Card Bishop of Basketball

Chapter 139 The Warrior with 2 consecutive defeats

Chapter 139 The Warriors Who Have Lost Two Straight
The Timberwolves' boiling home court was suddenly silent. Originally, Shan Tao, the best player of the Warriors in this game, was sent off. An air-cut lore tactic is simply deviant.

With 2.3 seconds left in the clock, the Timberwolves applied for a timeout. Head coach Philip Saunders looked solemn. It was just such a short time, that is, he made a forced shot after receiving the ball. The two main cores of his team were inside, and Old Terry Burt let him pass the ball, but let him hit the basket to get a foul, or let him make a difficult lore, which is undoubtedly a dream.

As for Sam Mitchell?This guy was crushed by the matchup Houston. He played 31 minutes and has not scored 5 points so far. The dazzling 4 points are simply slapped in the face. This Sam Mitchell, apart from loyalty , doesn't seem to have any strength...

On the other side of the court, Meng Yifan was also thinking about the Timberwolves lineup. The Timberwolves' only advantage against the Warriors was Clifford Robinson, so...

Both sides are sudden changes, the Warriors side: old Mark Jackson, Houston, John Wallace, Rasheed and meat shield insider Kevin Cato.

Using John Wallace to defend Robinson is a bold adjustment. Knowing that Robinson has a height advantage and excellent shooting, if he blindly uses Wu Sheng, he will definitely be shot head-on.

John Wallace, a combo forward, a thin power forward, no shooting at a small forward, excellent athletic ability, plays a role at critical moments, he is the best choice to defend Robinson.

Sanders' face was ugly, but there was no timeout in his hand, all he could do was trust his players, there was nothing he could do if the opponent saw through the tactics and so on.

Although the Timberwolves have also changed their lineup, the Timberwolves just removed the old Terry Burt and replaced him with Chris Kyle, the guy with the same name as the legendary American sniper. Divide the ball and stay on the court to open up space.

Garnett served the ball from the sideline, Tom Gugliotta got the ball inside, Sam Mitchell and Chris Kyle opened up the space, Robinson received the ball at the top of the arc, facing John Hua Laisi's high pressure forced the defense and directly forced a shot.

The buzzer sounded, and Robinson hit the backboard with the ball, rebounded into the net, and scored a difficult three-pointer at the buzzer. The Timberwolves defended their home victory and sent the Warriors a two-game losing streak.

Meng Yifan held his head in his arms and was speechless for a long time. There was really no other way for such an outrageous goal. It was obvious that John Wallace defended the ball well, but Robinson was even more outrageous. Recruited.

"The Timberwolves had an opportunity for Robinson from outside. Robinson made a direct three-pointer against Stephen Jackson. His posture was very stretched, but he didn't grasp the ball. The Timberwolves missed the opportunity..."

"Kevin Cato, the backcourt rebound at the critical moment, as an important inside substitute for Mr. Shan Tao, Cato he...

"Oh, you don't use this ball to give you a chance. Kevin Cato directly pointed out the backcourt rebound and gave the Timberwolves an offensive opportunity in vain. It's a pity."

"The Minnesota sideline ball, here is the most reliable single point in the inside, Tom Gugliota, Gugliota's inside footsteps are very skillful, he pushed Kevin Cato, and then took advantage of the shot, It didn't go in, but Kevin Cato was fouled by the thugs!"

"This ball was a bit heavy on Cato's hand. For a big man like Gugliotta, he just threw it without touching anything. He really put a lot of effort into pulling this ball."

"Gugliotta made a solid first free throw. The Warriors replaced Mickey Moore, who played in Philadelphia last season, a big man who can shoot three-pointers. Is this substitution a bit too early? Should have waited for the second free throw, at least with Kevin Cato able to grab rebounds."

"It may be that Coach Meng feels that keeping him on the court will only increase the possession of the ball to the Timberwolves, so it is better to take him off the court early and replace him with other players."

"Returning from the timeout, the Warriors only have 4.3 seconds left to play. Let's see what kind of tactics Coach Meng will arrange. I guess, it should be to let Houston, who is in the strongest state of the team today, go to open the game. Singles, and hit a difficult game-winning shot."

"Oh, good shot, this ball directly cuts to the inside, the Timberwolves are pulled away from the inside and are in an unguarded state, Stephen Jackson's alley-oop dunk!"

"Let's replay this ball again. This stretched body, this strength, oh, dunk and score directly."

"The time given to the Timberwolves is running out, let's see what kind of adjustments the Timberwolves will make..."

"The Warriors took the initiative to change the lineup and took John Wallace, who performed poorly in this game, and replaced Stephen Jackson. This is something no one expected. John Wallace went to the small forward position. , to face Robinson, who is in a fiery state of the Timberwolves today."

"This adjustment is actually very meaningful when you think about it carefully. Stephen Jackson's performance against Robinson today is actually very average. At this time, we take a player who is about the same height and speed as Robinson to match him. At least it can be effective. Prevent him from pulling out his hand."

"A clever plan, Coach Meng, knowing that the Timberwolves were going to give the ball to Robinson, he directly arranged for John Wallace to defend. This arrangement directly disrupted all the Timberwolves' tactical layout. Garnett was particularly helpless on the sidelines. I know who to send it to."

"The Timberwolves sideline ball was almost interfered by John Wallace. Robinson had long arms and pressed John Wallace to grab the ball. He took a step away from the three-point line and shot a three-pointer. This ball was too It’s dangerous, I almost got risked.”

"The ball that Robinson threw hastily looked straight on the trajectory, and it hit the board directly into the frame. This ball is a fairy ball. In this game, first it was a free throw quasi lore, then it was an alley-oop counter lore, and finally there was another fairy ball. The three-pointer was fantastic..."

Amidst the cheers at the scene, everyone in the Warriors left the field sadly, especially John Wallace, who buried his head deeply in the towel—he dared not face his teammates...

Just imagine, your teammates struggled all night and were exhausted. They managed to maintain the score with all kinds of difficult goals. At the last moment, the coach asked you to play defense. The hope of the whole team was pinned on you, and the opponent you defended How do you feel about directly possessing Curry and killing you head-on with a three-pointer?

The Warriors, who have lost two games in a row, returned to their home court in despair, ready to meet a new round of invaders...

 I feel that purely writing about the game seems to be nothing to say, but if you don’t write about the game, if you write about the star card, it is still a long time before the time to reward the star card is a headache
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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