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1000 you fight me to grab the All-Star

Chamberlain touched his nose, and he felt the pressure.

In the second half of the second quarter, he went up in person, but there was no effect. Once the young army like the Thunder was in a state of terrifying form, he would kill gods and Buddhas. The Warriors' defense line was hit in a mess, and Chamberlain was beaten so hard that he could not find North. At the end of the second quarter, he turned his body and was actually blocked by Jordan.

During midfield time, Old Nelson did not set any tactics to arrange. He had said everything he should say and had also arranged what he should arrange.

He lets the players rest and calm their impatient mentality. Only when they get the mental state right can they show their strength.

The second half started, and when the Warriors players appeared, they finally encountered booing that they had never encountered before. The Thunder played very well in the second quarter, allowing fans to see hope. At this time, the fans no longer gave up and focused on attacking their opponents and cheering for their own teams.

The Warriors were determined to have a good start, and the first offense at the opening was from the Thunder. On the Warriors, under the leadership of Chamberlain, they increased their defensive intensity to the finals level.

Facing West's pressing, Westbrook could not organize effective supply, so he passed the ball to Durant. The candidate to defend Durant was replaced by the Warriors's outside single defender Jackson, the old gangster, who had received the ball, and he threw it up with one elbow, almost letting the unlucky Master Du go.

In this way, Durant failed to make a breakthrough several times, and passed the ball to Jordan, who was inside.

Jordan Jr. learned his skills in offense at the basket last summer, and now his hook and jump shots are quite good.

After getting the ball, Jordan Jr. quickly jumped out, but Chamberlain followed from behind and jumped directly into a block.

Although Jordan Jordan said on various occasions that he was not afraid of Chamberlain, in fact, he knew that this was nonsense. The more he was familiar with Chamberlain, the more afraid he was, because this guy was a freak.

In order to avoid blocking, Jordan had to increase the shooting height. Although he avoided being blocked, the ball could not fall into the ring.

After Chamberlain jumped up and picked the ball down and threw it to West, the Warriors advanced slowly. They discussed during the break that they could not play too impatient in the second half and could not eat hot tofu in a hurry. Moreover, young troops like the Thunder are more suitable for melee, so the Warriors have to take it slowly.

When he arrived at the frontcourt, Chamberlain naturally went to the inside to ask for the ball. West passed the ball to him. Chamberlain tried behind him. He felt that Jordan was so angry that he was pressing against him, so he decided to use his strength to eat, and then slapped the ball with one hand and then hit him hard.

Jordan Jordan's defensive talent is nothing. He did not really exert force to resist Chamberlain, but just felt his strength against his body. When he found out that Chamberlain was about to hit brute force again, he decisively moved away.

Jordan Jordan wanted to shake Chamberlain for a moment and then give him a big hat. As a result, he underestimated Chamberlain's flexibility and stability. When he noticed that there was no one behind him, Chamberlain took the opportunity to move in. Although his steps were a little staggering, his upper body still maintained balance. He threw a shot at the last moment and scored a score.

In this way, the Warriors scored consecutively, and the Thunder are not satisfied. Since there is no way to defend against Chamberlain, the offensive end will become more fierce.

Durant attracted double teams and then passed the ball to Westbrook. The second young master of the Thunder were both amazingly talented. Durant's previous breakthrough had disrupted the Warriors' defensive deployment. At this time, Jackson was facing Westbrook.

Jackson defends Westbrook, who relies solely on speed and explosive power, is naturally extremely labor-intensive. Westbrook is like a tap dancer. His feet move quickly, and then he turns forward and then throws Jackson away, and rushes to the basket like a whirlwind.

Chamberlain sneered and rushed out of the inside, but his eyes were always paying attention to the basket.

Sure enough, when Westbrook saw him leave the penalty area, he immediately threw his arm to Collison, who came on the bench on the inside. Collison is a very mature big man. He took the opportunity and shot. His speed was very fast, but unfortunately Chamberlain has been paying attention to him.

Before Collison received the ball, Chamberlain turned around and went to the basket again. As soon as Collison took action, Chamberlain emerged from behind and directly sent a big hat on it, nailing the ball to the rebound.

In this way, Chamberlain won the ball, so the Warriors naturally had to fight back with a fast break. The result really met the conclusion obtained during the locker room discussion: I was anxious and couldn't eat hot tofu.

West rushed out of the court all the way. In the end, he wanted to pass the ball too late. Chamberlain didn't know what was going on, so he watched West rush forward fiercely while slapping the ball, charging all the way, and rushing out of the baseline...

With the Thunder's ball, Durant is determined to play singles.

When he got the ball, Jackson defended himself. Before the two of them faced each other, Durant's fake moves were useless, and Jackson defended very usefully.

But Durant's ability to become Chamberlain's No. 2 scoring machine proves that his offensive talent is shocking. This time he did not make fake moves and took it straight out.

In the history of the NHA, breakthrough experts with a height of more than two meters have all had a terrifying first step. The most famous people in modern times are Hill and McGrady. Both of them can shake off their opponents at the first step.

Now, it's Durant's turn

Jackson was afraid that he would break through and take a step back. As a result, Durant took this step and the distance between the two disappeared. Not only did it disappear, but Durant was also parallel to him.

Jackson is also a defensive master after all. He defended McGrady and Kobe, while another big breakthrough expert, Hill, is his teammate, so he knows what to do at this time. Faced with Durant's breakthrough, he did not rush to retreat because he could only lose his position.

Durant attacked, Jackson also attacked. He calmly pressed his body up, trying to use his strong body to press on the other party.

But as soon as he stepped forward, he did not oppress his opponent. Durant took another step after another, his movements were as continuous as flowing water, and he directly threw away Jackson.

