I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

One Thousand Two Hundred and Ninety. We Both Have 2 MVPs!

If it is a less important game, Sun Ce would not think it is a problem to change the formation for the playoffs.

Of course, at this point in the season, even if he has to try to change the formation tonight against the Lakers, Sun Ce does not think it is a problem from the perspective of the team.

But the key is that for him personally, there is no game against the Lakers that is not important!

Watching Kobe get 7 points in the first half of the quarter, a strong three-pointer, a run to receive the ball at zero degrees at the baseline, and a cut-in to receive the ball and cause Randolph to foul.

The style of play that hides his offensive desire and occasionally shows his fangs can not only ensure the distribution of physical strength, but also ensure efficiency. Paul and Josh Smith, the pick-and-roll combination that averages 15 assists per game, pass the ball, which is really amazing. Kobe will give it to him immediately when he has a chance.

Sun Ce thought of this and had an idea!

He walked up and took the tactical board from the hand of offensive assistant coach David Fizdale, who was about to hand it to coach Hollins. When David Fizdale saw Sun Ce reaching out to take the tactical board, he really let go and took the lead to surround Sun Ce, leaving coach Hollins, who reached out his hand but didn't catch anything, messed up in the wind...

"Steve, Klay, Paul, Otspess, the five of us will go together. Steve, run as fast as you can. Don't worry about so much tonight. Increase your speed to the fastest and compete with them!

We can't lose to him no matter who we lose to. We have two MVPs, how can we lose to a guy with only one MVP..."

Nash deeply agreed with Sun Ce's words. At his age, he has one less game to play with those contemporary superstars. Those two guys are in such good shape that Nash can't compare with them, so he wants to win even more!

Since Sun Ce has arranged it this way, then Sun Ce must have his own ideas. In this case, he will do his best!

The five of them brought along the inside combination of Randolph and Larry Sanders, who might be rotated, Lopez Jr., and Jimmy Butler to discuss how to play a fast offense.

Coach Hollins finally squeezed into the crowd this time, saw Sun Ce arrange tactics, heard the technical desk announce that the timeout was over and the players of the two teams were going to play, and saw the players disperse... Coach Hollins looked at the championship banner above the stadium. He clearly remembered that it said - Head Coach: Lionel Hollins!

The Lakers sent out a centerless lineup of Paul, Meeks, JR Smith, Josh Smith, and Jamison to deal with the Grizzlies who might strengthen their defense.

However, what Paul didn't expect was that the Grizzlies still sent out a running and gunning lineup when they, the Lakers, had already played an offensive feeling!

Looking at the combination of Nash, Sun Ce, Klay Thompson, Paul George, and Yi Jianlian, the Grizzlies basically gave up defense!

But Paul was not afraid! He has powerful teammates that he has never had before. Whether it is the personal ability of his teammates or the depth of the lineup, they are not inferior to the Grizzlies!

After the timeout, the Grizzlies had the ball in the frontcourt. The first attack was a positional battle. Paul George passed the ball to Sun Ce. After Sun Ce received the ball, he moved to the top arc to face Josh Smith's defense.

He didn't need to make a gesture. Yi Jianlian came up to help Sun Ce block Josh Smith tacitly. Sun Ce used the pick-and-roll and the effect of the 4th level of the ball-holding pick-and-roll expert. After the pick-and-roll, he directly faced Jamison and shot a three-pointer!

Jamison's defense was really bad. He actually took a step back when Sun Ce jumped. Sun Ce felt good about shooting this time. The shot was straight, strong and stable, and the three-pointer was hit!

There is no way to shoot this kind of ball. After the pick-and-roll, a one-step jump shot is purely based on personal ability. This is not a question of tactics or not, unless Josh Smith directly double-teams or Yi Jianlian, who has a strong ability to cut, blocks the shot outside the three-point line.

Sun Ce made a three-pointer and quickly retreated. The system prompt had come just now. The splash was triggered. The next ball had to be passed to Klay Thompson. However, first of all, we had to try our best to defend. Even if the defense was not good, it was always good to try our best to let the opponent pass the ball one or two more times.

However, the Grizzlies did not defend decisively this time. Jamison was not good at defense, but he could do almost everything on offense. He received the ball and made a beautiful step-back mid-range shot at the baseline.

21 to 18, the Lakers were still leading by 3 points.

The Lakers were extremely confident in attacking!

However, the Grizzlies didn't care whether the Lakers scored or not. Sun Ce had already received the ball when Jamison shot. He received the ball that fell into the basket and immediately passed it to Nash. The Grizzlies played a fast break directly!

The Lakers attached great importance to Sun Ce, who had just made a three-pointer, following up on the right after serving, and Paul George and Yi Jianlian rushing to the basket. Moreover, their centerless lineup was fast and could keep up!

However, Nash's initial goal was not to find Sun Ce or Paul George and Yi Jianlian, but Klay Thompson!

Having been partners for so long, Nash is very clear about the changes in the team. Sun Ce and Klay Thompson have a tacit cooperation, but Nash can see clearly their "competition"... Nash regards the characteristic that if one of them scores a three-pointer, the other will definitely shoot better than usual as "healthy competition" within the team.

Nash deliberately maintained the threat of shooting, so that the Lakers' defensive attention would be focused on him, the two who cut in, and Sun Ce who had just scored a three-pointer in the right sideline shooting area. He seized the opportunity, led the team with the ball, and passed it to Klay Thompson who followed up to the left side of the top arc.

Klay Thompson was fearless. He didn't know why he had such strong confidence in shooting now, stronger than usual. He just shot as soon as he received the ball!

It was easy to find the shooting rhythm, and Klay Thompson hit a three-pointer!

When Sun Ce saw that Klay Thompson shot very smoothly and his shooting arc was very beautiful, he shouted "Yeah" in his heart. Klay Thompson seized the opportunity that he didn't know was easier to find the feeling of receiving the ball and shooting three-pointers after he scored a three-pointer. Sun Ce was very excited.

What made Sun Ce even more ecstatic was that when Klay Thompson hit a three-pointer, the system prompt came again!

"Splash Power Level 2 Triggered..."

The trigger probability is 40%, and it was triggered this time! Next, it's his turn to get the bonus effect!

The Lakers' next cut-in layup didn't go in, Paul gritted his teeth and retreated, and the Grizzlies mainly defended mid-range and long-range shots. The vacant cut-in opportunity was only given to Meeks, but Meeks shot well and the layup was not very sure.

Paul's pain was not over yet, the Grizzlies played an offense-defense transition, this time Nash directly passed the ball to Sun Ce, Sun Ce went to the frontcourt to meet Josh Smith who rushed over and shot a three-pointer... another hit!

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