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650: Take the initiative this time (5.1K(1/3)

Wayne now dreams about breaking his 72-win record at night.

After all, this is a very great record indeed.

Of course, an achievement like breaking the 72-win record must be taken together with winning the championship to achieve the effect.

Otherwise, it will only be counterproductive.

For example, the Warriors' 73 wins were impressive at first, but because they lost the championship, this record became a topic of ridicule among fans.

When mentioning the Warriors' 73 wins, the first thing that comes to everyone's mind is the 73-win overall runner-up finish, rather than how great the 73-win game itself is.

73 wins turned out to be a shame.

So, just breaking the 72-win record is not enough.

You have to win consecutive games in the playoffs to be called great.

Therefore, the Trail Blazers are now faced with an age-old question - is it necessary to do their best for the rest of the regular season.

No team wants to encounter injury problems before the playoffs begin, not to mention the Blazers' goal is to win the championship.

At this point in the game, many teams that have confirmed their rankings will begin to take a break.

It doesn't matter if you lose or not in the regular season, the main thing is to recuperate for the more intense playoffs.

For example, the Miami Heat's 27-game winning streak was interrupted, which is both a pity and a good thing for them.

Because after 27 consecutive wins, Coach Spoelstra can rest unscrupulously and no longer has to bear the pressure of a winning streak.

They have done everything they could do in the regular season and achieved their goals.

Therefore, there is nothing more to ask for next, and you can start saving your strength for the championship.

But the Blazers can't rest yet. If the team wants to break the 72-win mark, they must continue to work hard in the regular season.

And this effort must be continued until the finals.

There is no doubt that this is a test of the durability of the Trail Blazers players.

No matter how hard or long it is, it doesn't matter. Durability is the last word!

Because it takes time to develop feelings.

In this case, the Blazers will take a lot of risks if they want to break the 72-win record.

After all, the Trail Blazers have experienced injuries this season.

Matthews is still lying at home.

Therefore, Wayne's next goal is also very clear.

That is a game that should be won. Never push too hard and try to clock out in three quarters.

As for those more difficult games, if you really can't clock out in three quarters, then you can give up selectively if you can guarantee to break the record.

From the current point of view, the Trail Blazers will still have many strong opponents in the next dozen games.

He will play against the Warriors, Thunder, Grizzlies and other teams.

But even if they plan for the worst case scenario and lose these three games, the Trail Blazers still have the possibility of breaking the 72-win record!

Well, this is probably called taking your time.

After Mousse's 27-game winning streak, look at Godway's big job!

Facing the Nets and Jazz on the 27th and 29th, everything went very smoothly.

In the game against the Nets, although Reggie Evans, the Nets' famous rebounder, grabbed an exaggerated 26 rebounds, these rebounds did not help the Nets win the game.

Speaking of this Evans, he is really a weirdo.

He once scored 0 points and 20 rebounds in a single game.

From March to now, his average rebounds per game is 15.5.

But the scoring average has always been stable, basically no more than 5 points.

Wayne would like to call him Hanamichi.

Do you think it's because he doesn't want to score? The key is that he really doesn't have the ability.

Wayne blocked 6 shots in a single game, 4 of which were contributed by Evans.

After Evans repeatedly grabbed offensive rebounds, he prepared for a second attack under the basket.

But unfortunately, his offensive skills are too rough, and his height of 2.03 meters is too big for him in the fourth position.

Therefore, you will be taken advantage of as soon as you jump up, and you will be taken advantage of as soon as you jump up. The offensive rebounds grabbed cannot be effectively converted into points.

To be honest, it’s just a backboard like this, so don’t worry!

But the brainless coach Carlesimo of the Nets was stunned to let Evans start and Alian come on the bench.

The UAE has played well in the starting lineup this season, averaging 15+7 points per game, and has had consecutive 20+ performances.

As a result, he was injured for more than ten games, and after returning, the starting position was inexplicably taken away by Evans.

I really don’t know what Carlesimo was thinking. No wonder he was choked by the madman Sprewell on the training ground.

Wayne looked at him and couldn't help but want to lock it.

Indeed, Evans' rebounding data is indeed very exaggerated and very attractive.

But this guy is good for nothing except rebounding, and although his rebounding statistics are beautiful, they may not affect the game.

Giving up an offensive point for a few rebounds is really a NT operation.

UAE came on as a substitute today and scored 12 points, but it didn't help.

111 to 93, the Trail Blazers defeated the Nets. As planned, Wayne led the team to clock out in the third quarter.

After winning that game against the Jazz, the Trail Blazers' record became 66 wins and 6 losses.

Wayne finally realized his dream of 666.

After defeating the Jazz, the Trail Blazers players did not get much rest and had to head towards Oakland non-stop.

In the next game, Wayne will lead his team to play a back-to-back game with the Warriors.

Because it was back-to-back and the opponent was very strong, Carlisle was very cautious in hiring people today and strictly controlled the time.

On the other side, the Warriors played very seriously and therefore controlled the trend of the game.

After three quarters, the Trail Blazers still trailed the Warriors by 5 points.

At that time, Carlisle wanted to give up.

Little did we know that as soon as the fourth quarter came up, the elementary school students started to have sex.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Curry completed a tough steal.

At that time, facing Teacher Tony's defense, Pao'er was about to pass the ball to Redick who came out of the pocket.

Unexpectedly, just as Redick was about to reach out to catch the ball, Curry swooped up behind him and poked the basketball away one step ahead.

Paul's pass was destroyed, but neither party completely captured the ball.

I saw the primary school student pounced on the ball without hesitation, held the ball under his body, and successfully stole the ball!

The defense of primary school students has always been criticized.

But the defensive enthusiasm he showed at this time was not inferior to Pao'er back then.

And this steal was just the beginning of Curry's crazy fourth quarter.

One minute later, the elementary school student singled out Paul from beyond the three-point line.

This time, Curry used a series of continuous large arc changes of direction to try to gain space for himself.

Of course, as a first-defense defender with a physical disability and a strong will, Pao'er cannot be easily passed by Curry.

Curry's continuous changes of direction did not make Paul lose his position too much.

However, even when there was not much space, the primary school students suddenly pulled it up and threw it, catching the cannon off guard.

Well, for a normal defender, the little space Paul gives is not enough to complete the shot.

But for Curry, I only need a crack to shoot a miracle.

The basketball went hollow into the net, and Curry hit a three-pointer accurately after shaking continuously!

Pao'er was shocked at the time. Why was the primary school student suddenly so fierce in the fourth quarter?

Did you act in the first three quarters?

After that, Pao'er's tricks continued one after another.

Yan can shoot three-pointers, break through and score the ball, and is proficient in everything.

Under the leadership of Curry, the Trail Blazers gradually reversed the situation and finally defeated the Golden State Warriors 107-101.

He suddenly won the game that Carlisle was about to give up.

Curry scored 14 points in the fourth quarter and 30 points in the game. He was the biggest contributor to the Blazers' win.
To be continued...
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