I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

Nine Hundred and Ninety-Four. Crazy Black Bear Attacks!

This is... Durant was stunned for a moment and immediately realized that this was a bathing action!

The damn guy's meaning is very obvious - if you can't drink my girl's bathwater, can I do mine?

Not to mention Durant, the fans at the scene understood it and let out deafening boos.

Westbrook saw Sun Ce's actions and heard the boos, but it didn't matter. It was normal for his opponent to provoke him.

Generally speaking, Westbrook admires Sun Ce very much. Sun Ce loves to talk trash, but it is not the kind of trash talk that people look down on like Garnett, but the kind of trash talk in the minds of old-school players like Westbrook.

This silent bathwater greeting, if Durant were not a teammate, Westbrook would definitely show a turtle smile.

Harden covered his head. He felt that the two of them would never be friends in this life.

As for the rest of the Thunder team, they are very angry. Many of them are players selected and trained by the Thunder themselves. Otherwise, they came to the Thunder team early in their careers and have been accompanying the team to progress to the point where they are expected to become the best team in the league. To a certain extent, as long as the Thunder management doesn't commit a suicide sale, the future is limitless, so there is also a very deep friendship between teammates.

Seeing Durant being ridiculed, teammates were excited.

The players on the Grizzlies team were having fun, and Randolph, who had average expression management skills, burst out laughing.

Coach Hollins sighed helplessly when he saw Sun Ce provoking the opponent. He didn't think there was anything wrong. He simply felt that Sun Ce deserved a beating.

And whether Sun Ce may be beaten... Coach Hollins is not worried. First of all, Sun Ce is not a good person. If he offends him, he will definitely retaliate. There is also Randolph, a black fat man with a notorious reputation.

As for whether this will anger the opponent and cause them to risk their lives in this game, the Thunder have already started to risk their lives in the past two games. If the opponent is not calm and exerts too much force on both offense and defense, Coach Hollins is happy to see such a situation .

In fact, in the third game, the Grizzlies played better than the second game, but the Thunder still clenched the score and won the final victory. This was mainly because Durant had better physical distribution. In the second half, the Thunder Played even better than the first half.

The two teams made final pre-match preparations. At 7:58 in the evening, Sun Ce put on his equipment in front of the camera, applied some magnesium powder and appeared on the stage with his starting teammates.

Sun Ce came to the center circle, and Tony Allen, Paul George, Randolph, and Gasol took their respective positions.

Seeing Ibaka come to the center circle, Sun Ce really wanted to call the opponent a despicable person. After he beat Perkins in the first jump ball, the opponent switched to Ibaka to jump the ball. This guy is taller than him. He is one finger taller and his wingspan is one centimeter longer.

"Ibaka, 22 years old, A, B offense, S defense; Westbrook, 23 years old, A+, offense S-, defense A-; Durant, 23 years old, S, offense S+, defense B+; Parkin Si, 27 years old, B, offense C, defense A-; Sefolosha, 28 years old, B, offense C+, defense A-..."

Sun Ce feels that his future is limitless every time he looks at the opposing starting lineup. Durant, who is the weakest defensively, is a quasi-first-class B+, and he is still the type to restrain Sun. There is also a manager on the bench who is not close to him. The coach doesn't like Harden who has improved his ability to A-level.

Fortunately, their side is also very strong. Gasol has A+ level strength, S- level defense, and Teacher Tony has S-level defense.

Paul George's defense has also improved to the A+ level in the playoffs. His performance in the playoffs has even attracted people's attention to his already excellent defense in the regular season. He has a chance to score a lot of points in tomorrow's All-Defensive Team voting. , and is even expected to impact the secondary defense.

It's just that Randolph's B-level defense is a little short of a good edge, but it's not very important, as long as Randolph doesn't become a loophole.

Normally, there would be a pretentious friendly high-five before the game, but it was completely gone today. The starting positions of the two teams were different.

At 7 o'clock, the referee blew the whistle to start the game and threw the ball into the air.

Sun Ce jumped up hard...and retreated immediately after landing.

Ibaka won the jump ball and the Thunder struck first.

Continuing the play style of the previous game, Perkins wandered to the edge of the three-second zone waiting for the ball, Sefolo pulled to the sideline, and Ibaka and Durant moved to open up space and create space for Westbrook. Pass and catch opportunities.

Westbrook faced Paul George's defense and rushed inside. Westbrook's physical fitness was really disappointing. He seemed to be unaffected by Paul George, and he accelerated straight to the basket with super straight line acceleration.

This time the Grizzlies did not double attack, and Paul George defended very hard and followed closely. Westbrook jumped to the basket and took off the lever throw... It almost missed, but Sun Ce quickly recovered and collected the defensive rebound.

Unable to counterattack, the Thunder retreated quickly and Perkins had a strong sense of counterattack. When Sun Ce got the rebound, he immediately came up to block it, forcing Sun Ce to protect the ball.

Seeing that Perkins quickly retreated after blocking a block, Sun Ce was not in a hurry. He slowly controlled the ball and pushed forward, pressing the rhythm. After reaching the frontcourt, he waited for Paul George and Gasol to open up the space, and Tony A Lun went to the right baseline to prepare for a cut.

After Randolph got Perkins into position, Sun Ce lobbed the ball in.

