Chapter 232 Unknown achievements(1/2)
There are three minutes left before the third quarter game.
Mike Brown played tricks in the rotation, allowing Kobe, Nash, and Li Liang to go down and rest in advance.
Howard played for a while, and when the three and four quarters were connected, he replaced Li Liang on the field.
We are ready to start the fourth quarter and replace Kobe and Nash's two outside offensive cores.
This is mainly done to increase the rest time for the old players and disrupt the rotation deployment of the Bobcats.
Of course, Brown had no choice but to fall behind so much at once. After playing for a while in the third quarter, he felt that he couldn't catch up, so it would be better to change the formation and try it.
After Li Liang returned to the court, Brown hoped that he would rekindle his fighting spirit with defense and passion.
Du Hong was replaced with Li Liang, who replaced Blake, who performed well.
If Blake continues like this, he will be completely abandoned by Brown.
As soon as Li Liang appeared on the stage, Brown could finally sit back on the bench, otherwise he would not dare to go back.
The ball rights are still from the Bobcats, and the bottom line is served.
Ben Gordon received the ball from the outside and then entered the inside after dribbling continuously using pick-and-roll.
Li Liang changed defense from the middle and followed closely, keeping Ben Gordon.
Gordon missed a layup, and O'Neal Jr. won the backcourt rebound.
After handing the ball to Meeks, Li Liang shouted "Run!"
Meeks wanted to stop and stabilize the ball, but when Li Liang yelled, he dribbled forward like a fire on his butt.
The Bobcats' defense has always been bad, but the Lakers are not willing to fight back tonight and are always unable to seize the opportunity.
This time, Meeks forced his rush to the basket, pushed the Bobcats' defenseman and forced a layup!
Failed to...
Meeks was strong and rushed like a small steel egg.
But he is not tall and has an average wingspan, so he is not strong at the basket finishing ability.
At this time, Li Liang followed from behind and scored a tip-in.
58:67, narrowing the difference to single digits.
This is one of the few quick counterattack scores from the Lakers in this game, and it is Li Liang's first frontcourt rebound.
Quick counterattacks and frontcourt rebounds are all dynamic performances.
But to really turn the situation around, it depends on the defense.
Henderson dribbles on the outside and looks for opportunities, Mullens comes over to try to cover.
Li Liang's position was very good. Mullens wanted to get along, but Li Liang stood in a good position, which made Henderson dare not pass.
In the end, Henderson scored a three-pointer from the outside and the ball flew out of the basket.
He felt very good tonight, and the ball almost made it.
Li Liang grabbed the backcourt rebound and handed the ball to Du Hong.
Du Hong dribbled quickly through the half, rushed to the near free throw line, and passed the ball to Li Liang at the bottom corner.
Jamison and Ou both squeezed into the three-second zone, attracting the Bobcats' defense.
Li Liang seemed to be trying to pass the ball to Jamison, but he transferred the ball to Meeks at 45 degrees on the right.
Meeks was empty in front of him, and he caught the ball and made a three-pointer!
6167. When Li Liang came on the court, he immediately recovered 5 points, narrowing the gap to only 6 points.
The bobcat immediately called a pause, feeling that the situation was a little bad.
The fans at the scene were very happy. Many of them were wearing Lakers jerseys.
After returning from the timeout, the Bobcats played very targetedly. They sought stability and allowed Mullens to play singles with the ball at a low post.
Mullens, a player, feels good at shooting and has some steps.
O'Neal Jr. could withstand him, but couldn't keep up with him.
Mullens turned around and threw his right hand gently, hitting two points.
Li Liang wanted to make up for the defense of this goal, but Mullens' height and wingspan advantage was too obvious and it was not reachable at all.
It seems that the job of restoring defense at the basket really depends on talent.
No matter how much Li Liang did in the task, he did not have the bounce, wingspan, and height to make a hard foundation, it still didn't work in many cases.
6169, 8 points, the third quarter is about to end.
After rushing for two goals, the Lakers hit the position and stopped rushing, and they wanted a success rate.
They ran a uc-cut tactic.
Du Hong passed the ball to Jamison on the wing, and Li Liang provided a cover for Du Hong at a high position, allowing Du Hong to cut into the basket.
Li Liang went to the outside of the three-point line and Jamison saw that Du Hong had no chance, so he returned the ball to Li Liang.
Then Jamison went to the waist to make the wall, Du Hong cut out again to the three-point line, and Jamison cut inward with the trend.
Li Liang has two choices: pass the ball to Du Hong, and he can pass the ball with three points when he gets the ball.
The second is to pass the ball to Jamison, and Jamison has a chance at the basket.
This kind of classic little cooperation usually plays with players who have been to college.
Li Liang used a short time to judge. He pretended to pass the ball to Du Hong, but suddenly passed the ball to the inside with a long hit. Jamison took the ball and avoided the defense and made a layup.
This ball was passed very beautifully, and Li Liang didn't use the skill [One shot into the soul].
6369, scored 2 points again.
After that, both sides missed the attack once, and then Jamison caused the opponent to foul, and made one of two free throws at the free throw line, 69:64, only 5 points away.
But in the end, the Lakers made two mistakes, one was that the Bobcats had a quick counterattack or rushed forward.
O'Neal Jr. was fouled at the basket, and Sessions made both free throws, 71:64.
Then Du Hong made a mistake in the offense and was hit by the Bobcats. Jeff Taylor received a pass from Ben Gordon and made a dunk with both hands!
73:64, the score difference has reached nine points again.
There were the last five seconds left in the third quarter, and Li Liang knew that he had to score a goal.
Otherwise, I would win back 2 points in three minutes, which would be a shame.
Moreover, Li Liang has not hit a three-pointer in this game, so Kobe cannot be looked down upon.
After serving in the backcourt, Meeks received the ball and Li Liang gave him a look.
Meeks understood it and quickly rushed through the half.
The Bobcats' defense is also straightforward. Anyway, someone shrinks at them, and they all shrink in three seconds.
Li Liang, who was following behind, missed it, Mix turned around and passed the ball, Li Liang received the ball from outside the three-point line and made a hit!
A buzzer-beating three-pointer!
6774!
Only 7 points away, the task was completed quite well.
At the end of the third quarter, Li Liang returned from the court and saw Brown and said, "I told you not to let me play early. If you go early, we will tie the game!"
Mike Brown was helpless and thought to himself that if you hadn't replaced you with a rest, how could you find your state?
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The fourth quarter game began, and the final decisive battle between the two sides.
It can be said that Li Liang's buzzer-beating three-pointer at the last moment of the third quarter and his performance in three minutes made the momentum of the two sides completely different at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
If the Bobcats lead more than ten points into the fourth quarter, they will be more confident and more confident and smooth in their playing style.
But it feels different when I catch up to only 7 points.
At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Lakers made a mistake in the outside pass.
But Meeks stubbornly snatched the ball back, then rushed to the inside, made a backward jump shot, and scored two points.
This is a very critical goal.
If it makes a mistake, the Bobcats will have another fast attack.
Now that the score is scored, the difference is narrowed to only 5 points, the Bobcats are nervous.
The Lakers' outside defense intensity continued to improve, and Li Liang forced Sessions from the outside to let Sesens pass the ball.
After the last few rotations, Sessions faced Li Liang's defense one-on-one from the outside.
Li Liang directly used the [Death Entangle] and clicked the ball off Sessions's hand.
Meeks received the ball and held the ball and quickly attacked the two defenders under the basket, passing it back to Li Liang who followed behind.
To be continued...