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980 This is power

Conley passed the ball to Guy, and Guy chose to pass the ball against Jamison's defense. This scene made the Warriors stunned.

What the hell is this? Guy, you should be the highest contract with the Grizzlies, right? The first goal at the beginning is about morale. If you don’t come by yourself, what will you pass to Randolph?

Guy's offensive and defensive desire has always been the focus of fans' discussions, and it is also the focus of the Grizzlies' breakthrough in record results.

In the past few seasons, Guy has been lucky enough to have never been attacked by any injuries, which allows him to play a coherent performance. Last season, Guy averaged 19.6 points and 9 rebounds per game. Judging from the data, compared with his average career 17.4 points and 6 rebounds, it has maintained a rare stability, but it has not made much progress compared to his previous seasons.

One thing that Guy has been criticized is that he lacks a big heart to grow into a superstar. In the first draft, Guy was resentful because he was sold by the Houston Rockets and once made a bold statement to make his old club look good when playing against the Rockets. But when he firmly took the position of the Grizzlies' main third position, people found that Guy quickly wiped out this passion.

Randolph had no choice but to play by himself. He took the ball and turned around and winked Gasol. The latter came up to help block Chamberlain. Randolph quickly cut to the basket, put the ball away and threw it out as soon as he slapped the ball. Ibaka didn't have time to defend and watched the ball fall into the ring.

The Grizzlies won the opening goal in 20.

Randolph is indeed completely different from before. After scoring the first goal, he slapped Gasol Jr. to celebrate with high fives, and then quickly ran out to prepare for his own defense, although everyone knew that his defense was unreliable.

But sometimes what the NHA wants is an attitude, right? Randolph does not have a good defense, but if his defense is as good as his offense, then he is Garnett and Duncan instead of Randolph.

Randolph is indeed a strange player. He has a fat belly but is flexible in movement and can maintain health. He can win 2fl0 data all year round but can never see his block.

2UU026-09 and 209-10 seasons, Randolph averaged 2 points and 10 rebounds per game, but the total number of blocks was only 15 times, 16 times and -4 times respectively.

But that's nothing. Carlos Boozer and David Lee were ahead of him.

Boozer averaged 2.9 points and l7 rebounds in the 2UU07 season, but only 2l blocks; Lee averaged 2.2 points and l7 rebounds in the last season, but only 40 blocks - and Lee also defeated James White, who could make "free throw line jumping and dunking with both hands" in the McDonald's dunk contest, which shows that he is not without blocking ability.

Facts have proved that some players are just not good at blocking. Although this is not a good thing, it is definitely not a reason to be criticized. Although Randolph has indeed performed passively and slacking off in the past, at least after coming to the Grizzlies, he is still quite powerful.

As it turns out, Randolph ranked sixth in all power forwards in the league with 22l efficiency last season, fifth in all players in the league with a frontcourt rebound rate of 2.6, and averaged 4l frontcourt rebounds per game, ranking third in all players in the league. At the same time, only Randolph and Chamberlain were among the top five in both frontcourt rebound rate and frontcourt rebound count.

Chamberlain has been recognized as the number one defensive expert in history, but if he is asked to choose a few inside players who are unwilling to defend in active service, Randolph will be one of them, and if he chooses a few opponents that he finds difficult to deal with, the Grizzlies are also one of them.

In Chamberlain's view, the combination of Randolph and Gasol Jr. is a perfect match. Randolph has defects in defense, high-level offensive ability and support ability, but these defects can be perfectly compensated by Mark Sol.

Gasol Jr.'s offense and rebounding are not very good, but Randolph happens to be good at these two points, so they are the two fierce black bears and white bears.

The Warriors' return pace was very fast, Chamberlain quickly cut into the basket, West passed the ball to Jamison. Jamison noticed Chamberlain's running position and passed the ball again.

With the ball in hand, Chamberlain was against Gasol Jr.'s defense under the basket. He hit him hard, then took a step back and left the penalty area.

Gasol Jr. resisted the impact and followed. As soon as he left the penalty area, Chamberlain killed him back. Logically speaking, Gasol Jr. needed to double-team the inside partner at this time, but Randolph was indeed unreliable in defense. He was actually led out of the three-point line by Ibaka...

There was no one inside, Chamberlain jumped up crisply, and his hands were smashed down.

Conley passed the ball to Guy again, but Guy still did not attack independently. He ran for half a lap and passed the ball to Mayo again.

Mayo is also quite sad. His career can be said to be "lower and lower" - from being the number one high school student in the United States that year, to being defended by Russell Westbrook in college to being 4 points and 10 rebounds in the game, and to being the third leader of the Memphis Grizzlies today, Mayo's career is getting narrower and narrower.

But until now, many people still believe that Mayo still has the ability to become Kobe Bryant's successor. But the facts have proved that although this can be done from a subjective perspective, it is really not done from an objective perspective.

In the 209-10 season, Mayo averaged 17.6 points, BB rebounds, B0 assists and 2 steals per game, and made 21 turnovers per game, with a shooting percentage of 45. B three-point shooting percentage was 3.0.

It can be said that Mayo, like the Grizzlies, is a person who has everlasting data. There is no change in the slightest change. Last season, the Grizzlies' only Mayo, Mike Conley and Rudy Guy were able to make averaging one three-pointer per game. This season, the Grizzlies' only Mayo and Conley can do this. What about Mayo? His three-point shooting percentage has changed from 3.4 to 3.0, with almost no fluctuations.

Average of 17-average data can only be regarded as a second-rate shooting guard in the NHA. Judging from the efficiency value, Mayo is indeed a second-rate player-his efficiency value is only 14.6I, ranking second among all the shooting guards in the league.

