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Chapter 178(1/2)

The game has progressed so far. For both sides, the game is actually already very anxious.

The game has progressed so far. For both teams, in such an anxious game, they need to complete their respective offensive and defensive performances to get certain game opportunities on the court.

Perhaps it is not easy for both sides to compete in a real confrontation with real swords and guns.

For Warriors coach Cole, what he needs to do at this time is to complete the breakthrough of the Trail Blazers' offensive tactics during the game.

The so-called breaking situation actually refers to two aspects.

Either start from the defensive end, reset the defensive tactics to limit the offensive performance of some people, stay in the game, and then look for better counterattack opportunities to regain the lead.

Or just take advantage of your own offense and don't care about the Blazers' offense. As long as your offense is better than the Blazers, then that's fine.

The Warriors came back from a timeout, and with the score already tied at 57 by the Trail Blazers, they naturally gave the ball more to their core players to carry out the offense.

This time Curry rarely chose to keep dribbling to attack.

When facing Lillard's personal defense, Curry wanted to launch a strong breakthrough in a 1v1 situation, but he still could not easily get past Lillard's defense.

In desperation, Curry had no choice but to withdraw and choose Bogut's pick-and-roll.

A "human shield" like Bogut provides a pick-and-roll, even if he does not occupy an excellent position, but he can still use his body width to form enough pick-and-roll delays.

Zhang Feng could only take one step forward to put pressure on Curry.

Curry didn't care about that. He was completely in his own offensive rhythm. After using Bogut to block Lillard, he immediately stopped and completed a jump shot.

Usually, when Curry makes a shot like this, because his shot speed is fast enough, the opponent's inside player is too slow. Often, the inside player wants to defend, but there is no way to prevent it.

However, Curry underestimated Zhang Feng's defensive enthusiasm.

I also underestimated Zhang Feng's physical fitness and his bounce on the defensive end this time.

When Curry took the mid-range shot, Zhang Feng jumped forward at the same time.

Although it didn't directly block the shot, the ball was blown out with a big cap.

However, Zhang Feng's take-off height and his arms stretched forward successfully allowed his fingertips to successfully touch the basketball, changing the ball's flight trajectory.

In the end, Curry was interfered by Zhang Feng on this shot, and he actually made a three-pointer during the game.

Batum received Curry's "pass" under the basket and directly pushed back.

Although all members of the Warriors retreated and defended in place, after all, in a sports battle, there was no way to integrate the team's overall defense immediately.

Batum quickly passed the ball to Aldridge at 45 degrees on the left.

Let Aldridge take a breather and continue to pursue Green's dream in singles.

However, this time, Dream Chaser Green made a meritorious deed.

Constantly defending Aldridge, using physical contact within the scope allowed by the referee to create confrontation and interfere with Aldridge's offense.

Before Aldridge caught the ball, he was constantly teased by Dream Green. After receiving the ball, Dream Green teased him even more.

Due to Dream Green's small moves in confrontation, Aldridge simply did not have a good offensive space to complete the offensive action.

In order to gain offensive space, and also to avoid being bullied by Green's "little moves", Aldridge made a strong post-up play this time, but during the process of exerting force, Green did not adjust his position, causing an elbow slap in the face.

, Chasing Green, used his wonderful personal defense to draw an offensive foul from Aldridge and helped the Warriors get the ball back.

The Golden State Warriors also began to invest more defensive "skills" on the defensive end to create better defensive effects in the game.

As Aldridge walked back, he was still complaining to the referee that there was nothing wrong with his offensive actions just now, but it was Green, who kept disturbing him with small movements from behind.

But the referee will not listen to Aldridge's excuse. He will only "believe" the game situation he sees in his eyes during the game.

The Warriors' offense is coming.

Curry wanted to perform, but was still tightly defended by Lillard.

For Curry, facing this situation is when he needs to show enough personal offensive ability in the game.

However, Lillard's close defense left him with no good way to perform better in the game and complete such a game rhythm.

Under Lillard's pressure, Curry had no choice but to hand over the ball during the game.

Iguodala faced Batum in isolation on the left side.

The positioning of the two players in their respective teams is actually very similar.

They are all the defensive leaders of the team. They play the position of small forward, but they can defend every player on the opponent's forward and defender lines.

They all have good organizational and offensive abilities, and they can display their organizational skills in team offenses.

In the 1v1 duel between the two, Iguodala tried to break through, but he did not open up much offensive space in the first step. Without a large enough positional advantage, he had no choice but to choose to pass the ball instead of passing the ball.

