5 points.

On the sidelines, seeing that the team had been unable to catch up with the Warriors, Coach Terry called a timeout.

Back on the bench, just when Wang Zelin was feeling extremely confused, Coach Terry came over with a solemn expression: "Wang, we may have fallen into a trap!"

"You fell into a trap! What trap did you fall into?"

He looked at the head coach confused.

“Ever heard of Jordan’s Law?”

Coach Terry's words gave him an enlightenment, and he suddenly understood the strangeness of tonight's game against BoG, which was like a gangrene in his bones.

What is Jordan's Law?

To put it simply, it was a defensive strategy used by the bad boys of the Pistons against the Bulls: "Let Jordan go and guard the other four!"

Because the Pistons at that time firmly believed that even if Jordan scored more points, if the other four teammates scored very low, the Bulls would still lose!

Of course, the Pistons said they were "letting go of Jordan", but in reality it was a defensive philosophy that allowed a person to "do whatever it takes" to deal with "God".

Due to the different times, although BoGte kept making small moves on defense tonight, because Wang Zelin was too strong, everything felt like it was just a painless thing. In addition, the times were different, the Warriors did not dare to attack like the bad boy of the Pistons back then. He went to death.

Therefore, he did not think about Jordan's Law.

But now after being revealed by the head coach, he instantly understood Cole's "good intentions."

It should be said that he was a former teammate of the God of Basketball. It was an acquaintance, no wonder it was so unexpected.

Now, he doesn't know whether he should be lucky or sad that he can actually let a head coach of a team resort to the "Jordan Rules" to deal with him.

These old coins are actually here to cheat and attack. Is this a good thing for a 21-year-old comrade?

The sample is not good! The big one is not good!

It’s so baby spicy!

At the same time, he also understood that things were getting serious now.

Since the main lineup is on the court together, most of the time he scores by himself without much cooperation with his teammates. Lillard, Batum and Matthews, the three major perimeter players, do not have many offensive opportunities, and they are probably all feeling cold at this time. Yes, even if he catches the ball, it is probably difficult to hit it.
Chapter completed!
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