I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Two. The Little Overlord Is Stronger in the Second Half!

Everyone thinks that they are the chosen ones, and this group of players standing at the top of the basketball world is even more so.

The Bulls also stepped onto the court with the determination to win.

Stepping onto this stage, Rose and Griffin both felt that they would be Nowitzki in 2011, Pierce in 2008, Wade in 2006, and Billups in 2004.

The pre-match preparation time was over, and the Grizzlies sent out the starting lineup of Sun Ce, Klay Thompson, Paul George, Aldridge, and Gobert.

The Bulls sent out the starting lineup of Rose, Ivan Moore, Ariza, Griffin, and Lopez Jr.

At 8 o'clock in the evening, the referee blew the whistle to start the game and threw the ball into the air. Lopez Jr. beat Gobert to win the jump ball, and the Bulls attacked first!

The Grizzlies retreated quickly and were well prepared. Rose received the ball and immediately pushed for a fast break. The Bulls quickly went down collectively. Rose arrived at the frontcourt. Lopez Jr., a pick-and-roll master, seized the opportunity to screen Rose.

Sun Ce judged this point while retreating, and blocked it in time. When Rose seemed to be about to break through with the pick-and-roll, Sun Ce received a system prompt that the "siege" was triggered! He immediately rushed towards Griffin, but was still a beat late. When Rose was about to finish the pick-and-roll, he pushed the ball out. The ball hit the floor and bounced into Griffin's hands. Sun Ce failed to stop Griffin from catching the ball. Fortunately, he rushed to help Aldridge block Griffin in time.

But this is what Griffin wanted. Griffin turned around and leaned against Sun Ce and pushed the ball back. Relying on Wan-Moore to catch the ball at close range and shoot quickly, he made a throw before Gobert could make up for it!

Quite smooth and delicate pick-and-roll pass + second pass!

The Bulls came prepared!

This cooperation is not difficult, mainly requiring execution. In addition to execution, it depends purely on Rose's post-pick-and-roll offensive threat and Griffin's close-range offensive threat.

Sun Ce picked up the ball and passed it to Paul George, and the Grizzlies attacked.

When he got to the frontcourt, Paul George wanted to attack with a pick-and-roll but had no chance, so he signaled Sun Ce to go to the high post to play back.

It was difficult to play pick-and-roll against the Bulls, so he played singles.

Sun Ce received the ball from Ariza in the high position on the right side of the three-second zone, and suddenly turned left to force a breakthrough! Ariza's footsteps were very fast. As Sun Ce expected, he did not shake off the opponent. After Sun Ce turned and forced a breakthrough, he swung the ball behind his back with his left hand and stepped across to the right. It was a beautiful behind-the-back dribble, but Ariza had been prepared for this move and stuck to it in time. He was one step outside the right side of the three-second zone and faced Sun Ce. Ariza felt something was wrong... It was different from the situation he saw when Sun Ce dribbled behind his back and turned around! Sun Ce's normal behind-the-back dribble should be to dribble behind his back and face the baseline, then turn around and shoot. This time Sun Ce was facing the basket...

At this time, Ariza saw Sun Ce turn right to face the baseline, holding the ball with his right hand and lifting the ball from the right side of his body, and shooting a hook shot... A close-range hook shot!

Super adaptability!

When Sun Ce failed to turn and force the attack, he knew that the Bulls had studied the Grizzlies' offense thoroughly. Maybe the Bulls had studied every offensive method they had used in the past week of preparation. It is even possible that the Bulls have been studying the Grizzlies from the beginning of this season. After all, the Bulls are invincible in the East.

At least, during the entire playoffs after the Grizzlies reversed the Warriors in the last game of the regular season and won the regular season championship, the Bulls prepared for the finals with the Grizzlies as their imaginary enemy.

So Sun Ce felt that dribbling behind his back and turning around to shoot might not be able to get rid of the defense, so he had an idea - who said that dribbling behind his back and turning around to shoot must be turned around to face the basket? Is it not possible to turn around facing the basket?

