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426 The Power of Newcomers

Both sides were chewing the scores, and the main players were still all in the second quarter. Scott roared and encouraged the soldiers under his command: "Their outside core Billups is now injured and West does not appear. What's the use of Ellis' attack? He is a defensive screen. No matter who faces him, he will make a firm breakthrough and a firm attack."

"Chamberlain is very good, but last week's game has already squeezed his strength. Otherwise, why didn't he start today? Why did he perform so poorly when he appeared before? Don't worry, today's victory belongs to us."

"Carry forward and defend Thunder honor and die in battle, otherwise it will be triumphant," Jordan Jordan shouted with red eyes.

Scott looked at him with surprise, and this kid still surprised himself. It seems that he was indeed qualified to be wronged during the draft. This is a rookie who should enter the lottery zone, not almost fell into the second round. His team is so lucky that he chose the best outside last season, this season he chose the best outside and the best inside. This is God who also wants to see the rise of the Thunder.

There is no doubt that in the eyes of some people, Westbrook will achieve greater success in the future than No. 1 Rose and Tanhua Show Mayo. Rose's playing style is too dependent on his body and can easily cause injuries. For example, Roy and McGrady, these are all lessons from the past.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Chamberlain played singles with the ball in the inside. Jordan Jr.'s defense moves very well. Chamberlain was entangled with him and Green took the opportunity to double-team, so he distributed the ball to Jackson, who made an open position and hit the ball.

When he turned around, Westbrook dribbled the ball and rushed to the frontcourt, he didn't pass the ball. He jumped up and made a three-pointer.

Seeing this, Curry's mouth was full of bitterness, and it was difficult to deal with. Westbrook's nerve knife was about to show his power.

Old Nelson swung heavily, and the Warriors strengthened their defense. He always had an advantage over Scott, that is, there was an ambush under his hands. West watched the game with bright eyes and sat on the bench and stared at it.

In the following few rounds, both sides were not very effective in offensively. Curry boldly used his dangerous moves. Didn’t Westbrook feel like he was killed? That’s great. I deliberately let you go and let you attack by yourself, not pass the ball to Durant, and see how Durant finds the feel.

Westbrook has this shortcoming. He doesn't pass the ball when he kills the ball with his own eyes, let alone Durant? Durant is quite humble. Westbrook doesn't pass the ball, but he is embarrassed to scold him, so he silently follows him to wipe his butt.

The two sides only scored one ball in the first two minutes, and entered the third minute. Chamberlain took over the basket and made a firm hook layup to open the stalemate.

As the saying goes, difficulties are like springs, and if you are weak, they will be stronger. The more pressure the Thunder team is, the stronger the combat power will be. Chamberlain just scored with a hook, Westbrook made a quick breakthrough, he jumped and layup attracted Chamberlain to block, and then passed the ball to Jordan Jr., who dunked.

Westbrook's strong performance made Curry unable to hold his face. The young man was also very proud. He snorted coldly to break through. Westbrook reached out to stop him, but was stuck by Chamberlain. Curry faced Jordan Jr. changed directions repeatedly. Jordan Jr. After all, he was a big man over two meters and one in one. How could he keep up with Curry's change direction? He was shaken away twice in a row, and Curry made a layup with a backhand.

Green received a pass from Westbrook and quickly charged the basket and scored a throw. Morrow, who came on the bench, licked his lips. He held the ball and wandered around the outside for a few seconds, and suddenly started the charge and layup. Durant hurriedly retreated, and Morrow turned around quickly to score a layup with him.

Westbrook rushed to the basket again, Chamberlain slapped the ball to the rebound, Curry organized a positional battle, Chamberlain hit Jordan Jr. and attacked the basket, Green came up to double-team, Chamberlain looked at Barnes on the outside, and Collison could only switch defenses, but Chamberlain passed the ball to Ibaka, and Ibaka made a mid-range shot.

