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Chapter 130 Breaking New Record
Chapter 130 Breaking New Record
The tempo of both sides was astonishingly fast. George Karl soon discovered that the team could not defend against the Warriors' offense at all.
George Karl watched Camby jump wildly inside. Although he got a block, he really didn't restrain Milicic, which made him really want to cry but couldn't cry.
The media touted Camby, how could George Karl not see it?
But now is really the "prosperous age" when the center is withering. As long as there are big men with a little data, which one doesn't have an annual salary of tens of millions?
So Yao Ming only asked the Rockets for 5 million US dollars in 8500 years, which is so cheap that it exploded.
Isn't the Warriors' locker room infighting?
Why doesn't it look like there is no problem at all? Even Milicic is in full swing. Does this look like chaos in the locker room?
Let the Nuggets beat such a Warriors team, you are not embarrassing me, Fat Tiger.
George Karl also thought very clearly. Since I can't defend, then I simply won't defend. It just so happens that Anthony is in a melon state today, and there may be hope of winning if he fights the offense!
So in the second quarter, the pace of the game between the two sides became faster and faster, and the defense was almost useless.
Old Nelson is also a bad tempered person, and he doesn't think about controlling the rhythm at all.Old Nelson's idea is also very simple. Normally, I have a clear advantage in strength, and the players are in good condition today. Why should I emphasize defense.
If you want to fight, I will fight!
In the second half of the second quarter, the Warriors requested a substitution, and the outside player Chi Suotou went into battle again.
The Nuggets players have already felt the play, and they did not adjust their tactics at all, and continued to attack at a fast pace.
Even a veteran player like Andre Miller was brought up. After the substitutions, he dribbled the ball quickly through the half court, moved two steps to the left, caught Anthony in a pick-and-roll, and immediately shot the ball in from mid-range.
The ball was blocked by Anthony late and he didn't keep up. The task given to him by the coach was not to defend with all his strength, so that he could keep his physical strength on the offensive end.
The Warriors quickly served the baseline ball, and quickly passed the half court late, only to find that the Nuggets had no one to defend themselves.
How polite is that.
The plug-in lock was opened, and he was late and shot directly at the midfield logo. Amidst the boos of the fans in the Pepsi Center Arena, the orange basketball obediently got into the net.
The Nuggets also quickly served the bottom line. JR Smith rushed to the inside of the Warriors as soon as he received the ball after halftime.
The Warriors didn't have a good defensive formation, limited restrictions on Smith, and he made a layup.
The two sides have not pursued any tactics until now. They are playing completely according to their professional instincts for many years. Players with excellent athletic ability benefit the most at this time.
Late's athletic ability is not outstanding, but his shooting ability is too BUG. In order to play an offensive, it is naturally impossible for the Nuggets to mark him so closely, so that late can often get open shots.
Late, who hasn't played so well for a long time, will certainly not let go of this opportunity to perform. He has hit three-pointers from super long distances many times.
If it weren't for the high shooting percentage of the Nuggets today, it is estimated that they will enter garbage time after the first half.
The audience enjoyed a hearty visual feast, but in fact, from the perspective of professionals, the quality of the first half of the game can only be regarded as mediocre.
The Warriors and the Nuggets are obviously playing a little bit. Except for the late super long-range three-pointer that is still amazingly stable, it is actually lackluster.
But the Chinese fans who saw the live broadcast of the game didn't think so. The score was 89:78 at halftime.
Playing 15 minutes late in the first half, he scored 51 points, 1 rebound and 2 assists, creating the fastest 50+ record in history. Many fans are looking forward to being late to break a historical record again.
Just a little bit, just a little bit!
Many fans are lamenting in their hearts that if the old Nelson is late and plays a little longer, he can break the historical record of 55 points set by Kobe in a half against the Raptors in January this year-this game was scored by Kobe. In the 81-point game, Kobe scored 28 points in the second half with 18 of 11 and 6 of 55 three-pointers.
Chamberlain created the record for the highest halftime score in the NBA. However, the league in that era was not convincing. Not only were there few teams, but the level gap between teams was also huge. It is generally believed that Kobe’s halftime score of 55 points was the highest in the league. recorded.
Even the commentator of the court station is full of expectations for breaking the record late today. After all, he still has some insight in commenting on NBA games for a long time. The Nuggets are in a good state today and want to fight the Warriors. The score is a good time to brush up the data.
Late never really cares about historical data. He has been in the league for two seasons and has created many records, especially the three-pointer record. of.
Looking at the player statistics of the league now, all the statistics related to three-pointers are dominated by one person who is late. For example, the number of three-pointers made in a single game, the highest is 23 goals made by late players in a single game. 19 hits...
When he scored 45 points in his first show and broke Chamberlain's record, he didn't feel any excitement when he was late.