The answer is yes! And unexpectedly, the Irving version of "Dribble behind the back and turn around to shoot" was triggered. The system determines that as long as the dribble behind the back turns around to get rid of the defense, the skill will be triggered. He turned around to face the baseline, and Ariza basically couldn't interfere with his hook shot.

What can interfere with his hook shot success rate is the impact of the jump force when he gets the hook shot opportunity in an unconventional way. The bonus effect of this skill is to reduce this impact. Sun Ce's legs successfully exerted force and made a smooth hook shot to hook the ball in!

Playing in the finals, the Grizzlies can't make too much adjustment, including his own style of play. If he doesn't cheat, he can't make too much adjustment in his personal style of play, which is exactly what the Bulls want.

But if the overall style of play does not change significantly, adjustments in details will be very effective!

This is difficult, role players may not be able to do it, and when they do, they are super gods, such as Corey Brewer's single-game 50+; ordinary stars are also difficult to do, and occasionally they can have a flash of inspiration; but for superstars like Sun Ce, it is completely possible!

Solid basic skills, quick analysis ability brought by excellent basketball IQ, and super on-the-spot reaction made Sun Ce's high-difficulty goal seem like a piece of cake.

The simple hook shot can also make the fans feel gorgeous, and the fans at the scene thought of the NBA's historical scoring champion in the 1970s and 1980s.

This is very painful for the Bulls. Ariza defended well enough. Sun Ce had stopped the ball just now. As long as Sun Ce reacted a beat slower and moved a beat slower, Griffin would be able to double-team him. At that time, even Sun Ce would have a high probability of being blocked or making a mistake.

This was definitely a morale-boosting goal for the Bulls at the start of the game. As a result, Sun Ce turned a deadlock into a beautiful attack, which caused cheers from the fans.

However, anyone can see that such an attack consumes a lot of energy! It is not less energy-consuming than Sun Ce's close-range high-speed change of direction after the pick-and-roll. First, he turned and forced a strong attack in a confrontation, then he dribbled the ball from behind in a confrontation, and he had to turn around after being followed closely... Sun Ce could make the shot, and the Bulls admitted that this guy was the best in the world, but this kind of play could not be sustained for too long... Maybe.

The Bulls players firmly believed that if Sun Ce kept playing like this, there would be no continuity, otherwise their mentality would be affected. They didn't want to recall the tragedy before the All-Star Weekend.

At the beginning, both teams showed their own characteristics. The Bulls played pick-and-rolls. No one is better at pick-and-rolls than Sloan, and no combination has better pick-and-roll execution than the two evil spirits. In addition, the Bulls only want to win and don’t care who scores more points. Moreover, the Bulls have more time to study the Grizzlies, so they started with a very strong offense.

Rose’s pick-and-roll with the ball and the high-speed change of direction when necessary, coupled with Griffin and Lopez, the two top pick-and-roll executors. Lopez has strong pick-and-roll execution, but the others are a little worse, but Griffin’s mid-range shots, basket and close-range offense are the strongest in the league today. This season, he has also developed a fixed-point catch three-pointer. Although it is not accurate yet, it is on the way.

The two evil spirits, coupled with Lopez’s cutting ability, and the two 3Ds of Ivan Moore and Ariza, the Bulls’ positional warfare offense is difficult to defend.

In the Eastern Conference Finals, the Celtics took advantage of the role players' hot hand to use a pure tank lineup. The Bulls improved again in the game against the Celtics. Although the Grizzlies defended well, the Bulls were more fully prepared!

The Bulls had a strong offensive position and decisively counterattacked when Gobert failed to retreat in time. When Gobert retreated in time, the Bulls played steadily and cooperated.

The rhythm was a bit slow, but the Bulls had a high success rate! In the first 5 minutes and 42 seconds, the Bulls scored 16 points and made 6 of 11 shots! Ariza and Rose each made a three-pointer, and Griffin also got 3 free throws and made 2.

However, although the Bulls played so well on the offensive end, they did not dare to relax at all.

