One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy-Three. Your Technique Is Quite Useful
Sun Ce used an incredible first three steps to shake off Harrison Barnes. The fans cheered wildly, but when Sun Ce jumped towards Tabit, the scene was quiet for a moment, and then cheered wildly again.
Watching Sun Ce riding on Tabit, with his legs clamped around Tabit's stomach and back to slam the ball into the basket, the whole scene was on fire.
And at this time, the referee blew the whistle. Tabit subconsciously wanted to stop Sun Ce with his hands, but failed and was fouled instead.
After landing, Sun Ce muttered to himself in a loud voice: "I've made a defensive move, and it's finally worth a dunk by me."
The referee almost couldn't help but blow the whistle.
The referee really regretted whistling Sun Ce just now, giving Sun Ce the opportunity to show off. This statement really deserves a beating.
However, whenever Sun Ce encountered a clear foul action and the referee decided that it would not affect the game at a critical moment, the referee would almost whistle Sun Ce.
This is related to the home advantage and the effect of Sun Ce's buff skill "Master of Foul Creation". As long as he encountered a clear foul action, he would be whistled unless it was a critical moment.
Sun Ce made the free throw, raising his personal score to 30 points, and also helped the Grizzlies catch up to 71 to 72.
Teammate saw that Sun Ce was more irritable at the beginning of the second half than in the first half, and this was the scene they longed to see and often saw.
The real counterattack began.
An expert analyzed a theory that everyone recognized. The general meaning was that Sun Ce's strong recovery ability allowed him to have a "time difference" with his teammates. Sun Ce's recovery ability allowed him to recover to a near-best state after a long rest period during the halftime break, while the opponent's recovery ability was not so good, so Sun Ce seemed to be more powerful in the second half.
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The opponent was also used to Sun Ce's dunk list and added a first-defense center.
The Warriors were not discouraged. They couldn't count how many times they had been beaten by Sun Ce, and they were mentally prepared.
Warriors players never expect Sun Ce to perform poorly against them. They expect a situation like the regular season win against the Grizzlies this season, where Sun Ce only gets good stats but his teammates don't perform well. Then they can focus on locking down Sun Ce and finally defeat the Grizzlies.
Obviously, the situation tonight is not like this.
The Warriors decided to compete with the Grizzlies.
When the Warriors attacked, Harden made a step-back three-pointer, 75 to 71, and the Warriors led by 3 points again.
This move is really beautiful. Harden's killer move in the first round beat Andre Robertson, Dion Waiters, and Durant.
When the Grizzlies attacked, Sun Ce pushed forward to the frontcourt. He couldn't hold back. He wanted to try Harden's move just now.
He had practiced step-backs and asked Pierce how to use them, but it might be because the burst acceleration was not good enough. The step-back jump shot in the outside singles has always been mediocre. Now the step-back is also a high-post back-to-back turn-back jump shot, and it is easy for the opponent to follow closely. He relies on the "King of Turnaround Jump Shot" to have the step-back bonus to dare to use it frequently.
But now, he felt that he could do it at a glance.
After Sun Ce arrived at the front court, Harrison Barnes felt that he was so nervous that he was about to collapse. Seeing Sun Ce take a step to his right with his left foot, Harrison Barnes quickly retreated, retreating explosively.
At this time, Sun Ce's left foot had just landed, and his right foot exerted force, jumping out to the left and back, coming to a position half a step away from the top arc, and stepping back for a three-pointer.
Quick and smooth movements, Harrison Barnes couldn't rush back at all. Sun Ce's top arc was similar to an unguarded three-pointer.
Harden, who had been paying attention to Sun Ce and was ready to double-team at any time, didn't even have a chance to double-team. Moreover, he saw Sun Ce's step-back three-pointer, which was too familiar.
At this time, Harden heard Sun Ce retreating and tilting his neck and said to him: "Your move is very useful, I accept it."
Accepted
What does it mean?
If you think it's useful, learn it by the way. Harden is about to vomit blood.
He had heard Irving talk about Sun Ce's terrifying learning ability, but he didn't expect that it was his turn now. Thinking back to the beginning, he practiced this move, which took him three years on the bench of the Thunder. It took him three years to turn this technique into his strongest killer move, which was invincible at critical moments.
I haven't seen Sun Ce use step-back jump shots many times, and now it suddenly appeared.
It feels a bit shocking.
Fortunately, Harden has always had a "worship" emotion towards Sun Ce, who played from the bench, and Sun Ce was not as valued as him at the beginning, but Sun Ce played better and became a VP-level player earlier.
The one who was really affected was Harrison Barnes. Then Harrison Barnes made a wide-open three-pointer and missed all three shots.