But the situation is different now. One is that this kind of opportunity to score points is hard to come by, and the other is that he needs to play a shocking performance to deter those in the team who do not accept him.
Now the Warriors' locker room strife has not been completely resolved, but because of the team's poor record and the pressure from the outside world, those players who refused to accept being late have been temporarily honest.
In the second half, the two sides changed sides and fought again. The Nuggets showed what is called a top iron baby. They still did not suppress the offensive rhythm or increase the defensive intensity. Anyway, they just chased the Warriors' ass.
JR Smith's nerve-knives attack at the beginning of the game, he dribbled the ball near the free throw line, and suddenly ran out in a circle. He was about two meters away from the three-point line at a 45-degree angle on the left, and he went super far against Roy's defense. A three-pointer is scored!
This ball was unreasonable at all. No one would ever play it like this. Roy was in a daze at the time. He couldn't figure out what Smith was thinking.
I'm afraid you have something wrong with your brain, right?
Smith shook his head and returned to his own half, bumping fists with Anthony.
The Warriors also quickly overwhelmed the half court and passed the ball to Roy late. Roy was not convinced, so he dribbled the ball and hit Smith.
Without slowing down and changing direction drastically in front of his body, Smith's fragile defensive ability could not limit Roy's breakthrough at all.
Roy went to the Nuggets basket and looked back at Mochizuki to pass the ball to Late. He also wanted to be late to break the record. He had already got a shot on his side, but he still chose to distribute the ball.
Being late will not let down the kindness of his teammates. With the signature tiptoe and wrist shaking, the ball draws a high arc in the air and falls directly into the net.
The Nuggets attacked quickly, Anthony received the ball near a 45-degree angle on the right, and suddenly made a three-pointer in a three-threat posture, but the ball missed.
Milicic grabbed the defensive rebound and passed it to Roy who was late, and then passed to Roy who had already run halfway.
In his rookie season, Roy had excellent physical fitness, comprehensive skills, and fast speed. He rushed into the Nuggets basket and scored dunks with both hands like a late pass.
The Nuggets were unconvinced, Anthony asked for the ball again, and he was aggressive from beyond the three-point line. This time he scored against Hill's defense.
The Warriors played a quick pick-and-roll, got a mobile phone late, and hit a three-pointer again, their 57th point in this game.
George Karl was reminded by the assistant coach, only to notice that the late data was already very astonishing. The third quarter had just started, and he had already scored 57 points. This game will almost certainly create a new league record.
Carl hesitated, beckoning a timeout.
The Nuggets finally made tactical adjustments.
No one wants to be a background board, and neither does George Karl. He asked Miller to give up some tasks on the offensive end, focus on being late, try to limit him from receiving the ball, and would rather let him break through than let him open shots.
At this time, George Karl made a mistake. He still wanted to equalize the score and even win the game. He did not arrange for JR Smith to double-team the late arrival.
The game resumed, Anthony performed brilliantly today, facing Hill's defensive goal again.
The Warriors have a clear offensive tactic. If there is a chance, they will quickly switch to grab the attack time. If there is no chance, try to give the ball to the late finisher.
Late and Hill's outside pick-and-roll, Andre Miller hurriedly followed, clinging to Late, preventing him from getting a shot.
He dribbled the ball behind his back and handed it to his left hand late, and suddenly accelerated and took a big stride to the inside, making a European breakthrough.
Miller didn't dare to be careless, and hurriedly turned to follow.
He was late but already reached the basket. He raised his arms to trick Camby into jumping up, and he slammed into Camby himself. He made a successful foul and made 2 free throws.
With the late free throw percentage, there is naturally no suspense, and the individual scored 59 points.
In order to help Late hit record-breaking data, the Warriors deliberately relaxed their defense. Anthony got an open opportunity again and hit a mid-range jumper.
The Warriors played late, handed him the ball just after halftime, faced Miller's defense, and chose to make a European breakthrough again late.
Because of the fear of late shooting ability, Miller was very tight on the defense, so he had no good way to deal with late breakthroughs. He was hit by late three times in a row. Camby liked to jump too much inside, and he was easily fooled by late. .
Miller almost cried. This person's breakthrough speed is obviously not fast, but the rhythm is very strange. How did he practice it?
When Late took the ball again to face Miller, Miller hesitated.
He doesn't know whether it should be better to defend against breakthroughs, or should it be better to defend against shooting?
At the moment when he hesitated, he chose to make a shot late, and hit a three-pointer again, his 68th point!
George Karl was jumping anxiously on the sidelines, but he couldn't think of any good way.
The Nuggets have a lot of problems with the guard line. Except for Miller, there is only one Steve Blake who can barely play, but Blake has no strength and no speed. He is a player who relies on his height and hard work to defend. Time doesn't help much.