The Bulls not only did well in offense, but also made sufficient preparations on defense. Lopez's top defense under the basket, Griffin's close-range defense, and the super defense of Rose, Ivan Moore and Ariza, which was not inferior to the Celtics' three tanks, created great trouble for the Grizzlies' overall offense.

From the first round of the Bulls' defense, it can be seen that the Bulls were well prepared, and even Sun Ce's regular play was subject to considerable restrictions.

However, the Grizzlies adjusted their play in a timely manner. They anticipated this situation. When this situation occurred, Sun Ce also strengthened his belief and started the desperate singles mode!

Just like in the first round, when Ariza's outside shooting interference ability was extremely strong, Sun Ce tried his best to get close to the basket to increase the success rate, and made adjustments in details when his ability could be controlled.

The Bulls have strong defense. If Sun Ce plays according to the conventional style, there may be more opportunities to pass the ball, and the effect may not be too good. The first game is the most advantageous game for the Bulls, who have more preparation time. The Grizzlies may have a bad start and can only hold on to find opportunities. Judging from the performance of the Bulls at the beginning, the Grizzlies may really have big problems.

But after Sun Ce adjusted his style of play and led the whole team to adjust his style of play, he relied on the strength of the stars to fight the Bulls!

When Sun Ce played a few singles, he played a few times when he needed to slow down, and then Aldridge played a singles, Gobert was ready to eat cakes at any time, Klay Thompson was ready to respond to three-pointers and run to receive the ball to attract the pass after double-teaming, and Paul George looked at the situation and cut in when there was a chance to cut in, and moved on the outside when there was a chance to receive the ball and shoot from the outside.

This style of play is simple and rough, relying on absolute strengths, and is another way of triangle offense after Sun Ce and Brian Shaw discussed!

After the Bulls took a 16-14 lead, the Grizzlies did not call a timeout. The opportunity for a singles was given to Aldridge. After playing for half a quarter, he knew better who to attack from. Aldridge's off-ball ability was much worse than Sun Ce's. His success rate against Griffin was no lower than Sun Ce's against Ariza, so once Aldridge recovered, he gave Aldridge a singles.

Sun Ce seized the opportunity, borrowed Gobert's pick-and-roll under the basket, and went around to the right baseline of the three-second zone. Aldridge, who was playing singles, made a timely high-post pass. After Sun Ce received the ball, he faked a shot, and the blocking Lopez flew!

Sun Ce rushed into the inside and smashed the ball into the basket through Griffin who was blocking!

Griffin had successfully made up the position, jumped up, and tried his best to reach out to interfere, but with the height difference being almost the same and Griffin jumping higher, Griffin didn't hit the ball, but only touched Sun Ce's wrist!

When Sun Ce dunked the ball into the basket, the referee whistled, the goal was valid, Griffin was fouled, and Sun Ce had to take a free throw!

It was hard to create an opening advantage, but the Grizzlies' star tactics tied it. Sun Ce had already scored 9 points! There was another free throw that was not taken, and Sloan was forced to call a timeout, entering the official timeout stage.

Sun Ce has been in the best form since the Warriors, and his performance almost made the Bulls explode on the spot.

The duo of Rose and Griffin is not inferior to Curry and Harden, and one inside and one outside, with less conflict and less impact on ball possession when cooperating, but unfortunately, their 3D players are undoubtedly inferior to the Grizzlies' double 3D. Although they are more prepared and have made use of the advantages of being well prepared, they are no match for Sun Ce! Whether it is Griffin or Rose, they are weaker than Sun Ce in terms of hard power.

Even if the Bulls are more prepared, more targeted, and well executed, Sun Ce is stronger, and Sun Ce's teammates are even stronger.

This reminds the Bulls of this time last year...

"We are not behind yet! We are not worse than the opponent, we have to be patient, that guy can't keep playing like this..."

Returning to the bench, Rose, who found that his teammates' morale was declining, tried hard to mobilize the enthusiasm of his teammates and achieved results.

But Rose, who said this, thought of the scene a few months ago when Sun Ce played 53 minutes and scored 90 points...

