Wang Tu Baye

Chapter 344

Chapter 344
"It makes sense why McGrady and Hill stared at the king's best defender, Doug Christie, for a last-minute attack. Christie has already been fouled five times. Even if he is strong defensively, if he fouls again, he will be called. Six fouls sent out."

"Christie, who looks a bit embarrassed, has made 6 turnovers in this game. This is actually a mistake that is hard to forgive in the harsh playoffs. It's just that the Kings have no reserve players to rotate at the position of shooting guard."

"It's a bit difficult for Bobby Jackson, who is 1 meters tall, to play this position. Then let Hedo Turkoglu, who is 85 meters tall, become top-heavy and unable to keep up with the Warriors' twin star Tracy McGrady. And Hill's footsteps, after all, Turkoglu's defense is at the same level as Peja, and he will definitely not satisfy Adelman if he is responsible for defending the Warriors' twin stars."

Adelman obviously forgot that there was Gerald Wallace on the bench. He would rather let the five-offender Christie stay on the court to try his luck, and he would not cast his eyes on the bench.

Finally, amidst the tsunami-like cheers from the Warriors' home fans, the referee whistled decisively and sent Doug Christie, the strongest defensive gate of the Kings, off the field. Adelman had to replace Bobby Jackson, who was 1 meters tall. Playing, and Mike Bibby, who is also 85 meters tall, formed a double point guard in the backcourt.

"After Peja and Christie of the Kings left the court, the situation on the court gradually shifted to the Golden State Warriors who are playing at home. After all, the Kings' lineup on the court is too thin."

"The current center of the Kings is Scott Pollard, which is nothing. He is not weaker than Divac defensively. On the contrary, he is stronger and more agile than Divac, and he has better rebound protection."

"Power forward Webber is as crazy as ever, but the end of Peja and Christie made the Kings change their blood at the 2nd and 3rd positions. Hedo Turkoglu and Bobby Jackson's offense is fine, but the defense is a big problem. "

"The problem for the Kings is, who will defend the Warriors twin stars McGrady and Hill, center Pollard and power forward Webber are obviously not suitable, they can't keep up with the flexible McGrady and calm Hill, Turkoglu's style of play is soft The defense is terrible, and it seems a bit reluctant to count on him, not to mention that he only has one person, and it is impossible to defend against the impact of two Warriors swingmen."

"Mike Bibby and Bobby Jackson, who are both 1 meters tall, have to stand up and defend Hill, who is 85 meters tall, or McGrady, who is more than 2 meters tall. I have to say, Hill and McGrady played Bibby and Jackson so easily."

"The Kings can only count on their own offense to be fully opened, but at the critical moment of the fourth quarter, Bobby Jackson missed several shots. Both sides played at a very high level, and the scores of both sides have risen to more than 120 points."

"The Kings paused, and Adelman replaced Divac. At the most important moment, he still felt that Divac's experience could help the Kings more. As for how to solve the problem of defending McGrady and Hill, Adelman obviously has not yet decided."

"McGrady made a breakthrough and attracted the double-team defense of two Kings players. He passed the ball out of the perimeter. Hill pretended to make a fake shot. After tricking Bobby Jackson into taking off, he rushed into the basket and scored. 2 points are valid, plus 1 free throw."

"The Kings had to swallow the bitter fruit of the loss of two main players. McGrady and Grant Hill repeatedly attacked the King's shaky defense.

"Hill steadily added free throws, the score was 123:126, the Warriors led by 3 points, and there was less than 1 minute left in the game."

"The leader of the Kings, Webber, stood up. He succeeded in replacing the Warriors with power forward Jermaine O'Neal. I have to say that Webber's offensive skills are extremely comprehensive and very entertaining. It is really difficult to defend him one-on-one. .”

"The score is 125:126. The Kings are only 1 point behind. As long as they defend the ball, they still have to play. There are still 35 seconds left in the game, and the time is still enough. The Warriors will definitely choose to run out before shooting in 24 seconds."

"The Warriors didn't call a timeout. Obviously Warriors coach Lenny chose to fully trust the players' own choices. Billups dribbled the ball across half court and began to bend over to beat the ball. Mike Bibby's height Depending on his weight, his shoves and shoves can't shake Billups."

"O'Neal, who received the ball with his back, turned over and made a shooting posture. There were three insiders and outside players of the Kings, and they jumped up to block the shot. However, O'Neal was obviously a fake. He passed the ball behind the air and returned the ball Out of line."

"The bottom corner was open again, and Grant Hill was completely missed. The most critical shot of the game, Hill took the ball and made a three-pointer with a standard to impeccable elegant figure."

"Under the breathless anticipation of the fans, the basketball went into the net, 125:129. The Warriors led by 4 points. With only 10 seconds left in the game, the Kings had no choice but to call another long timeout."

"Adelman was replaced by no one, and the players could only rest for a while. On the other hand, on the Golden State Warriors side, coach Lenny replaced No. 10 Dennis Rodman, who had a minor injury. O'Neal was limping, the scorer Grant Hill was replaced, and Larry Hughes, who was 1 meters tall, came on and he was very suitable to defend Bobby Jackson and Mike Bibby."

"The Kings served from the sideline. Mike Bibby chose to pass the pass to Turkoglu, who was outstretched for the ball from outside the three-point line. Turkoglu took the ball and turned around to shoot. The opportunity to attack again, it has to be said that it is very difficult."

"Blind shot Turkoglu looked unlucky, his shot missed, the rebound was picked up by Warriors Dennis Rodman, Larry Hughes and Billups, who were already down, were running wild, Alongside them were Mike Bibby and Bobby Jackson chasing after them."

"Dennis Rodman made a gesture to pass the ball and threw the ball forward fiercely. All the Kings players generally followed his gaze and ran towards their own half. Got tricked by Rodman's feint and didn't foul him again."

"But all the Kings players were deceived by Rodman's superb acting skills. Rodman didn't pass the ball out at all, and the ball was still held tightly in his arms. When he found out that the Kings players who had been fooled ran back and fouled, time went on like this. A few seconds passed."

(End of this chapter)

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