The efficiency value of Tony Allen, who has joined the Grizzlies this summer, is as high as 14.23, which is only 04 compared to Mayo. How much is Allen’s salary? It’s just $300,000.

Mayo's data are indeed relatively stable and very balanced, but it should be pointed out that there is still a big gap between him and the standards expected by the outside world - at least 17, which is so stable that it is difficult to make progress at present - it is difficult for people to be satisfied.

Although the Grizzlies have a hot mind this summer and gave Rudy Guy a 6-year B1 million USD renewal, the facts tell us that a person will often become very cautious after being deceived. If Mayo wants to get a contract that is no less than Guy next summer, then he needs his boss Michael Heisley to become a little normal, and secondly, he needs to work hard to make his data look better than Aaron Brooks in the 209-10 season.

So, unlike Guy, Mayo, who was in the contract year, chose to take the shot when he got the ball - anyway, I am a shooting guard, and it is natural for me to shoot

‘Bang, the ball popped out, Chamberlain protected his own three-pointer under the basket and rose up to grab the rebound.

As a result, a fat figure rushed up from the wings. Chamberlain saw that he was trying to grab his rebound. What's wrong? He waved his hand and pressed the ball down with a loud bang.

After landing, Chamberlain realized that it was Randolph who just grabbed the ball. When the latter saw that he had not obtained the right to grab the ball, he turned around and ran down and actively defended.

"Damn, this guy has changed too much, right?" Chamberlain said as he passed the ball to Curry. Curry looked at West and said, "Dronti has changed even more."

Compared with West's control of the ball, Curry is a different style. He pushes slowly and moves forward slowly. Mayo on the opposite side keeps disturbing him. Curry doesn't care. He lets him be strong, and the breeze blows through the hills.

After arriving at the frontcourt, Curry bent over and rushed forward with the ball. Mayo opened his arms to block it, and Curry changed direction in an individual way, stuck Mayo and rushed into the penalty area, then threw the ball out and passed it to West in the open space.

West got the player and took the knife and made a mid-range shot.

Less than two minutes into the opening game, the Grizzlies called out their first timeout.

The Warriors who came away from home kept accelerating the offensive rhythm, making it difficult for the Grizzlies to maintain the rhythm. Halfway through the first quarter, the Warriors led 15-10 in the score.

Chamberlain scored 4 points in a row, Curry and West cooperated with him to show their strength at the same time, and the Warriors scored a 102 attack climax in the end to open the score. Chamberlain's personal offense left the Grizzlies' defense helpless. After the first quarter, the Warriors led 3-2.

The second quarter started, and the Warriors were about to replace the bench. Tabitt got the chance to play. Chamberlain patted his shoulder and said, "Go and wash yourself with shame, brother, stand up wherever you fall."

At the beginning, Mayo scored a three-pointer, which is rare. The Grizzlies' long shots have always been unreliable.

When Chamberlain was not here, West took on the main attack task. He attacked the inside continuously and scored, and the Warriors scored 7 points in a row to make the score bigger and bigger.

When the Grizzlies saw that things were not good, they still let the Black and White bears dominate the field. Randolph played Tabit alone. He was very familiar with the latter. He took flexible steps to attack from the flank, and then suddenly got up and jumped. Tabit was caught off guard and jumped up quickly, but he took a foul.

2I saw this scene, both Nelson and Chamberlain were a little disappointed. Tabitt seemed very nervous after playing. His performance on the court was greatly reduced, which was why he could not be reused. In fact, in the training match, Tabitt's performance was good and could create many difficulties for Chamberlain.

After scored with free throws and free throws, Randolph continued to host the Grizzlies' attacks. He succeeded in the inside, and Tabit had no choice but to face him. Old Nelson resisted the urge to substitute and did not replace him.

The Grizzlies have integrated offense and defense, and they do not lack offensive talent. In the first eight minutes of the second quarter, the Grizzlies fought back 2-18, so that the Warriors' leading advantage is in danger.

Old Nelson was finally disappointed with Tabit and replaced him. The Tanzanians were obviously very depressed. When he left the scene, he was heavy and his eyes were floating. Chamberlain patted his shoulder to give him some comfort, but Tabit had no courage to look at him.

Chamberlain changed into the field, and the Warriors' offense and defense immediately became fresh. He first asked for the ball to be strong at the low post to eat Gasol. After that, Randolph wanted to attack the ring from the wing, but he was given a powerful hot pot.

After Chamberlain appeared, the situation of the Warriors finally improved. After the first half, they maintained a lead 6-2.

The two sides changed sides again in the second half of the game. The Warriors' offense was very good. Tony Helun and Conley's balls were intercepted one after another, and the Warriors scored a 13-attack climax to expand the score.

The Grizzlies hurriedly called for a timeout, but their defense line had been destroyed by the Warriors' fire inside and outside attacks, and it would be difficult to regain the situation.

Chamberlain's 2l will allow the Warriors' offense to continue to penetrate the Grizzlies' position. His personal ability is too strong, and the score is widened to 2 points.

In this quarter, the Grizzlies blamed themselves for their poor offense. They only scored 14 points in the third quarter, and the Warriors led by dR66 to enter the final quarter.

With so much lead, the Warriors naturally replaced the substitute again. Chamberlain came out and Tabitt was put on the court again. Old Nelson still didn't give up on him.

Both teams made continuous shooting at the beginning of the final quarter. Curry made all three free throws after being fouled by Guy, which opened up the situation for the team.
Chapter completed!
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