After the timeout, the Grizzlies sent out a combination of Sun Ce, Carter, Klay Thompson, Yi Jianlian, and Aldridge.

The Bulls sent out a combination of Brooks, Mike Dunleavy, Ariza, Griffin, and Gibson.

Sun Ce came on the court to execute the free throw, and the free throw was successful, and the Grizzlies overtook by one point with 17 to 16.

After working hard for most of the quarter, it seemed that the team had the advantage, but they were still overtaken, which put a lot of pressure on the Bulls players.

However, in the following period of time, the Bulls players found that Sun Ce did not play as hard as in the first half of the quarter. Although the Grizzlies started the team's offensive mode, their Bulls' defense declined, and the Grizzlies' offense became more and more unstoppable, Gobert and Paul George, two top defensive players, went down to rest, and the Bulls' offense also played better, and they were close to the Grizzlies.

Sun Ce knew that the opponent's defense was declining, which was a good opportunity to score. However, as the Bulls expected, even if he was only prepared to devote his energy to half the game, he couldn't play like that all the time. In the playoffs, the refereeing standards were looser. Even if he was in the best condition, he couldn't throw so many times like the game before the All-Star Weekend. Every offensive consumption was greater than that regular season game.

However, Sun Ce was very patient and didn't rush. There was a chance to score, but winning was the most important thing. Since they had survived the opponent's fierce start, they were already in the state and were not inferior to the Bulls in terms of team performance. So they played like this and rushed again when necessary.

After the first quarter, Sun Ce scored 14 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 block. The Bulls controlled their mistakes very well. Although Sun Ce predicted the opponent's pass several times, the opponent's pass was fast and did not stick to the ball. The reaction speed and execution of the receiving player were also very fast, which did not give him a chance to steal.

Relying on Sun Ce's 14 points and 4 assists and Aldridge's 7 points and 2 assists, the Grizzlies tied the Bulls 33-3 in the first quarter!

In the second quarter, Sun Ce continued to play, and Tony Allen, Paul George, JaMychal Green, and Randolph played with Sun Ce.

When the situation had stabilized, Coach Hollins wanted to try a change. He did not continue to attack, but prepared to attack the defense.

But this change failed! When playing against the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals, Rose had already had experience in dealing with the fast double-teaming, switching, and backup defense of this small lineup. He scored 9 points in a row, and then sent two three-point assists to help the Bulls score 6 goals in a row. In more than 3 minutes, he helped the Bulls to play a wave of 15 to 7!

The Grizzlies made 2 of 5 shots during this period. If Randolph had not made two free throws after an offensive rebound that caused the opponent to foul, they would have been 10 points behind by the opponent's climax!

When McDermott received a pass from Rose and made a three-pointer to make the score 48-40, Coach Hollins was ready to call a timeout, but seeing Sun Ce actively receiving the serve and advancing, Coach Hollins resisted the urge to call a timeout and chose to trust Sun Ce.

Sun Ce also gave a positive response. After advancing to the frontcourt, he broke through to the mid-range and made a mid-range jump shot with a lateral step under Griffin's defense! At the same time, he caused Griffin to foul, and the goal was valid and there was an additional penalty!

As Sun Ce went to the free throw line and made the additional free throw, the Grizzlies chased the score to 43-48, narrowing the gap to 5 points!

The Bulls' momentum was blocked by Sun Ce! Sun Ce's strong performance gave his teammates the confidence to continue to strengthen their defense.

Hard defense always works. The Grizzlies' defense is good, but if the offense cannot maintain continuity and cannot withstand the opponent's soaring stage, their defense may not work before they have to give up because the opponent plays too well, and then the opponent takes the initiative.

Sun Ce stood up at this time and delayed the opponent's momentum to open up the score. Gradually, the Grizzlies began to gain the upper hand!

However, this style of play consumed more and more energy for Sun Ce! It was more difficult to score than when playing against the Warriors, because he had to maintain efficiency and play more focused!

Randolph's decline had a very obvious impact in the playoffs. He was better than David West, but even compared to last season, he was much worse, which made it more difficult for Sun Ce to score.