At this time, the stadium has completely become the world of these young people. The Thunder team plays Jordan Durant and Westbrook Jr., and the Warriors. This is Chamberlain and Curry and Morro and Ibaka. The eight main players on both sides are all newcomers under the second grade. Morro, the oldest, is only 2 years old.

Seeing this scene, Billups on the side of the court shook his head in a sigh and couldn't help but sigh: "These young people are really fierce. The future belongs to them, and now they belong to them."

Heroes are old, Billups was once the man who was the boss of the Pistons. Back then, he commanded the Five Tiger Generals to fight south and north, and fight east and west, and meet all the heroes in the world. But there has never been a game like today, and the newcomer has become the key to determining the outcome.

After that, Durant suddenly found the touch. He made two consecutive three-pointers to hit a 60-span climax. Ibaka, the Warriors, blocked the layup by Jordan Jr. Then Chamberlain attracted double teams to pass the ball again. Ibaka, the latter made another move. Jordan Jr. grabbed the rebound and shouted: "This is the assistant you carefully selected for you in the uniform team? Chamberlain, you regret it, just because he is worthy of me and was selected?"

To be honest, Jordan Jr. was very fierce in this game, and this was his real debut in the NHA regular season. He played so well. Chamberlain was really depressed. Ibaka was good and had great potential. He knew, but Jordan Jr. is obviously even better now.

Of course, he couldn't say such things. After Jordan Jordan finished yelling, Chamberlain said contemptuously: "No matter how many advantages a madman has, he is just a madman warrior, no matter how many shortcomings he has, he is still a warrior."

Then Chamberlain led the team to catch up to 34I, but the score gap basically stopped at this point. Westbrook and Green scored 4 points in a row, and the Thunder 47-B led the score to 9 points. Old Nelson asked for a timeout again.

Morrow ended and West landed on the court.

The Mad Dog made an extraordinary move. Even if West was sent to the Warriors at the Supersonics, although he repeatedly said that he did not hate this team, how could he really not hate it at all? Or he did not hate the Thunder, but was filled with anger in his heart, wanting to prove himself in front of this team, just like Jordan Jr.

Although Jordan Jr.'s defense moves very well, Chamberlain knew that he was just eager to win, and did not really want to provoke trouble with rough movements. Sometimes he also waved his elbow, but Jordan Jordan also cared and didn't complain if he was hit by an elbow. He gritted his teeth and continued to rush and beat him hard, so Chamberlain now admired him very much.

After playing, West used a quick breakthrough to get Durant's layup, and then he stole Westbrook's pass and launched a counterattack, scoring 4 points in a row to help the team bite the score again.

Durant reached out to the ball and played singles at West. The latter was of a height disadvantage, but it was too late to switch defense with Barnes, so he gambled and stealed. Although Durant was tall, he was very flexible and skillful. He skillfully dribbled the ball and turned around and bypassed West. He made a quick stop and jump shot and got a two-pointer.

West also wanted to break through, so Durant and Green went up to double-team him, and he passed the ball to Chamberlain in the inside.

Chamberlain held the ball with his hands and hit him hard, and then took advantage of this force to take a flexibly step back, holding the ball with both hands over his head for a shot, Jordan Jr. hurriedly pushed upward, Chamberlain smiled proudly, turned around again, then jumped and hooked his hands to layup, a set of fake moves was extremely smooth, Gilmer's teaching did work

As a result, Jordan Jordan was not completely shaken away, and he caught up from the side. It would be fine if Chamberlain dunked, but he made a hook move. Jordan Jordan slapped the ball and gave him a hot pot.

Both sides have excellent offense and defense. The players have strong individual combat capabilities, but there is almost no team combat. Westbrook is not familiar with his teammates for the first time. The Warriors who can control the overall situation are sitting on the bench with plaster. You can't expect Curry, a rookie, to pinch the Warriors into a ball, right?

