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250. Changes in mood

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Even though this is the home court of the Spurs, seeing Billups' wonderful pass and Chamberlain's overbearing dunk, there were still earth-shaking cheers in the At&T Center Arena. Countless Warriors fans stood up and raised their glasses to celebrate this beautiful attack.

This is a visual feast. The fans not only have wine, but also the delicious food for drinking, which is a wonderful game.

Chamberlain punched his chest hard, like a Spartan warrior who had completed killing one hundred enemies.

At this moment, he was indeed a Warrior, worthy of his team's name, and at the same time he did kill people. Under his heavy pull, Thomas, who was knocked away, was lying on the ground in pain, and could not stand up for a moment.

Duncan and others hurriedly surrounded him. Barkley in the tnt live broadcast room exclaimed: "Super-z is better to run away soon. He committed a crime. He murdered poor Kenny Thomas..."

Kenny Smith frowned and said, "Hey man, you've called the wrong name. That guy is Kent Thomas, not Kenny..."

"Who cares what his name is?" Barkley interrupted Smith indifferently and laughed. "Now fans just want to know whether poor Kenny died of a shattered fracture or his neck was broken."

He deliberately stimulated the old partner and said Smith in a pun.

Chamberlain could not continue the free throw because the referee gave an official timeout. Thomas was indeed injured. Chamberlain's impact may have caused some damage to his sternum. In addition, his back hit the floor, which obviously made him feel uncomfortable.

The Spurs' team doctor rushed on the court, but Thomas' injury should not be serious. At least he was not carried down but helped him walk down.

This time, no one went to condemn Chamberlain, only Barkley said that Chamberlain murdered Thomas. Others, such as Spurs fans, could only complain sadly. What did Thomas go up to stop Chamberlain? That guy has already sprinted with all his strength. Obviously, that kind of attack cannot be stopped!

Although this powerful dunk made Chamberlain feel proud, it was obviously not within his expectations for the injury of Thomas. He had also surrounded Thomas and waited nervously for the team doctor's penalty result, which was also the reason why the fans did not accuse him.

After learning that Thomas would definitely not be able to continue playing in this game, many Warriors fans in the audience were excited, which greatly reduced the depth of the Spurs' bench, and the Warriors were one step closer to the victory.

Chamberlain felt uncomfortable. They were playing, but this was not a war, it was a competition. The purpose was to be ‘faster, higher, stronger’, not ‘more fierce, ruthless, worse’. After all, they were just professional players. This was they were working and hurting others because of their own work. This made Chamberlain, who had experienced such a thing for the first time, was a little difficult for him to accept.

Of course, this is also the reason why Bowen is so unpopular in the NBA. He is indeed too bad and too ruthless. Chamberlain dunks according to the ball. It is an unintentional mistake to hurt Thomas, and a big reason is to blame Thomas for overestimating himself. For example, if a car hits a person, of course the owner will be held responsible. But if a person sees a car speeding up and rushing up by himself, how can he blame the owner?

Bao Wen has always followed people. His purpose is to let the strongest opponent end up and then weaken the opponent's strength to help the team win.

Seeing Thomas being helped into the player passage, Popovich's heart sank. He was not angry when he listened to the cheers of the Warriors fans behind him, but was a little bleak: Could this be the cycle of nature? Bowen had hurt so many people in the past, but now God finally wants to punish his team? But if so, then God would be a little too cruel to him, because this is the key battle on the King of Heaven.

Chamberlain felt a little guilty. When the free throw was shot, a soft ball bounced out. Duncan grabbed the rebound. Parker dribbled the ball to the frontcourt and suddenly started to drive away Billups, rushed directly to the inside and threw the shot. Billups was not very nervous after being broken, because he knew that Chamberlain was in the penalty area. As long as Chamberlain was there, Parker would wait to get a big hat.

However, when facing Parker's layup, Chamberlain did not jump up and block the block as he used to, but hesitated for a moment. When he made up his mind to defend, the fighter shot was fleeting, and Parker's throw shot hit.

Not only that, Chamberlain's offense became very unresolute. His power to hit Duncan was no longer so fierce and brave. Duncan successfully blocked his breakthrough. Chamberlain found that he was blocked under the basket and could only pass the ball. Parker jumped out and poked the ball down, assisting Nowitzki to break through and lay up to help the Spurs overtake the score, leading the Warriors 32-29.

Seeing that Old Nelson's heart also sank to the bottom of the valley, he quickly called a timeout. Chamberlain walked out in a little depressed state. He knew that the cause of all this was himself, but thinking about the damage caused to Thomas before, he felt a little uncomfortable: at the age of 19, he was still a kind young man after all, just like he didn't want to see his teammates being hurt, he actually didn't want to take the initiative to hurt others.

