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Chapter 954 The obsession and character of the king(1/2)

Chapter 954 The King's Obsession and Character

Does Kobe himself know how outrageous he would be when he was young?

Does he know how rough and shocking this style of playing is to others?

Now, he got it.

Wei Xia's two moves turned the Fellow Fargo Center into Staples' unreasonable and unreasonable three-pointers, allowing Kobe to see himself.

Some people believe that great players can make the people around you better. This is not obvious to Kobe, who is the most self-centered player in history. Of course, Kobe also has reasons to excuse himself. Who can make Brian Cook, Smash Parker, and Vladimir Radmanovich better?

But the three years of working with Kobe did make Wei Xia better.

Kobe left an indelible mark on him.

This mark is something Wei Xia hates on weekdays, but when he is forced into a desperate situation, he thinks of Kobe. If it were Kobe, he would do that, just like Kobe breaking the Achilles tendon for a playoff victory, just like his big hearts who dare to ignore the open spaces of four teammates at critical moments, just like his key goals that he missed one after another in his rookie season.

He has always been like this and has succeeded.

"When did he become like this?" Kobe was inexplicably awkward. In his impression, Wei Xia would never take such a move.

Elaine replied: "The day I left Los Angeles."

Now, 55 to 45.

The Warriors still have a lead, but the situation is not as good as before.

It was supposed to be the Warriors taking away the game to meet the tiebreak, but suddenly, Wei Xia's two "scientific" three-pointer changed the decline.

Moreover, the Warriors were a little anxious.

Especially Green, who claimed to kill Weisha from the beginning of the series.

Uncontrollable anger made Green choose to break through the outside to make a messy layup in the paint area.

"Bang!"

His layup was nonsense, it was an angry layup, and it was a regrettable layup.

A layup without result may be the opponent's counterattack.

Holiday took the ball in the middle and accelerated the pace, which was his favorite rhythm.

He is a master of chaos and occasionally understands that winning in chaos requires teammates. This time, since the dribble, he wants to create opportunities for teammates with better positions.

Holiday rushed to the frontcourt again, and the chaotic situation in the crowd was not easy to judge. He had to find the optimal solution in the shortest time.

Hayward ran to the frontcourt with him.

Holiday attracts defense and passes the ball.

Hayward received the ball and threw it into the limit of two points.

"Swish!"

This goal made the Warriors call for a timeout.

"If Gordon Hayward retreats a little more, the two sides will be 7 points away!"

Now there is a 47-55-8-point gap. In the first few minutes of the third quarter, the Warriors led by 16 points. The momentum that was about to make the game fade away has disappeared.

Cole's intention to suspend is to adjust the lineup and rearrange the tactics.

He replaced John Wall, who seemed a little unsure of what to do, and replaced him with Iguodala, the best defender on the Warriors' wing line.

"Working well, we must maintain this intensity!"

The 76ers did not make substitution adjustments. In order to maintain pressure on both offense and defense, Wright had already shortened the rotation.

However, the Warriors were not at the mercy of others. They were stunned by the momentum of the 76ers for several rounds. After a short timeout, Iguodala broke through with the ball on the top of the arc. The biggest difference between him and Green is that he can play the core ball as a real ball holding point.

Although Green is an all-round fighter, he is not as good as a comprehensive striker like Iguodala, what most teams need him to do, and what he can accomplish is only part of it.

It just happened to be an inside line, he could shoot three points, support, defend five positions, and dribble the ball to break through, so he had the impression of being able to do everything, but the truth was not the case.

Iguodala's ball-holding breakthrough was smoother than him, and he would not be angered by Wei Xia's few words.

In terms of the offensive process, the 76ers are far less sophisticated than the Warriors.

Their playing style is strictly rough.

Under the Warriors' defense, they could not fight according to normal tactics.

Whoever has the chance will attack, and no one has the chance will find a way to give it to Wei Xia.

This way of handling offense is a bit brainless, but it is very suitable for them.

A rough attack must not guarantee efficiency. For example, next, Cousins ​​caught the ball and attacked the basket and was covered by Gasol's DPOY-level single defense.

