NBA guard invincible

Chapter 125 Spurs

Chapter 125 Spurs
For a player with strong offense and weak defense like Jeff Green, his favorite thing is to meet a team like the Wizards.

If the insider wants to go, he will go.

It's so comfortable to play.

Moreover, on the defensive end, there is no need to worry about anything at all, because Bill has undertaken it alone.

so-easy!

As the game progressed, the Wizards gradually became the starting lineup again. What made Scott Brooks, the head coach, collapse even more.

The problem is also coming, the Wizards' starting lineup seems to be barely able to compete with the Cavaliers.

Skull pain.

This time it really hurts.

Fortunately, Tyronn Lue didn't go too far, embarrassing Scott Brooks, the guy who won the best head coach, and quickly sent James and other starting lineups.

In this way, the third quarter and the fourth quarter are over.

competition is over.

The Cavaliers finally defeated the Wizards by a narrow margin of 111-108.

Afterwards, it was basically a pure substitute to start, so there was nothing wrong with it.

As for whether Mr. Scott Brooks will be sprayed by Wizards fans when he goes back, this is unknown.

On the second day after playing the Wizards, the Cavaliers still have back-to-back games against the Grizzlies.

Starting from the Grizzlies, the Cavaliers started their five-game streak after the All-Star.

To be honest, playing an away game is definitely a matter of great psychological pressure on the players, let alone five consecutive away games. Maybe someone will collapse and get injured in the process.

Not to mention there are still two back-to-back road games.

But there is no way, this is the NBA schedule.

The Grizzlies are not doing very well.

Originally, under the leadership of head coach David Fizdale at the beginning of the season, the performance of the Grizzlies was still good, at least not so bad, but the management saw it, and there was no hope of winning the championship. Forget it, it has been rebuilt.

Ever since, the Grizzlies began to play badly.

However, David Fizdale seems to be unwilling to play badly, so there were some conflicts with the management of the Grizzlies. In the end, the Grizzlies had to lay off him and replace another head coach, ** Bickerstaff.

**- Bickerstaff also knows that he is just a substitute, so he implements the management's policy thoroughly.

So far, the Grizzlies are in the second-to-last position in the West, and the last is the sun who is even more shameless than them.

finally.

The Cavaliers still steadily defeated the Grizzlies 112-89, and also gave the Grizzlies an 8-game losing streak.

The best data of this game was naturally given to James, who scored 18 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists. This is James' 11th triple-double this season and the 66th triple-double in his career.

I believe that the guy who saw this data will say again, no way, Lao Zhan only got 66 triple-doubles in his career?
really.

And in fact it is.

Jiang Wudi also scored 20 points and 4 assists.

Except for Gasol Jr., the Grizzlies basically have no fighting spirit.

Hey……

A player without fighting spirit, why play in the NBA.

The second away game is the Spurs.

The Spurs gradually lost their former style after the troika retired and left. In the past, the top three in Texas, it seems that only the Rockets can barely see the shadow of a strong team.

The starting lineups for both sides are:

Spurs starters: LaMarcus Aldridge, Kyler Anderson, Pau Gasol, Patty Mills, Dejounte Murray
Cavaliers starters: LeBron James, Cedi Osman, Tristan Thompson, George Hill, Nance Jr.

Yes.

For some reason, Jiang Wudi will not play in this game. JR Smith was originally arranged to play, but later it became Nance Jr.

In this way, the lineup of the Cavaliers on the field becomes very interesting. Except for George Hill, everyone else is taller than two meters.

Hard to do.

Tyronn Lue wants to fight the Big Four?

Spurs head coach Zhuge Popovich squinted his eyes and saw the Cavaliers bench, staring at Tyronn Lue, hoping to see something from Tyronn Lue's face.

Ok.

He is nearsighted and can't see that far.

Nance Jr. is wearing his father's No. 22 jersey.

By the way, can retired jerseys be worn back?
At the beginning, James held the ball to organize the offense. After seeing that Tristan Thompson and Nance Jr. had entered the inside of the Spurs, he immediately passed in a lob. After receiving the ball, Nance Jr. comfortably completed an alley-oop.

As for the defensive Adelaide, well, he was blocked by Tristan Thompson and couldn't be defended.

And my sister-in-law's reaction was a step slower, so there was nothing I could do.

Fortunately, the Spurs also responded to the Cavaliers afterwards.

The start was surprisingly smooth, with a 7-7 tie.

However, James played with Tristan Thompson again. After a breakthrough, James threw the ball high. Adelaide tried to steal the ball, but when he jumped up, he found that the height was a little short.

Immediately afterwards, Tristan Thompson grabbed the ball and made an alley-oop dunk, knocking Alder back a few steps.

Adelaide was buckled.

11 flats.

Nima, Aldridge's anger came all at once. In the next round, when the Spurs attacked, Aldridge stood against Tristan Thompson and got stuck in the paint. In the end, he forced Tristan Thompson hard and completed a slam dunk.

It's a pity that Tristan Thompson knew that Adelaide could not stop the explosion, so he avoided it in time, otherwise, he would probably be blocked by Adelaide.

After the first quarter, the Spurs led the Cavaliers 25-20.

Aside from the first few responses, the first quarter was really ugly after that, to be honest.

No wonder the league doesn't like the Spurs.

Now that superstars are popular, what kind of team basketball is still playing?

uninteresting.

Not good looking.

Basketball needs to be singled out, and it needs giant stars to look good.

The rhythm of the second quarter was obviously on the Cavaliers' side. With Clarkson playing the organization, the Cavaliers' offense was surprisingly smooth. At the end of the first half, the Cavaliers led the Spurs 53-50.

And James, who played in the second half of the second quarter, scored 12 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists in a single quarter, and the angry Popovich kept jumping.

It's a pity that the Cavaliers lost the game in the end.

The Cavaliers played pretty well in the first three quarters.

It was only in the fourth quarter that it collapsed out of nowhere. It had a lot to do with the referee. Lao Zhan missed several breakthrough layups, and the referee didn't give James a whistle. James just questioned the referee a few words, but was blown T again.

The Cavaliers trailed by 2 points in the last 14 minutes, and the game lost suspense.

In the end, the Spurs "beat" the Cavaliers 110-94.

(End of this chapter)

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