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Chapter 133 Dare to pull the emperor down, ask for support)(2/2)

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Being "beaten by IQ" by Paul, James looked sad and seemed a little hard to accept. He was mentally broken, which was not a good sign for the Cavaliers.

Paul made two solid free throws (89:85)

The game continued, James once again "hardened his bow" and scored the ball strongly against the defense of two people. (89:87)

The Eagles' coaching staff collectively stood up and made a "walking" hand gesture. Ke Yan expressed dissatisfaction with the referee: "Please see clearly how many steps James has taken, or you can directly propose to President Stern to cancel the walking."

Regulation."

If it was James's iconic "31" step, Ke Yan wouldn't want to say anything. Damn, James just took 5 or 6 steps in a row, and Posey and Josh Smith were stunned by their defensive rhythm.

Fortunately, this is the home court of the Eagles. In the next round of defense after the Eagles' offense, the referee did not call a "suspected pushing" foul by Josh Smith. The Eagles directly counterattacked quickly after stealing the ball. Diaw

Assisted Paul for a layup and caused Gooden to foul. After making the extra free throw, the Hawks opened the point difference to 7 points. (94:87)

The first home victory was just around the corner, and the home fans were all excited. Under heavy pressure, James and his teammates once again made mistakes in coordination. This time, the whole audience was even more jubilant!

The official timeout came at the right time, and the Cavaliers got a certain amount of breathing space. However, the head coach's on-the-spot command ability was not enough, so the breathing space could only be used to breathe.

On the Hawks' side, Ke Yan once again made personnel arrangements, replacing Barnes with Mickey Moore, adding an inside high point to contain James, and at the same time liberating Josh Smith to the small forward position.

After returning from the timeout, the situation was still in the hands of the Eagles. The Cavaliers struggled several times, but ultimately could not make waves. The two sides remained in a stalemate until there were 2 minutes left in the game, and the point difference was still in double digits. Only then did Mike Brown replace the main force.

To surrender is to admit defeat.

After one round, the Eagles also replaced their main players. Both sides came to the water dispenser, and the last two minutes were just a formality. In the end, the Eagles defeated the Cavaliers 108:99 and ushered in their first home victory of the new season!

In the entire game, Paul was the undisputed best player for the Eagles. With his improved offensive desire in this game, he scored 23 points and 9 assists. He was still only one step away from the first double-double of his career.

A little bit, but as long as he has a good attitude, I believe 10 assists will be a matter of course.

Joe Johnson's performance in the first half was average, but fortunately he performed well in the second half, scoring a team-high 24 points. His firepower in holding up James in the fourth quarter deserves recognition. At the same time, he is also the first Hawks player to join the team in ten years.

Players who scored 20 points in all the first four games.

In the previous three games, Diaw played basketball where "the data does not reflect the effect". Although this is still the case in this game, Diaw's data is much better. The data of 10 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists are the highest since Diaw joined the Eagles.

The most interesting statistic is that after increasing the frequency of personal attacks, Diaw seems to be more "dazzling".

Of course, the best statistic in the entire game was LeBron James with 34 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists. Judging from the statistics, James deserves the evaluation of "It's an honor to lose". But looking at the entire game, James is amazing.

It's true that I can't say it, but compared to some of the superstars that Ke Yan has played against before, the sense of oppression is indeed not that strong, which is not reflected in the data.
Chapter completed!
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