The Warriors intend to fight back.

Wei Xia captured the king first when he captured the thief and turned Curry onto the ground, but he was not called a foul. Even he was surprised by the ever-changing standards of the referee.

Curry fell to the ground, and the ball that should have been passed to him failed to fall and was directly passed out of bounds.

The 76ers got another offensive opportunity.

Wei Xia is roughly defending Curry, and the Warriors will naturally use the same trick on him. He is never angry about this. He treats you whatever you treat others, and this is the greatest fairness on the court.

Not only did he not worry about this, he also had to find ways to make the game more intense.

He firmly believed that once they entered the dungeon's dead-fighting intensity, they would win.

Because no one knows better what it takes to win such a game than him.

The Warriors' defense against Wei Xia without the ball made it difficult for him to catch the ball. On the other hand, Hayward bravely took on the responsibility and dribbled the ball and killed the basket.

His breakthrough skills are fine, but his physical fitness is much worse, and he cannot guarantee the end rate of the penalty area under such confrontation.

His layup rolled around and fell to Green's hand.

Green turned around and galloped, attacking the frontcourt at full speed.

Too fast, the biggest advantage of the pocket inside is that it is as fast as a wing player when launching a counterattack. If you can dribble, it will be even more valuable.

Green just happened to do these things.

His counterattack was over halfway through, and he arrived in the frontcourt to score a dunk. While roaring, the Warriors players off the field jumped up to cheer.

57 to 47

The score difference is back to 10 points, and it seems not that easy for 76ers to catch up.

This time, Wei Xia didn't wait until the tactics were killed before asking for the ball. He wanted the ball as soon as possible. Facing Iguodala's defense, he chose to let his teammates pull away, dribble with his left hand and accelerate his right foot. He still started incredibly fast, but the follow-up of his left foot dragged him down.

Compared to his right half, the left half of his body, which uses his left foot as the main driving force, is like a frame drop, lacking strength.

This directly affected Wei Xia's layup.

The ball that was supposed to aim at the basket hit the inside of the basket and bounced out.

Fortunately, it fell to the mid-range rebound outside the paint area, and Holiday happened to catch it, allowing the Sixers to get another offensive round.

Holiday didn't hand over the ball to the others, and he singled out Curry at the high position.

Curry's defense was well protected by the entire Warriors team, but at this time, like Wei Xia, he was unable to use his lower limb strength as he pleased, and he was also a shortcoming on the defensive end.

Since it is a shortcoming, it will be taken advantage of by others.

Holiday changed direction continuously and destroyed his center of gravity. When he confirmed that he could no longer defend, he immediately stopped the ball and jumped on the ball and hit it.

49 to 57

Curry is unwilling to be a loophole in the team, and the superstar's self-esteem makes him just want to fight back.

Wei Xia's defense was in place every step, and her reaction was as fast as if she had no foot injury.

Curry didn't know how he did it, but when the same situation came to him, his hard-working ankle affected his movement rate, and thus ruined his dribbling rhythm that was rare in ancient times.

He successfully used his petite figure to pull out Wei Xia's defensive breakthrough, but was caught up in a few steps.

Curry dribbled behind the signboard, stopped urgently, and forced his move.

Wei Xia took care of everything except for not touching the ball.

The arc flew very well, but Wei Xia's defense had a great impact.

"Bang!"

What Curry didn't expect was that Wei Xia rushed to the frontcourt the moment she landed.

He concluded that Curry would not score a goal, and his teammates would definitely get the rebound and would pass the ball to him.

His motivation comes from trust, and his motivation comes from experience. What supports him is desire that many people cannot understand.

There was also injury to the lower limbs, and everyone could accept Curry's performance was sluggish, but when he saw Wei Xia, who also had injuries on his feet, his strong unwillingness immediately filled his heart.

The 76ers grabbed the defensive rebound and Cousins ​​sent an Unseld-style bullet pass.

Wei Xia received the ball with one hand and then scored a layup.

It was incredible for him to give up the opportunity to dunk.

This is a proof that he is suffering from injuries.
To be continued...
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