Randolph played Perkins in isolation. Perkins is a very good low-post defender with sufficient tonnage and likes physical contact. He is a first-class A-level defense and is very good at defending Howard. This is what Popovich has been coveting for a long time. He is a center who is not available, but he is still not good at guarding Randolph.

Randolph is not afraid of centers like Perkins. He is not good at dealing with tall inside players, such as Gasol, Yao Ming, and Chandler. Perkins is a short center with ordinary speed. Randolph easily made two consecutive layups.

Randolph was very fast in this ball and had already thrown the ball before Ibaka double-teamed him.

The Thunder can't defend Randolph. Randolph is the best player in this series of their Grizzlies. The Thunder has Durant, who averaged 34 points per game in this series. They rely on Randolph, who averaged 31 points per game.

Paul George and Randolph did a great job in the opening one-on-one defense.

The two teams played very clearly. The Thunder's offense actually had no routine. Durant had to maintain his strength in the first half, not digging, running to receive the ball and shooting, occasionally taking the blame, saving his strength to defend Sun Ce and attack in the second half. Westbrook has been breaking through and passing the ball since the beginning of the game.

The Grizzlies started with Randolph dribbling. When he was tired and needed to take a break, it was Sun Ce and Gasol's turn to play pick-and-roll breakthrough.

It seemed to be the same rhythm as the past two games.

Durant and other Thunder players felt a little strange. The result of their pre-match meeting was that the opponent would definitely seek changes in the fourth game, because in terms of the previous two games, the Thunder had already taken the initiative. The opponent would definitely not continue to play at the rhythm they wanted. The Thunder would definitely hope to continue playing this kind of game where the stars of the two teams competed against each other slowly, because they were getting more and more skilled.

But tonight, the Grizzlies seemed to have no changes. What was the coach on the other side thinking? Durant didn't understand, but it was just right. In this way, they would slowly grind to the critical moment and they would have the advantage!

Coach Hollins on the sidelines was also wondering, what about the changes tonight?

But as the game went on, the Thunder felt a little bit wrong.

Randolph and Sun Ce on the other side also dribbled too hard!

Sun Ce is okay. In the last game, Sun Ce suddenly started to break through crazily, but the Thunder can defend Sun Ce. Even if Sun Ce uses pick-and-roll, they can do a good job of defending pick-and-roll. Ibaka is very good at defending small players. Sun Ce's success rate of breakthrough is not high, mainly because of connecting with Gasol.

But Randolph made 3 consecutive shots at the beginning, rested for a few minutes, and then started to dig again!

This is different from the past three games! Even Randolph, who scored 19 points in the first quarter of the first game, actually only had 6 singles, 3 at the beginning and after the first official timeout, and the rest of the time was rushing for rebounds. This time, he actually took a break and continued to play!

And Sun Ce's role is not to connect with Gasol to assist teammates, but to create rest time for Randolph with his own aggressive style of play.

In the first quarter, Randolph made 9 singles, including offensive rebounds, a total of 11 shots! The Grizzlies only shot 20 times in the first quarter. Randolph's own shots plus offensive rebounds accounted for more than half of the Grizzlies' total shots!

Even in odd-numbered offensive rounds, Randolph's singles accounted for half of the Grizzlies' offensive rounds!

Randolph scored 17 points and 4 rebounds in a single quarter with 7 of 11 shots and 3 of 5 free throws!

Adding Sun Ce's 6 points and Tony's two points from Gasol's pass, the Grizzlies scored 25 points in the first quarter!

The Grizzlies' starting lineup played the entire quarter. Except for Randolph's singles, the Grizzlies focused on defense. The Thunder only scored 19 points in the first quarter, and the Grizzlies led by 6 points in a single quarter.

However, the Thunder only scored 19 points in the first quarter, trailing by 6 points, and they didn't panic. They just felt a little incredible after entering the intermission and returning to the bench.

In fact, even if the Thunder fell behind by 6 points, they were not at a big disadvantage. Randolph played like this, how would they deal with the next three quarters?

Even if Randolph can finish the first half like this, what about the second half? Randolph's low post play is much more tiring than Durant's singles. Durant kept singles in the first half, rested for one quarter in the third quarter and played well in the fourth quarter, but Randolph's style of play is definitely not acceptable.

Thunder coach Brooks analyzed to the players according to common sense: "They want to quickly take the lead in the first quarter. Randolph must rest. We have an advantage in the second quarter. We must catch up the score before Randolph rests and the opponent's offensive firepower declines. But we can't rush to overtake the score. We must play slowly. In the end, we have a greater advantage..."

After that, Brooks began to arrange tactics.

Thunder players thought this statement made sense. After listening to the tactical arrangement, the intermission was about to end. Durant took Westbrook, Harden, Daequan Cook, and Muhammad, ready to go up and compete with Nash's fast offensive lineup, forcing the opponent to slow down and play defense.

Their lineup is not afraid of running and gunning.

Except for the first game, they restricted Nash very well in the second and third games. Nash only scored 6 points and 5 assists in the second game, and turned into a shooter in the third game, scoring 10 points and 3 assists.

If the Grizzlies were a pure bombardment team, Durant would think Nash would be difficult to deal with, but the Grizzlies are not.

Just as Durant walked onto the court, he saw a black bear on the opposite side coming on the court again - was the black bear supposed to rest?

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