A strong personal attack.

Iguodala passed the ball to Klay Thompson, who took two steps beyond the three-point line to get space to receive the ball.

The Warriors continuously passed the ball outside the three-point line.

Klay Thompson passed the ball to find Green, who was outside the 45-degree three-point line on the right. When Curry moved away without the ball, the Warriors formed a single for Bogut on the right.

Zhang Feng’s opportunity.

Bogut's shot was in a very deep position, reaching the edge of the three-second zone, firmly blocking Zhang Feng behind him.

Although Zhang Feng has gained weight in various ways during the offseason, sometimes the so-called pure muscle effect really cannot be compared with a center like Bogut who has both muscles and fat in a confrontation.

Tonnage itself is a natural advantage.

With Bogut holding his position, Zhang Feng had no chance to interfere with Bogut's catch.

Dream Green chose to use a ground pass to pass the ball to Bogut, and Bogut also directly started a singles against Zhang Feng after receiving the ball during the game with little attack time left.

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When facing Bogut's singles, Zhang Feng may really have to defend himself independently.

After all, the Golden State Warriors are too threatening on the outside. If Bogut's low-post offense on the offensive end still requires the team to assist in defense, then outside shooters such as Curry and Klay Thompson will tell them.

What do you mean by cruelty?

Zhang Feng could only face Bogut's attack alone.

As for Bogut, this time when his teammates helped him open up enough offensive space and he was about to reach a deep position, he naturally started to fight hard without any hesitation.

Bogut relied entirely on his own body and simply looked for confrontation.

With his own physical strength, coupled with the inertia of such a heavy weight, Bogut can confidently use his full strength to carry out low-post attacks when there are no other defensive players from the Trail Blazers around to help defend.

Bogut, who has no scruples, can still have a certain advantage when fighting Zhang Feng alone.

Zhang Feng's weight-increasing training has continued, but at this time, he is still at a disadvantage against Bogut.

Bogut resisted once and twice. Although Zhang Feng's confrontation did not allow him to gain a big step forward, but after moving little by little to his real threat area, Bogut directly exerted all his strength and completely knocked Zhang Feng away.

After Feng's defense, there was another half-hook that won the shot space, and he shot the ball directly under the basket at close range.

Bogut used his inside singles ability to score 2 points for the Golden State Warriors and regain the lead.

No one thought that after the Warriors went around in a circle, the player with the weakest offensive ability on the field might score such a goal in the game.

Bogut's scoring has never been high since he joined the Golden State Warriors, but he can always find some individual offensive scoring methods that suit him during the game to add to the Warriors' offensive style in the game.

Better gain advantage in attack.

The Blazers' next attack was completely a one-goal effort.

Sometimes, it is necessary to have All-Star level players to display their personal offensive abilities.

Lillard tried several times to single out Curry on the offensive end, but failed. This time, he finally gained a speed advantage in starting.

Lillard's change from the front to the breakthrough, with full acceleration, made Curry's defense unable to keep up this time.

Lillard rushed over and gained half a position advantage.

In order to prevent Lillard from "crushing" Curry directly, he went straight for a layup with his left hand. The Golden State Warriors' defense immediately shrank inside to help Curry defend.

And facing the opponent's 3-man defense.

Lillard did not attack hard, but directly threw the ball from the left baseline and passed the ball to Matthews at the front three-point line.

Matthews' extra shot was really sudden, and he went straight to the basket from the front.

Lillard and Matthews broke through to the basket, directly attracting the Warriors' defense to the three-second zone.

Then Matthews continued to break through and score the ball.

A pass directly found Aldridge waiting to receive the ball in the middle distance at a 45-degree angle on the left.

Aldridge actually got an opportunity to take an open shot thanks to two consecutive fast-paced breakthroughs by his teammates. Naturally, he accepted this opportunity with a smile.

Just begging on the spot, taking a shot from mid-range, and hitting the ball directly with almost no pressure from the game.

"59 draws! The Trail Blazers and Warriors are in a stalemate. Both sides can find ways to score on the offensive end."

After being tied again, the Warriors continued to use different offensive methods on the offensive end to display unique weapons and cause trouble for the Blazers' defense.

Originally, the Blazers' defense was fully in place.

But Bogut did not position himself within the three-point line as usual, provide cover for his teammates, or hold the ball as the team's central axis.
To be continued...
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