832 war, starting from the first second
What makes Lakers fans anxious is not just the fierce offensive of the Warriors, but the opponent's strong defense is also the problem.
Fisher was very upset by Iverson. Kobe went up to take on Jackson's singles. When he turned around and broke through, Jackson took the ball from behind.
Kobe's dribble mistake gave the Warriors a chance. Ibaka from behind picked up the ball and threw it to Billups, the Warriors immediately launched a whirlwind. Billups finally rushed into the basket and made a layup, and suddenly scored a small climax of 2.
The Lakers initially seemed to be not adapted to the Warriors' active and fierce defense. Although the players' emotions have improved a lot compared to the on-the-court, when the Warriors are pressing against each other, the Lakers are still in a very embarrassing manner.
After that, Kobe's subsequent defensive foul put the Lakers in a passive position, and Chamberlain's two consecutive big hats made Bynum unable to find North at the start, and the Lakers' start was in a disadvantage.
All of this was expected by the Warriors. Billups had a very high ball quotient and immediately found an opportunity. He pretended to make a jump shot outside the point line, and Artest jumped and blocked. However, Billups hit him head-on and made a foul.
After Billups made 2 free throws, he immediately hit a point. The Warriors' fire-like offensive made the Lakers dizzy, and the Zen master had to call a timeout urgently.
Lakers fans were in despair, and such an opening made them panic.
During the timeout return, the Warriors' fight became more active. During an attack, Chamberlain hit Bynum with his back, and Gasol went forward to double-team with a fake shot, and then jumped up and created an offensive foul. He finally threw the ball out at will, and even threw the ball into the ring.
2I saw this and laughed and said, "It is obvious that God is on the side of the Warriors today. Chamberlain said right at the press conference after the Fourth World War. God will not always stand by anyone. He is fair."
After five minutes of the first quarter, the Warriors scored an efficient offense of 18 points, but the Lakers only had B points. It seemed that the Warriors were going to completely control the rhythm of the game.
What's worse is that Kobe was also anxious. In the subsequent attack, he turned around and passed Jackson, and then accelerated to rush forward. Iverson seized the opportunity and stood in front of him. It was too late for Kobe to avoid it at this time and directly hit Iverson, which caused an offensive foul.
A minute later, while defending, Kobe doubled Chamberlain and wanted to block him, but he slapped Chamberlain in the face and fouled again.
In this way, Kobe committed two consecutive fouls, and the Zen master had to choose to replace him with a dismal expression. If he continued to play and Kobe came off early, then the game would really be unnecessary.
Brown, who has a strong physical fitness, came on the bench, but the gap between him and Kobe is all-round. Old Nelson took the opportunity to replace Iverson with West and specifically asked West to attack Brown.
West did not disappoint everyone. After he made a appearance, he broke through Brown and scored a layup to help the Warriors further expand their advantage.
But something strange happened. After Kobe got out of the field, the Lakers' rhythm suddenly stabilized. Fisher was no longer trapped in passing the ball to Kobe. He drove the ball across the frontcourt calmly, waved Brown to pick-and-roll for himself, but he passed the ball to Gasol.
Gasol got the ball at the high position, moved one step sideways and made a jump shot, sending the ball firmly into the ring.
After that, the Warriors made a tactical mistake. After Kobe was out of the field, they still attacked the inside, wasting Kobe's advantage on the outside when he was not on the court. On the Lakers, you can be strong and you can be strong. The breeze blows on the hills, and they are chasing points stably.
Fisher suddenly possessed the Magician and sent two wonderful passes in a row, assisting his teammates to score four points in a row, narrowing the score gap to single digits.
At this time, the Zen master made another amazing decision. He replaced Kobe again when the Lakers were in good momentum to catch up with points.
Warriors fans want to say, Zen Master, you are really undercover. Now Kobe is obviously having a breakdown in his relationship with his teammates. If you replace him on the court, it is the greatest support for me, the Warriors.
As a result, it turned out that Jiang was still old. Kobe discovered the problem. After playing, his expression became much softer. He did not let down the Zen master's trust. After playing, he gave Ibaka a big hat and led the team to fight back.
With 2 minutes and 2 seconds left in the first quarter, Fisher hit another point to help the Lakers recover the score to 2-2. The Warriors performed very poorly during this period and were chased by the Lakers for ten consecutive times.
Finally, the Warriors are full of talents. In the last two minutes, Curry, who was on the court, felt hot. As soon as he stood outside the three-point line, he hit a three-pointer with Fisher's defensive pressure. Half a minute later, Blair stole Odom's pass, and Curry followed the fast break. He received the ball from the right wing of the three-point line, and shot again from a long shot, hitting the ball.
With Curry's two three-pointers and a dunk from Chamberlain, the Warriors led by 7 points 37-0 at the end of the first quarter.
After the start of the second quarter, Zen master sent Vujasic to guard Curry. Fisher ended up and Kobe personally organized the attack.
Vujacic is still very powerful in defense. He cleverly chose to press Curry. As long as the latter takes the ball, he will stick it on like a plaster. Curry's strength is not as strong as him, so he will not gain the upper hand in the confrontation.
The real problem for the Warriors is not Curry.
Chamberlain asked for the ball in the inside, but Curry was entangled by Vujasic and was helpless and muttered and passed the ball to Chamberlain.
Gasol was in the defense, facing Chamberlain from behind, while Odom doubled on the wing and kept reaching out to get the ball.
