I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

One Thousand and Twenty-Two. Welcome to Shura Field

"BUFF skill: Iron-Blooded Domain Effect 1 is triggered. Whenever the host completes a dunk, in the following defensive round, the players on the host's team will be strongly stimulated and enter a fanatical defensive state. The referee will be more tolerant of the host's team. ”

The skill transformed by Mourning's characteristics actually has this effect!

Sun Ce has never seen Mourning play, and he has never seen the highlights. If he has seen the highlights of Mourning, it was Carter dunking Mourning...

But when I play the game, I have seen that Mourning is the kind of guy who drives to the basket or grabs an offensive rebound and dunks it no matter who is there. It is a bug in the game.

Sun Ce guessed based on the skill description that maybe every dunk by Mourning boosts morale, and after converting it into a skill, that effect is directly turned into a skill bonus!

Just like now, Sun Ce had just completed a beautiful dunk and his teammates felt very excited. Sun Ce himself was also very excited. Then Sun Ce felt that he became even more excited. The excitement after completing a beautiful dunk was greatly enhanced!

After Evans advanced to the frontcourt, he encountered Paul George's rough defense. In order to fight with Evans, Paul George's face showed a ferocious expression and his movements were extremely rough.

This made Evans very uncomfortable. He was used to the previous defensive confrontation between Paul George and Klay Thompson. Evans first passed the ball to Iguodala outside the three-point line on the left side of the top arc. He wanted to Slow down and adjust to prepare for a rougher confrontation.

However, Iguodala was already being defended by Tony Allen before he even received the ball. Originally, Tony Allen was very passive in this finals. Neither Evans nor Iguodala were afraid of his physical defense. Both of them are much stronger than him. Even if Evans doesn't like to play small forward, he averages 16+4+4 per game when playing small forward. He is definitely not as good as playing point guard, but he is still smaller than most players in the league. The forward is strong, and Iguodala is a serious small forward.

But now Tony Allen doesn't care about that much. He just wants to be tough. Iguodala was not prepared for Tony Allen's sudden manic defense. He wanted to pass the ball, but even Nash tried his best. Nash couldn't fight. But the speed can keep up with Holiday, and the defense against the ball really sticks to Holiday who wants to respond.

Fortunately, Iguodala saw Thaddeus Young leaning on Sun Ce to get the ball from the mid-range, and quickly passed the ball over. They saw the Grizzlies' lineup of one large and four small before the start of the third quarter and were already ready. No matter who is guarding Thaddeus Young, the Grizzlies will let Thaddeus Young play in isolation.

Thaddeus Young received the ball, immediately turned around, and took one step to the mid-range to break through!

Thaddeus Young is not good at defense, but he is very good at catching and shooting and singles with the ball. When Howard saw Thaddeus Young step into the three-second zone half a step inside the free throw line, he immediately pulled to the side, left the low post and made a sprint. , Aaron Gray immediately followed to stop Howard from starting up. Aaron Gray was not afraid of Howard in a static confrontation, but he couldn't stop Howard when he rushed.

However, when Howard left the low post and saw Thaddeus Young rushing into the paint for a dunk, he quickly tried to rush back into the paint...

Thaddeus Young turned around and took one step to throw Sun Ce away. He took two steps outside the reasonable collision area and jumped excitedly to dunk the ball into the basket. When the ball was about to be dunked in, a hand wrapped with a strap appeared. In front of him, he slapped the ball with his palm!

"哐"

Sun Ce's positional battle is a big challenge!

"BUFF skill: Iron-Blooded Domain Effect 2 triggers..."

Before Sun Ce had time to read the skill trigger prompt, he saw the ball bounced off the rim after he slapped it and was snatched away by Howard!

Although he is only the No. 1 center in this era, the No. 1 center is the No. 1 center. Howard suddenly turned his back and bypassed Aaron Gray who was blocking the way, grabbed the offensive rebound, and directly took off for a second attack dunk...

Sun Ce subconsciously pounced forward, stretched out his left hand in the direction of Howard's dunk and took off...

"Olajuwon's hand strap effect is triggered..."

Sun Ce's palm was printed on the ball that Howard hit with one hand, and he knocked the ball out and hit the backboard with one palm.

Aaron Gray in the back just turned around and came back and quickly defended the defensive rebound!

The fans at the scene were silent, and Sun Ce also stood there staring at the opponent's two big insiders who had lost their balance and staggered due to being blocked, but did not respond to Aaron Gray who was holding the ball.

Just watch quietly.

It was the bottom line fans who reacted first, waving their fists and screaming or spitting obscenities at Howard!

Randomly, the whole scene went crazy!

Sun Ce's consecutive big blocks, and the ones he blocked consecutively were the opponent's two big insiders!

Howard and Thaddeus Young, who were still in shock, were awakened by the roar of the fans on the sidelines. They had no time to think or think about it, so they hurried back to the backcourt.

Aaron Gray walked up to Sun Ce and handed the ball to Sun Ce. Sun Ce passed the ball to Nash, who returned to the inside, and ran towards the frontcourt.

Regardless of the excitement of his teammates, the incredible look on his opponent's expression, or the frenzy of the fans at the scene, Sun Ce himself was already excited.

