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After the first quarter, the two sides had a short rest and started the second quarter. Iverson, who played bravely in the first quarter, came off the court, and a smiling man walked onto the court, Mad Dog West
West has always created his tough and iron-blooded image, but everything in today's game was so abnormal. He sat quietly on the bench, looking at his opponent with a sneer. After it was his turn to play, he no longer howled excitedly, but smiled with a gentleman smile.
Unfortunately, West had a very bad face. This appearance once gave him great resistance when he pursued Wei Shengmei, so now he smiled without Hill's elegant and indifferent demeanor at all, but it seemed like the butcher saw the smug smile of the little sheep.
Chamberlain looked at West for a while, then shook his head and said, "I don't know what's going on, Deronti, if you have a relapse of your old illness, I suggest you go back and take medicine first."
"Yes, why give up treatment?" Billups asked with a smile.
West raised his middle finger at the two of them dissatisfiedly and shouted: "You know a bird, this is the idea that Xiao Wei gave me, do you understand? This is a tactic. I will make them think a lot and shock them from the psychological state, and then we will have a chance."
Chamberlain and Billups looked at each other, and the latter shouted unconvincedly: "Tactics? Psychological Warfare? You, a person who has not graduated from college, plays psychological warfare with the guy majoring in psychology in the opposite university? Isn't this seeking death?"
West thought about it and seemed to be like this. He was a little depressed. After he came on the court, he threatened Parker against him and said, "French guy, I will definitely lose your bitch later. I want you to know how great Mr. West is."
Parker was relieved when he heard this and said to Duncan: "No problem, this guy is still a mad dog.
Duncan patted his chest and said, "I'm scared my dad. I thought he took the wrong medicine."
The Spurs' toughness left the Warriors speechless. They still patiently passed the ball and looked for opportunities. Duncan scored a layup in the end.
The Warriors' offensive rhythm is always fierce and fierce, which is related to the coaching style of old Nelson and also to these players. The Warriors are now a bandit concentration camp. A gentleman like Curry is now starting to swear words, keep up, shut up, so it was their turn to attack, and the rhythm immediately rose.
Billups broke through with Parker alone, attracting double-team defense, and he assisted West, who cut the gap, and dunked. Drew Gooden, who came on the bench, wanted to fight back. Ibaka, who was taught by Chamberlain, jumped up at the right time and gave him a big hat.
West and Billups organized a fast break from the two wings, just like the two corners of the Bison. The two rushed to the front three-point line almost at the same time. The Spurs' defense was in chaos. They bet that Billups would pass the ball, but the latter made a layup by himself.
The Spurs were still patiently passing the ball, but when the ball was passed to Ginobili, West rushed up and stole the ball. Billups gave up the fast break and organized his teammates to attack. He used a color for Chamberlain, and after breaking through, he passed the ball to him, assisting Chamberlain to relay the air dunk from a distance.
The Warriors' offensive was so fierce that the Spurs couldn't help but feel a little panicked. Ginobili took off the ball from outside the three-point line, but he felt like he was hitting a three-pointer from the outside.
The offense and defense were converted, Chamberlain singled Duncan, suddenly exerted force to push the stone Buddha away, rushed to the basket and hit the hook, Gudon covered Parker's breakthrough, but he was too big, and when West turned around, he was pushed by Gudon and knocked him down. The referees immediately blew the whistle and gave him a cover foul, mainly because they were afraid that West, a bastard, would perform all martial arts on the spot. There is no doubt that he is best at this kind of thing.
Popovich was so angry that he was complaining when the referees were punished. The referees didn't care. There was a saying that ghosts were afraid of evil people. The referees were just a group of old ghosts and ghosts. West used his past madness to win some convenience for himself.
Billups is making progress with a sophisticated approach. In fact, the Spurs are not afraid of the invincible Chamberlain, the ghostly Iverson, or West, who even God wants to cry when he gets out of the way. They are afraid of Billups. This guy is very reasonable in playing basketball. The Spurs like to treat disobedience. However, Billups has always organized the offense and it is difficult for the Spurs to destroy such an attack.
Billups is also very happy now. He is the assist king of this season. It is so comfortable to play with Chamberlain. As long as he can break through and attract his opponent to double-team or find an opportunity to let him cut in, he can throw the ball on the ring. You don’t have to worry about the rest, Chamberlain will do it himself.
This time, Billups broke through and entered the inside with Jackson's cover, and he rushed towards Duncan. Shifo had to come up to guard against him. Seeing this, Billups smiled cunningly, waved his hand and passed the ball to the ring. A vigorous figure hit the sky like a hawk, and when he received the ball, he was relayed in the air.
The Spurs' offense was in crisis. Duncan missed a single Chamberlain jump shot. West rushed in and grabbed the rebound in front of Guden. This scene made many Spurs fans cry without tears. Guden, you are the center, okay? Why can't you win the rebound? What do you let Duncan see you? What do you let Parker see you? What do you let Popovich see you? And West, as for how hard you work? Give them face, can you still have fun together in the future?
The Warriors continued to work hard, and Billups clearly realized that it was time to use Chamberlain's nuclear weapon. He then passed the ball several times, and also directed his teammates to cover and help Chamberlain, allowing the latter to attack the ring.
Chamberlain lived up to expectations. He leaned against Duncan and turned around and hooked his hand to make a fake move, then turned around and jumped to make a layup, hitting;
He covered Billups at a high position, followed quickly and then broke into the penalty area from the left wing, receiving the ball and dunking;
He was attracted by the low post and double team. After passing the ball, Ibaka turned around and retreated and then got the ball again. He broke through Duncan and went to the basket and hooked his hand to hit the ball...
