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Chapter 1091 Still want to refuse to sweep? It's useless for anyone to help(2/2)

If it were so easy to solve, he wouldn't be the same in the key games of the 2018 playoffs.

The so-called playoff data has shrunk significantly compared to the regular season. To put it bluntly, it's Harden.

He is a typical example.

Therefore, until he breaks this inner demon, he is not considered a superstar at all.

At most he is just a regular season superstar.

I can't play on any big stage.

It's a pity that Bosh didn't have a three-point shooting touch in this game, otherwise the Lakers wouldn't have played so stiffly. It seems that everyone on the Rockets tonight is united and rising up (well, except Harden), which also gave the Lakers a chance.

There is quite a bit of pressure on the offensive end.

The Rockets are trying their best to fight like this. Anyway, they will have a whole offseason to rest soon, so it doesn't matter. If I can greatly consume the Lakers, I will consume them greatly. In short, I will not let you sweep away as you wish.

D'Antoni arranged several offensive tactics during the timeout, but none of them came out. The Rockets' defensive intensity was suddenly much stronger than in the previous three games, and the range of actions was much greater. Of course, he had to say something.

It's not the referee's care. Many actions, even in the playoffs, should be punished for fouls. But now, for the sake of revenue and balance, the league is trying so hard to get the Houston Rockets to win one game and play more games with the Lakers.

Just one session is good.

In the middle of the third quarter, the Rockets overtook the Lakers by 5 points because of Josh Smith's two three-pointers. D'Antoni immediately called for a timeout. The game entered a long timeout. Josh Smith only scored 5 points this season.

He has practiced three-point shooting, and the most annoying thing is that his shooting percentage in the regular season is actually very average. In this year's playoffs, it suddenly became more accurate. It was only 31% in the regular season, but it was only 31% in the playoffs.

It soared to 38%, and the average shots per game doubled compared to the regular season.

No matter how you look at it, whoever catches up with the Rockets this season will be unlucky.

Amid the cheers at Houston's Toyota Center, someone suddenly said from the direction of the Lakers bench: "Hey, I say to all of you, don't let me break my promise in front of the media, okay? It's just a last resort. Show some skills and let us

Bo Liu, let’s deal with them.”

"Cheer up. Next time we go back to Staples Center, we will either face the Clippers or the Spurs. It will definitely not be the Houston Rockets! Go ahead and sweep them, tonight, right now.

Sweep!"

"Sweep!!!"

PS: There was a big clerical error yesterday. It actually said Lakers vs. Mavericks. It was a mistake. I was confused last night. It has been corrected now. Thank you for correcting the error. Thank you~ Will it appear tomorrow?

What about Sweep? Let’s wait and see.
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