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Chapter 286 Rocket's Revenge and Thunder's 16-game winning streak

"Will the hosts of the Rockets and Thunder bet tomorrow?" the system asked.

"Betting 10 points, the Thunder won." He Pan said.

"The odds between the Warriors and the Nets tomorrow will be 1:3. Will the host place a bet?" the system asked.

"Betting 3o points, the Warriors won." He Pan said.

"Will the hosts of the Pelicans and Clippers bet tomorrow?" the system asked.

"Betting 10 points, the Pelicans won." He Pan said.

...

After watching the ball and having lunch, He Pan returned to the classroom to attend class.

Although you can't go to class by using the excuse of burning, it can't be too noticeable.

After all, I just came here, so it was not good to be so popular.

Ding Xuqian and Fan Xuemei were quite excited when they came to a new environment.

Knowing that He Pan had burned, neither of them took it seriously.

As early as Jiacheng Middle School, they knew about He Pan's Xiaojiu.

He Pan's single test score is the first, and Teacher Xiong also values ​​He Pan very much, so He Pan has some small problems and she doesn't care much about it.

During the afternoon basketball team training, He Pan was still very hard.

This is not because of Coach Zhang, but because He Pan himself likes to play basketball very much, and he also needs to improve his basketball skills as soon as possible.

However, Coach Zhang was still very satisfied with it: "Yeah, it's not bad, capable, and low-key, and a child can teach."

...

When I woke up on Wednesday morning, the system prompted: "The host currently scores 253 points and his health is 13o days."

There were several highlights today, and He Pan once again asked Teacher Xiong for leave on the pretext of catching a cold.

Back at the dormitory, He Pan began to concentrate on watching the football.

...

At nine o'clock, the game between the Thunder and the Rockets began.

The Thunder faced the Rockets at home, which is the second time the two teams have met this season. The last time they faced each other, the Thunder won 112-1o7.

In this game, the two teams attacked each other in the quarter, and the scores on the field were tight. The Rockets made more and more smooth shots in the second quarter. Gordon, Bamott and Ariza made three-pointers in a row. The Rockets, who had blossomed from multiple points, established a 9-point lead at the end of the half with 54-45.

After the change of sides, the Rockets continued their outside feel, and Paul, Tucker and Gordon continued to score three-pointers to help the team expand the lead to double-digit numbers.

In the final quarter, the Thunder failed to launch an effective point-chasing offensive, and the Rockets kept the lead until the final game.

In the end, the Rockets, who scored 7 players in double digits, revenge the Thunder 122-112 away, winning 16 consecutive victories, and giving the Thunder two consecutive losses.

Harden: Second brother, I'll come to see you, I'll give you a 10 mistake as a gift...

Westbrook: Third brother, you are so polite. Which of our brothers is with whom! Let's do this, I will give you another 9 recitations...

Brother Deng: 1o The one who makes mistakes is a hero!

Westbrook: I, Wei, Harden: I, Ha, and I, in unison: Now, my brothers do not ask for birth on the same day of the same year, but ask for mistakes on the same day of the same month of the same year!!

"The host lost 10 points in this game, and the current total score is 243 points and his health is 120 days." The system said.

"Where does the Rockets win in this game?" the system asked.

"Three-pointers and free throws, but the root of it is still in the ability to be a star." He Pan said.

In this game, the Rockets made 17 of 33 three-pointers, with a shooting percentage of up to 51.5%.

Among them, Paul made 5 of 6, Ariza made 3 of 5, Gordon made 3 of 6, Tucker made 2 of 5, Green made 2 of 7, Bammert made 1 of 1, and Harden made 1 of 3.

The Thunder made 12 of 34 three-pointers, with a shooting percentage of only 35.3%.

In addition, the Rockets made 34 free throws in the game, hitting 29, while the Thunder had only 11 shots and hitting 8.

These two items alone cost the Thunder a huge price.

However, this is just a superficial thing, and at the root it is still the ability to be a star.

Why do the Rockets have such a high three-point shooting percentage? Because many of the Rockets' three-pointers are open shots.

Why do the Rockets have so many open spaces?

Because Paul and Harden have a very good passing vision, they can always find open teammates.

In addition, more importantly, once the opponent chooses to switch defense, Harden and Paul can both break through and shoot, and they can always make the opponent avoid throwing weapons and have to send someone to help defend.

In this way, the Rockets' other people will get open spaces, and the two have very good passing vision, so the Rockets can always get a lot of open three-pointers.

On the other hand, Westbrook's breakthrough is indeed very good, but his mid-range shot is not yet clear, and no one can stop him when he is accurate. When he is not accurate, he will not score continuously. Needless to say, three-pointers are all right.

In this case, the Rockets used a contraction defense, forcing Westbrook to shoot mid-range or pull three-pointers from the outside to prevent him from passing the ball. Westbrook's shooting percentage today was not high, which was very annoying.

In the final analysis, there is a gap in the level of the leaders of the two teams.

"The host scored 1 point in this game, and the current total score is 244 points, and his health is 121 days." The system said.

...

The data given after the game was that before Robertson was injured on January 28 this year, the Thunder ranked fifth in the league in defensive efficiency, and the opponent's team's shooting percentage was first ranked first in the league.

However, since Robertson was injured and absent, the Thunder's defensive efficiency plummeted to 23rd in the league, while the shooting percentage of the opponent's team fell to 24th in the league.

Robertson played 39 games for the Thunder this season, averaging 26.7 minutes per game, scoring 5.o points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.2 steals, o.9 blocks.

To be honest, without Robertson, the Thunder no longer has a great threat to other teams.

Without defense and only comparing attack, the Thunder may not even be able to compete with the Pelicans!

The Warriors and Rockets are even less afraid.

The defense value is 30,000 yuan, and the offense is paid for the phone bill!

Scientifically proved: Radish is very important to thunder, and cucumber is very important to girls...

...

In today's game, Paul played 33 minutes, made 7 of 14 shots (5 of 6 shots) and scored 25 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 breaks, which was the biggest contributor to the Rockets' winning.

Speaking of today's game, Paul said: "This victory is crucial to us. We are a brand new team. We haven't played together for a long time, so we have to complete the running-in as soon as possible! Just before the game, Tucker and I were discussing tactics together. I and him were more covers to help us perform well."

Talking about his current range: "I don't know, just shoot it, haha! I've never shot so many 3-pointers like this season, but my coach and teammates have been encouraging me. I feel great, I can hit those shots!"

Paul used to shoot very accurately with the Clippers and Hornets, but he rarely made many three-pointers.

One reason is that Paul pays more attention to passing, and the other reason is that if he misses a three-pointer, he will easily be hit by his opponent, which does not conform to the concept of three shots.

However, after arriving at the Rockets, Paul made considerable changes, with a significant increase in three-point shots and becoming more decisive.

D'Antoni thought to himself: The national three-point tactic has worked, and another hard bone has been influenced, and Capela is the only one!

(End of this chapter)
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