In the second half of the second quarter, Sun Ce was squatting at close range on the defensive end. As long as Randolph or David West was on the court, Aldridge, Jamichael Green, Yi Jianlian and others who took turns to play would expand to defend. He was responsible for guarding the basket, and the offensive end also became singles + standing at the top arc or bottom corner to receive the ball and shoot.

Sun Ce helped his teammates to get through the first half of the first quarter. His teammates supported Sun Ce in the second half of the first quarter. The same was true in this quarter. Sun Ce helped the team to play defense in the first half. In the second half, his teammates also helped him to hold on to the score as his physical strength declined!

This kind of play has been played many times in the regular season. In the early and middle stages of this season, the Grizzlies relied on Sun Ce to support their record. Now this kind of cooperation is extremely tacit, and teammates know when to go all out.

Facing the aggressive Bulls, the Grizzlies dragged the score at the end of the first half, 62 to 66, and the Grizzlies fell 4 points into the halftime break.

Sun Ce scored 14 points in the first quarter, 14 points in the second quarter, and 28 points in the first half, but his efficiency was declining. Before the official timeout in the second quarter, his shooting percentage was 8 of 14, scoring 22 points, but after the second half, his shooting percentage was already 9 of 19, and 1 of 5 in the last half of the first half... Sun Ce understood Durant's feeling this time...

But the Bulls played so fiercely, it was normal that the situation was different from what he expected.

At least the score was tight!

Having a home advantage does not necessarily mean winning. It is not uncommon for a team with a worse record in the first game of a series to be upset. The most famous example is Olajuwon leading his team to sweep the finals and win the championship as the sixth in the West.

Their Grizzlies have an advantage in overall strength, but the Bulls relied on more adequate preparation and a more desperate mentality to play harder than them. Fortunately, they tried their best to keep the score tight and were not widened by the Bulls who also tried their best.

It looks like the situation is still difficult. If he still performs like in the first half, even if he is not affected by physical strength in the second half, it is estimated that it will be difficult to complete the comeback. The final score difference may not be big, just a little bit, but even if he loses by one point, he still loses.

However... In the bathroom, looking at the sweat on his head flowing down his forehead in the mirror, Sun Ce took a deep breath and thought...

"Host uses Chamberlain 1d Jordan 1989-1990 season random star experience card, randomly drawn..."

Three seconds later, Sun Ce looked at the three-dimensional image of the fadeaway jump shot, the layup under the basket... and the No. 23 jersey in front of him, and Sun Ce was instantly ecstatic!

Zhang Liangwan is also very good, but, with the help of the inside line, of course, the previous generation of basketball god is the best!

"Michael Jordan 1989-1990 version, averaging 33.6 points, 6.9 rebounds, 6.3 assists, 2.8 steals, 0.7 blocks... Shooting percentage 52%...

Ability rating SS, offense SS, defense S+, three-pointer C+, mid-range shot SS, layup SS, speed S-, strength S, bounce S+... Characteristic transformation skills: God of Basketball.

Matching degree 65%.

Ervin Johnson's balance bracelet is triggered, the host position moves to shooting guard, and the matching degree is increased by 20%.

Because the host has the title of God of Basketball, the matching degree is increased by 20%...

Perfect use conditions have been met, matching addition in progress..."

The title of "Contemporary God of Basketball" actually has this function! Sun Ce felt that this title was really great at this time!

One hundred percent perfect addition, retaining the strongest characteristics of the star experience card and Sun himself. After the addition was completed, Sun Ce looked at his ability evaluation, which was a large version, a three-pointer enhanced version, and a version of Jordan with more shooting methods!

"Ability evaluation SS,

Physical quality SS: speed S-, strength S, core strength S+, endurance S+, jumping S+, static confrontation S, leg explosive power S+ (explosive acceleration, rebound speed), explosive confrontation ability S+...

Shooting evaluation S+: three-pointer S (top arc area S, right sideline S-, left sideline S-), mid-range shot SS (mid-range SS on the right side of the three-second zone, mid-range SS on the right baseline, free throw line area S+, left side of the three-second zone S+, left baseline S), layup SS...

