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Chapter 80 80. Desire for Victory (Please subscribe and recommend)

Chapter 80 80. Desire for Victory (Please subscribe and recommend)
After being booed for a quarter, Durant obviously got used to it a lot. At the beginning of the second quarter, he broke out with all his strength and scored consecutively.

It is not terrible for Durant to score alone, because Curry and Thompson are resting off the court at this time.

Richard led the second team to face Durant, the Thunder team blossomed more, and the score was hotly pursued.

Westbrook returned to the court first, with two fists and four hands, and the Thunder took a brief lead.

Until Curry also returned to the court.

Curry's three-pointer brought the score back to the starting line again.

In the first half, the Thunder were able to rely on defense to bite their opponents.

While Durant scored 13 points in a single quarter, Westbrook scored 16 points in a single quarter.

The two teams almost ended in a tie in the first half, 62:60, and the Warriors led by only 2 points.

In the third quarter, the Tsunami brothers once again staged a tsunami score.

Durant, Thompson, and Curry took turns to score, and they scored almost every goal.

As for the Thunder, as long as there is a break in the middle, the score will be pulled away immediately, but not every player can have the same stability as a star, and the Thunder finally fell behind.

4 points, 6 points, 9 points...

After half a quarter, the Warriors gradually widened the gap.

The Thunder requested a timeout.

"How did we beat the Cavaliers in the last game?" Donovan's first sentence of the pause was not tactical, but raised an exciting question.

"It depends on our hard work. If we miss a shot, we will grab a rebound, and if we grab a rebound, we will shoot!" Donovan saw that everyone was thinking, which showed that the problem had worked.

"The Warriors' defense is very strict, but not the strongest. We have height, we have toughness, and we have every hard-working player." Donovan continued to give the players blood.

It was not until the end of the time that Donovan concluded, "Go fight, go grab, go all out for offensive rebounds, and get back the points we lost!"

This sentence established the rhythm of the game in less than 20 minutes.

The Thunder launched a counterattack, and every player shot without hesitation. As long as the body posture is not distorted, even if it is disturbed, the ball will be sent to the basket.

And every time the ball is shot, there will be at least two players stuck in the basket to compete for rebounds. The effect is also obvious, especially at this time. The Warriors are using a five-small lineup, and the rebounds mainly rely on Green to protect and Durant to grab.

Even if he can't grab a rebound, it will be a waste for Durant.

Durant himself doesn't like hand-to-hand combat to play the small forward position under such outstanding height, and may secretly conceal his height.

But when he has to fight hand-to-hand for rebounds, Durant's mood will definitely fluctuate, which will also drive changes in the offensive rhythm.

It has to be said that Donovan's unintentional move had a miraculous effect.

Originally, Thompson didn't feel as cold in this game as in the previous game. The offense of the Tsunami Brothers was impeccable, and no team could match the offensive score.

But the most stable Durant became a breakthrough point, a situation that Warriors coach Steve Kerr could not accept.

The Thunder also took this opportunity to gradually chase points.

Richard took the initiative to carry the offensive banner, making consecutive mid-range shots, singles against Iguodala, singles against Thompson, and consecutive goals.

Westbrook also sent consecutive assists.

The two cooperated to withstand the attack of the Tsunami Brothers and brought the score back to a tie.

The third quarter was ups and downs. Both sides played their offense to the strongest state, and the defense seemed so weak.

In fact, the defense is also very good. The protection and scramble for the rebound is only a moment, but the mutual pushing and movement took no less effort than the offense.

In the third quarter, Durant and Thompson scored in double figures in a single quarter, Westbrook even scored 20 points and 6 assists, and Richard also scored 10 points.

It looks like a fight between gods.

The score of the two teams came to 98:98.

The 2-minute break lowered the heat of the two teams a little. What should have been the time to recover their physical strength made the players feel physically exhausted.

Of course, if you continue to play, your physical strength will be even more terribly exhausted, and it will even cause damage to the players, but the fatigue is attacked because of the rest.

Playing in the fourth quarter, the starting players rested, and the physical consumption, the intensity dropped a lot.

Richard was not on the court at this time either, and he was exhausted and needed to rest.

More importantly, Donovan needed Richard to use his offense to slow down his opponent in the decisive time.

The substitute players on both sides are also playing games with each other, and it is a victory to get more rest time for the main players.

So whether it is offense or defense, they are desperately rushing.

Anthony Morrow also hit his face because of his opponent's excessive movement, and he was bloody.