Popovich was anxious, and the score went from 226 to 332B to 3-2. The Warriors suddenly expanded the score to double digits. The fans in the Oracle Center Arena were even more excited and screamed, using high decibel sounds to make war drums, inspiring the players to move forward bravely.
The Spurs, known for their calmness and sophistication, were stunned. The GDP are also mortals and not gods, and the Buddha also has fire. No matter how many of them cooperate, they all want to rely on their own strength to change the situation.
What Duncan thinks is that I am the core, I have to stand up. Ginobili thinks that fans say, "Watch Parker in an instant, see Duncan in a desperate situation, Ginobili, now is a desperate situation, then don't I have to stand up? Parker's thinking is very simple. Both old men are about to retire. Can it be possible if he doesn't stand up as the next generation leader?
After a mess of this, Popovich was scared first and quickly called for a pause and got out of it.
He straightened out the offensive and defensive tactical routines again. After all, the old man had prestige. After he roared, GDp immediately admitted his mistake and became honest, and then waved his hand to signal the players to come on the field to fight.
The Spurs' ball, Parker broke through and passed the ball to Bowen, who was at the top of the three-point line, and Bowen passed the ball to Ginobili, who was on the weak side of the three-point line. The demon knife raised the ball and made a fake move. After a fake shot, he bent over and broke into the penalty area and divided the ball to Duncan. Duncan and Chamberlain broke up and passed the ball to Guden. Guden failed to make a single shot and saw Oberto's open position, so he hurriedly passed the ball, and Oberto easily hit it.
The Warriors were a little confused. This is not right. Our defense is absolutely fine. It is standard one-on-one defense, but why did the Spurs have one more open person?
Both sides were red-eyed, and the Warriors players didn't think much about it. Billups manipulated the attack and passed the ball to West. The mad dog naturally broke through. As a result, he just rushed into the inside and was surrounded by three seven-foot men. He was trapped and turned dizzy. He looked forward and looked backward, looking back at the iron wall, and looking at both sides without a gap.
The ball was dead, West tried hard to pass the ball, but was intercepted by the opponent. Old Nelson stared at the scene blankly, suddenly shuddered, jumped up from the bench and roared: "Damn it, damn it, hurry up, hurry up, shout them T, I mean, they have a technical foul."
The referee impatiently signaled him to push away. Old Nelson was anxious and stuttered a little. He finally straightened his tongue and roared: "I'll go down, your mother, are you blind? The San Antonio people came up with six slaps. It was difficult for us to fight five to eight, but now we have been hitting six again, so how can we fight?"
The referee is Crawford, the iron-blooded bald man. He saw that it was true. He didn't pay attention just now. He counted: GDpfM Bowen Guden Oberto, there were actually six people present on the Spurs.
The fans were in an uproar. No one expected that such a scene would happen in the NH field as professional as the NH. Even street fights would not happen. Crawford hurriedly blew the whistle. He first signaled for the official timeout, then gave the Spurs a technical foul, and finally took two deputy coaches to watch the game replay, canceling the previous score of Oberto.
Popovich was stunned. The old coach was known for his iron-blooded discipline in charge of the army. He could encounter such a once-in-a-ten-year event. He forgot to negotiate with the referee for a while and kept muttering: "No, who made Obotto play? Am I? Yes, I said I would change people, but didn't I let Gudeng come down? Did I forget to say this just now?"
Obotto was full of grievances, and the fans were laughing at him. He was not taking the initiative to play. Just now, before Popovich called a timeout, he told him to prepare to play. After the timeout, you go up and cover Tim. But when he got on the field, he got T.
Chamberlain was overjoyed, and he grabbed Duncan's arm and shouted, "Hey, Tim, are you going to be in trouble too? Oh, this is not the Spurs I'm familiar with."
Duncan scratches the back of his head, and we will be in a mess? It's really messy, shit, I'm a little trouble today
Old Nelson grabbed the Spurs' mistake and refused to let go. He ran to Crawford to argue: "You can't just make a technical foul. Guys, this is not as simple as a foul. They are simply insulting the sacred NH seventh game. What should other teams do after the team's rhythm is problematic? If there is a problem with the team's rhythm, send one person up. Even if one person can't solve the problem, you can send another one. If you can't play 6, that's fine?"
Popovich rarely surrendered. He said to Old Nelson weakly: "It's just that my players are too active, not that serious, right? Old Tang, go back to prepare for the game, don't mess around, okay?"
The confrontation between the old Nelson and his disciples always ended in failure. Popovich is younger than him and cunning and eloquent. When the two of them talked, he basically didn't take advantage of the situation. This time he finally got the upper hand. He really vented his anger. He slapped the table and shouted: "Impossible, Greg, I ask the league to ban your competition qualification."
Damn it was too ruthless, and the three referees looked at it. Of course, they couldn't do this. After they were judged for a technical foul and declared the Spurs' score invalid, the game continued.
Old Nelson muttered that he didn't want to. He asked his son to prepare a press release and he wanted to protest.
This incident had a great impact on the Spurs. GDpR spoon's mentality was impacted. Billups made two free throws, and then Chamberlain launched a strong attack at the basket, pushing Duncan's jump shot.
Shi Buddha could disturb him, but his reaction was half a beat slower. He watched Chamberlain's ball fall into the ring and served Parker in a sluggish manner.
Oberto was unable to play in the end, Gooden made a jump shot and made a blacksmith, Chamberlain took the rebound, and the Warriors launched a fast break.
Fortunately, Shi Fo's psychological quality was excellent, so he quickly adjusted his mentality, and gave West a block that he could not defend against and pressed down the ball.
Parker picked up the ball and organized a fast attack. The sports car was dedicated to making layups for the people, and finally seriously opened up the embarrassing situation for the Spurs.
Chapter completed!