Technical evaluation S: ball control S, pass A, jump shot after pick-and-roll S-, dribble shot SS, pull-up jump shot S, low post back technique S-, high post back technique S-, three-threat stance A+, jump step S-, behind-the-back dribble A, turn technique A, crossover change of direction A...

Temporary skills: God of Basketball..."

Feeling the chest tightness and shortness of breath quickly subside, Sun Ce wiped his sweat while looking at the ability evaluation after the bonus. It's not that Jordan is stronger in all aspects. Jordan is stronger in mid-range shots and layups, as well as dynamic physical fitness, but Sun Ce himself is stronger in core strength.

Technically, it is obvious that he is more comprehensive. The three-pointer allows him to develop more offensive methods, and the static physical fitness also guarantees better low-post techniques... And Jordan's back-to-back play at this time is not that good.

Secondly, Sun Ce is better in crossover steps, behind-the-back dribbling, pick-and-roll shooting, etc., but Jordan's dribbling and shooting are simply invincible! Better than Kobe. Kobe's peak season was S+ level dribbling and shooting, and Jordan was directly off the charts...

Overall, Jordan's fourth scoring title season is better than his fourth scoring title season, but there is no qualitative difference like when he used the Jordan card.

After the excitement, Sun Ce looked at the temporary skills he obtained...

"God of Basketball (Exclusive for the Finals):

Effect 1: Always stronger than the opponent when playing against superstars.

Effect 2: Always burst out with strength beyond the opponent in the finals.

Additional ability: Bad words: Use highly aggressive language to push teammates forward. If the mind is not strong, the self-confidence will be greatly hit; use aggressive language to hit the opponent's confidence. When the host performs super well, if the opponent is not strong, the opponent's self-confidence will be greatly hit..."

This skill was not available when using the Jordan card before... It was only available in the finals! The 89-90 version of Jordan has not played in the finals, but it does not prevent the system from determining that Jordan at that time also had this characteristic and converting it into a skill!

"Damn! If I had known that the previous Jordan cards were used in the finals... Uh, I don't think I've ever lost the finals... It doesn't matter, damn it! Use Jordan's way to defeat the team that made Jordan the god!"

...

After the halftime break, the players of both teams returned to the court.

The Bulls were extremely excited. They had worked hard for so long and played so hard, and finally took the advantage in the first half. They really wanted to win the first game and made enough preparations, because they knew that this was the game where they had the biggest advantage, and they had to win this game to show their momentum.

Back at home and dragging into a tiebreaker? It's hard for the Bulls to have such a luxury. The Warriors lost to the Grizzlies twice at home.

Don't be lucky, seize the advantage you can seize, and win as hard as you can, otherwise you will definitely regret it later!

Now leading by 4 points at halftime, it's a good opportunity. The performance of the Bulls in the second half of the whole season is not inferior to that of the Grizzlies.

However, when they saw Sun Ce, the last one to slowly walk out of the player channel and tie his belt while walking out, they felt a tingling sensation on their scalp.

In the first half, Sun Ce took 19 shots, 15 of which were single shots, and all of them were difficult shots. He missed 3 shots in a row before the end of the half. It was obvious that his physical strength had declined seriously and he could no longer support the shooting stability under high-intensity confrontation.

But now Sun Ce walked out of the player tunnel with light steps... This officially certified terrible recovery ability is really frightening!

There are many people who can take 15 difficult shots in the first half, but the concentrated difficult shots in the first half mean that the consumption will be greater and the recovery time will be shorter. A player with top physical strength can basically be considered useless after playing like this for half a game.

Except for Kobe, Iverson, and James in the Cavaliers period, other players since the new century who played like this would definitely not play well in the second half.

However, Sun Ce is strong and his physical strength is at the top level. That's it. His recovery ability is also very strong. When the hard strength is similar, except for Iverson, Kobe, and James in the past, almost no one can perform better than Sun Ce when his strength is equal to Sun Ce! Because Sun Ce can play hard all the time!

