Chapter 108 Chaos, all chaos!(2/2)
The basketball bounced out of the frame and missed!
Under the basket, Randolph pushed away Maggette, jumped up hard, and hit the basketball in the air into the basket, completing the second attack.
8:12!
The Warriors quickly sent a baseline kick, and Sun Yi quickly advanced toward the frontcourt after receiving the ball.
This time the Grizzlies were clearly prepared and retreated very quickly.
Seeing that he couldn't counterattack, Sun Yi passed the ball to Curry to advance, and then ran towards the frontcourt.
When the Grizzlies players saw that the Warriors had changed their offensive strategy, they were a little at a loss and didn't know what to do.
What about the promised run and gun? How could we change our minds at the last minute?
After Curry reached the top of the arc, Sun Yi quickly stepped forward to start a pick-and-roll.
The quality of Sun Yi's cover is very good. After all, he can conduct three hours of special training in a virtual dream every night. This training is not in vain.
Curry bypassed the screen and immediately jumped up to shoot.
Randolph failed to change defense in time and failed to interfere with the shot.
After all, it was the first time I played with this new Warriors team and I had no idea what scoring methods they would use.
Bang!
Strike an iron blow in anger!
The opportunity came up, but I couldn't make it.
The Grizzlies protected the backcourt rebounds and seized opportunities to counterattack.
Gay, who was on the fast break, received the pass and took advantage of the Warriors' lack of defense to stop and shoot a mid-range jumper.
Sorry, this ball is dead!
Sun Yi rushed back to grab the backcourt rebound, and immediately turned around and launched a counterattack after landing.
At the same time, the Warriors players, who had not yet passed halftime, started running with the Grizzlies players.
Chaos! The entire Grizzlies half was a mess!
Sun Yi dribbled to the frontcourt and came to the three-point line. Seeing that no one was paying attention to him, he pulled up and shot a three-pointer.
"when!"
The basketball bounced out of the frame and missed!
"Hey! It still doesn't feel warm!"
Sun Yi originally wanted to get a three-pointer to make the Grizzlies change their defensive strategy against him, but failed.
Gasol grabbed the rebound and passed it to Conley, trying to signal him to slow down.
But after Conley received the pass, he immediately passed the ball forward.
There was no problem with his pass, and Gay, who was still in the Warriors half, did have a chance.
After Gay received the pass, he did not choose a jump shot. Instead, he rushed toward the basket, getting closer to the basket and more confidently.
Maggette, who retreated from defense, quickly caught up and defended, which delayed Guy's advancement, but he was still half a body behind.
Gay rushed to the basket and flew directly for a layup.
At this moment, Sun Yi, who rushed back, jumped up and stretched out his arms to hit the rising basketball.
Snap!
Sun Yi slapped the ball onto the backboard.
Really? Chasing a big hat!
After the basketball rebounded, it was grabbed by Maggette who was following up. He turned around and dribbled, found his teammate, and immediately passed the ball out.
The Grizzlies' half started to get chaotic.
Although it was a bit chaotic, the Grizzlies players were defensively aware and knew to keep an eye on the two shooters Curry and Moreau.
Seeing that there was no chance, the elementary school student passed the ball to Anthony Randolph who was cutting inside.
Gasol immediately moved sideways into the penalty area to block the opponent's breakthrough route.
Anthony Randolph did not force the ball because he caught a glimpse of a familiar figure from the corner of his eye and immediately threw the ball over the basket.
Seeing this situation, Gasol had a terrible secret. He jumped up to intercept but failed to touch the basketball.
At the same time, Sun Yi, who came from behind, jumped into the air, grabbed the basketball in the air and dunked it into the basket.
The audience burst into applause, cheers and shouts resounded throughout the arena, and the atmosphere at the scene reached its peak again.
In the next few rounds, the situation on the court was still chaotic.
Fighting and fighting, the Grizzlies fell into the Warriors' rhythm before they knew it.
The two teams accelerated their offensive and defensive rhythm and played very chaotically.
This is what the Warriors want to see. The more chaos, the better for them.
In such a chaotic fight, the success rate of both teams is very high. After all, there is no defense, and they all compete for offense.
When about six minutes into the first quarter, Grizzlies head coach Hollins couldn't sit still and immediately requested a timeout and called the players back to the bench to adjust.
In half a quarter, the Warriors scored 20 points, which embarrassed the Grizzlies, who are known for their defense.
Although the Warriors now lead by five points, Grizzlies head coach Hollins is not worried.
The overall strength of the Warriors is much weaker than that of the Grizzlies, and they can catch up with just one effort.
What gives Hollins a headache now is that the Grizzlies have completely fallen into the Warriors' offensive rhythm.
If adjustments are not made, the vehicle may overturn.
The main players of the Grizzlies are basically young players, and it is extremely unlikely for them to adjust themselves.
Chapter completed!