Chapter 2004 No way(2/2)
"Stephen Curry!!!!!!!!!"
Did you see what was being shouted at Oracle Arena? Curry’s state in this series is so good that if this world were a digital game world, then Curry would be the “King of the Western Conference Finals” now.
buff. Why? Because after Kobe, his data is the strongest in the Western Conference Finals. Playing in the Western Conference Finals is easy to explode, especially this year. Curry has waited too long. He is covered in flames, even Westbrook.
It doesn't matter if you hit him with a burst, just hit him back!
Even Westbrook was a little shocked to find that he was not as capable as the Warriors' No. 30 on the offensive end!
Curry averaged 36+ points per game in this round of the series. In addition, the new generation of Western Conference Finals king is not a boast. Westbrook suddenly fell into a disadvantage in terms of offense! But the Lakers still gave Tang Qian face.
Yes, I don’t want my boss to be out of the game like this. No, George has also stepped up. He is in the "General George" state, with all kinds of strong shots, which seems to help the Lakers gain momentum.
But no one wanted to attack Tang Qian, so Durant stepped forward and beat him back.
Are you strong? Yes, but that's it, because in the playoffs, I am stronger, more top-notch, and more perverted.
This year's Durant is also abnormal. He is much better than last year's state, and this is still very rare. He and Curry are both in excellent form during the playoffs, so what if George breaks out?
I can just suppress it and go back alone.
Nothing to be surprised about.
Seeing this, Lakers fans' hearts froze. Westbrook and George both tried to stand up, but were still suppressed by their opponents at one point. In Tang Qian's case, the offensive end was unable to open at the free throw line. First
Trailing by 6 points in the quarter, at the end of the second quarter, we trailed our opponents by a full 17 points. Our opponents seemed to be preparing to play 3-0 tonight to completely determine the outcome of the game and leave the series without any suspense. So,
Cole's use of the main force tonight was considered unrestrained. No. 29 was not given a chance to catch his breath during substitute time.
If you play with full pressure, your point explosive power will not be as good as the opponent's. The key player is still holding a fatal magic weapon to cover the goal. The Lakers played this game in a very frustrating way. They were pressed along the way and did not overtake at all. Not once.
No.
In the locker room, the atmosphere of the Lakers was unprecedentedly solemn. From the coach to the players, they remained silent for several minutes after entering.
How to break the game? The game lies with No. 29. Usually he is the one to break it. Now he has broken the game by himself. It is still an almost unsolvable situation. How can I say this? There is nothing to say. Who is to blame? No. 29 is the ball.
The team won three consecutive championships, how can you blame him? And in the last game, he tried his best to make free throws stably, but it was still not enough. The intensity of the punishment was not enough to make the opponent stop.
There are no more unnecessary words, because they are all in vain. The lineup on paper was originally not as good as others, and now it is blocked by others, and the words are pale. The Lakers are back on the field, and you can see from the faces of the players.
It can be seen that they still haven't thought of any good methods or countermeasures.
Are you...really going to lose?
The dream of three consecutive championships has come to an end?
Is the dynasty about to collapse?
Lakers fans suddenly felt fearful, unwilling and even angry.
PS: Thousands of words broke out tonight, this is the first big chapter~~~~~~~~
Tang Qian’s 2016 playoff data:
2016 vs. Thunder: Game 1: 22 points, 17 rebounds, 6 blocks, 4 assists, 1 steal
Second time: 58 points, 18 rebounds, 5 blocks, 1 assist
Game 3: 38 points, 26 rebounds, 9 blocks, 3 assists
Game 4: 30 points, 28 rebounds, 10 blocks, 3 assists
Averages per game: 37 points, 22.3 rebounds, 7.5 blocks, 2.8 assists, 0.3 steals
2016 vs. Spurs: Game 1: 27 points, 19 rebounds, 3 blocks, 1 assist, 0 steals
Game 2: 28 points, 27 rebounds, 5 blocks, 4 assists, 0 steals
Game 3: 14 points, 12 rebounds, 3 blocks, 5 assists
Game 4: 35 points, 27 rebounds, 8 blocks, 1 assist
Averages per game: 26 points, 21.25 rebounds, 4.75 blocks, 2.75 assists
2016 vs. Warriors: Game 1: 39 points, 22 rebounds, 4 blocks, 1 assist
Game 2: 33 points, 16 rebounds, 6 blocks, 3 assists, 1 steal
Game 3: 48 points, 39 rebounds, 7 blocks, 5 assists, 1 steal
Game 4: 30 points, 21 rebounds, 3 blocks, 3 assists
Averages per game: 37.5 points, 24.5 rebounds, 5 blocks, 3 assists, 0.5 steals
2016 vs. Cavaliers: Game 1: 33 points, 27 rebounds, 14 blocks, 1 assist
Game 2: 35 points, 30 rebounds, 4 blocks
Game 3: 65 points, 35 rebounds, 7 blocks, 10 assists, 1 steal
Game 4: 17 points, 28 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 blocks
Averaged 37.5 points, 30 rebounds, 8.8 blocks and 5.3 assists per game
Chapter completed!