Fortunately, the Bulls players were mentally prepared. In the first half, they were willing to believe that Sun Ce would not be able to play in the second half, but they were just willing to believe it. They had been prepared for this. Why was the Bulls evaluated as "perfect performance" by the TV commentator in the first half? Because they not only ensured the performance of suppressing the Grizzlies at home, but also did a very good job in rotation.

There are a large number of 3D players who can cause trouble for Sun Ce and interfere with Sun Ce's shooting. Sloan has been tinkering with this group of 3D players for several years and brought Ariza back just to keep defending Sun Ce throughout the whole process.

Even if Sun Ce continues his performance of 9 out of 19 in the first half, the Bulls players are confident!

On the Grizzlies side, Sun Ce, Klay Thompson, Paul George, Aldridge, and Gobert's starting lineup came on the court.

On the Bulls side, Rose, Justin Holiday, Snell, Griffin, and Lopez Jr. came on the court.

Rose played for 15 minutes in the first half and Griffin played for 16 minutes in the first half. The two of them were able to play the entire game in the second half. The other three positions depended on their blue-collar inside players and 3D players to rotate and maintain defense.

Sloan has brought his coaching ability to the extreme!

At the beginning of the second half, the Grizzlies attacked first.

Paul George received the serve and advanced to the frontcourt. Just like the start of the game, he handed it to Sun Ce who was in the high position on the right side of the three-second zone and leaned against the opponent's forward defender Snell.

Snell followed Ariza's example and stuck to Sun Ce. The inside line was ready to defend Sun Ce's breakthrough to the basket at any time.

But this time, Sun Ce did not choose to rely on his strong body to break through because he was too close to the jump height and his shot was easily disturbed. Instead, he turned over and jumped!

Snell was on guard against Sun Ce's sudden attack and stuck to him in time. He was confident that he could interfere with Sun Ce's shot. The Bulls raised this group of 3D to deal with Sun Ce and the Grizzlies' super wing.

However, this time, Sun Ce's jump shot bounced back far beyond Snell's expectations. Snell jumped up with all his strength, but he didn't even touch Sun Ce's arm!

Sun Ce slid backward in the air after flipping over... It felt like he was flying. When he shot, it was as if he was leaning against a wall in a horse stance. He maintained stability even after sliding so far and threw the ball steadily...

Snell didn't even need to look back at this scene. With Sun Ce's shooting ability, under such a stable shot... As expected, cheers immediately rang out at the scene.

Sun Ce turned over and made a jump shot!

Not to mention Snell, Sun Ce felt his heart pounding after landing. When he usually used Jordan's trick, he needed to step back to achieve the same effect, but stepping back meant that the opponent would have the opportunity to stick to him, and he needed to control the timing better.

But Jordan's nearly explosive bounce did not require any extra movements at all, just flip back and shoot! SS-level physical fitness... It doesn't matter whether the technique is so fine or not. Kobe's technique is finer than Jordan's, but he can only rely on finer techniques to approach Jordan, and he can't easily play a god-level performance like Jordan!

Jordan's physical fitness, coupled with Sun Ce's own back-to-back ability-a tall version of the back three consecutive Jordans with enhanced athletic ability!

Seeing Snell's confused expression, Sun Ce felt malicious and said, "You can't defend! Let Ariza come, he can defend much better than you."

Seeing Sun Ce who turned around and retreated immediately after talking trash, and seeing Griffin picking up the ball and passing it to Rose under the basket, Snell was stunned for a moment and immediately ran to the front court, with a trace of sadness in his heart-I'm just a substitute, is it necessary to talk trash to me? This is bullying!

The players on the court were fine, because Sun Ce shot quickly, their attention was on whether the ball went in or not, and the others were not as hard hit as Snell, the person involved.

But Sloan on the sidelines, watching Sun Ce's shot, suddenly remembered the man he faced in the first finals of his coaching career!

Sloan controlled his expression and did not show his shock and uneasiness. Now they are still leading by two points with 66 to 64, and the players on the court do not seem to be affected. Sloan would rather believe that the ball just now was an accident, and they can always limit Sun Ce's performance.

