Three Hundred and Eighty First. Confrontation
Seeing Curry running back in circles with his arms waving, Sun Ce quickly followed Curry and chased after him!
The Grizzlies served quickly after the opponent scored a goal. Jordan found Conley when he couldn't find Sun Ce.
Sun Ce received the ball when he was close to the three-point line and continued to rush to the three-point line.
Curry, who just made a three-pointer, turned around after entering the three-point line...and saw Sun Ce rushing past him!
Before he had time to think about it, Curry's body just turned to normal, and he immediately forcibly turned back to follow Sun Ce.
This core strength and the ability to maintain balance are no one else!
Sun Ce rushed a step inside the free throw line, saw that he didn't get rid of Curry, grabbed the ball, and accelerated to change direction on the way!
The speed suddenly exploded to S level, accelerated a step to the right, and stopped suddenly...
Curry desperately wanted to catch up, but when Sun Ce stopped, Curry rushed over...
Sun Ce threw the ball on the spot, and the ball hit the backboard and bounced into the frame!
After the goal, Sun Ce imitated Curry's one-armed small loop celebration and retreated. The fans cheered for Sun Ce!
Just now Curry made the three-pointer, and the fans on the scene were actually looking forward to how Sun Ce would pass the ball in response to this attack.
As for the scoring response... It depends on fate. Sometimes fans who are unlucky will not have the opportunity to watch Sun Ce respond to his opponent with a score in a season.
But today I really saw it!
Sun Ce counterattacked and easily scored two points.
Curry was very calm when he saw Sun Ce's provocative celebration. It's normal to be unable to defend. As a rookie, he was scored 111 points every 100 rounds by the opponent. For something particularly important, I have to get used to it after a season.
The point is that he didn't expect Sun Ce to be the first one to go down quickly! Otherwise, he wouldn't be so caught off guard, at least he wouldn't foolishly jump over his head, and it would be better to retreat directly to the basket and be layup by the opponent.
Sun Ce went back to the half court and gave Conley a high-five to celebrate this cooperation. This cooperation occasionally played, but the chances were rare. Usually, the two cooperated with Conley to catch up with the shot. But this time, Sun Ce switched defenses to the top arc. Conley took on the passer duties.
Conley has been working hard for a season to find a way to better cooperate with the second team, and he has worked hard to train in the direction of a full-tactical point guard. The direct long pass with Sun Ce is better than before!
Offensive and defensive transition, the Warriors attack.
The Warriors' offensive tactics are very simple. Their interim head coach Keith Smart has no coaching ability. The Warriors did not change the head coach mainly to show off. Among the freshman players, there are players that Jerry West fancy .
Regardless of the record, just play as the star is happy. Smart's tactics are that Ellis breaks through the singles, the pitcher runs and responds, and the inside responds to eat cakes.
In general, Curry received the most passes from Ellis on the outside, and Morrow was much more stable in terms of shooting percentage, second in the league. Curry's 41% three-point shooting percentage was slightly worse.
Relatively speaking, the three-point opportunities that Morrow needs are better. Don’t shoot blindly. The opportunities in Curry’s eyes are different from those in Morrow’s eyes. Any gap in Curry is an opportunity.
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The Warriors have four starters on the field. The offensive performance of this lineup is actually very good. The outside trio averaged 57 points and 12 assists per game.
Sun Ce and Conley have the speed to defend against running positions, and the off-ball pick-and-roll is actually very good. Gay also tried his best to defend, but he just couldn't prevent it.
But the Grizzlies don't care about this. The rotation is not to defend the opponent. The Warriors have a bad record because they are the last in the league in defense, averaging 113 points per game. They are very good offensively, averaging 107 points per game.
The purpose of trying to defend is to interfere with the opponent's outside shots. The focus of this stage is to attack!
Sun Ce counterattacked, and the opponent's defense against him became stricter. It's not that the Warriors have defensive discipline.
But as long as Sun Ce runs, a bunch of people from the Warriors will rush towards him.
The scene of Sun Ce scoring 59 points is their nightmare!
So Guy and Little Jordan got up!
The Warriors couldn't make a shot, so they counterattacked and cut in from both wings, Sun Ce scored in the middle, Cook followed up with a three-pointer, and Conley quickly made a three-pointer from the sideline.
The Warriors made a shot, and the Grizzlies also counterattacked, just to bang!
Curry shot very well today, throwing the ball as soon as he received it. From the 10th minute of the first quarter to the sixth minute of the second quarter, he made 3 of 6 three-pointers in 8 minutes, plus a jumper from the baseline, and scored 11. point!
However, Curry performed so well during this period, and Ellis performed generally normally. He scored 4 points and 3 assists, plus a three-pointer from Morrow and Toliver used the pitcher to open up space and Ellis to break through to attract Jordan. The Warriors scored 22 points in 8 minutes, but still failed to narrow the score.
Sun Ce scored 3 points, 4 rebounds and 5 assists, leading the team to a 24-22 victory!
Playing the Warriors on the offensive end is so cool and easy. This is a team that can average 113 points per game in this year, that is to say, a random team can score nearly 30 points in a quarter.
Not to mention the combination of the Grizzlies' dual point guards + dual physical fitness men + catcher and shooter?
If it weren't for Sun Ce grabbing an offensive rebound and causing the opponent to foul and enter the official timeout, the Grizzlies would have a high probability of scoring a terrifying score of 36 points in 12 minutes!
With 6 minutes left in the second quarter, the Grizzlies led 49-31 by 18 points!
Seeing that the point difference is about to be opened to 20 points, although Warriors coach Smart didn't consider winning, he didn't want to lose by 20 or 30 points.
But the four starters have all played 18 minutes in a row and had to rotate.
According to Jerry West's instructions, Smart tried his best to strive for every victory and cultivate the team culture. This is very important. He wants to give Curry, Morrow, and Toliver three first- and second-year players who have played well. The loss is left only because of poor strength, not the winning cultural concept of players who do not fight hard.
But the Warriors had a lot of injuries, and health was also very important, leaving Ellis to play point guard, and a lineup of Maggette, Kadir Martin, Toliver, and Thabeet played.
The Grizzlies also carried out a rotation. In fact, Sun Ce and Jordan played very easily, but Conley and Gay also played for 18 consecutive minutes, so they also had to rotate.
But Sun Ce and Jr. are the core of the rotation, replaced by Anthony Parker, Carroll, Sam Young, and can still continue to run!