151. A goal must be celebrated (supplement 4/15)(1/2)
Why do the warden and Tianzun have such high standards of treatment?
This butcher is not convinced!
This time, Randolph earned the boos from Kings fans with his skill.
The warden, who was watching the crowd, rolled his eyes when he saw this scene.
During warm-ups today, he heard Randolph complain about why no media in California criticized him.
This was the first time Liu Xiu had seen such a request.
I didn’t expect that this guy actually wanted to boo!
It's a pity that the warden can't do such a thing.
But this is a good idea.
It’s just a bit expensive for teammates...
When the Kings attacked, the Kings players, who were angered by Randolph, cooperated smoothly and easily caused mispositions.
Bibby was playing small, but Tianzun was guarding him. He passed through the crotch and hit the ball from close range.
2 to 2 draw!
Tianzun's ability to defend small players is very good, but Bibby is one of the best point guards in the league today in singles scoring. Not long ago, he had a passionate duel with Iverson.
Bibby glanced at Randolph contemptuously and turned around to retreat.
That look in his eyes made Randolph so angry that he wanted to use a double sword!
Randolph came to the frontcourt angrily, went to the low post to lean against Divac amid boos... and then withdrew.
The butcher thought of the warden's words, which probably meant - a little bit of counting?
The other teammates didn't think anything of it when they saw this scene. Butcher didn't play alone, so he just used tactics.
But the delicate and thoughtful Tianzun's eyes were shining with light - this is it, the changes in the team are these details.
Tianzun got excited inexplicably, looking for opportunities very actively, cutting in, catching the ball, taking off with one step... and smashing the ball into the basket through Divac!
Divac failed to block the shot and was called for a foul!
After landing, Tianzun looked up to the sky and roared. He was a little panicked when he roared... while moving back and towards the side of the court.
If you beat your chest, you're like a gorilla.
Liu Xiu ran to the sidelines and high-fived Tianzun in celebration, and then yelled: "Basketball doesn't lie!"
The referee even took the whistle into his mouth, but in the end he didn't blow it.
Liu Xiu and Tianzun each went to their respective places - the bench seats and the free throw line, and both silently wiped the invisible drop of sweat from their foreheads.
The bottom line fans are already shouting "Roar-out"!
Amid the boos from the fans at the scene, Tianzun hit the extra free throw.
5 to 2, the Trail Blazers lead by 3 points.
However, the Trail Blazers didn't stay happy for long. After both sides played an iron, Peja caught the ball from the wing and hit a three-pointer to tie the score!
When the Trail Blazers went on offense, Randolph's open shots from mid-range on the bottom line were perfect.
Randolph's mid-range shot is still mediocre right now. If he has such a chance to make a shot, the Blazers will accept it if he doesn't make it.
But then Brad Miller received Doug Christie's baseline pass from the free throw line and hit a jumper!
7 to 5, the Kings took the lead!
The initiative at the start was eventually taken back by the Kings.
A few more rounds passed and the score was tied at 14-8. During this period, the Kings launched a strong attack of 7-3.
Seeing that he was trailing by 6 points, Randolph got a little anxious, hit him from the back, turned over and missed a jump shot!
Divac's height and wingspan interfere too much!
The lawless maniac bypassed Peja from the middle and rushed to the basket, leaped high, and dunked to score two points!
After landing, the outlaws beat their chests and roared to retreat!
"?" This is a Trail Blazers player.
When did our high school students become like this?
"!" This is a Kings player.
This dunk was quite good and helped the Trail Blazers stabilize the situation. It was a good performance.
But it’s not a buckle, so why are you so excited?
The fans at the scene were much more sensitive than the Kings players, and they booed like crazy!
Thin and tall, with a pointed head and chin, very dark... plus this celebration, he looks so much like Garnett!
Compared with Tian Zun, Garnett is the power forward that Kings fans hate the most.
In the 1998-99 season, Garnett and Webber were selected to the All-NBA Team for the first time at the same time. Since then, the two have been entangled with each other for the first, second and third team positions for 5 years.
It's hard to say what the relationship between the players is, but the power forward that Kings fans have hated the most over the years is Garnett.
As for Duncan...competition is called competition when there is back and forth, losing and winning.
Needless to say, this goal ignited the enthusiasm of the Trail Blazers players.
It's really hard to beat them with tactical coordination. Their tactics in the opening stage are quite simple.
If that's the case, then take a leap of faith!
The Trail Blazers made a reckless move and failed to narrow the point difference.
It can only be said that the Kings were not allowed to continue to widen the point difference.
When the official timeout entered the first quarter, the Trail Blazers trailed the Kings by 6 points, 14-20.
In 6 minutes and 29 seconds, the Kings surged outrageously!
The Trail Blazers players seemed to have seen the Kings team they played against for the first time this season, and their offense was even more wild.
But the Kings players did not play comfortably.
The opposing Prison team scored 14 points and scored 5 goals in total. Among these 5 goals, except for Derek Anderson's three-pointer after the pick-and-roll, the other 4 goals were scored by the Blazers.
If a team player provokes, you will have to listen to the person who scored the goal yell and scream.
When Kobe Bryant hit a high-post shot, he shouted and high-fived Tianzun who was supporting him.
I don’t know, I thought the Trail Blazers took the lead with that mid-range shot!
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Entering the official timeout, Maurice Cheeks replaced the flying squirrel and Liu Xiu.
Enter Outlaw, Miles, and Randolph.
Liu Xiu knew about this rotation in advance. He was just called over by the coaching staff to discuss it.
This time it was mainly about listening. What he discovered was also noticed by the coaching staff.
Listening to the coaching staff assigning tactical adjustments that he participated in the discussion, Liu Xiu focused on the player detection reports and the latest team information.
"Sacramento Kings, 31 wins and 7 losses, averaging 106.2 points per game, averaging 99.9 points per game..."
Quickly reviewing the player detection report, the latest team information, the coaching staff's tactical arrangements, the actual game situation in the first half of the quarter, etc., Liu Xiu took a deep breath and refocused on what was in front of him.
Come on!
Upon receiving the system prompt, Liu Xiu made his choice without hesitation.
"The Great Magician:
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Opponent: Peja Stojakovic.
Characteristic transformation talent: fixed-point sniping.
Bonus effect: 1. When the host catches and shoots at a mid-to-long distance fixed point, the host always enters a hot state; 2. When the adjustment time for fixed point catching and shooting reaches two seconds, if the host's mid-range shooting ability or three-point ability is lower than the excellent level (
80) will be raised to the level of excellence (80).”
It's a talent that is easy to use. It just depends on whether you have a chance to use it. There will definitely be no chance of using it in the first battle.
The timeout ends and the Trail Blazers attack.
The lineup sent by the Kings is a combination of Bobby Jackson, Christie, Peja, Darius Songela, and Brad Miller.
After receiving the serve, Liu Xiu immediately passed it to the little flying squirrel, and then ran toward the right baseline.
The Kings defense responded quickly.
The sudden points + auxiliary control tactic is included in the Princeton system. The Kings easily discovered this when studying the past few games of the Trail Blazers. They have targeted defensive preparations.
but……
To be continued...