Neither head coach had a good idea, so he simply let them attack freely, so Durant scored 4 points in a row, and West first made a three-pointer and then made a dunk. Westbrook made a breakthrough 2l, and immediately Curry gave him a three-pointer, Jordan and Chamberlain were entangled. Although the latter was not locked by him, he could no longer play as freely as before, and instead did not play the strength that Old Nelson needed.

At the end of the second quarter, the Warriors were still 6 points behind the Thunder with 362. Chamberlain scored 1 points through 4 of 11 shots in the whole first half. Such a low score is rare this season.

Midfielder Nelson adjusted his tactics. He hoped to open up the situation from Chamberlain's point and not allow the team to fight on their own.

In the third quarter, after returning, Curry and Chamberlain made a cover. The latter picked and rolled the ball straight from the middle. Curry passed the ball and planned an empty call. As a result, Jordan Jr. rushed up frantically and slapped the ball away before Chamberlain hit the ball.

Westbrook used the ball to counterattack. He was entangled by Curry and passed the ball to Durant, who made a three-pointer. Immediately afterwards, West and Curry cooperated with each other, and the two played on the outside, and finally Curry passed the ball and West scored a layup.

The opponent always kept a close eye on the score. Westbrook was very anxious. In a hurry, he made a mistake in passing and passed the ball to Chamberlain at the basket. He probably wanted to give it to Jordan Jr. The ball was passed too naturally. After Chamberlain received the ball, he forgot that both sides had changed the ring in the second half. Westbrook directly handed the ball to him, and then he turned around and hooked his hands to layup.

When he took action, Chamberlain subconsciously remembered that this was his own basketball hoop. Didn’t he make an own ball? Thinking of this, he naturally hesitated when he took action. The tremor of his wrist was reduced. Although the ball was shot, the arc was very low and he was sure to make a fuss.

At this time, the most dramatic scene broke out. Jordan, who was behind, saw Chamberlain taking action, and the arc was so low, subconsciously jumped up and took a refreshing big hat, and shot the ball through half the game.

All the fans couldn't react to what was going on for a moment. Some people were shouting good hats at Ford Center Stadium, some were laughing, and some were confused.

Then the two parties reacted, and Chamberlain turned around and smiled bitterly and looked at Jordan Jordan. The latter had a dull face. He looked up at the big screen. The cover he gritted his teeth at the time looked really stupid now.

West grabbed the ball and took advantage of the Thunder's dazed and scored a fast break. Durant broke through to attract Chamberlain to make up for defense and pass Jordan Jr. Jordan got the ball and knocked away Ibaka who came from behind to defend and dunked. He defeated Ibaka head-on, and Jordan Jr. raised his head and roared wildly.

Curry missed a jump shot, Chamberlain scored a second offensive layup, and Westbrook made a layup behind Westbrook's layup was blocked by Ibaka, who was full of anger. The Warriors' offense also encountered obstacles. In the last two minutes of the third quarter, the Thunder suddenly exploded. Durant, Green and Westbrook hit a three-pointer, so at the end of the third quarter, the Thunder led the Warriors with 24 points.

In the fourth quarter, the Warriors launched a counterattack. They didn't want to lose to the second-last in the West. After all, they were second-last in the first place.

Chamberlain turned around and made a jump shot at the basket, and then grabbed the rebound produced by Collison's iron, so the Warriors were only 7 points behind the Thunder/-6.

Durant used his height advantage to force Barnes, who was shaken away and waved subconsciously. As a result, Durant made a jump shot with his hand and scored a "three-pointer". The Thunder once again pulled the score to double digits with 6B.

Later, West and Chamberlain joined forces to fight back. First, Chamberlain made a continuous long-range shot from a high post, and then West made a three-pointer and a breakthrough layup, causing Collison to make a foul of two free throws. The two tried their best to hit the Thunder's B2 climax, and then pulled the score to less than five points.
Chapter completed!
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