Old Nelson understood this truth, but he couldn't help but get angry. Chamberlain had a game, and the old man's temper broke out and shouted: "Damn it, z, what are you doing for me? This is a game, a knockout match, not a charity match, see what you are doing..."

"Old Tang, I'll do it!" A crisp voice sounded, and Winnie walked up quickly.

Old Nelson was so angry that his chest was constantly stimulating. He didn't want to see such a great situation be ruined. If Chamberlain had always maintained this mentality, there would be no need to play the remaining games, and the Warriors would be waiting to be fucked.

Winnie doesn't care that more than 20,000 fans are watching them now, nor does she care about the dense spears and short cannons in the hands of the reporters on the side of the court. She held Chamberlain's palm with her hand and looked straight into his eyes and said, "Z, don't look back, look forward, you need to look forward! Kent Thomas is injured, but what you have to do now is not depression and regret. When the game is over, I will accompany you to the hospital to visit him. This is respect for him. If you are so embarrassed in the game, the Warriors fans will be very disappointed. Perhaps for you, this is a profession, this is just a show. But you have to know that for those Warriors fans who have been waiting for more than ten years or even decades, this is their dream stage. What they need is a real Warrior to charge like a warrior!"

Chamberlain reluctantly cheered up and said, "I know, Winnie, I will forget the scene just now..."

"If you lose this game, you may never forget this game here and in front of the TV." Winnie reached out and stroked Chamberlain's cheek and said, "Don't you understand? Warriors fans want to see you lead them to a historical championship!"

The spears and short cannons began to explode on the court, but Winnie didn't care, and Chamberlain was not in the mood to care about such things now.

Winnie's encouragement finally worked. Chamberlain turned around and looked at the audience behind him. The Warriors fans yelled with all their might: "super-z!mvp!"

Chamberlain clenched his fists and stood up. He nodded heavily to Old Nelson and said, "Okay, Boss, let me continue to play. The game is the game and has nothing to do with personal feelings!"

Old Nelson was suddenly overjoyed. The old man was so emotional. He waved his hand and shouted: "Very good, guys, come on stage, teach the San Antonios a lesson, tell them who is the overlord of the West, and let them despair!"

Although Chamberlain's mood improved, it was still difficult to restore the previous state of killing gods and killing gods. On the contrary, the Spurs were injured by Thomas and stimulated the blood in their hearts. They were full of aggressiveness in their offense and defense, and firmly controlled the initiative on the battlefield.

The two teams were hard to solve and the score could not be widened. Chamberlain, who returned to the court, still felt poor, and the Spurs' continuous offenses failed. The two sides launched a defensive battle. Every player held the ball every time. The transfer of ball rights was like a chain without lubricating oil, which was very obscure.

The Spurs really want to use Chamberlain's sluggishness to complete the counterattack, and it is best to score. However, Chamberlain's previous ferocity brought them a shadow. When they shot, they couldn't help but look at Chamberlain's position first, so that the shooting speed would be slow, giving the Warriors a chance to defend and counterattack.

Parker didn't want to keep going like this. When it was the Spurs' turn to attack again, he waved his hand to signal his teammates to open up the space. Duncan also left the penalty area and took Chamberlain away. There was no doubt that he was going to use singles breakthrough to help the team open up the situation.

Seeing this, the Spurs fans stood up nervously and expectantly. They were full of confidence in Parker's ability and wanted to see a wonderful breakthrough appear in front of them because they really did not counterattack Billups's pass through the crotch and Chamberlain's violent dunk.

Parker bent down slightly, and the orange ball was beating on the floor, constantly moving between his left and right hands. West turned sideways and stared at Parker vigilantly. His muscles were tense, his eyes were staring at Parker's shoulders, and his mind was judging his attack direction.

Suddenly, Parker's dribble speed began to speed up, and the ball quickly hit the floor and made a dull "bang" sound, just like a war drum beat on the ancient battlefield!

Parker pulled out his right shoulder horizontally, and the jumping ball jumped to his right hand. He pulled out his bloody body, and his shoulders trembled violently. His left foot quickly stepped forward to the right, like a meteor flying through the sky, rushing towards West's left side.

"Get out!" West roared, and he quickly moved his body and stood up to block Parker's attack. Parker's right hand holding the ball drew a thin line in front of West. His left foot was suddenly retracted and he walked towards the front left. The ball in his hand bounced up quickly on the floor and returned to his left hand. His body twisted and changed direction, turning to West's right side!

"Damn!" West cursed in his heart as soon as he saw that he was deceived. The center of gravity moved left like lightning (relatively speaking, the attack direction is right, and the defense side is naturally to the left). The wind caused by Parker's rapid breakthrough sounded in his ears. Just as West moved hard to the left, Parker's body shook violently again, and the ball in his left hand was handed to his right hand again. The sole of the shoe rubbed against the floor and moved half a meter horizontally, and then changed hands!
Chapter completed!
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