This mentality is like Rose knowing that Sun Ce is unlikely to be affected by physical strength in the first half and will definitely continue to fight in the second half. However, this mentality does not mean that it is useless. They held this belief in the first half, and Sun Ce's two and a half quarters of continuous explosions failed to hit their confidence.

At this time, it is very important to believe or not believe this mentality, at least to let their own abilities fully display.

After Rose advanced to the frontcourt, he found that the opponent's defense had changed. It was no longer Klay Thompson or Paul George defending him, but Sun Ce!

Rose understood Sun Ce's idea-since the assist defense was not effective, he would directly block his strongest point.

Rose did not call for pick-and-roll this time, singles, he was very confident, but his singles were very knee-consuming, so he didn't use it often, but at this time, it was the finals, and he had to use it when he should. He usually kept it to play because it was unnecessary, but now it was necessary, and Sloan would not stop him from playing like this. Anyway, there were only a few games, and in these few games, winning 4 games would make him the top of the basketball world!

Facing Sun Ce's defense, Rose made a super-fast crossover step. Just as he was about to observe the opponent's defense and look for a breakthrough opportunity, he found that Sun Ce was pressing directly!

Relying on the temporary increase in explosive power and speed, Sun Ce chose the simplest way of defense. Sun Ce used the star experience card of Boss Joe, who was at the peak of his athletic ability at the age of 27. He finally understood why when watching the video, he felt that Jordan was so relaxed on both offense and defense before his first retirement. It was because Jordan played really easily and his playing style was very simple. His physical fitness, which was among the top few in history, coupled with several top-level technologies, was completely enough. The same was true on the defensive end. With such athletic ability, oppression defense is the king!

Rose tried his best to find an opportunity to break through, but was stuck by Sun Ce. Rose didn't get the chance to break into the basket he wanted!

Just when Rose was about to pass the ball to Griffin who was pulled out to the left side of the free throw line, Sun Ce judged Rose's passing intention and reached out to grab it...steal it!

The speed of grabbing the ball, Sun Ce believed the rumor that Jordan was not valued before entering college and had never held the hand of a girl. This hand speed was too fast!

The ball was hit by Sun Ce to the left side of the three-second zone. Paul George grabbed the ball alertly and immediately passed it to Sun Ce who had already started a fast break. Griffin immediately retreated after Rose made a mistake and quickly retreated to the basket.

When Sun Ce rushed into the three-point line, Griffin just retreated to the free throw line.

Seeing Snell and Rose rushing up, Griffin, Snell and Rose had a good sense of defending fast breaks. Rose was also ready to cover Klay Thompson who followed up on the wing. Snell followed Sun Ce closely.

Sun Ce did not stop, but continued to rush into the inside! Griffin stood up from the arc of the reasonable collision zone and blocked in front of Sun Ce. When Sun Ce jumped, he jumped up with him. Although he had short arms, he was confident that his bounce speed and tonnage were enough to block Sun Ce. Even when Sun Ce missed the dunk, his bounce speed and bounce height were stronger than Griffin, not to mention his weight.

Just don't let Sun Ce dunk, don't commit a foul... Just as Griffin jumped up with this belief without reaching out to avoid a foul, he found that Sun Ce's jump speed was much faster than before! It was a beat faster than Griffin's jump speed! Then, Griffin's eyes went dark...

It was indeed not easy to knock Griffin down, but Sun Ce didn't think that way. He jumped up with a faster speed and a higher jumping height, pressed on Griffin's head and slammed the ball into the basket!

Watching Sun Ce slam the ball into the basket through Griffin like a big spider, and then watching Griffin, who subconsciously stretched out his hand after losing his vision and was obviously shorter than Sun Ce, the fans at the scene were boiling!

66 tie!

At the beginning of the second half, Sun Ce made contributions in two offenses and one defense, with 4 points and 1 steal. The Grizzlies had already closed the gap in the first half after only playing for 33 seconds at the beginning of the second half!

In the second half, Sun Ce was stronger!

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