"Buff skill: Iron-Blooded Domain Effect 2 triggers. When the host completes the block, taking off again will ignore the physical impact of the previous jump and completely take off; when the host completes the block, the opponent's next offensive round shot under the basket will Be more afraid of the host blocking shots. When the host blocks shots at least 5 times in a single game, this effect will last throughout the game.

Side effects: When the opponent is blocked by the host, it is the opponent's turn to defend. The opponent's desire for defense will deepen, and the pace of the game will become slower and slower. "

Looking at the first skill prompt after the first dunk, Sun Ce was excited and cursed "Ma Mai Pi". This not only affects his teammates, but also affects his opponents, which will strengthen the enthusiasm of his teammates and opponents for defense. It is the psychological level that wants to defend well!

But now that things have come to this, Sun Ce also wants to be arrogant. If it's a defense, then it's a defense. The Grizzlies have never been afraid of anyone in defense!

And he has an advantage. He has blocked 4 shots! Another block will increase the opponent's fear of his block in this game!

Evans, Howard and other 76ers players are now thinking that the Grizzlies are starting to defend desperately. They are not afraid of defense. They have not allowed their opponents to score more than 90 points per game in the entire Eastern Conference playoffs. Who is afraid of whom!

So, the game became a bloody battle full of melee!

At 3 minutes and 16 seconds, Sun Ce blocked Iguodala's cut-in dunk, completely activating the strongest effect of the iron-blooded field, and continuously increasing psychological pressure on the opponent's basket offense.

At 3 minutes and 36 seconds in the third quarter, Nash and Holiday were both injured in a confrontation. When they used their arms to push against each other's heads, they made each other bleed.

Nash's nose was broken again, and Holiday's eye was broken. The referee blew a foul on both of them. The 76ers still had the ball, but the game was stopped. The two had to stop the bleeding, and the blood was splattered on the floor. They wiped it clean.

In more than three minutes, the Grizzlies got two points, Nash got two points with two free throws, and the 76ers got 1 point. Howard pushed Aaron Gray's tip-in and was slapped on the arm by Sun Ce. He made one of two free throws and no field goal!

51 to 45, the two teams played more than a quarter of the third quarter, and the score basically did not change!

In the last few minutes of the first half, the rhythm of the two teams was already very slow, and the confrontation was already very intense. In the second half, it was crazy!

Holiday stopped bleeding and put on a bandage and went on the court immediately. Mr. Nash had a nose injury again, but his personal doctor was used to it and treated it quickly, and continued to play. The Grizzlies still needed him to shoot free throws and pass the ball.

When Nash cleaned the blood on his face and went on the court with a stuffy nose, there was excited applause from the scene.

Although Nash is not good at defense, he is never afraid of confrontation. When facing the Spurs' deadly defense and Bowen's defense, he could start the Suns' offense and force the Spurs to attack them, and the Spurs could only commit fouls when they couldn't win the offense.

Facing the 76ers' increasingly rough defense, Nash can still control the ball steadily and reduce their Grizzlies' mistakes.

With the increasingly strong confrontation, worse shooting and slower rhythm, it becomes difficult for Nash to get assists, but at least he can ensure that his team can complete the offense!

After the game resumed, the vicious cycle of both teams came. Both teams fought harder and harder on the defensive end, and continued to maintain high-intensity confrontation. The outside shooting became worse and worse, which led to the need to go deep into the basket or shoot in the middle distance to score.

However, the Grizzlies had some advantages. Sun Ce and Nash were not afraid of rushing into the inside confrontation; but the 76ers were more and more afraid to shoot at the basket, but they had to go. When they went to the inside to shoot, they were worried about being blocked by Sun Ce. Once Sun Ce rushed in, the 76ers players would be slightly flustered when shooting in the inside, resulting in a decline in the success rate!

Compared with the mid-range shot, Sun Ce and Nash, Evans and Thaddeus Young's mid-range shot are better!

The entire third quarter was like a Shura field. The two teams scored very few goals in the running game. Because the referee recognized their confrontation, there were fewer fouls and free throws. Both teams scored very low points, but relatively speaking, the Grizzlies performed slightly better on the offensive end. The offense was originally better than the 76ers. With Sun Ce's threat of blocking at the basket, the Grizzlies had a greater advantage!

After three quarters, the Grizzlies led the 76ers by 11 points, 67 to 56, and entered the intermission.

In the third quarter, the Grizzlies and the 76ers played a single-quarter score of 19 to 12.

If Sun Ce's dunk in the first minute is deducted, the Grizzlies only scored 17 points in the next 11 minutes of the iron-blooded battle, 5 of 19 shots in a single quarter, and only 5 field goals.

The 76ers only scored 4 field goals in a single quarter, 4 of 20 shots!

Neither team made a three-pointer in this quarter, but the Grizzlies relied on more stable free throws to widen the gap to 11 points!

Sun Ce scored 7 points, 6 rebounds, 4 blocks and 2 assists in a single quarter! Nash's two mid-range shots were both passed by him when he grabbed offensive rebounds when Aaron Gray or Jordan and Howard were fighting!

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