Chapter 120 The Angry Jennings(2/2)
On the court, after Sun Yi made a make-up dunk, he used the basket to stabilize his body, landed firmly on the floor, and then turned around and returned to defense.
He was afraid that if he made unnecessary movements, the referee would call him a technical foul again.
At the same time, Jennings rushed to the basket and picked up the basketball on the floor. Hearing the cheers of the fans in the audience, he felt extremely aggrieved.
He felt that it was a shame to let his opponent ignite the audience with a powerful dunk on his own territory!
"Damn! Damn! Damn!"
Listening to the harsh cheers, Jennings became angry and smashed the basketball in his hand.
The basketball hit the basket and rebounded, hitting the back of Randolph who was turning back to defend.
Randolph was furious, turned his head and glared at Jennings and shouted: "Little dwarf, do you want to fight?"
Seeing that something was wrong, the referee immediately ran forward and whistled Jennings for a technical foul.
At the same time, Sun Yi ran over, grabbed the angry Randolph, comforted him a few words, and calmed down his anger.
When the referee saw that the conflict had subsided, he breathed a sigh of relief and blew his whistle to indicate that the game should continue.
Curry stood on the free throw line, took the basketball from the referee, and made the free throw.
The Warriors continued to serve the baseline ball. After receiving the ball, Sun Yi quickly dribbled forward and came to the three-point line to organize the attack.
Curry quickly ran up and circled around without catching the ball, and then ran towards the bottom corner.
Seeing that Curry had attracted the defensive attention, Sun Yi immediately started and broke through into the penalty area.
Ilyasova was half a beat too slow to react and failed to keep up with Sun Yi, so he could only turn around and pursue the defense.
Sun Yi broke into the penalty area to attract Bogut's defense and passed the ball from the guy's crotch to the basket.
Randolph, who rushed to the basket, received the pass, picked up green onions on dry land, and dunked the ball into the basket with both hands.
The Warriors launched a 7-0 offensive wave, widening the point difference to 14 points!
Seeing this situation, Bucks head coach Skiles asked for a timeout again and asked the players to return to the bench to adjust.
"Keep calm. Although we are behind by double digits now, the game is not over yet. We still have a chance to catch up."
Skiles first calmed the players' emotions, and then continued to arrange offensive and defensive tactics.
“On the offensive end, we need to play to our strengths and don’t just play in isolation.
On the defensive end, give up rushing for rebounds, retreat quickly, and don't give the Warriors a chance to counterattack, do you understand?"
"Understood!" the Bucks players responded in unison.
On the other side, on the Warriors bench, Nelson also arranged offensive and defensive tactics.
"Run away, speed up the attacking tempo, make the guys on the opposite side tired, and take decisive action when you have the chance.
If there is no chance, just leave the ball to Sun Yat-sen."
Nelson only arranged offensive tactics, leaving the players to deal with the defense on their own.
Not long after, the timeout ended and the game continued.
After returning from the timeout this time, both sides sent out all their main players.
Sun Yi saw Reed playing again and asked Morrow to continue provoking.
But Reid remained indifferent and did not fall for the trick again, and continued to run without the ball in a meticulous manner.
Seeing this situation, Sun Yi could only give up his plan and concentrate on the game.
In this attack, the Bucks players followed the head coach's instructions and attacked the inside.
Bogut ran to the low post area on the right, leaned on Randolph to receive the pass, stuck out his butt, pushed away Randolph, turned into the penalty area and scored a layup, breaking the Bucks' scoring drought.
The Warriors served quickly, and Sun Yi quickly advanced after receiving the ball and launched a running and gun attack.
The Bucks' players retreated very quickly, keeping a close eye on their defender without losing position.
Seeing that there was no chance, Sun Yi broke through directly into the penalty area. Seeing Ilyasova retreating, he immediately stopped and made a jump shot.
Ilyasova reacted quickly, adjusted his center of gravity, and then rushed forward to interfere, but the effect was minimal.
Bang!
The basketball bounced out of the frame and missed!
Under the basket, Bogut grabbed the rebound and passed the ball out.
After receiving the ball, Jennings quickly advanced, and after reaching the three-point line, he changed direction in front of Curry and broke through towards the basket.
Sun Yi and Randolph retreated to the penalty area to close the door and beat the dog.
Jennings didn't hit the ball and passed the ball.
Ilyasova, who was ambushing in the bottom corner, received the pass. When he raised the ball to shoot, he saw a Warriors player pounce on him and immediately passed the ball.
Reed, who was outside the three-point line on the right, received the pass and hit a three-pointer.
After being scored by the Bucks one after another, Sun Yi felt that he had to be steady and improve his success rate.
In this attack, Sun Yi dribbled to the top of the arc and waved to Curry.
Curry saw that Sun Yi did not make any tactical gestures, so he understood and ran up.
When Sun Yi saw Curry running outside the three-point line, he immediately passed the ball and ran towards the basket.
Ilyasova immediately turned around to pursue him, but he didn't expect Sun Yi to kill a carbine and failed to follow up.
After Sun Yi ran back, he set an off-ball screen for Curry and blocked Jennings.
"Hey man, didn't expect me to show up here!"
After hearing this, Zhan Nings gritted his teeth in anger and clenched his fists.
I really want to beat this bitch up!
On the other side, Curry used the screen to break into the three-point line and hit a jump shot, stabilizing the situation on the court.
Looking back, Bogut hit the inside and was double-teamed. He assisted Ilyasova with a three-pointer, continuing the offensive firepower.
In the subsequent game, both sides showed their magical powers, played to their own advantages, and each scored points, so that the score could not be opened.
At the end of the half, the score on the big screen was 58 to 49, and the Warriors led by 9 points entering the second half.
Chapter completed!