(End of this chapter)
The tempo of both sides was astonishingly fast. George Karl soon discovered that the team could not defend against the Warriors' offense at all.
George Karl watched Camby jump wildly inside. Although he got a block, he really didn't restrain Milicic, which made him really want to cry but couldn't cry.
The media touted Camby, how could George Karl not see it?
But now is really the "prosperous age" when the center is withering. As long as there are big men with a little data, which one doesn't have an annual salary of tens of millions?
So Yao Ming only asked the Rockets for 5 million US dollars in 8500 years, which is so cheap that it exploded.
Isn't the Warriors' locker room infighting?
Why doesn't it look like there is no problem at all? Even Milicic is in full swing. Does this look like chaos in the locker room?
Let the Nuggets beat such a Warriors team, you are not embarrassing me, Fat Tiger.
George Karl also thought very clearly. Since I can't defend, then I simply won't defend. It just so happens that Anthony is in a melon state today, and there may be hope of winning if he fights the offense!
So in the second quarter, the pace of the game between the two sides became faster and faster, and the defense was almost useless.
Old Nelson is also a bad tempered person, and he doesn't think about controlling the rhythm at all.Old Nelson's idea is also very simple. Normally, I have a clear advantage in strength, and the players are in good condition today. Why should I emphasize defense.
If you want to fight, I will fight!
In the second half of the second quarter, the Warriors requested a substitution, and the outside player Chi Suotou went into battle again.
The Nuggets players have already felt the play, and they did not adjust their tactics at all, and continued to attack at a fast pace.
Even a veteran player like Andre Miller was brought up. After the substitutions, he dribbled the ball quickly through the half court, moved two steps to the left, caught Anthony in a pick-and-roll, and immediately shot the ball in from mid-range.
The ball was blocked by Anthony late and he didn't keep up. The task given to him by the coach was not to defend with all his strength, so that he could keep his physical strength on the offensive end.
The Warriors quickly served the baseline ball, and quickly passed the half court late, only to find that the Nuggets had no one to defend themselves.
How polite is that.
The plug-in lock was opened, and he was late and shot directly at the midfield logo. Amidst the boos of the fans in the Pepsi Center Arena, the orange basketball obediently got into the net.
The Nuggets also quickly served the bottom line. JR Smith rushed to the inside of the Warriors as soon as he received the ball after halftime.
The Warriors didn't have a good defensive formation, limited restrictions on Smith, and he made a layup.
The two sides have not pursued any tactics until now. They are playing completely according to their professional instincts for many years. Players with excellent athletic ability benefit the most at this time.
Late's athletic ability is not outstanding, but his shooting ability is too BUG. In order to play an offensive, it is naturally impossible for the Nuggets to mark him so closely, so that late can often get open shots.
Late, who hasn't played so well for a long time, will certainly not let go of this opportunity to perform. He has hit three-pointers from super long distances many times.
If it weren't for the high shooting percentage of the Nuggets today, it is estimated that they will enter garbage time after the first half.
The audience enjoyed a hearty visual feast, but in fact, from the perspective of professionals, the quality of the first half of the game can only be regarded as mediocre.
The Warriors and the Nuggets are obviously playing a little bit. Except for the late super long-range three-pointer that is still amazingly stable, it is actually lackluster.
But the Chinese fans who saw the live broadcast of the game didn't think so. The score was 89:78 at halftime.
Playing 15 minutes late in the first half, he scored 51 points, 1 rebound and 2 assists, creating the fastest 50+ record in history. Many fans are looking forward to being late to break a historical record again.
Just a little bit, just a little bit!
Many fans are lamenting in their hearts that if the old Nelson is late and plays a little longer, he can break the historical record of 55 points set by Kobe in a half against the Raptors in January this year-this game was scored by Kobe. In the 81-point game, Kobe scored 28 points in the second half with 18 of 11 and 6 of 55 three-pointers.
Chamberlain created the record for the highest halftime score in the NBA. However, the league in that era was not convincing. Not only were there few teams, but the level gap between teams was also huge. It is generally believed that Kobe’s halftime score of 55 points was the highest in the league. recorded.
Even the commentator of the court station is full of expectations for breaking the record late today. After all, he still has some insight in commenting on NBA games for a long time. The Nuggets are in a good state today and want to fight the Warriors. The score is a good time to brush up the data.
Late never really cares about historical data. He has been in the league for two seasons and has created many records, especially the three-pointer record. of.
Looking at the player statistics of the league now, all the statistics related to three-pointers are dominated by one person who is late. For example, the number of three-pointers made in a single game, the highest is 23 goals made by late players in a single game. 19 hits...
When he scored 45 points in his first show and broke Chamberlain's record, he didn't feel any excitement when he was late.
