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479. Tough Guy Pop

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Rondo's outside position was placed in the group, facing Quinn Cook, and then passed the ball to Finson.

As James' substitute, Fenson played very well this season and could basically complete the tasks assigned to him by Walton.

What everyone unexpectedly expected was that before Fenson showed his various offensive talent, the defender Jerebko stretched out his unicorn arm and touched it, but ended up breaking the ball!

No matter how Finson remedy it, he couldn't get it back. Jerebko, the guy, successfully intercepted it and ran all the way.

The 208 cm tall man was very fast, leaning against Fenson behind him, entering the basket and taking off and dunking with his single arm!

A mistake was made at the beginning, and there was a tacit understanding between Rondo and Fenson. Rondo gave the ball behind him, and Fenson thought the ball would take a step forward. The two of them were the Swedish veteran who seized the opportunity, one in front and one behind.

The James on the sidelines applauded his teammates. It was just the beginning and there were still many opportunities.

After Pope dribbled the ball through the frontcourt, he still gave it to Rondo. Compared to James standing at the top of the arc, Coach Long prefers to use his own speed to shuttle the basket and then find opportunities to pass the ball.

Howard pulled away, Yingge cut in quickly, and after receiving the ball, he raised it high and attacked Durant in front of the basket.

Yingge was so uncomfortable that she wanted to foul forward, but the whistle sounded, and Yingge was the one who fouled!

The referee believed that Durant had stood at the position, Yingge dribbled the ball and hit someone, and the offense was fouled. Walton on the sidelines immediately put pressure on the referee and kept pointing at his right foot and told the referee that Durant was moving, moving just now!

Yingge was very upset about this ball. He obviously went for a foul, but his skills were not very skilled and he was fooled by the experienced Durant.

To convert the ball, Cook holds the ball and stabilizes the rhythm. His task is to dribble the ball through the half and then hand it over to the core of the court. Stephenson faces Durant on the top of the arc, and the advantages and disadvantages of the two are very obvious.

Durant suddenly started after a test step, and passed Finson and directly rushed to the basket! McKinney, who cut inside, was blocked by Howard, who was in place, and staggered and almost lost the ball.

The cooperation was not done and his teammates were not good enough. Durant had to do it himself. He withdrew from the three-point line and received the ball again to find the rhythm. The Warriors all players pulled away and faced Finson one-on-one.

All the fans shouted "defense"! Although Fenson's offense is strong and weak, and his defensive effect is average, he is the only player on the court who can keep up with Duant's ball-holding breakthrough.

This time, Adu chose to play a single, dribble the ball in the top of the arc and then took two steps in, then he turned around and passed Finson and made a jump shot!

Fenson, who was a little impatient, hurried forward to block the block, clicked his wrist, and sent the guy directly to the free throw line.

Realizing that he had made a mistake, Fenson shook his head in annoyance, then stood there with his knees on his hands, looking embarrassed.

Durant scored a handful of free throws and easily made two free throws to help the Warriors continue to expand their lead. 89-78, the score difference returned to double digits, and the Warriors regained the initiative.

Lakers coach Luke Walton's expression is not relaxed. The lineup on the court is very adventurous, but in order to give James and Lam a rest time, he can only grit his teeth and overdo it.

Director Long continued to control the situation and stood up at the critical moment to throw the basket and get two valuable points. Tonight's game is likely to hit the last moment, which means that every goal is very important and you can't be careless in every round.

The Warriors continued to implement superstar tactics, and Cook threw a high ball to Durant at the low post, and everyone started watching the show.

It was Adu's singles against Stephenson, and the two became the focus of the audience. Fenson's movements were a bit exaggerated and kept shouting various words that others could not understand.

This time Durant did not choose to fight hard, but instead turned around and broke through, throwing the ball into the basket. Since Howard stepped forward to prepare for defense, Looney, who was open behind him, jumped high and dunked the ball into the basket!

Durant made two offensive rounds and shots, and he controlled the situation alone, which made the Lakers unable to close the score.

As soon as the fourth quarter began, the confident people in Lake Lake were beaten by the head, Durant showed his true nature as a "God of Death". He was determined to prove that he was an indispensable part of the Warriors' championship.

Rondo continued to organize the offense and distributed it to Pope on the left. He looked for a shooting opportunity but gave Yingge another shot. Facing Adu, who was in full swing, Yingge had a hard time playing singles within the three-point line. After dribbling several times, he passed the ball back to Director Long who was at the top of the arc.

Howard mentioned the pick-and-roll at the high position, and Rondo decisively chose to attack the basket. Jerebko and McKinney immediately formed a double-team. The offense was stagnant, and Rondo was wrapped up tightly in the paint area. Two big hands were fumbled in his arms to try to grab the ball.

Helplessly, he had to jump and flew to throw the ball to Howard under the basket.

BiBi!

The attack time has been completed, and the violation is 24 seconds!

Another failed attack, Rondo seemed a little depressed, but he quickly came out of his emotions. Durant's point was indeed a big problem, so they started double-teaming in advance.

Instead of letting Durant damage the basket again and again, it is better to double-team force him to pass the ball and then test the Warriors' substitute player's outside three-pointer.

Pope lets out Cook enters the inside double-team, and the ball passes to Cook in the open position in the bottom corner. He raises his hand and falls, smashes the iron with a bang!

Howard jumped up and grabbed the rebound. This was a gamble, but the Lakers bet right! Walton understood that this was not a long-term solution, and he planned to take Lam Feng on the field in advance, otherwise the passage of time would be increasingly unfavorable to them.

Lin Feng had been sitting on the sidelines for a long time and felt itchy. He was extremely unhappy when he watched Durant handle the entire Lakers team alone, although Lin Feng himself was not capable of beating Durant.

In the Lakers' offensive round, Fenson broke through along the bottom line and had no chance to return to Rondo. He cooperated with Howard at the top of the arc and continued to attack the basket!

Cook, who lost his position behind him, made a foul in advance, and the Warriors did not make a foul, so the Lakers' sideline ball.

Yingge held the ball on the edge of the paint area, and he was very confident in facing McKinney, and others pulled him away to give him a chance to play singles. Yingge's long arms and big strides played a role, and he turned backwards and wiped them into the basket, facing Pope, who was assisting defense and then distributed to the bottom corner!

However, the ball was touched by Looney in the air and broke out of bounds. The attack time was only 1.6 seconds left, so you basically had to take action after receiving the ball.

The Warriors pressed tightly, and the tall Looney stood in front of Yingge to block the free throw. Others on the field played the Hawks catching the chickens, and caught the defenders and ran all over the field.

Seeing that the serve was illegal, Howard played a key role. His off-ball cover created an open opportunity for Pope. When the ball came, Pope caught the ball and took a three-pointer!

This buzzer-beating ball hit the center of the net, and the Lakers boss Jenny's mobile phone prompted a three-pointer!

This is Pope's fifth three-pointer tonight. It's usually lukewarm, but this guy is really fine when he fights tough games. 19 points also hit Pope's scoring high this season.

He has been playing as a substitute before, but Kuzma's condition has been fluctuating recently, Walton then adjusted Pope to the starter. Unexpectedly, the average score per game quickly increased from seven points to more than ten, making him one of the team's four consecutive victories.
Chapter completed!
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