Even Sun Ce, who was pulling back to double-team Harden, did not expect this. The ball fell directly into the hands of Tabit who was stuck by Aldridge. Tabit passed it to Curry who ran back from the middle. Curry received the ball and raised it up and took two steps to avoid Sun Ce's defense. He stood up and confronted Aldridge and made a steady small floater.
Curry's strong upper limb strength ensured the stability of his shooting in the confrontation.
The key is the ball sense. The ball is like a part of Curry's body.
Sun Ce also learned such layups from Curry and Nash, but he did not learn it well. At this time, Sun Ce felt that he had learned it again.
When the Grizzlies attacked, Sun Ce pushed forward to the front court and saw Harrison Barnes, who was defending him, with a look of despair on his face.
Harrison Barnes was indeed desperate. The year he entered the NBA was Sun Ce's fourth season. Although Sun Ce did not get VP in the 1213 season, he laid the foundation for a superstar in that season. The Warriors had not yet acquired Iguodala that year. When playing against the Grizzlies, it was Harrison Barnes who defended Sun Ce.
From then on, Harrison Barnes has been ravaged by Sun Ce.
At this time, Harrison Barnes heard his defensive target talking to him: "Harrison, don't be discouraged, we are all players selected by the Warriors, don't be afraid when facing me"
Not afraid
Harrison Barnes felt that how could he not be afraid
Just when Harrison Barnes was complaining, Sun Ce paused and continued: "I will definitely beat you with all my strength, and there is no point in you being afraid."
Harrison Barnes hadn't reacted yet, and saw Sun Ce approaching
The fastest and strongest first three steps came. This time Harrison Barnes didn't even have time to retreat. He realized at this time that Sun Ce didn't step back just to see the situation, but simply wanted to try to step back.
Draymond Green and Thabeet retreated directly to the basket. They ignored Aldridge and Yi Jianlian's chance to catch the ball and shoot. They couldn't let Sun Ce do whatever he wanted under the basket.
But Sun Ce didn't pass the ball. Instead, he rushed into the deep three-second zone and grabbed the ball and raised it.
It was too fast. Fortunately, the Warriors' twin towers retreated in advance, otherwise Sun Ce could have directly jumped up and dunked with the ball.
Under the double attack of the opponent's two inside players, Sun Ce's Curry-style small floater missed and the ball hit the neck of the basket.
However, Sun Ce's small lob was made by trying to hold Thabit with his left side, and using his height and wingspan to throw the ball directly over Drummond Green's head. Instead, Thabit and Drummond Green jumped up to block Sun Ce's dunk, but they didn't expect that Sun Ce used the same lob as Curry, and used his body shape to shoot.
Sun Ce landed first, and the ball hit the angle between the neck of the basket and the backboard and bounced out towards the top arc. Sun Ce jumped up again and pushed the ball back into the basket with a self-shooting dunk.
Standard McGrady-style self-shooting dunk Basketball
Curry, who had been watching Sun Ce from the outside, felt that Sun Ce's movements were strange and familiar. At this time, Sun Ce landed and turned to shout to Harden: "James, your skills are better. Stephen's skills are useless. He can't make a shot even if he learns them."
Curry ran towards Sun Ce who was retreating in anger, and shouted in his heart, "Don't stop me, I'm going to kill this bastard. No one is stopping me, cough cough, I'm going to open up space."
Curry trotted behind Sun Ce, turned and ran to the sideline, took away Klay Thompson who was chasing him, and opened up space for Harden.
75 to 73, the Warriors are still leading by two points, and the success rate of both sides is very high. The Warriors are one of the best teams in the third quarter this season. Curry's characteristic of clocking out after three quarters has gradually become famous this season, but the Grizzlies' regular season this season is too crazy, so he is not as popular as in the original time and space.
The Warriors' state reached its peak in this quarter. The Warriors team competed against Sun Ce, who had an explosive individual offense. They had a slight advantage, but they could not widen the gap.
The whole team was held back by Sun Ce's one-on-five. The Warriors felt angry and unhappy, but they were also used to it. This was a demon who could score 70 points in three quarters. They were mentally prepared.
The Warriors didn't think it was a big deal to be tied by Sun Ce's singles, but Sun Ce had been imitating Harden and Curry's offensive methods. He imitated everything he could, and he did it in a similar way. He was not as skilled as the two, but Sun Ce made up for it in other ways, such as his size advantage and more comprehensive shooting ability. This was the biggest blow to the Warriors.
They felt that Sun Ce was playing with them.
It was obviously the Warriors who were leading, but Sun Ce's style of play could even be described as a game. It felt that it was not the Warriors who were leading, but Sun Ce's Grizzlies.
This feeling made the Warriors more and more crazy.