Since it was Gasol's defense, Chamberlain was not polite. He sat back hard, turned around and rushed to the basket. During this process, the two inevitably collided. As a result, when Chamberlain knocked Gasol away and was about to make a layup with one hand, the referee's whistle suddenly sounded.
Chamberlain looked at the referee in surprise, looked unfair and shouted: "I just pushed back, man, why did he fucking foul? I had a normal body against my move."
The referees naturally would not listen to him. The referee was bald Crawford. He made the penalty frankly. When Chamberlain saw that he was unable to change it, he could only run back to defend indignantly.
The fans were excited, booed continuously, and laughed at Chamberlain.
After resting, Kobe recovered his strength and stabilized his emotions, and then he began to explode.
First, facing West's defense, he made two consecutive fake moves, and finally made a 2-pointer in the game, and then assisted Odom, who made a throw-in shot from the basket.
Then the Lakers took the opportunity to strengthen their offense. Kobe made continuous moves from the outside, scored a point and then made a mid- and long-distance jump shot. The Warriors were caught in a whistle problem. Blair took the ball and walked, Curry defended to pull people, and it was an violation and a foul. The offense suddenly fell into chaos.
This is just the beginning. Since then, Kobe has used his skills to the extreme, scoring one-pointer in a row and getting 14 points in a row. The Lakers have recovered the lagging score in one fell swoop and led by 2 points.
Staples fans also fell into madness, and the overwhelming cheers made the Warriors fail to score in just a few minutes.
The overall situation is developing in a direction that is not conducive to the Warriors. West was blocked by Kobe when he attacked. He turned around and broke through against Kobe, and then swung his elbow to open up space. However, his elbow was raised and Kobe pushed the ball below. The referee immediately blew the whistle again, and another offensive foul
West spread his hands helplessly and shouted: "Hey, man, hey, is this a foul? Are you teasing me?"
The referee warned him and said, "Sir, pay attention to your words, otherwise we don't mind giving you a technical foul."
West threw the ball to the floor in anger, but his movements were too big. After the ball landed, the referee pointed directly at him and really made a technical foul for him. Now West was completely angry.
He rushed towards the referee with a quick glance and shouted: "Did you collect the money? This is a black whistle. I will definitely sue you in the league. I must sue you..."
Chamberlain and Curry held West, and the mad dog's eyes were completely red, pushing Chamberlain to the referee, the roar in his mouth was like the roar of the chariot engine: "You damn blood sucking insects, how can the league let idiots like you call such an important game? Get out, you get out of the court."
Crawford pointed at West with a gloomy face, pretending to make a second offensive foul. The Lakers gloated and stood aside to watch West's confrontation with the referees. The fans were even more happy, and the roars rang out from all directions:
"The referee wisely blows fairness"
"If you mess up the court, let him get out"
"Mad dog, come here, I will give you a bone"
Chamberlain was furious when he saw Crawford still wanting to blow, and he pushed West into Curry's arms, rushed to Crawford and said viciously: "Bullshit, this is the Western Conference Finals. Do you want to copy the game from two years? I tell you, don't think I don't know what the league plays, tell Stern that dead dwarf, this time he messed with the wrong person and you made a big mistake. Do you think we are the same as the weak and bullied king at that time? Wait for our accusation and protests."
Crawford looked at Chamberlain with a silly look and sneered: "Are you threatening me, boy?"
Chamberlain grinned and said, "No, it's not a threat, it's a fact that you have a habit and you will yell the whole team out of the game. If you make another technical foul, you will trigger a battle."
Curry also came up and said coldly: "Mr. Crawford, recognize the situation. Stern is about to retire. You don't have to work hard for him."
The other two referees stepped forward to pull both sides apart. Chamberlain kept staring at Crawford coldly, but the latter did not blew the whistle again.
Off the court, Old Nelson and the Warriors coaching staff were also roaring anxiously. It was no secret that the NHA referees manipulate the game, but unexpectedly, they dared to "take action" in such a highly anticipated game as the Western Conference Finals.
In 2004, Donace once put the referee in control of the game on the table. Fortunately, Stern was tough and finally suppressed that incident. But since then, the issue of black whistle resignation has been a scar in the NHA's heart.
At that time, Donaisi bluntly stated in court that in the two-year NHA Western Conference Finals, it was the referee who helped the Lakers defeat the Kings in the sixth game, allowing the Lakers to survive until the seventh game, and finally eliminated the Kings, advanced to the finals, and won the championship that year.
In the Western Conference Finals in two years, the Lakers and the Kings fought seven games, which was the only game that the Lakers finished.
Before Game 6, the Kings led the Lakers with a big score. As long as the Lakers lost to the Kings at home, they would miss the finals.
However, Kings' center Divac and Pollard were both defended by defending the Lakers' center O'Neal. The Lakers actually got 40 free throws, 15 more than the Kings, including 2 free throws in the fourth quarter.
Old Nelson walked to the rostrum viciously, and he slapped the table and shouted, "Did you see what happened just now? Do you want to ruin this game, right? In my opinion, you bitches not only want to ruin this game, but also want to ruin NHAj."
The officials on the rostrum persuaded Old Nelson to leave, but once the old man got angry, he was even more terrifying. He was determined to seek justice for his players. He stood in front of the rostrum and kept shouting loudly, resolutely refused to leave. He must check the previous game's penalty on the spot.
Crawford was so upset that he simply gave Old Nelson two technical fouls and directly blew him out of the court.
Chapter completed!