This stimulated the nerves of the Thunder players even more. On the one hand, the players were injured and bled because they worked hard, which boosted everyone's morale.

With the same enemy, morale soared, the Thunder played a wave of 6:0 off the bench, leading the score by 4 points, forcing Kerr to replace Curry in advance.

When Curry played, Westbrook naturally followed suit.

Then there are Durant, Thompson and Richard.

The decisive victory between the two sides begins ahead of schedule!
The climax of the game was first at 7 and a half minutes, when the Warriors made an offensive round.

After a pick-and-roll, Durant switched to match up with Westbrook.

The two people who were still brothers appeared as enemies half a year ago. This scene makes people lament the impermanence of the world.

But the eyes of the two are stubborn and self-confident. The two players with complementary styles but similar personalities could have become a pair of dynasty players. It can only be said that the world is unpredictable.

Durant is confident in controlling the ball. With long legs and long arms, he is about to break through. The large swing of the ball allows Durant to easily make huge changes in direction. This is a skill that is difficult for anyone to crack.

It's a pity that the person in front of him was a teammate for nearly 8 years. The two of them had played one-on-one for countless times during training, and they were already too familiar with each other!

Westbrook didn't use his eyes to see Durant's actions at all, but gambled.

Yes, it is a gamble!
Westbrook bet on Durant's rhythm, betting that the opponent will definitely change hands at that point.

So, Westbrook's outstretched hand hit the ball and stole Durant.

A heaven, a hell.If Durant didn't use this rhythm, then Westbrook would be stepped over and become the background board for dunks.

But Westbrook made the right bet, then he will be a great hero!

With a super long pass, Richard received a pass from Westbrook and dunked with both hands.

The audience at the scene stood up and cheered for this wonderful goal. From the beginning of the steal to the fast break to the final dunk, Westbrook contributed the most, and Richard deserves praise!

But just one steal can't destroy Durant's mentality, let alone Curry and Thompson.

The Warriors' offense is still very strong. The three superstars scored separately, and there is a faint tendency to overtake the Thunder again.

Although Westbrook was trying hard to hit the inside in exchange for free throws to stabilize his scoring, and also assisted Richard to shoot from the outside, the gap in role players still allowed the team's lead to be eroded a little bit.

At this point Donovan requested a timeout again.

Thunder wants to give it a go!
"For the next ball, everyone will play around Li Cha!" Donovan's words shocked a thousand layers of waves.

Although the players had no expression on their faces and just listened very seriously, there were ripples in everyone's heart.

Richard's eyes were wide open in astonishment, for fear of missing or mishearing a word.

"Russell continued to organize, but try not to attack, and save his physical strength until the final decision." It turned out that Richard was used as a bait.

But if you want your opponent to bite the hook, you must have enough weight. A strong team like the Warriors must transfer their defensive energy from Westbrook to Richard. Can he do it?

no one knows.

But Donovan wants to fight, he wants to trust Richard once!
"Li Cha, can you?" After explaining the tactics, Donovan looked at Richard firmly.

This look made all the players stop their inner confusion, and made Richard feel the power of trust.

"Leave it to me!" Richard's concentration reached an unprecedented height, even more focused than when he was physically strong.

Focused until the moment Richard stepped on the court, Richard activated the zoom!

At this time, the zoom that Richard tried his best but failed to find out was activated.

All movements in Richard's field of vision become extremely slow, while his own movements can constantly change directions and movements during the opponent's movement.

In the eyes of others, Richard's reaction became faster and faster, so fast that he couldn't keep up with his eyes and brain.

A strong enough aura surged to Richard's side, pushing his teammates aside and attracting the opponent's attention.

Curry was taken aback. It wasn't Westbrook that he was attracted to, but Richard.

Curry squeezed his eyes hard, trying to make himself feel this aura again, the aura that can only be felt on the super giants of the alliance, but his eyes still followed Richard's figure.

This momentum actually appeared on a rookie!Still TND lost the draft!

Even if this rookie grows rapidly and now has the strength of the sixth man, the gap between him and Chaoju is still very different!

If it is acceptable to say that this is the momentum exuded by Westbrook...

But Curry has no doubts, let alone relax. Curry believes in his self-consciousness, and now he must treat the rookie in front of him as a super giant, otherwise the team will be overwhelmed.

"Klay, you have to seriously mark this rookie."

Thompson nodded with a serious expression. Curry is not only his friend, but also the boss of the team. Although he looks cute and has no deterrent effect, Clay obeys Curry very much, and he also asks others to obey Curry.

So just defending one player well, Thompson will definitely do it.

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