But the situation is different now. One is that this kind of opportunity to score points is hard to come by, and the other is that he needs to play a shocking performance to deter those in the team who do not accept him.
Now the Warriors' locker room strife has not been completely resolved, but because of the team's poor record and the pressure from the outside world, those players who refused to accept being late have been temporarily honest.
In the second half, the two sides changed sides and fought again. The Nuggets showed what is called a top iron baby. They still did not suppress the offensive rhythm or increase the defensive intensity. Anyway, they just chased the Warriors' ass.
JR Smith's nerve-knives attack at the beginning of the game, he dribbled the ball near the free throw line, and suddenly ran out in a circle. He was about two meters away from the three-point line at a 45-degree angle on the left, and he went super far against Roy's defense. A three-pointer is scored!
This ball was unreasonable at all. No one would ever play it like this. Roy was in a daze at the time. He couldn't figure out what Smith was thinking.
I'm afraid you have something wrong with your brain, right?
Smith shook his head and returned to his own half, bumping fists with Anthony.
The Warriors also quickly overwhelmed the half court and passed the ball to Roy late. Roy was not convinced, so he dribbled the ball and hit Smith.
Without slowing down and changing direction drastically in front of his body, Smith's fragile defensive ability could not limit Roy's breakthrough at all.
Roy went to the Nuggets basket and looked back at Mochizuki to pass the ball to Late. He also wanted to be late to break the record. He had already got a shot on his side, but he still chose to distribute the ball.
Being late will not let down the kindness of his teammates. With the signature tiptoe and wrist shaking, the ball draws a high arc in the air and falls directly into the net.
The Nuggets attacked quickly, Anthony received the ball near a 45-degree angle on the right, and suddenly made a three-pointer in a three-threat posture, but the ball missed.
Milicic grabbed the defensive rebound and passed it to Roy who was late, and then passed to Roy who had already run halfway.
In his rookie season, Roy had excellent physical fitness, comprehensive skills, and fast speed. He rushed into the Nuggets basket and scored dunks with both hands like a late pass.
The Nuggets were unconvinced, Anthony asked for the ball again, and he was aggressive from beyond the three-point line. This time he scored against Hill's defense.
The Warriors played a quick pick-and-roll, got a mobile phone late, and hit a three-pointer again, their 57th point in this game.
George Karl was reminded by the assistant coach, only to notice that the late data was already very astonishing. The third quarter had just started, and he had already scored 57 points. This game will almost certainly create a new league record.
Carl hesitated, beckoning a timeout.
The Nuggets finally made tactical adjustments.
No one wants to be a background board, and neither does George Karl. He asked Miller to give up some tasks on the offensive end, focus on being late, try to limit him from receiving the ball, and would rather let him break through than let him open shots.
At this time, George Karl made a mistake. He still wanted to equalize the score and even win the game. He did not arrange for JR Smith to double-team the late arrival.
The game resumed, Anthony performed brilliantly today, facing Hill's defensive goal again.
The Warriors have a clear offensive tactic. If there is a chance, they will quickly switch to grab the attack time. If there is no chance, try to give the ball to the late finisher.
Late and Hill's outside pick-and-roll, Andre Miller hurriedly followed, clinging to Late, preventing him from getting a shot.
He dribbled the ball behind his back and handed it to his left hand late, and suddenly accelerated and took a big stride to the inside, making a European breakthrough.
Miller didn't dare to be careless, and hurriedly turned to follow.
He was late but already reached the basket. He raised his arms to trick Camby into jumping up, and he slammed into Camby himself. He made a successful foul and made 2 free throws.
With the late free throw percentage, there is naturally no suspense, and the individual scored 59 points.
In order to help Late hit record-breaking data, the Warriors deliberately relaxed their defense. Anthony got an open opportunity again and hit a mid-range jumper.
The Warriors played late, handed him the ball just after halftime, faced Miller's defense, and chose to make a European breakthrough again late.
Because of the fear of late shooting ability, Miller was very tight on the defense, so he had no good way to deal with late breakthroughs. He was hit by late three times in a row. Camby liked to jump too much inside, and he was easily fooled by late. .
Miller almost cried. This person's breakthrough speed is obviously not fast, but the rhythm is very strange. How did he practice it?
When Late took the ball again to face Miller, Miller hesitated.
He doesn't know whether it should be better to defend against breakthroughs, or should it be better to defend against shooting?
At the moment when he hesitated, he chose to make a shot late, and hit a three-pointer again, his 68th point!
George Karl was jumping anxiously on the sidelines, but he couldn't think of any good way.
The Nuggets have a lot of problems with the guard line. Except for Miller, there is only one Steve Blake who can barely play, but Blake has no strength and no speed. He is a player who relies on his height and hard work to defend. Time doesn't help much.
(End of this chapter)
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