After passing Jackson, Durant did not continue to charge because Chamberlain had blocked his way. Young Master Du made a quick decision and made a jump shot.

Chamberlain was very upset that the Thunder could maintain such a high offensive success rate, so he rarely began to show his bad temper, that is, he began to use small moves.

On the offensive end, Chamberlain showed a strong desire to attack. He attacked again. He asked for the ball at a high position, but Jordan Jr. dared not defend it. He was far away from Chamberlain behind the free throw area. Seeing this, Chamberlain was not polite, and he wanted to shoot from a distance with his legs together.

Chamberlain's long shot is also very shocking now. In the All-Star Game, Chamberlain hit two three-pointers.

Durant rushed up, but he was wrong. At this time, Chamberlain would not take the risk of three-pointers, because if he missed a long shot, he would not be in the inside and the rebound would naturally belong to the opponent. If the Thunder took the opportunity to play, the Warriors would be in danger today.

Durant jumped together, Chamberlain seized the opportunity and flew directly to him. The two collided, the referee blew the whistle, Durant made a foul

Chamberlain's mouth was smirked with three shots.

After a defensive transition, Chamberlain wanted to play singles again, and Jordan Jr. had to defend himself from the high position. Chamberlain used his flexible steps to immediately change direction and broke through. He came from the middle and rushed towards the ring with big strides.

Westbrook was a little fearless and actually went up to break Chamberlain's ball. The latter hit him like a tank. Westbrook flew backwards like a cannonball. Of course, there was also screaming.

But Westbrook was so stubborn that he was knocked out by Chamberlain, and he actually got up again. Chamberlain was surprised. His offensive foul was in vain.

The Thunder attacked, Chamberlain double-teamed Durant to cause the latter to make a mistake, the Warriors attacked, Chamberlain created an opportunity to single Jordan Jr., and he caused the latter to make a defensive foul, tied the score at 40 with a stable free throw. There were 6 minutes and 3 seconds left in this quarter, Chamberlain once again made a wonderful dunk, and the Warriors overtook with 4646.

The Warriors fans at the scene were applause, this is the role of a superstar. They support the building to fall and turn the tide to fall.

After that, the game was very stalemate. Both sides started to score alternately. Chamberlain played very hard, and Durant's offense on the outside was also very concise. Fortunately, the Warriors did not lack geniuses. Curry came on as a substitute and continued to fire guns on the outside. Carter and Ibaka were also icing on the cake. After three quarters, the Warriors led 6-B.

With a hard-earned eight-point advantage, the Warriors walked off the court exhausted. This season, they have not played such a difficult game.

The Warriors feel it's harder, and the Thunder feel it's harder. You should know that being Chamberlain's opponent is not a good job.

With his physical strength declined, his combat quality naturally declined. The Thunder made four consecutive mistakes in the fourth quarter, and his performance made the fans boo.

At the critical moment, the ball fell into Durant's hands again, and the No. 2 scoring champion lived up to expectations. He made a tough move in the double-team between Jackson and Carter, and scored the ball into the ring, alleviating the unfavorable situation of the Thunder.

The Warriors missed the offense, and the Thunder took the ball to counterattack.

Chamberlain guessed that Durant was the one who was hosting the ball, so he rushed up to defend Durant.

Durant is like a master of kendo. He smiled slightly, pulled his feet and rushed inward. Chamberlain spread his arms and subconsciously retreated, while Durant took a step forward and jumped up. Outside the three-point line, he swung his hand and made a long shot.

Flying Knife, see Flying Knife again, Durant scored a three-pointer at the critical moment, chasing the score to 60

This is the home court of the Thunder. Durant scored continuously, and the fans cheered again, and the Thunder's momentum suddenly flew up.

Chamberlain took a deep breath and shouted to Curry: "Give me the ball, let me do it."

Without giving instructions, Curry knows how to do it, and the Thunder knows how to do it. This is the most critical time of the game. The two super stars Durant and Chamberlain have to make a break in person.

In this way, the game entered the bullfighting mode of the two superstars.

Chamberlain was in the inside line. After receiving Curry's pass, he suddenly withdrew from the inside line and made a move to break through the wing. Jordan and Collison quickly moved out of the defense. Chamberlain threw the ball out with a swing of his hand, and he turned around and advanced from the middle. In this way, the basketball bounced out, Chamberlain took off in the air, and Flying was a dunk.

The Thunder team couldn't help but gasp together. What is a superstar? This is a superstar.

Chamberlain's dunk disrupted the Thunder's defensive rhythm. Durant finally stopped the offensive end. He was blocked by Jackson and passed the ball to small forward Sefrosa. The latter's offense was really unreliable and he made a blacksmith, allowing Chamberlain to win the rebound.

At the critical moment, Chamberlain launched a strong inside attack again. His turn of the layup caused Jordan Jr. to foul. He stood on the free throw line and made both free throws. Chamberlain scored two points again.

With Chamberlain in the inside, the pressure on the Warriors was naturally greatly reduced in other positions. Curry continued to hit the Thunder with three-pointers, while Carter made a breakthrough dunk, and the Thunder's defense began to shaky.

At the end, the Thunder launched the final madness. Under Westbrook's instigation, the Thunder chased B points in a row and chased the score to 87

At the critical moment, Chamberlain came forward twice to save the master, fully demonstrating his leadership style. First, he hit a hook and dunk at the basket, which convinced the Thunder fans: this is the first inside line, and it can only be said that his reputation is well-deserved.

In the last half, the Thunder frequently played three-pointers and hoped to catch up with the gap. As a result, God did not stand on their side and missed the three-pointer in a row. At the end of the game, the Warriors won the game with thrilling 30.
Chapter completed!
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